Marfa Ghost Lights

Marfa Lights Resources

 

       Texas Marfa Lights Mystery

 

"Those Mysterious Marfa Lights," on the Flying Dinosaurs site, is subtitled "Throwing Light on the Marfa Lights."

 

"For generations of Texas residents, the Marfa Lights have flown just above bushes south of Marfa. What causes these strange flying lights? . . . Now a new hypothesis has emerged: a group of bioluminescent flying predators hunts for bats and other prey . . ."

 

 

"Texas Marfa Lights Mystery," on the Applaud Health site, quotes from Wikipedia: "They often appear in pairs or groups, according to reports, to divide into pairs or merge together, to disappear and reappear, and sometimes to move in seemingly regular patterns. . . . occasionally and unpredictably, perhaps ten to twenty times a year."

 

"According to the scientist James Bunnell, in this book Hunting Marfa Lights, one type of mystery light (ML) sometimes observed is called “CE-III,” and it involves flying lights that exhibit characteristics of combustion and electro-magnetic energy . . ."

 

 

     Those Mysterious Marfa Lights

 

 

"Marfa Lights - Mystery Lights of Southwest Texas" is on the Live Pterosaurs in America site.

"What is guaranteed to shock most Americans who hear about Marfa, Texas? It’s not stories of the ghost lights or scientific speculations on earth lights. A nonfiction book on living pterosaurs in America---that  is shocking, including the chapter on Marfa Lights."

". . . They're talking about the apparent intelligence behind some  of the flying-light behavior, and it  has had some scientists perplexed."

 

 

Reply to the Houston Chronicle

"Feldman’s article . . . in the Houston Chronicle, rose  above, far above, the sarcasm of  a blog post by Richard Connelly  of the Houston Press . . . [It] dug beneath the surface with a scientific perspective of two of  the experienced scientists . . . But 'What’s going on in Marfa'  got only half an inch below the  surface; [Feldman] assumed there was no bedrock to . . . a biological interpretation of Marfa  Lights, and so the opinions of [two] . . .

"Major newspapers rarely take any position directly opposing a basic cultural tradition of their society."

 

 

 

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