PDA

View Full Version : UFO sightings at Stonefield Beach reveal strange boxes.



epo333
02-07-2012, 10:40 PM
By Dave Masko on 2012-02-06 ...

395

STONEFIELD BEACH, Ore. – A dog fixed this strange metal box in a blue-eyed vise here at Stonefield Beach Feb. 6 after a weekend filled with what locals call intense UFO sightings.


A dog’s eyes leaving his face for the flutter of a moment made locals here at Stonefield Beach feel even more at ease late Feb. 6 after dog after dog barked and growled at a strange metal box that locals say “suddenly appeared at dawn Monday” after a weekend filled with what locals call intense UFO sightings. “These metal looking boxes, that are about 20 inches in height and are a complete square of five foot by five foot are sunk deep in the surf” both here at Stonefield Beach – a popular Oregon coastal beach lookout for UFOs – and down the coast as far as we know “with yet more of these square metal containers that have no opening and are sealed all around,” explains Oregon UFO “watcher” Errol who lives nearby at Bray’s Point. In turn, these boxes are “not moveable,” and they are solid and metallic and seem to have this keening wail coming from both the boxes and the atmosphere around them,” adds Errol who’s been called in to “see what’s up” by locals thinking it “has something to do with UFOs” quipped a local senior named Doris who said she also heard “a miaowing wail come from the boxes Sunday evening.”

Read more:

http://www.huliq.com/10282/ufo-sightings-stonefield-beach-reveal-strange-boxes-and-down-coast

Lee
02-08-2012, 12:30 AM
I notice there are lots of comments questioning the authenticity of this article. It does seem a little bit suspicious that this hasn't turned up in any of the local media in Oregon, so far Dave Masko seems to be the only person reporting this.

epo333
02-08-2012, 01:01 AM
Hummm, It does look like wishful thinking, based on this Nov, 2010 article.


STONEFIELD BEACH, Oregon – Vance Buehler was always afraid of what people would think when he told them about spotting UFO’s at Stonefield Beach and other Oregon coastal locations. “I’ve always sensed them (aliens) at a far distance, but never daring to speak of what I know inside.” Today marks the start of UFO "watcher" season along the central Oregon coast, with Buehler pointing to recent sightings of UFO's "as time to look towards the heavens."


http://www.huliq.com/10282/ufo-sightings-expected-%E2%80%9Cfirst-contact%E2%80%9D-soon-say-oregon-watchers

Doc
02-14-2012, 03:20 AM
Fowarded to Victor's List:

From: Cmdr.Lady Athena [mailto:cmdrladyathena@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: This is so interesting--more appeared today!



Extraterrestrial devices that resonate a frequency--like sonar radionics to stabilize and balance the PNW and Nor. Cal tectonic plates and elsewhere where ever they are appearing. Cmdr. Lady Athena




With this, and the shafts of Light suddenly shooting up out of the ancient Mayan, Bosnian and other Pyramids, things are starting to get really interesting! Love, Athena





UFO Sightings Reveal More Strange Metal Boxes Along Coastal Beaches

February 11, 2012

By Dave Masko (http://www.huliq.com/user/dave-masko) on 2012-02-08


http://iiriaa.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/maskoabraysbox.jpg?w=450


BRAY’S POINT, Ore. – They can’t be moved; even when yanked by a four-wheel drive truck pulling on heavy chains tied around these humming metal boxes that are still appearing as of Feb. 8 up and down West Coast beaches.


As of late afternoon Feb. 8, Bill Hanshumaker, a public marine specialist and (Ph.D) doctor of marine science at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in nearby Newport, told Huliq in an interview that, “I don’t know what they are.” In turn, Doctor Hanshumaker said he’s advised “surf monitoring” about these strange metal boxes that suddenly appeared along local beaches Feb. 6, and now seem to be multiplying like Star Trek “Tribbles.” The photograph that accompanies this report – taken during the afternoon of Feb. 8 near Bray’s Point — of yet another strange metal box stuck in the surf up is one of a possible group of a dozen or more that have been sited up and down West Coast beaches. Meanwhile, the British government also photographed similar huge metal boxes on beaches in Sri Lanka in the late 1990’s and in early 2004 and 2005. The discovery of the boxes is detailed in updated previously classified reports from the British government that document sightings of unidentified flying objects by both the military and the general public dating back to the 1950s.

<snip>


Bray’s Point monitored by the Hatfield


An hour’s drive from Corvallis, the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport is OSU’s coastal campus for research and investigation of marine biological and geochemical aspects of tidal, estuarine, and near shore ocean environments. According to it’s fact sheet, “research programs at HMSC advance scientific understanding of marine and coastal ecosystems, with an emphasis on collaboration across disciplinary and institutional affiliations of the more than 300 personnel onsite.”


In turn, marine science experts are tasked by both the state and federal government to monitor the Oregon coastal beaches even more so today after the Japan earthquake last March that sent Tsunami waves racing across the Pacific Ocean that slammed into the West Coast causing destruction and creating a massive amount of debris that seems to be growing daily as beach trekkers find “all sorts of things” along the coast.


While these strange metal boxes have been examined for any lettering or symbols that they may be from last year’s earthquake in Japan, Errol and other Bray’s Point locals say “all we know is there’s been a lot of action in the sky as of late with UFO sightings that seem to be increasing. The boxes were found the day after several sightings and bright lights over Bray’s Point. The boxes have no identification at all.”

<snip> You can read more at the links:


http://www.huliq.com/10282/ufo-sightings-reveal-more-strange-metal-boxes-along-coastal-beaches (http://www.huliq.com/10282/ufo-sightings-reveal-more-strange-metal-boxes-along-coastal-beaches)


Related articles:


Ominous Metal Boxes Appearing After West Coast UFO Sightings (http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1732/498/CLAIM:_OMINOUS_METAL_BOXES_APPEARING_AFTER_WEST_CO AST_UFO_SIGHTINGS.html)


Humming Boxes on Oregon Beaches (http://orangeorb.blogspot.com/2012/02/humming-boxes-on-oregon-beaches.html#!/2012/02/humming-boxes-on-oregon-beaches.html)

Redbone
02-14-2012, 02:29 PM
No one in the Lamestream Media is reporting this story. Which in itself is not that unusual, but still Red Flags are going up on this one. As much as I would like for there to be something to the story, it just doesn't feel right. Like Wooly Mammoths crossing streams in Siberia, just sounds too good to be true :biggrin2:

Doc
02-14-2012, 04:02 PM
Lee (above) has it right. All the reports seem to go back to just the one source. No independent verification.

Lee
02-14-2012, 11:31 PM
Well, this time we have a Prof. Bill Hanshumaker mentioned, and there is a Prof. by the same name at Oregon State University's Hatfield Marine Science Center . -

http://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/visitor/visit/about-us

I've sent him an email to ask if he knows anything about the story.

Doc
02-14-2012, 11:47 PM
Robert Morningstar and Linda Moulton Howe also wrote to Prof. Hanshumaker. LMH got an answer back which Robert Morningstar forwarded: On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Linda Moulton Howe <earthfiles@earthfiles.com> wrote:


“I sent some assistants this weekend to the beach areas that are supposed
to have the ‘unmovable’ metal boxes and there is nothing there.”- William Hanshumaker, Ph.D., Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, Oregon



"Today, February 14, 2012, Prof. Bill Hanshumaker phoned me to say that assistants he asked to search this past weekend for the alleged metal boxes could find nothing. Further, half a dozen State Police, Coast Guard and police offices I contacted that have jurisdictions along the Oregon beaches do not have any report about metal boxes washed up on beaches to date. KVAL CBS 13 in Eugene, Oregon, east of the beaches, has never had a report of such metal boxes either."
<snip>

"Thank you, Linda...

I just wrote to Dr. Hanshumaker for clarification myself.

Best regards,

Robert M*"



Linda Moulton Howe is the Science/Environment Reporter and Editor at www.Earthfiles.co (http://www.earthfiles.com/) and an Investigative Reporter for Premiere Radio Networks.

Robert D. Morningstar is the co-editor of UFO Digest and has nearly as many accomplishments as he has interests.

epo333
02-16-2012, 11:35 AM
The Groudzero radio clip regarding Metal boxes on Beaches and the cover up of the govt: the mil people pick these boxes...taking away...and clean the scene.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xa-vnKL7ENA&feature=player_embedded

this is a recorded radio broadcast from the show groundzero radio website here http://www.groundzeromedia.org/

this episode was broadcast on 2/13/2012

in this episode they discuss the strange metal boxes that have washed ashore the oregon coast and all the details they uncovered as they investigated the occurence,

what started as strange metal boxes quickly became a potential government coverup involving ufo's and phenomenon that couldnt be explained surrounded the metal boxes which vibrate, emit a low frequency hum, and are surrounded by an aura of colors,

mystery abounds these boxes which after a few days vanished from the beaches, though only 3 photos have turned up, it has been reported that over 18 of these boxes have appeared ashore from central oregon beaches all the way to california beaches

groundzero radio is not done with this topic and has vowed to launch another investigation including a repeat road trip to the beach in hopes of finding one of these boxes.

epo333
02-16-2012, 11:41 AM
417
418

Doc
02-16-2012, 02:42 PM
Thanks, Epo! Maybe this one will go someplace after all...

Dragonfire
02-17-2012, 02:24 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=hvNVi6vCX6g

As reported on HULIQ.com by pseudoblogger and CIA operative "Dave Masko", who has planted a false story about UFOs depositing metal boxes on Stonefield Beach, Oregon. There is absolutely no truth to this story. There has been increased UFO activity along the Oregon coast lately, but there have been no boxes found by anyone, anywhere. This is more of a PSYOP than a hoax. The ultimate objective of TBTB is to use this fake news story to
distract from the real UFO news stories and to discredit them.

In particular, this has been done to take attention away from the actual current UFO buzz: the strange sounds and rumbling worldwide that has coincided with the sealing of several known underground bases in the U.S. Inside sources have attributed this to UFOs nuking at least 13 D.U.M.B.S.

epo333
02-17-2012, 02:59 AM
Operation Jack in the Box – Mysterious UFO Boxes on Oregon Coast

Here is some more about all this from two guys that combed the beach...

419

Sometimes when you set out to report a story the outcome baffles you even more so than the outrageous claims that the story makes in the first place. If you don’t believe what I am about to tell you, then do the research on your own.

The connections that I demonstrate will puzzle you as they puzzle all of the researchers involved. I am constantly reading up on all kinds of information for my shows. I want to report it as best I can and give an honest approach when I can.

I stumbled upon a story that showed up on an unknown website called Huliq. I never heard of the site before however, the story was intriguing since it was happening in my back yard. The story was written about UFO activity on the southern beaches of Oregon.

UFO sightings had increased at the end of January and it was reported that sky watchers in the area were alarmed at the magnitude. This time however the aliens had allegedly left behind an ominous calling card. It was alleged that Metal boxes were left on Stone field beach and at Bray’s point. The story sounded a bit fishy; however I figured that it was worth a firsthand look.

More:


http://theintelhub.com/2012/02/14/operation-jack-in-the-box-mysterious-ufo-boxes-on-oregon-coast/

Dragonfire
02-17-2012, 03:14 AM
The more more you look into this the stranger it becomes.


BRAY’S POINT, Oregon.They can’t be moved; even when yanked by a four-wheel drive truck pulling on heavy chains tied around these humming metal boxes that are still appearing as of Feb. 8 up and down West Coast beaches.

As of late afternoon Feb. 8, Bill Hanshumaker, a public marine specialist and (Ph.D) doctor of marine science at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in nearby Newport, told Huliq in an interview that, “I don’t know what they are.”

In turn, Doctor Hanshumaker said he’s advised “surf monitoring” about these strange metal boxes that suddenly appeared along local beaches Feb. 6, and now seem to be multiplying like Star Trek “Tribbles.”

The photograph that accompanies this report – taken during the afternoon of Feb. 8 near Bray’s Point — of yet another strange metal box stuck in the surf up is one of a possible group of a dozen or more that have been sited up and down West Coast beaches.

Meanwhile, the British government also photographed similar huge metal boxes on beaches in Sri Lanka in the late 1990’s and in early 2004 and 2005. The discovery of the boxes is detailed in updated previously classified reports from the British government that document sightings of unidentified flying objects by both the military and the general public dating back to the 1950s.

UFO history filled with “mystery boxes”

More here: http://soundofheart.org/galacticfreepress/content/dave-masko-%E2%80%93-ufo-sightings-reveal-more-strange-metal-boxes-along-coastal-beaches

Fore
02-17-2012, 05:34 AM
In particular, this has been done to take attention away from the actual current UFO buzz: the strange sounds and rumbling worldwide that has coincided with the sealing of several known underground bases in the U.S. Inside sources have attributed this to UFOs nuking at least 13 D.U.M.B.S.

That might actually be true to some extent.

newyorklily
02-18-2012, 05:18 AM
Is there any chance that beach erosion could be uncovering something that has been there for a very long time? Could these be the tops of some sort of ancient building/structure?

epo333
02-20-2012, 01:18 AM
Ah ha~ A real history of UFO activity at Stonefield Beach...

~~~
424

Stonefield Beach Locals Want Visitors to Stay Away
Published: 1:24PM 3/9/2011

With the recent release of the secret UK UFO report, there's also an increaed in UFO tourism along the central Oregon coast and locals don't like it.

Meanwhile, both “watchers” and locals who seem to enjoy this rustic stretch of Oregon coast --- up the coastal road north from Bray’s Point -- at the legendary Stonefield Beach where ancients lived as natives and viewed UFO sightings as a normal part of the day.

Now, those who live near here at Stonefield want “others to stay away.”

The Oregon coast has long been associated with UFO encounters due to such things as the geologic oddity of rock formations along the coast that some say are markers for UFO visits.

In fact, Stonefield is perhaps the most secluded and exclusive of the central Oregon coast parks.

There are formally declassified documents at a nearby Newport historic museum points to a period during World War II and then in the late 1950’s when “the U.S. government installed numerous secret look out facilities in the area around Cape Perpetua.”

What’s interesting to local UFO hunters is that one of these “stone” lookout bunkers still sits near the top of Cape Perpetua that looks right down on Stonefield Beach.

More at link below:

http://www.ufocasebook.com/2011/stonefieldbeach.html

Dragonfire
02-20-2012, 01:57 AM
This is from November 2010


STONEFIELD BEACH, Oregon – Vance Buehler was always afraid of what people would think when he told them about spotting UFO’s at Stonefield Beach and other Oregon coastal locations. “I’ve always sensed them (aliens) at a far distance, but never daring to speak of what I know inside.” Today marks the start of UFO "watcher" season along the central Oregon coast, with Buehler pointing to recent sightings of UFO's "as time to look towards the heavens."

Dragonfire
02-20-2012, 02:02 AM
A little fact about Oregon:


Oregon coast served as story location for first X-Files episode. At the same time, there are more and more urban myths about the Oregon coast and UFO sightings. And, the popular TV show and movie series the “X-Files” hasn’t helped to squelch such rumors.

In fact, the X-Files is based on fact along with fiction. The X-Files pointed to crop circles as being commonly cited as “evidence of alien visits.” The program also noted that the discovery of life-supporting water in the form of ice on Mars is proof that alien life exists in our universe.

Moreover, in the pilot for the highly successful X-Files series, Dana Scully is assigned to work with Fox Mulder, who’s an FBI agent that specializes in the paranormal. Together, they travel to the central Oregon coast and Stonefield where Mulder believes several teenagers have been abducted by aliens.

While this sounds farfetched, locals say it actually happened, and will continue to happen now that Nov. 19 has arrived – via the official start of UFO watch season along the Oregon coast.

Dragonfire
02-20-2012, 02:05 AM
Another Oregon tidbit:


Oregon is a state of UFO believers because sightings are a common occurrence

Here in Oregon, there’s such people as Paul Slovic who’s considered a pioneer in something called “risk-perception research.” Slovic is a professor of psychology at the University of Oregon.

One of Slavic’s is “catastrophic potential” that could come from killer asteroids or aliens from outer space. Since the 1970’s, Slovic and his research team have queried people about what risks there are in life. Not surprising, the risk of being hit by space debris or being taken up in a flying saucer is on people’s minds.

In addition, the Oregon coast has long been associated with UFO encounters due to such things as the geologic oddity of rock formations along the coast that some say are makers for UFO visits.

Also, reports from numerous UFO watch groups say “UFO sightings are increasing in the U.S. and worldwide. In addition, close encounter reports “are now as common as local weather reports.”

Various UFO surveys in both the U.S. and Europe this year, point to more than half the people polled as believing in them. “With record numbers of unexplained objects being spotted in the skies over Britain this past Saturday night. There's a huge majority of us reckon alien life exists somewhere in the universe, even if it has yet to touch down on Earth,” states recent media reports out of England.

While local Oregon coast parks service volunteer Peter Kinney thinks such talk is “poppy-cock,” the senior citizen also notes “there’s always been something strange about Stonefield.”

In fact, Stonefield is perhaps the most secluded and exclusive of the central Oregon coast parks. There are formally declassified documents at a nearby Newport historic museum points to a period during World War II and then in the late 1950’s when “the U.S. government installed numerous secret look out facilities in the area around Cape Perpetua.”

What’s interesting to local UFO hunters is that one of these “stone” lookout bunkers still sits near the top of Cape Perpetua that looks right down on Stonefield Beach.
When describing Stonefield Beach, locals have lots to say.

“It’s sort of prehistoric. There’s remains of whales, sea lions and the only place that I know of along the coast where you see dozens of wild rabbits that are huge in size,” says Kinney. “And, there are these people who camp out and burn fires amongst the Stonefield rock formations that’s creepy.”

At Stonefield, there are no popular beach spots or shops or restaurants.

“There’s just death on the beach and the place reeks to high heaven. It’s as if someone or something doesn’t want the locals or tourists to visit there,” says coastal resident Mackenzie Ryan.

Moreover, Ryan notes “these strange lights and an eerie glow that seems to light up everything around. You see the light on the drift wood that litters the Stonefield beach, and you see it in the sky over the mountains that sit right behind this beach spot. There’s no place like it.”

Along a grassy hill there sits -- in the sea of rocks – what can only be described as mounds of formed and hardened sand. “We can’t explain it. It’s these small mounds and the crazy glow on everything at Stonefield that spooks us at this time of the year.”

Lee
02-20-2012, 09:38 PM
Robert Morningstar and Linda Moulton Howe also wrote to Prof. Hanshumaker. LMH got an answer back which Robert Morningstar forwarded: On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Linda Moulton Howe <earthfiles@earthfiles.com> wrote:


“I sent some assistants this weekend to the beach areas that are supposed
to have the ‘unmovable’ metal boxes and there is nothing there.”- William Hanshumaker, Ph.D., Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, Oregon

"Today, February 14, 2012, Prof. Bill Hanshumaker phoned me to say that assistants he asked to search this past weekend for the alleged metal boxes could find nothing. Further, half a dozen State Police, Coast Guard and police offices I contacted that have jurisdictions along the Oregon beaches do not have any report about metal boxes washed up on beaches to date. KVAL CBS 13 in Eugene, Oregon, east of the beaches, has never had a report of such metal boxes either."
<snip>

"Thank you, Linda...

I just wrote to Dr. Hanshumaker for clarification myself.

Best regards,

Robert M*"

Linda Moulton Howe is the Science/Environment Reporter and Editor at www.Earthfiles.co (http://www.Earthfiles.co) and an Investigative Reporter for Premiere Radio Networks.

Robert D. Morningstar is the co-editor of UFO Digest and has nearly as many accomplishments as he has interests.


I never did get a response from Prof. Hanshumaker. I assume he must have been swamped with emails.

Doc
02-20-2012, 10:23 PM
I never did get a response from Prof. Hanshumaker. I assume he must have been swamped with emails.

And he may have seen his responses posted all over the internet.

kleemkrishnaya
02-24-2012, 07:04 AM
What does everyone make of this report?

http://www.southlincolncountynews.com/v2_news_articles.php?heading=0&story_id=2942&page=72

Seems a bit too smug to me!

Doc
02-24-2012, 12:03 PM
What does everyone make of this report?

http://www.southlincolncountynews.com/v2_news_articles.php?heading=0&story_id=2942&page=72

Seems a bit too smug to me!

From the link:

http://www.southlincolncountynews.com/Pictures/2012/02-2012/mystery-box.jpg "A fiberglass-covered wood-framed dock float rests on the beach near Florence. It's one of many that showed up on south coast beaches within the past two weeks, and became the focus of a series of online articles by Dave Masko, a Florence-based freelance writer. Masko described them as immovable metal boxes and linked them to a reported UFO sighting at Bray's Point and Stonefield Beach a couple of miles south of Cape Perpetua. Marine debris experts have since identified them as a pier float that likely broke loose and washed out to sea during the January storm." (Courtesy photo by Bob Sneddon/KCST Coast Radio News)

This is a picture from the page and the caption. The article itself is short and well worth reading for anyone who has been following the story.

You make a good point. The smug tone of the article at the link suggests the writer is invoking the "giggle factor" to belittle the story. The picture is clearly not an immovable metal box, though. If this is a ginned up debunking explanation, it is a pretty effective one. I'd like to see if any other source has come up with this explanation and different pictures.