In Defense of the Marfa Lights

In Defense of the Marfa Lights

Author: James Bunnell

Publisher: Bookbaby

Published: 2021-06

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9781098371449

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In Defense of Marfa Lights These days, Marfa, Texas, is a mecca for art and artists. But Mitchell Flat, a vast stretch of ranch land to the east of Marfa, is a much older mecca, not for art, but for lights. Since the 19th century, reports of mysterious or unexplained lights have intrigued people who live in this far west Texas area. Some visitors (and there are many) declare distant, moving lights to be mysterious, while more skeptical visitors may tell you that what they saw were ranch lights and vehicle headlights. Who is right? What are these lights? A major research effort might give answers. But the answer boils down not to a concrete, singular fact, but rather to a choice between two camps. Author James Bunnell is squarely in the camp that rejects the headlights theory and pushes for more scientific investigation because he believes the lights are unusual, natural phenomena that have much to tell us about our own Earth. Unlike the headlight theorists, some of whom have never visited Marfa or Mitchell Flat, Bunnell backs up his conclusions about the lights with ten years of firsthand observations, photographs of many mysterious lights from multiple automatic night cameras, and a unique base of his own photographic evidence taken by him, onsite, in real time. He concludes A VERY SMALL NUMBER of these lights are indeed mysterious natural phenomena. A retired aerospace engineer, Bunnell has no quarrel with light gazers who have come to Mitchell Flat, seen lights, and declared them to be headlights. He understands why: Explainable lights heavily outnumber mysterious lights. A much different matter are those who do not come to Marfa, who question him at length over a series of months and then use, without permission, his copyrighted photographs and data to prove that mysterious lights do not exist. Those are the people who made this book necessary. This book is a closer look at what they did, and what James Bunnell did. You choose.


Hunting Marfa Lights

Hunting Marfa Lights

Author: James Bunnell

Publisher:

Published: 2009-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780970924940

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"Hunting Marfa Lights" reports the results of an eight-year investigation into mysterious lights seen near Marfa, a small west Texas town. Bunnell finds that while most of the lights can be explained, about three percent are truly mysterious and of unknown origin.


Marfa and Presidio County, Texas

Marfa and Presidio County, Texas

Author: Louise O'Connor and Cecilia Thompson

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2014-10-16

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 1499010087

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In their quest to complete their study and to share a better knowledge and understanding of a part of Texas that is still somewhat a frontier, authors Louise S. O'Connor and Cecilia Thompson reveal the first volume of their book Marfa and Presidio County, Texas: A Social, Economic, and Cultural Study 1937 to 2008 Volume One, 1937-1989. In a book that offers a closer look at the past and the present, readers will see how a place known as a tourist area and a center of contemporary art came to be. It returns to the pre-historic era of Far West Texas and bring readers up to the present with yearly reports on the region as well as extensive formal research and personal interviews with present day people who live in Presidio County. A case study worth reading, this book is an eye-opener for a better understanding of how this small yet historically rich land is what it is now. Packed with the economic, social, and cultural history of Presidio County; this book gives readers, both lay and the historians, a clear and complete picture of the events that lead to the preservation, industrialization, and the improvement of one of the frontiers of the United States of America.


Texas Mountains

Texas Mountains

Author: Laurence Parent

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2001-11-15

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 0292765924

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A collection of photographs by Laurence Parent which profile the beauty of the Texas mountains.


Boondocks Fantasy

Boondocks Fantasy

Author: Jean Rabe

Publisher: Astra Publishing House

Published: 2011-01-04

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1101476699

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From vampires in the Appalachians and leprechauns in the Smokies to mermaids in the Mississippi and bloodthirsty trolls in an Alabama trailer park the South makes a unique setting for the 20 stories in this anthology of redneck vampires, werewolves, wizards, elves, and other creatures. Featuring original stories by Gene Wolfe, Timothy Zahn, Chris Pierson, Mickey Zucker Reichert, Steven Savile, Elizabeth A. Vaughan, Jay Lake, Anton Strout, and many more.


Spirits of the Border III

Spirits of the Border III

Author: Ken Hudnall

Publisher: Omega Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 9780975492321

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This is the third in the Spirits of the Border Series, investigating the hauntings of Fabens, San Elizario, Socorro, Skull Canyon as well as more haunted locations in El Paso, Texas. The Southwest Untied States is one of the most unusual parts of the country and this series delves into the mystery.


The Metallic Bird

The Metallic Bird

Author: Janice Abel

Publisher: BookRix

Published: 2012-08-16

Total Pages: 17

ISBN-13: 3864790557

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Truth flies in the face of expert Raster Pierce, when he states arrogantly. “ It is easy to create means of identifying intelligent beings coming from anywhere in the universe and I assure you our planet is safe from any kind of invasion” But is it? Beauty strikes! A short story with a big message. Don’t miss this one.


The Swords of Ezekiel

The Swords of Ezekiel

Author: Tom McCall ThD

Publisher: LifeRich Publishing

Published: 2024-05-08

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1489749586

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To those who have a fairly good background in the hard sciences: Maybe Ezekiel really did mean horses and ancient armor........ The Swords of Ezekiel accepts the plain teaching of the text that the Magog raiders wield weapons from the generation before the Gunpowder Revolution and use horses for transportation. Consequently, the narrative that emerges is a dramatic departure from the generally accepted modern weapons teaching of present-day scholars. In this alternative understanding, the two chapters are complementary descriptions of the same series of events. i.e. One has details that the other does not have. The chronological narrative emerges when the two segments are properly aligned like a spline gear on a drive shaft. Thoroughly referenced, this is the book to read for a better understanding of the relationship between natural science, European history, legend as guide to history, art as secular prophet, archaeology outside the Near East and Bible prophecy. The primary motives for the raid are anti-Israel resentment, jealousy and near starvation levels of crop-failure hunger. The absence of modern weapons is explained as a combination of industrial collapse and an as-yet unobserved destabilization of nitrate-based propellants and explosives. The merchants of Tarshish are identified as the British Commonwealth based on cultural heritage, mineral resources, geography and geopolitics. The Swords of Ezekiel also suggests a location for these events on the prophetic timeline. Prompt access to the references is provided by a link at www.swordsofezekiel.com. N.B. Internet links are fluid and are not under the authors’ control.