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Links to Related SETV Internet Resources
Here are internet links that should prove helpful in finding other
technical or non-technical discussions on ETI, ETL, current search efforts or
instrumentation applicable to searching
for ET probes.
SETI and SETV Search Efforts
In September of 1995 The Lunascan Project (TLP) began with three primary goals:
To conduct live and recorded high-powered scans of the lunar surface
in an serious long-range project to document reports of LTPs (Lunar Transient Phenomena).
To create a comprehensive computer database of LTPs, mistakenly thought
to number about 200 in total, mostly anecdotal in nature with numerous
drawings, and only a few with photographs.
With the aid of others interested in scientific research of our
nearest neighbor (Earth's moon), the isolation and placement into proper context
the nagging reports of alien artifacts.
The team's mission is to clarify the UFO phenomenon, its
agenda and history, and to implement the most effective way
to educate the public and world governments to its reality and
implications.
Christopher Boyce, (the late), science fiction writer - (a friend
of extraordinary thought)
ET Presence - The site has gone dark: was - www.et-presence.ndirect.co.uk/ET%20Enc/Default.htm
Search for ET must not presume that the Human observer is always
wrong about that which is claimed to be observed. Humans, are afterall
the final authority and Humans are reporting contact with suspected ET
objects. It is both naive and irresponsible to deny subjective observational
anecdotal data concerning possible observation of suspected ET objects and
suspected ET phenomenon simply in that the data was collected via
Human consciousness. Noisy data requires more sampling and more clever
filtering to yeild better results. Until such time that possible ET presence
has been proven not to exist, one must not exclude the possibility that ET and or their
proxies are interacting within the Human environment as proclaimed by Humans.
These links present additional albeit anecdotal resource for the curious and
thorough investigator. The links have been scrutinized for the best possible
quality within that category. There are curious data to be seen and if one
decides to do so, data need be examined within the light of science not bias.