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goffik
goffik
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The Dragon Project
Feb 03, 2005, 14:05
I've been talking to someone who works at my place about his involvement in The Dragon Project.

Will I be ritually beaten and humiliated if I mention it here? I find it fascinating! I just wanna know if anyone knows much about it as "an outsider", and whether the findings were credible...

Some of the stuff this chap's told me about are quite spooky! Other bits are quite rational and scientific... The EVP bits give me goosebumps!

Does anyone know of any books or sources for the Project - I'd love to have a good read to get a good informed opinion, rather than my usual flights of fancy...

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goffik
goffik
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Re: The Dragon Project
Feb 03, 2005, 14:05
Bleh! I only posted this once! Honest!
goffik
goffik
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Re: The Dragon Project
Feb 03, 2005, 16:19
And now I look silly cos the duplicated thread's disappeared! Not to mention the fact that I appear to be talking to myself! Bibble!

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Nat
Nat
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Re: The Dragon Project
Feb 03, 2005, 16:33
Just so you know that someone loves you!

http://www.leyhunter.com/begin/be12.htm

http://www.leyhunter.com/reading/sub7.htm

Unless you meant this Dragon Project!! In which case you are a complete nutter!

http://www.chinesemusic.co.uk/english/project_sidm02.htm

(Now answer my e.mail on lunch next week, I'm a busy lady I'll have you know ;op >rrassspppp< !!)

Love you xxxx
Spaceship mark
Spaceship mark
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Re: The Dragon Project
Feb 03, 2005, 16:49
From what I remember a lot of the Devereux stuff I read in the mid-nineties referenced the Dragon Project in one way or other. I'll have a look at home...
Mystery Shopper
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Re: The Dragon Project
Feb 03, 2005, 16:52
http://www.forteantimes.com/forum/index.php
Paulus
Paulus
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Re: The Dragon Project
Feb 03, 2005, 18:41
Naathen Goffik -

Check out Mr Devereux's "Places of Power" (crops up regularly on eBay). It's the main work on the subject. Also gerrold of Don Robins' "Circles of Silence", which also appears on eBay pretty regularly. Quite a lotta Dragon Project stuff can also be found in some editions of 'The Ley Hunter' magazine as well - if you wanna list of the main articles lemme know.

Most of it's very good stuff. Anyone who thinks otherwise probably doesn't know what they're talking about.
Hob
Hob
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Re: The Dragon Project
Feb 04, 2005, 00:22
There's also non-Deveraux stuff in a similar vein, to bulk out some of the possible sciency explanations for whatever the DP did/didn't find. Such as 'Electric UFOs' by Alfred Budden, it sounds off the mark, but it's got some accurate stuff about e.m. fields and human nervous system interactions.

If you then throw in a bit of Persinger's tectonic strain theory, (it's peer-reviewed folks, and published in reputable journals) the DP stuff looks more testable than the Hessdalen (sp?) Earthlights.

It's a shame the funding ran out. It's eminently re-do-able, if only there were the research grants for this kind of stuff.
Hob
Hob
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Re: The Dragon Project
Feb 04, 2005, 00:31
>Will I be ritually beaten and humiliated if I mention it here?
Not unless you want to be ;)

I'll defend the relevance of it Goff, at length if provoked.
Sacred hills, earthlights, electro-magnetics and whathaveyou.

>The EVP bits give me goosebumps!
I didn't know there was such from the dragon project, tell me more.

Expect a verbose pile of waffley-mail about this at some point after I get back from the crags :)
StoneLifter
StoneLifter
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Re: The Dragon Project
Feb 04, 2005, 07:57
Here's a link to an interview wth Persinger - http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/7.11/persinger.html . The tectonic strain theory has much to recommend it. As the icecaps melt - at the moment seemingly flat out - there is an enormous weight of water redistributed about the globe. The rate of melting and the complexity of corn circles (as found in Wiltshire) correlate quite well.
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