STRANGE DEATH OF BRITISH UFO RESEARCHER IN POLAND ~ hehe dots,dots,Dots, ...DOTS !
In
yesterday's blog I indicated that there was a lot of very strange space
news that emerged in the context of President Obama's recent executive
order concerning space weather events, and that I thought it provided an
interesting backdrop or context from which to view that order. Today's
story is no different, and was shared by many regular readers of this
website.
In this instance, the story
concerns the mysterious and downright macabre death of a British UFO
researcher in Poland. Here's a few versions of the story:
There
you have it. Max Spiers, 39, had been apparently invited to a
conference in Warsaw about UFOs, or conspiracies, or whatever. And
that's the point here: there's precious little specific
information on what exactly the conference was supposed to be about, nor
about its organizers and sponsors. And as the article notes, Spiers was
also "said to be probing into the lives of well-known figures in
politics, business and entertainment." Additionally, Spiers apparently
telephoned his family to indicate he was scared, that he was being held
against his will and that strange and satanic rituals were being held to
exorcise demons(!). Spiers also apparently "Just days before his death
the extra-terrestrial expert sent a chilling text message to his mum,
saying: 'Your boy's in trouble. If anything happens to me,
investigate.'" He was found dead on the sofa of a woman in Warsaw,
having apparently vomited some sort of black bile or liquid, a possible
indicator of poisoning.
Beyond this,
there is almost nothing of detail, beyond the articles' mention of the
fact that many UFO investigators believe that UFO investigators who get
too close to "the truth" are killed.
However,
the death occurs in a wider context, not the least of which are a
strange set of leaked emails from Wikileaks. With all the broohaha going
on in the American election, with the Lunacy and Hysteria Indices
reaching new highs and with all the focus on Darth Hillary's emails,
there are, however, a few emails that that have gone unnoticed, and they
have to do with former intelligence chief and Darth Hillary cheerleader
John Podesta, and UFO researcher and novelist and former rock star Tom
DeLonge:
And
of course, there's even wider space-related UFO "stuff" hovering in the
background here, including Mr. Obama's recent space weather executive
order. Given all this high orbital strangeness, Mr. Spier's death takes
on an even more ominous significance, which one might boil down as
follows in terms of our trademark high octane speculation:
(1)
It is possible that given Mr. Spiers' UFO interest, his apparent
"probes into the lives of well-known figures in politics, business, and
entertainment," that his death is related to these two seemingly
discrete and divergent interests. After all, Mr. Podesta and Mr. DeLonge
would certainly qualify as figures in politics and entertainment, and
given the Blink 182 rock band founder's interests in UFOs, one is
hard-pressed to imagine any conversation between him and Mr. Podesta as
being about a subject that was not UFO-related;
(2)
Given the circumstances of Mr. Spier's macabre death and his apparent
warnings to his mother, it is possible that the occult goings-on that
surrounded his death might similarly be related to his demise, and hence
that the occult goings-on might have been a subject of his UFO
investigations as well. Had Mr. Spiers uncovered a possible connection
between UFO phenomena and the black arts? Possible, but if so, he would
not be the only one. Consider only Nick Redfern's Final Events: and the Secret Government Group on Demonic UFOs and the Afterlife or Dr. Jacques Vallee's now classic study Passport to Magonia. Now,
if you're not entirely convinced of this occult angle, consider the
following version of this story, which is offering considerably more
detail than the others:
The unanswered question here
is why Spiers, a UFO researcher, would be investigating a child
sex-abuse-slavery satanic cult, but the answer is obvious from the
question: somewhere along the line he may have uncovered a connection
between the two. Such a connection is not hard to envision either, since
many "abductees" report a kind of sexual-medical abuse in their
encounters.
(3) He had somehow found evidence tying both previous possibilities together.
Adding
to the circumstances surrounding his death, which certainly appears to
be death by poisoning, is the fact that the Polish authorities, if they
conducted an autopsy, have not released it to Spier's family, and that
the British authorities, which seem to have undertaken a similar post
mortem, are not being terribly forthcoming either, which ratchets up the
incident into what may be one of the world's few - if not first - UFO
related international "death incidents." And if that's the case, then one has a case of an international coordinated cover-up of some sort.
There's a final question that disturbs here. Spiers, like most researchers, probably kept notes
somewhere, and like most researchers, probably had a "dead man's
switch," i.e., a copy of those notes deposited somewhere, perhaps with
two or three trusted friends. So the question is, why is there no
mention of any notes in connection with his death? After all, if he was
invited to speak at a conference, then he probably had notes or
Powerpoints of his prepared talk. Yet, nothing at all is mentioned.
It
could all, of course, be "coincidental" and his death may simply have
been the result of some bizarre and bloodthirsty cult simply taking
advantage of a victim. Nothing to see here, move along.
But I highly doubt it. After all, according to the New York Post
version of the story, Spiers also was receiving death threats, and
claiming to have been the product of a "super-soldier" project, and was
about to expose the "elite's" interest in and practice of black magic.
So perhaps that UFO-magic-finance-politics-entertainment connection of
possibility number three isn't so far-fetched.