Declassified UFO / UAP Document
BENT SPOONS, OR BENT REALITY?
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The document presents a theoretical framework for paranormal phenomena using many-world theory and reports on a 1977 fatal road accident in Wales where a witness claimed to see humanoids. It explores the intersection of subjective reality and unexplained events.
This document consists of two distinct parts. The first is an academic-style article by Philip Creighton titled 'Bent Spoons, or Bent Reality?', which discusses the 'many-world theory' as a potential explanation for paranormal phenomena, including metal-bending, telepathy, and UFO sightings. Creighton argues that human perception is conditioned by a false assumption of a singular, objective reality. He references the work of researchers like Professor J.B. Hasted and Professor John Taylor, as well as authors like J.W. Dunne and P.D. Ouspensky, to suggest that reality is conditional and contingent on the mind. He posits that phenomena such as teleportation and synchronicity can be better understood if we accept the existence of multiple, overlapping dimensions or 'worlds'. The second part of the document is an article by F.W. Holiday titled 'Did Humanoids Kill These Men?'. This section details a fatal road accident that occurred on November 23, 1977, on the A48 road near Nantycaws Hill, Wales. A Calor gas tanker jackknifed and overturned, crushing a BMW carrying several rugby players. The author notes that the official inquest ruled the event an 'accidental death'. However, the article highlights the testimony of a truck driver, Francis Lloyd, who claimed that he and his passenger, John Dwyer, encountered humanoids on the road shortly before the accident occurred. The document juxtaposes theoretical discussions on the nature of reality with a specific, tragic incident involving reported anomalous entities.
I consider that we are now in a position to obtain just a first inkling of the nature of the mind-brain paradox, provided we are prepared to abandon habitual, common-sense ways of thinking about the world, which to many appears so deceptively familiar, yet which is actually a lot queerer than people dare to imagine.
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Official Assessment
The accident was ruled as 'accidental death' on 13 January 1978.
The document explores the many-world theory as a framework for understanding paranormal phenomena like metal-bending, synchronicity, and UFOs. It also includes a report on a fatal 1977 road accident in Wales involving a truck driver who claimed to have encountered humanoids.
Witnesses
- Francis Lloydtruck driver
- John Dwyer
Key Persons
- Gordon CreightonFather of the author
- Uri GellerSubject of paranormal metal-bending
- John TaylorProfessor at King's College, London University
- J.B. HastedProfessor at Birkbeck College, London University
- J.W. DunneAuthor of An Experiment with Time
- P.D. OuspenskyAuthor of Tertium Organum
- C.G. JungCoined the term synchronicity
- Pierre GuérinDoctor
- F.W. HolidayAuthor of 'DID HUMANOIDS KILL THESE MEN?'
- Glan TuckerFormer Llanelli Rugby Football Club chairman
- Phil DaviesSwansea Player-of-the-year 1976
- Brian JenkinsSwansea's first-team hooker
- Benny LewisCarmarthen RFC selector
- Howard ParryPassenger in the first car
- Roger GoodreidDriver of a Calor gas tanker
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