Synchromysticism

" Synchromysticism:
The art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance."

- Jake Kotze

January 2, 2021

Unidentified Furphy Origins: Unidentified vs Unacknowledged?

Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation?
I bought a six-pack of Furphy Beer on New Years Eve and sat down at my kitchen table to start watching the TV series 'Unidentified' on the Binge streaming service, which is just really Foxtel's version of Netflix.
I was thinking that I picked the right brand of beer to drink while watching this show, as the definition of the word "furphy" (if you can believe it that is;-) is -
"Australian slang for an erroneous or improbable story that is claimed to be factual.
Furphies are supposedly 'heard' from reputable sources, sometimes secondhand or thirdhand, and widely believed until discounted.
The word is said to derive from water carts designed and made by a company established by John Furphy of J. Furphy & Sons of Shepparton, Victoria.
The steel and cast iron tanks were first made in the 1880s and were used on farms and by stock agents.
Many Furphy water carts were used to take water to
Australian Army personnel during World War I in Australia, Europe and the Middle East.
In his book Memories of a Signaller, Harold Hinckfuss wrote of the "furphies" or rumours of pending movements of troops, while awaiting transfer to the French lines from Egypt.
"Every day in the tent someone would come up with a 'furphy' that he had heard whilst down at the latrines.
That is why the different stories were called furphies ('furphy' was the term used for a fart)"."
I had also watched the movie 'Unacknowledged' a few days before NYE on the Amazon Prime streaming service, where Greer puts a different slant on these UFO sightings, and as much as I don't trust Greer and his sidekick Doty (especially Richard Doty) to tell the truth, I feel his argument is a much better one than Elizondo's and DeLonge's crew talking their fearful furphies.
My conclusion after watching these two shows is a line from that crappy TV show 'The X-Files' that the Fox network aired for decades trying to put the fear of God into the TV viewing public about aliens wanting to take over the planet that pretty much already belongs to the Military Industrial Complex which controls America and most of the 
Roman Empire rest of the world - 
"Trust no one".
The truth is that if aliens have the technology that is talked about in these shows they could take over the world any time they want to, and there wouldn't be a thing America or any other world power could do to stop it from happening.
US Government set to reveal UFO secrets?
And how bad is it getting when You Tube tell you at a beer site (that you have to acknowledge that you are 18 years or older to get into) that you have to watch a You Tube only on You Tube and not at the beer site, because the You Tube is considered by You Tube to be "age-restricted"?-)
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