Strange Days... Indeed - #209
Dave Furlotte
My Take On It
This week and in the past week, there was an interesting but sad story. A gentleman by the name of Todd Sees went out on his ATV to do a little deer hunting and went missing. Now, normally, this kind of tale is not unusual at this time of year. There are hunting accidents almost every single hunting season. But - what makes this story interesting is that there was a report by a farmer and 3 fishermen claiming that they saw a disc-shaped UFO in the vicinity of where Todd Sees' body was found and a subsequent report surfaced stating that they also saw a beam of light lifting what can only be assumed to be Todd Sees, up inside the UFO. When Mr. Sees disappeared, his family organized a search party and with the help of some 250 people found his body approximately 30 hours into the search. Unconfirmed reports state that Mr. Sees was partially clothed and had a look of horror on his face when the body was found. Now, people dying in hunting accidents or simply dying of normal events such as cardiac arrest while alone in the forest are not unusual events and stories surface constantly of such things happening. One of the more common causes of accidental death at this time of year is hypothermia because with the seasons changing, people often don't wear enough clothing to keep warm when the sun goes down and if they are not near to their campsite or home, they could quite literally freeze to death before getting to safety. However, since Mr. Sees disappeared on August 5, it is highly unlikely that he died from hypothermia. Now all of this is rather interesting information but what makes it even more so is that there was recently a story printed by a reporter for The Press Enterprise in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania where Todd Sees lived and died. The reporter, Peter Kendron, did a very factual report mentioning the potential UFO tie-in and interviewed the reporting police officers, the county coroner, James Kelley and Peter Davenport of the National UFO Reporting Center. The police are saying that the entire story of Todd Sees possibly being taken aboard an UFO is just ridiculous, but there are elements to Mr. Sees's case that makes one wonder about how he died. According to the coroner, Mr. Kelley, the family received the body in a sealed casket and was advised NOT to view his body. Additionally to this, Mr. Kelley conducted an autopsy of the body and could not find a reason for death. No Cardiac arrest, no signs of external trauma and although he searched for evidence of either a snake bite or bee sting, he could not find any. The hope was that a toxicology report would tell what Mr. Sees died from and the results of this should be due any day. So, mystery death... but what makes it so terribly interesting, dear listener? Did you catch it when I said it? There was no visible signs of trauma evident during the autopsy But...the family was advised NOT to view the body. Why? The answer to that question is what fuels the most speculation and theories that are rampant on the Internet right now and with the tie-in of the sighting of a UFO, it simply makes one have to wonder. The thing to remember here is that when a report of a UFO sighting is tied to a mysterious disappearance and death, the UFO researchers in the area are simply doing a service by investigating the potential that the two items are linked. I don't know if Mr. Sees was taken aboard a UFO and I don't know if Mr. Sees died as a result of this or from simply drinking some bad water, but I DO know that if we are to ignore these types of cases, everyone will suffer in the long run..... But that's just my take on it..... |