Monday, 30 March 2026

Heartbeat- Gone Tomorrow

 
Heartbeat is a TV programme that was an early herald in the growing 21st century genre of nostalgia shows. It is set in a remote part of North Yorkshire during the 1960's and skilfully captures the attitudes and culture of the times. The plots are centred on the local police force, although there are numerous subplots involving local civilians that considerably developed as the programme grew in popularity; to the point where it went beyond the usual police procedural milieu. I was never an avid fan of it, I have to admit, but I did enjoy it. (I am far fonder of its spin-off, The Royal, for reasons that will be obvious to all readers of the HPWA and all listeners of The Gas Spanner.) Heartbeat was first broadcast in the 1990's and it really blew up during the 2000's. At the time I was in a difficult personal situation. I was living in a house as a single parent with my ex-partner and daughter's mother; and my daughter who was a teenager at the time. They both loved the series and watched it whenever it was on. My ex still watches it over and over again to this day; it is broadcast regularly on the "gold" channels. Seeing as I was in a family communal situation I passively absorbed it, as I felt obliged to. What's interesting about Heartbeat is that there is a single episode that includes an alien abduction. The episode is titled "Gone Tomorrow" and in it there is a massive thunderstorm over Aidensfield, the fictional village in which the series is set. Everybody's electricity is cut off. Some villagers see lights in the sky that are not lightening. One of the characters, PC Alf Ventress, is driving along a country road when his car engine stops; then he sees a strange craft hovering above him. He is at first reluctant to speak out and tells his beat partner, PC Nick Rowan, that he was dazzled by the lightning. Later he sees a doctor and it seems he has a "sunburn" on his face, like the Roy Neary character in Close Encounter of the Third Kind. Several times in the soundtrack they play the "five tones" from that film. Oddly enough the landlord in the village pub thinks the incident might be weather modification experiments at RAF Fylingdales. This is rather anachronistic seeing as the base was not used for anything "tinfoil hatty" until the late 1980's. The station commander, Sergeant Blaketon, is very skeptical and afraid of the negative publicity the UFO stories might generate, but Ventress' colleague, PC Rowan, remains supportive towards his fellow constable. Ventress eventually confides in Rowan and Rowan's wife, who is the community doctor. Later on Blaketon reveals that he has to "keep a lid on this!" and in under instructions from "headquarters" whatever that means. He adds: "It's my head on the block!" He then orders Ventress home on sick leave. It's more likely Blaketon is concerned about the reputation and scandal involved than any suggestion that he is being briefed in on any kind of cover-up, รก la Roswell. He warns his constable not to talk to anybody and later tries to discredit him by referring him to a psychologist. Rowan, who is by far the most open-minded character in Aidensfield, then secretly takes Ventress for a hypnotic regression. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8m8QMyGIoU.

This episode was written by somebody called Freda Kelsall along with another author called Nicholas Rhea who penned the books on which the Heartbeat TV programme is based. The plot is obviously inspired by the annals of PC Alan Godfrey, a policeman from east Lancashire who reported just such an experience as the fictional Alf Ventress in 1980, see: https://www.alangodfreyufo.com. I have a signed copy of his book. Heartbeat episodes have the ambiance of a soap opera and different main plots are often combined with equal significance in a single show, but "Gone Tomorrow", season 5 episode 8, is worth watching for anybody interested in UFO's. Just scroll forward though the irrelevant scenes if you prefer. I don't understand the choice of title. The final scene of the episode is very good. It shows PC Ventress courageously standing by his story and his fellow officer PC Rowan backing him up. He presents the police psychologist with the tape recording of his hypnotic regression session. The pshrink asks the usual patronizing questions; like whether Ventress had taken any "substance likely to cause hallucinations", implying he is on LSD. As a fifty-something rural Yorkshire copper that would be out of character, even in the '60's. Rowan bravely challenges the doctor and defends his fellow officer. The doctor then threatens both officers with "career deficiency!". You could say this TV show is just fiction, which it literally it; but Alan reports in his book how he himself was subjected to harassment, including a threat to frame him for narcotics offences. I have heard so many other real life equivalents of this kind of abuse from the authorities; yet the skeppers keep insisting: "If UFO's were real, more witnesses would speak out!" Skeptics, cast aside your own fiction and get real!

Thursday, 26 March 2026

Ben Emlyn-Jones on the Conscious Awakening Network

 
See here for the programme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmnSur9y8f8.
I have been featured on the Conscious Awakening Network with Laurie Wheeler. Topics discussed include: Extraterrestrials, Blind Frog Ranch, ancestral spirits, the afterlife, travel to sacred sites, energy's affects on our DNA and much much more.

Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Ben Emlyn-Jones on Fockham Hall Radio 20

 
See here for the programme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EjAW76Dhw4.
And: https://rumble.com/v77i4f6-the-ben-emlyn-jones-report.html.
I have been featured again on Fockham Hall Radio. Topics discussed include: looming war with Iran, why won't governments do what we want them to? more alien encounters and much much more. The livestream was simulcasted on YouTube and Rumble.
See here for my previous interview on FHR: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2026/02/ben-emlyn-jones-on-fockham-hall-radio-19.html.

Tuesday, 24 March 2026

Ben Emlyn-Jones at Changing Times

 
I will be speaking at the Changing Times group in a double bill with my friend and comrade Neil Ward. It's called Messages through Time & Space. It is organized by Andy Thomas. I will be doing a presentation on SETI, 3I/Atlas and UFO's. Neil will be addressing the "Dodleston Messages", a possible communication from a man in the past through a computer. The venue is Cyprus Hall, Cyprus Road, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 8DX. The event is on Tuesday the 19th of May and begins at 8.15 PM. It might be wise to get there a bit earlier. Admission is £8. See: https://www.changingtimes.org.uk/forthcoming-lectures/. (Illustration by Neil Ward.)

Monday, 23 March 2026

Travis Accused Again

 
See here for essential background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2021/08/new-travis-walton-hoax-claim.html.
I wonder why it is that claims are always called "revelations" and "confessions" when they do not promote aliens. Travis Walton has once more been accused of hoaxing his UFO abduction experience from a pinewood glade in 1975. This should not be a surprise; accusations against Travis have been going on continuously in one form or another ever since the incident happened. There are probably over a dozen different dirty deeds he has supposedly done. Some of them are contradictory; but in true Orwellian style, the debunkers believe them all. This latest iteration broke the other day and has hit the backslapper-osphere like a spring tide tsunami. Mike Rogers has apparently flip-flopped yet again since withdrawing his 2021 attack, see background link above. This time it is a supposed deathbed confession. It was reported by Steve Pierce, another member of the lumberjack team, who says he was one of last people to talk to Mike before he died. Steve's story is backed up by Mike's daughter Michelle Detras. Mike's words apparently include the sentence, "Travis, your day of reckoning is coming." However, despite two people close to Mike claiming the same thing, Mike has made no official public statement. This is completely different from Walter Haut, for instance, who signed an affidavit over his information to do with the Roswell incident. If Mike Rogers has done something similar, it is being kept confidential. If so, then why? There are more flaws in this testimony. According to Michelle, Mike has confessed to perpetrating further hoaxes; and this is where it gets ridiculous. According to his daughter, Mike also faked the Phoenix Lights and a number of crop circles in England. There is no explanation for how or why Mike Rogers became such a prolific and accomplished UFO conman. All we hear from Michelle is that he constructed the fake Phoenix UFO on a friend's ranch. What, something that big? How does it work? How much did it cost? How did he get away with it? Michelle and Steve have my sympathy for their loss, but what they say makes no sense at all.

Patrick from the Vetted YouTube channel has covered this in detail, and that fits with his new perspective. As HPANWO TV viewers know, I met Patrick at Contact in the Desert last year and we got on well, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2025/06/ben-in-desert-2.html. I sub to his channel generally enjoy his output, but in the last few months Patrick has become much more cynical and negative in his outlook. I suspect he has been influenced by the community of backslappers surrounding "Tupacabra" and "Red Panda Koala" on Twitter. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijj0OPqMhhE. We seem to be entering a season of skepticism. At the same time as Travis has once more been put in the dock of the social media courthouse, a new film about Bigfoot has premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival. All I know about it is that it's called Capturing Bigfoot and that it takes a highly skeptical position. I'll be sure to watch it when it's on general release. I do not find this latest cycle of anti-Travis Walton assertions at all credible. They supposedly come from somebody who was Travis' brother-in-law, and who had a very rocky relationship with Travis; and has already confessed to publishing a false calumny against Travis just a few years ago. To crown it all we only hear his supposed last words second hand as part of a nonsensical diatribe. It's now been more than fifty years since the incident. There was an event last November to mark the occasion. It seems virtually inevitable that a person who reports a UFO close encounter ends up with their character tarnished. It's as if society has some kind of strange built-in immune system against them. We know that the government find such people very inconvenient and encourages such assaults. Let us recognize this reaction for what it is when it happens; and this latest vilification of Travis has all the classic symptoms.
See here for more information: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/skeptics-portal.html.

Saturday, 21 March 2026

Ben Emlyn-Jones on the Paranormal Peep Show 32

 
I have been on the Paranormal Peep Show again. This programme features an interview with the UFOlogist and conspiracy researcher David Griffin. It's the first of a multi-part feature.
See here for the audio version: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-paranormal-peep-show-how-marconi-suffered-from-the-black-goo-with-david-griffin--70748800.
And here for the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssMY4U0H_zo.
See here for my previous appearance on the Paranormal Peep Show: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2026/01/ben-emlyn-jones-on-paranormal-peep-show.html.

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

N-Machine Conclusion

 
See here for essential background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2025/07/richplanet-power.html.
Richard D Hall has completed his experiment with the N-Machine he built; thus repeating the study by Bruce De Palma and Adam Trombly. As before, this is a technically heavy episode and I recommend watching it carefully; don't just have it playing in the background. Once again I had to rewind certain segments and watch them more than once. Again Richard tries to make the content as comprehensive as possible to the layman; and he has separated the most specialized aspects for part two. He has made a few modifications to his prototype, replacing the copper disk with a steel one, to give it a higher magnetic field. He also added a faster motor, although this involved enclosing the system in a safety cage in case it exploded. He also had to repair a defect, part of the housing scraping against the shaft. Richard then drew up a graph and, incredibly, it confirms the original study. The output power is indeed greater than the input power. How much greater is an adjustable factor, but even if it were not that wouldn't matter. Just a tiny fraction of overunity is revolutionary no matter how small it is. On a practical level one could, if necessary, set up a power train of any number of units necessary to obtain usable wattage, but as it happens the machine can be made more efficient with a larger disk and/or better brushes with lower resistance. The majority of the internal mechanical resistance of the system comes from the brushes. There are such things as liquid metal contact brushes that would make the machine run far more smoothly. This also has its dangers though because the metal most often used it mercury which is toxic. Unfortunately they're not commercially available. Richard describes how the design was both rejected by scientific journals and suppressed by the government; contradictory positions you might think. Source: https://www.richplanet.net/richp_genre.php?ref=316&part=1. Richard has done this work while under enormous pressure because of his legal situation and deserves to be congratulated, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2024/07/rdh-lawsuit-mini-portal.html. He hopes to investigate more free energy technology in the future, but he really has already succeeded.
See here for more background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/08/free-energy-portal.html.
And: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2024/07/rdh-lawsuit-mini-portal.html.