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Dr Steven Greer - Sunday 18th August 2013 - Springbrook
SMERF was honored to host Disclosure Project legend Dr Steven Greer's Australian CSETI evening field work event on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th August 2013.
Around 80 people from all over the world gathered at SMERF meeting point ALPHA on Springbrook Mountain where the following extra-ordinary images were recorded by a SMERF photographer.
The images presented have not been edited, augmented or processed in any way other than resized for the web and were captured by an +850nm infrared sensor modified Canon 600D camera with a F1.8 50mm lens. Upon capture, each of the images were immediately presented to the CSETI participants from the camera back viewfinder on the night they were recorded in what was one of the most furtive contact evenings ever.
Many thanks to Dr Greer for his generosity in allowing these images to captured on the night of Sunday 19th August and reproduced on our website.
Around 80 people from all over the world gathered at SMERF meeting point ALPHA on Springbrook Mountain where the following extra-ordinary images were recorded by a SMERF photographer.
The images presented have not been edited, augmented or processed in any way other than resized for the web and were captured by an +850nm infrared sensor modified Canon 600D camera with a F1.8 50mm lens. Upon capture, each of the images were immediately presented to the CSETI participants from the camera back viewfinder on the night they were recorded in what was one of the most furtive contact evenings ever.
Many thanks to Dr Greer for his generosity in allowing these images to captured on the night of Sunday 19th August and reproduced on our website.
Thanks very much to Dr Steven Greer and his Australian CSETI Team
Consciousness Development and Research Group (Australia)
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UFOs and Alien contact in the World Heritage Rainforest???
Springbrook Mountain Neighbourhood Watch
Springbrook Mountain is one of Australia's number one destinations for UFO sightings and alien encounters, perhaps due in part to its unique geographical location on the rim of Mt Warning... an extinct volcano surrounded by dense rainforest, jungle and mysterious energy.
The Springbrook Mountain Extraterrestrial Response Force (SMERF) club meets at the end very end of Springbrook Road on the first Sunday of each month at 7pm to survey the night sky, explore the earths peculiar magnetic field fluctuations and ponder the earth's energetic links to space and beyond in a unique place where the mountains literally touch the sky almost 1000 meters above sea level.
Six kilometers back down the road in the small village of Springbrook is one of Australia's finest terrestrial telescopes - Springbrook Observatory is open to the public and is ever watchful over a sky that is full of much more than distant stars, particularly where Springbrook Mountain is concerned. Examine the cast of a Yowie footprint retrieved from the nearby jungle and hear the tales of first hand encounters with this frightening yet reclusive creature long associated with UFO sightings and paranormal activity while you are there.
There is no substitute for being on the Springbrook Mountain plateau at night, walking the final yards of that dirt road that mark the end of bitumen, civilisation and the possible beginning of something beyond comprehension at the end of Springbrook Road. Is it the presence of age old subterranean watercourses, the altitude or the jungle that extends the senses or is it the presence of something alien, something longing to be encountered, something...
Prepare yourself for the encounter or report your own experiences, join the Springbrook Mountain Extraterrestrial Response Force (SMERF) today!
Everyone is welcome... sceptics, believers, witnesses and investigators of all ages.
We have over thirty active members and loads of regular club activities.
The Springbrook Mountain Extraterrestrial Response Force (SMERF) club meets at the end very end of Springbrook Road on the first Sunday of each month at 7pm to survey the night sky, explore the earths peculiar magnetic field fluctuations and ponder the earth's energetic links to space and beyond in a unique place where the mountains literally touch the sky almost 1000 meters above sea level.
Six kilometers back down the road in the small village of Springbrook is one of Australia's finest terrestrial telescopes - Springbrook Observatory is open to the public and is ever watchful over a sky that is full of much more than distant stars, particularly where Springbrook Mountain is concerned. Examine the cast of a Yowie footprint retrieved from the nearby jungle and hear the tales of first hand encounters with this frightening yet reclusive creature long associated with UFO sightings and paranormal activity while you are there.
There is no substitute for being on the Springbrook Mountain plateau at night, walking the final yards of that dirt road that mark the end of bitumen, civilisation and the possible beginning of something beyond comprehension at the end of Springbrook Road. Is it the presence of age old subterranean watercourses, the altitude or the jungle that extends the senses or is it the presence of something alien, something longing to be encountered, something...
Prepare yourself for the encounter or report your own experiences, join the Springbrook Mountain Extraterrestrial Response Force (SMERF) today!
Everyone is welcome... sceptics, believers, witnesses and investigators of all ages.
We have over thirty active members and loads of regular club activities.
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E.T. custodial link to Yowies
Many have pondered the link between Extraterrestrials and the Yowie phenomenon with some observers suggesting that there is a custodial relationship linking these disparate entities.
Has the integrity of the Yowie / Yeti bloodlines been protected by the subtle intervention of alien benefactors? Certainly the hypothesis warrants consideration in a world where the nexus of diminishing habitat and the enduring phenomenon of eyewitness accounts may not otherwise be explained.
How might these elusive creatures manage to evade extinction and is the apparent longevity of the Yowie accorded some particular priority in the universal order of things?
Springbrook Mountain is an interesting environment in which to explore this question due to the relatively high frequency of unexplained sky born activity and the discreet yet ongoing Yowie encounters that have underpinned human occupation on the plateau and its densely forested surrounds.
SMERF is currently involved in a project to map the electric field fluctuations and disruptions associated with certain hotspots on the mountain.
Whether an indication of inter-dimensional portal activity or the presence of other transient factors, the study is supported by ground breaking technology from UK engineering company Plessey Electronics. The award winning EPIC sensor technology utilised in this particular SMERF study is capable of measuring tiny changes in the nearby electric field.
In addition, traditional proximity sensor technology whose overt IR signature is undesirable (detectable) has effectively been replaced allowing for extremely covert and reliable event triggering of field recording equipment.
A link to an interesting article submitted to SMERF (here)
A letter to SMERF about Springbrook Yowies (reproduced with permission)
I was treasurer of Koonjewarre Camp Grounds development committee from 1974. I found & named Koonjewarre, meaning "Camp in an uplifted position". I have retired to Toowoomba now.
Re Yowies:-
Ted Nicel, first Caretaker, came home late one night. He and wife Ruby saw an upright hairy creature walking up the hill to left of buildings,
Its eyes glowed green like a dog in the car lights. Just days later, Ted saw a spaceship climbing up the valley next to neighbours property to South.
My theory is that they are outcasts who have to survive here without contacting humans. Every so often a Space Ship arrives with a new batch, and
takes back the survivors. ???
Directly behind Koonjewarre is a Cabin on the Repeater Station road. A Silversmith was living there, having breakfast one morning with back door
open. Back door is right on the ground. He looked up and saw a Yowie in the doorway, hoisted his kitchen chair at it and slammed door.He left that afternoon and never came back.
A National Parks worker was having lunch across the road from his car in the little track which runs west beside the Repeater Station. He sat on a folding stool under a tree. Saw two Yowies on the road between him and the car. ran at them. Hoisted
his stool at them, dived in the car and bolted.
Yowies have an unbearable smell. Have sometimes smelt that smell when guiding kids down the track to the rainforest pool at the top of your web page. The escarpment appeared to be about 250 metres from the track. believe there may be caves there where they live.
I knew a group of boys from Brisbane who went to Springbrook with stockwhips to hunt Yowies. The night they found one was the night they stopped looking. They drove their car in under trees to check on a movement. A Yowie jumped out of a tree into the middle of them with savage intent.It frightened the porridge out of them and they never went back. So when looking for Yowies in trees, first sniff, then look up.
Mal Nugent (2013)
Has the integrity of the Yowie / Yeti bloodlines been protected by the subtle intervention of alien benefactors? Certainly the hypothesis warrants consideration in a world where the nexus of diminishing habitat and the enduring phenomenon of eyewitness accounts may not otherwise be explained.
How might these elusive creatures manage to evade extinction and is the apparent longevity of the Yowie accorded some particular priority in the universal order of things?
Springbrook Mountain is an interesting environment in which to explore this question due to the relatively high frequency of unexplained sky born activity and the discreet yet ongoing Yowie encounters that have underpinned human occupation on the plateau and its densely forested surrounds.
SMERF is currently involved in a project to map the electric field fluctuations and disruptions associated with certain hotspots on the mountain.
Whether an indication of inter-dimensional portal activity or the presence of other transient factors, the study is supported by ground breaking technology from UK engineering company Plessey Electronics. The award winning EPIC sensor technology utilised in this particular SMERF study is capable of measuring tiny changes in the nearby electric field.
In addition, traditional proximity sensor technology whose overt IR signature is undesirable (detectable) has effectively been replaced allowing for extremely covert and reliable event triggering of field recording equipment.
A link to an interesting article submitted to SMERF (here)
A letter to SMERF about Springbrook Yowies (reproduced with permission)
I was treasurer of Koonjewarre Camp Grounds development committee from 1974. I found & named Koonjewarre, meaning "Camp in an uplifted position". I have retired to Toowoomba now.
Re Yowies:-
Ted Nicel, first Caretaker, came home late one night. He and wife Ruby saw an upright hairy creature walking up the hill to left of buildings,
Its eyes glowed green like a dog in the car lights. Just days later, Ted saw a spaceship climbing up the valley next to neighbours property to South.
My theory is that they are outcasts who have to survive here without contacting humans. Every so often a Space Ship arrives with a new batch, and
takes back the survivors. ???
Directly behind Koonjewarre is a Cabin on the Repeater Station road. A Silversmith was living there, having breakfast one morning with back door
open. Back door is right on the ground. He looked up and saw a Yowie in the doorway, hoisted his kitchen chair at it and slammed door.He left that afternoon and never came back.
A National Parks worker was having lunch across the road from his car in the little track which runs west beside the Repeater Station. He sat on a folding stool under a tree. Saw two Yowies on the road between him and the car. ran at them. Hoisted
his stool at them, dived in the car and bolted.
Yowies have an unbearable smell. Have sometimes smelt that smell when guiding kids down the track to the rainforest pool at the top of your web page. The escarpment appeared to be about 250 metres from the track. believe there may be caves there where they live.
I knew a group of boys from Brisbane who went to Springbrook with stockwhips to hunt Yowies. The night they found one was the night they stopped looking. They drove their car in under trees to check on a movement. A Yowie jumped out of a tree into the middle of them with savage intent.It frightened the porridge out of them and they never went back. So when looking for Yowies in trees, first sniff, then look up.
Mal Nugent (2013)
SMERF official 24 hour meeting points (updated for 2016)
ALPHA - GOOMOOLAHRA LOOKOUT - END OF SPRINGBROOK ROAD
BRAVO - BEST OF ALL LOOKOUT - REPEATER STATION ROAD
CHARLIE - CANYON LOOKOUT - CANYON PARADE
DELTA - HARDY'S LOOKOUT - SPRINGBROOK ROAD
ECHO - WUNBURRA LOOKOUT - SPRINGBROOK ROAD
FOXTROT - SPRINGBROOK OBSERVATORY - SPRINGBROOK ROAD
GECKO - MYBUM LOOKOUT - LYREBIRD RIDGE ROAD
BRAVO - BEST OF ALL LOOKOUT - REPEATER STATION ROAD
CHARLIE - CANYON LOOKOUT - CANYON PARADE
DELTA - HARDY'S LOOKOUT - SPRINGBROOK ROAD
ECHO - WUNBURRA LOOKOUT - SPRINGBROOK ROAD
FOXTROT - SPRINGBROOK OBSERVATORY - SPRINGBROOK ROAD
GECKO - MYBUM LOOKOUT - LYREBIRD RIDGE ROAD
SMERF members include seekers, analysts and responders...
Seekers are folks that just want to discover more by engaging in regular observation and field study programs around the mountain. This includes surveillance of known hot spots often using night vision, electromagnetic field recorders and other generally passive data gathering equipment. Most new and casual members start out as seekers.
Analysts are members who seek to ratify observations of Yowie and Extraterrestrial activity. Many encounters reported to SMERF by the general public often include video, photographic and other material evidence that our analysts consider thoroughly before reporting their findings. A highly confidential time-date-event (TDE) matrix is maintained by our analysts so that incoming reports are not artificially buoyed by leaked knowledge of encounters, thus ensuring each new report is itself the product of a unique witness event. The strict confidentiality of the TDE matrix assists to maintain the integrity of any forensic material gathered for analysis which is why we rarely make public reported encounters. Analysts typically come from scientific, industrial or engineering backgrounds where an adherence to facts is central to their modus operandi. These are our resident sceptics and debunkers. Our chief analyst is the celebrated astronomer Mr Andre Clayden of Springbrook Mountain Observatory - one of Australia's foremost experts in celestial, satellite and sky born activity.
Responders are an elite unit comprising SMERF members whose personal experience and knowledge of Extraterrestrial and Yowie activity have best prepared them for direct action in the event of an incident in progress. They maintain a state of readiness 24 hours a day and comprise skilled mountain bushman, trackers, abductees and interrogators who are unfazed by the proposition of encounters of the first kind. All members are encouraged to become responders through SMERF internal training programs and dedication to our core principal of action over observation.
Analysts are members who seek to ratify observations of Yowie and Extraterrestrial activity. Many encounters reported to SMERF by the general public often include video, photographic and other material evidence that our analysts consider thoroughly before reporting their findings. A highly confidential time-date-event (TDE) matrix is maintained by our analysts so that incoming reports are not artificially buoyed by leaked knowledge of encounters, thus ensuring each new report is itself the product of a unique witness event. The strict confidentiality of the TDE matrix assists to maintain the integrity of any forensic material gathered for analysis which is why we rarely make public reported encounters. Analysts typically come from scientific, industrial or engineering backgrounds where an adherence to facts is central to their modus operandi. These are our resident sceptics and debunkers. Our chief analyst is the celebrated astronomer Mr Andre Clayden of Springbrook Mountain Observatory - one of Australia's foremost experts in celestial, satellite and sky born activity.
Responders are an elite unit comprising SMERF members whose personal experience and knowledge of Extraterrestrial and Yowie activity have best prepared them for direct action in the event of an incident in progress. They maintain a state of readiness 24 hours a day and comprise skilled mountain bushman, trackers, abductees and interrogators who are unfazed by the proposition of encounters of the first kind. All members are encouraged to become responders through SMERF internal training programs and dedication to our core principal of action over observation.
Springbrook Mountain Research Observatory - open to the public and home to SMERF chief analyst & astronomer - Andre Clayden
SMERF 24 hour Encounter Hotline +61 7 5533 5008
Video recordings submitted by a South American SMERF member now living in SE Queensland (here)
Australian Centre for UFO Studies - local UFO groups directory (here)
Rex Gilroy's Australian Yowie Research Centre (here)
Dean Harrison's www.YowieHunters.com.au (here)
Springbrook Mountain Observatory (here)
ERPO.org (here)
Australian Centre for UFO Studies - local UFO groups directory (here)
Rex Gilroy's Australian Yowie Research Centre (here)
Dean Harrison's www.YowieHunters.com.au (here)
Springbrook Mountain Observatory (here)
ERPO.org (here)