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For quite a few years on coastlines around the world, metal boxes that glow, hum and have no openings have been showing up. In recent accounts, the humming has been more of a loud shrill and what some would say, a disturbing sound. It is said they show up following sightings of UFO craft. As always, these boxes are carted away to unknown classified locations and the truth held back from the public.
Here is an excerpt from the story and I welcome you to please go to the link and read on. If anyone has any more info on this, please enlighten us.
http://www.huliq.com/10282/ufo-sightings-reveal-more-strange-metal-...
“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 heard “a miaowing wail come from the boxes Sunday evening.”
It’s as if an alarm went off, when a “high, shrill, piercing, frightening ring caught our attention Sunday evening,” explained Doris, a local senior whose retired and lives nearby Stonefield Beach. “I know crazy things happen over at Stonefield, but when you walk down and see that metal box sort of glowing in the surf it gets your attention real quick.”
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TRUDY, you have won the prize for other things ;-) XXX!! Love you too!!
Wow if i knew there was there a prize attached , i would have make more effort... hahahahahaha
Love You Beautiful Warrior XXX
CHIRSTINA - You beat me to it. I was going to post the letter from James. Thank you for posting both of those. Seems like the mystery boxes are indeed a hoax. On that note, PT wins the prize for stating first that this might not be valid. :-)
More on the metal boxes
Dear James,
Regarding the news source, Huliq.com, they cannot be fully trusted. They are an independent news company that presents news from their editors on staff, but they are also known to publish works from student journalists as a stomping ground for experience. If you will recall when, " 2012," the Hollywood blockbuster movie was coming out, Huliq.com released an article perpetuating the fictional news based on the plot of the film.
It appears that the marketing campaign for the film used Huliq.com as a psuedo news source to pass on their doomsday hysteria and they had no problem playing along. Attached are two articles that I saved proving these points. One article, which was authored by Armen Hareyan, the actual owner of Huliq.com, mixes fact with fiction by posting an announcement from the Institute For Human Continuity, which doesn't exist, but is in the film, and combines it with a true story from Congressman Rohrbacher on the threat of Near Earth Objects threatening to destroy the earth. The other article points to the roots of when Huliq began and how they use it as a platform for student journalists.
I wouldn't say all their articles are fiction, but after taking a look at some of their other stories, I don't think they can be taken seriously. They do appear to be the only, uh hem, "official" news source reporting on the story of these Strange Metal Boxes. All other news on the web are pointing to them and that photo by Dave Masko, the original author of the story and Huliq.com editor. That, to me, says it all.
I never thought I'd really need these links, but thought I'd pass this info along, for what it's worth. I don't like to see people freaking out about nothing, when there is already enough stress in the world. It's time for centering ourselves and strengthening ourselves.
Keep up the great work you and your team are doing! Hope to connect with you in person, sometime, and share some footage of UFOs that I have.
In Light, N.S.
Strange Metal Boxes Found on Coast
There have been emails circulating around the internet concerning large 5' x 5' boxes that cannot be moved. Supposedly they have tried with 4wheel drive trucks and chains. The first thing wrong with this picture is the picture itself. The boxes are not square they are rectangular, longer than they are wide. Two: no one can find them and there is no sound recorded. If something like this washed up on the beach and was humming there would be several agencies all over these boxes. If they were moved then the comment they could not be moved is also false. There is not one verifying fact about this article. Having several friends go to these locations soon after receiving the email not one of them could find the boxes. They also could not find one person that ever heard of the boxes.
There are two theories.
One: everyone was mind swiped like in Men in Black and the boxes were beamed back up on the ships
or the whole story was faked.
It also could be a set up to discredit people which is often a dirty little trick played by psyops.
Bottom line is it looks like the boxes never existed.
James Gilliland
TRUDY the moving map of the locations is a great reference point to watch for any more developments.Thank you
BECKY thanks for looking into more info about this
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"
Thus, within these British government UFO files, available via the Internet, are the Sri Lanka beach
boxes that are similar in both size, coloring and shape; with locals all along Sri Lanka's beaches --
located in the blue waters of the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal -- stating in the recently
released British UFO documents that "the strange metal boxes appeared suddenly, and after
numerous reported UFO sightings."
In turn, the metal boxes along Oregon, Washington State and Northern California beaches are now
being photographed, documented and examined by local experts.
Also, due to recent storms out in the Pacific Ocean, the "boxes" are being more or less ignored; with
passing comments in local coastal newspaper," state Errol, a Bray's Point local and a member of the
Oregon UFO "watchers" group that gathers both here and at nearby Stonefield Beach to scan the
sky for flying objects in much the same way bird lovers use binoculars for birth watching.
Science is slow in reacting to UFO related objects
Errol notes that it's always a sort of "communication breakdown" that always seems to go the same
way; be it a UFO sighting or even something like "these humming metal boxes."
However, Errol said it's a good thing "when something like this becomes interesting to the Oregon
State University Research Agenda." For instance, Doctor Hanshumaker works for this OSU research
enterprise at the nearby Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, Oregon. Whenever there's some
dead sea life -- such as a beach whale or other something along the lines of massive dead sea birds
-- the experts at the Hatfield are called in to investigate.
When asked if he's ever heard of anything like these huge metal boxes, with no opening or seam,
Doctor Hanshumaker would not comment or speculate on the record. Instead, this marine science
expert has for photos of the boxes and size and coloring details.
In turn, Doctor Hanshumaker would not speculate about various rumors regarding the boxes; but said
that an alert has gone out and the boxes are being investigated. Of course, Huliq will continue to
monitor this breaking story that has local coastal residents and visitors scratching their heads about
the boxes.
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