Orbs are skating with our children!
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ORBS are not all round shaped or angular, some are square like toy Legos toys, Cliff is bringing hundreds of orbs to us inclucing these. The characteristics of the round ones seem to have at least one portal or hole, like a bowling ball hole. All are unique with glorious colors, unusual textures, brilliant solidiness and shimmering translucency. Some have faces inside them; some have stripes inside them. Some are clear balls, some are filled with a tapistry of fasinating, unique patterns. What are they? Let's get to the bottom of this! Our children are skating with them!
Welcome...to our site. We apolagise for our site being down due to a terrible trogan attack. This site is meant for learning with us about these ORBS showing up all over Oregon, USA and elsewhere. Our plan is to get the word out beyond the web and we have a way to do it.
We first saw these beautiful ORBS appear in Cliffs digital camera and were absolutly blown away by their beauty and their ability to show up in their own very unique form ANYWHERE HERE IN OREGON AND THE WORLD.
Just do a google search! Around a hundred of website listings are showing up. BUT NOTHING IS DONE OR SAID ABOUT THEM IN EVERYDAY LIFE! That's all changing now.
My daughter recently had a birthday party for my grandaughter and found ORBS Ruining most of the party pictures, bouncing above in the air, upstaging the party. She felt
Leave it to Cliff to: WANT REAL ANSWERS TO HIS QUESTIONS.
Cliff made phone calls to the paper and colleges and found himself up against the wall with no answers. We decided to get together and blast this 'ORB Thing' wide open to the public.
WE WANT ANSWERS and decided to work together to get the message out so loud and clear that the scientific community will be forced to give us answers. We have opened a store where fun conversational printed advertising will EXPOSE these MYSTERIOUS UNKNOWNS, so called, whatevers they may be....Spirits? Aliens? A dimension that has always been here? OR.. MAYBE THEY ARE NEW TO EARTH!
Rather than look foolishly away, we look eagerly forward to demanding ANSWERS!
Have you seen Orbs? You can and it is even hard not to see them these days. Cliff will give you instructions below on how to photograph them. He will tell you the 'whole story' of his ORB adventures, and how I got involved.
CLIFF'S ORB STORY
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Sometime in mid February, 2007, I took my HP 717, 6.2 mp, digital camera outside, at night, and pointed it toward the sky and snapped three photos. I didn't see anything in the sky. I was just exploring the camera's capabilities.
Two months later, after downloading all the photos on my
camera to HP Image Zone then opening them with Picasa2 (a really great, free photo program from Google), There were, among all the other photos, three absolutely black photos, the photos of the night sky. I 'lightened' them and was 'blown away' by what appeared; orbs, blazing spots of light and other things that I couldn't explain. All three photos had 'anomalies' in them. Since that first being 'blown away' I have taken hundreds and hundreds of night time photos (and a few day time photos) that contain these anomalies. I began to print out some of the things my camera was recording. Remember, my digital camera is NOT a computer. I doesn't contain the capacity to 'create' objects or color. It is a recording devise; nothing more, nothing
less. No one, to whom I showed my photos, had ever seen anything like them. People suggested that they might be 'dirt on my camera lens', 'anomalies in the digital process', 'spores', 'satellites', 'reflections', yata, yata, yata. Let me clear this matter up. First, because I want to be fair with concerning these 'speculations'. Second, because the ludicrous nature of some of the suggestion concerning the origin of the orbs is downright moronic...and to hear seemingly bright people say inane things like, "It's prismatic anomalies created by dirt on your camera lens," gets me uptight. Of course, I considered all possibilities, reasonable and not, to figure out what is going on.
Here is the FACTS and Tips on how to get pictures: I take my photos in five to 30 exposure
sequences without moving the camera. I hold my camera absolutely still (I used a tripod for a while but now I just rest the camera against a railing or some stable foundation...the tripod was too much hassle and wasn't necessary) and take a photo of the night sky every eight seconds, the time it takes for my camera to recharge the 'flash' between photos. I like to have a building or trees in the background so I can get a sense of proportion and distance. I then download the photos to HP Image Zone (it came with my camera) and then import them into Picasa2. I adjust the
'lighten' bar to expose what I can't see (the bright orbs can be seen in the photos before I 'lighten' them) and then, sometimes, I adjust the 'shadow', 'Fill Light' and 'Highlight'. I NEVER touch any color adjustments. That would result in my 'tweaking' the photos beyond adjusting the 'light'. Every object, every color, every configuration expresses itself. What I find in the night sky is what IS in the night sky. And, folks, anyone can do it. When friends point their digital cameras (35 mm works, too, but adjusting the light and shadow isn't as easy) at the night sky they almost always get 'anomalies'. Please, take your digital camera outside TONIGHT and point it at the sky and snap, snap, snap. Then download Picasa2, from Google, (if you don't have it) and you tell me what YOU see. Remember, as you view your photos, that a digital anomaly, dirt on the lens, reflections from some
unseen source of light, would all have a 'consistancy' about them....the dirt on the lens wouldn't move between photos, the digital anomoly wouldn't be there then not there then there again...the camera captures, in eight second intervals, what IS THERE. I took my photos to the local newspaper, the World, and was told that they weren't interested. I sent copies of some photos to Art Bell, George Noory, Linda Multon Howe and half a dozen other web sites and people...with almost no response. Needing to do something I made a trip to Astoria, Oregon, to show my photos to Verna Dunlap, an Astoria business woman (LINK TO POSH). I had sent her several dozen photos and she wanted to see more and she wanted ANSWERS. Once Verna saw my evidence and after I took a photo of an orb in
her kitchen and photos of dozens of orbs around her house, she came up with the idea of starting a web site and printing orbs on T-shirts for people and pets and other advertising and art items. "MOST EXCELLENT," I thought, for finally I wasn't just spinning around and around with handfuls of unbelievable photos. Now we would take the photos to the actual world (not the narrow minded World newspaper). We would put the orbs in the face of the scientific community and FORCE them to respond. Now you can help us get answers to what we consider one of the great mysteries in the history of the human race. After all, if there is another world that exists around us, in a very real, physical way (LINK to photo of orb in tree) and I've never heard of it...and I'm 71 years old, then it's comparable to the knowledge that the world is round, not flat...comparable to the discovery of quantum mechanics....comparable to going to the moon. [If we did....why cant we get back to the moon after all these years...not us, not anyone else? (See Orb Letters) If I have the technology to drive to L.A. today I, or anyone with a car, should be able to drive there again tomrrow....not 50 or 60 years later.] "Most Beautiful Anomaly" contest.
Send your best UFO (for that is, after all, what they are) photos to orbs4us.com and we will put them on our web site. We are so completely involved in trying to get the scientific community to give us ANSWERS that we are going to have a "Most Beautiful Anomaly" contest. In eight months, on November 2 (Ground Hog Day and my 87 year old mom's birthday), 2007, we will award the first "Most Beautiful Anomaly" award of $100 to one of our participants. Join us from anywhere in the world in unraveling this cosmic mystery and let's have fun doing it.
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