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Source: Mary Sutherland: Ufos - Ether Ships at - (2005) In The Cosmic Pulse of Life (1976), Trevor James Constable published a number of photos showing huge airborne amoeboid-shaped creatures which he dubbed 'critters'. Constable came to believe that his photographs showed 'aerial fauna' - conscious 'bioforms' of etheric energy of the sort believed in by followers of Rudolf Steiner and studied scientifically by Wilhelm Reich. Descending into frame is a clear amoeba-like anomaly that, in a mere quarter second of exposure, divides in two, joins back together, before finally ascending out of frame. The sequence shot at 24 frames per second and reproduced in his 1976 book 'The Cosmic Pulse of Life', shows six consecutive pictures in which Constable stands some distance away with his hands raised in the air. The potency of what Constable and Woods had achieved can he judged by the remarkable series of images recordeon an IR motion film in the Mojave Desert on an unspecified date. According to Constable, these bioforms, which are invisible to normal sight, can be recorded by infrared film and special techniques devised by Constable and described in his book 'The Cosmic Pulse of Life: The Revolutionary Biological Power Behind Ufo's'. He wrote several books on the theory 'They live in the Sky' in 1959under the pen name Trevor James, and 'Sky Creatures-Living UFO's' in 1978. Constable claimed to have captured both types of UFO on film, while working with James Woods during the 1950's and 60's.

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These invisible creatures he called 'Sky Critters' and that they live in the atmosphere.

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Trevor James Constable was one of the proponents of the theory, claiming that UFO's came from a parallel universe known as Etheria and that there were two categories of UFO, some were machines and others living creatures. Trevor James Constable's 'Sky Critter Theory' is perhaps one of the strangest theories advanced as an explanation for the UFO phenomenon. Daniel Tarr The Sky Critters by Trevor James Constable - A Review - 2007.










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