News
April,
2009:
Dr. Stramler attended the X-Conference outside Washington, D.C. Special
guests in attendance were George Noory and Edgar Mitchell.

November, 2006:
Dr. Stramler travelled to North Carolina in an attempt to
view and study the Brown Mountain lights. Unfortunately, nothing more
than a few brief points of light appeared during his time there. It
was impossible in the darkness to tell how far away they were, and they
could have been nothing more than fireflies. A photo of Brown Mountain
taken during the day is attached.

July
19, 2006:
In our pamphlet The
War on Terrorism (aka World War 3?), which was first published in
2001, we claimed that the war on terrorism was indeed the beginning
of World War 3. We were pretty much alone in our claim. In the last
few days, however, we have noticed that many notable public figures
are now calling it so. What else have we said that others have yet to
realize?
March
29, 2005:
We
have added a new pamphlet to our list. Check
it out.
June
14, 2004:
We occasionally receive emails with attachments. We would
like to let anyone sending us emails with attachments know that we do
not open them. If the email comes from what we even think might possibly
be a suspicious return address, we may not even open the email. The
only way we will open such attachments is 1) if the sender has coordinated
with us in advance, 2) we have a verifiable email address, and 3) we
know something about the sender.
March 12, 2004:
Dr. Stramler traveled to Homestead, Florida, to investigate
the mysterious Coral Castle. This is a structure built by Ed Leedskalnin
in the first half of the 20th century. It required, among other things,
moving and positioning large, heavy coral blocks. One of the features
is a rotating gate. It is said that when originally constructed, this
gate required very little effort to turn. After it was repaired by others
after Ed's death, it does not turn quite so easily. Watch this gate
in motion. A link to the Coral Castle web site is provided here.
December
12, 2003:
We
have been fighting breach of contract issues for over two years with
an individual who persisted in using our name "Universal Vision"
to his own advantage, and, we think, to our detriment. We filed a lawsuit
against this individual earlier this year. Finally, in a Texas court
injunction hearing on December 8th, the judge found him in breach of
contract, and directed him to change his web site to give internet users
a choice of links – one to a new site he has developed, and one
to ours.
The outcome of this hearing leads
us to expect a favorable outcome for the trial, which is now scheduled
for May, 2004.
If you have come here from that site, we welcome you to our alternative,
and what we think is a more nearly correct or "truthful" vision
of reality.
We own the Service Mark for the name Universal Vision, and
no one else can legally use it or anything similar to it in this class.
August 27,
2003:
You
may have heard of the Amber Alert system for finding kidnapped or otherwise
missing children. This system began in Texas in 1996 and is named after
a 9-year-old girl, Amber Hagerman, who was abducted in Arlington and
killed. It involves informing the media about such incidents, and posting
notices on freeway signs and elsewhere. It has apparently led to the
safe return of many missing children, and it is in the process of going
nationwide.
We at Universal Vision had an idea to expand on this. We
are presenting it to the authorities, and hope it will be implemented.
Our thought was to do the same for carjackings and other
major crimes where a quick response is needed and an informed public
with cell phone and other rapid communication capabilities can be of
great help. We hope this will lead to the apprehension of more criminals
more quickly. We'll see how this works out. If it does, you will probably
be hearing about it in the news.
May, 2003:

Dr.
Stramler visited Rachel, Nevada, near Area 51, in the Spring of 2003.
He didn't see anything unusual in the air during his trip. But see below
...
On
the way there, he noticed that an alien Drop Box had been added to the
famous Steve Medlin mailbox.

People
might expect to see strange things in visiting the Area 51 region. Returning
from his trip to Rachel, Dr. Stramler happened to notice this cow chewing
on a plastic ring. Do you suppose this could be the next step in milk
production and packaging? Has the farmer trained the cow to eat plastic
so she could dispense milk in ready-packaged plastic bottles? Would
it be blue milk in this case – instead of white or chocolate –
or blue bottles???