tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-93947652009-02-21T03:50:31.765-08:00Anomaly NewsSMileshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12444818278438391847noreply@blogger.comBlogger134125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1155525513293600112006-08-13T20:17:00.000-07:002006-08-13T20:18:33.306-07:00Go here ...Go HERE ==> <a href="http://www.AnomalyNews.com">www.AnomalyNews.com</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-115552551329360011?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>SMileshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12444818278438391847noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115954711780235752005-05-12T20:25:00.000-07:002005-05-12T20:25:11.786-07:00Forbes: Debate Rekindled in Homosexual Brain Research<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: Anomalous Humans.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=8&i=75&t=75> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">Health - Debate Rekindled in Homosexual Brain Research <br />By Steven Reinberg / HealthDay Reporter <br />[img]http://www.northernwave.org/images/brain.jpg[/img]<br />TUESDAY, May 10 (HealthDayNews) -- The latest research indicating that at<br />least some aspects of homosexuality may be "hard-wired" into the brain has<br />once again fanned the flames of debate.</p><p class="mobile-post">Swedish scientists claim that chemicals called pheromones that affect our<br />sense of smell are different for gay men and straight men, providing another<br />biologic basis for different sexual orientation. Adding fuel to the fire is<br />the finding that gay men's brain reactions to the chemicals were similar to<br />women's reactions.</p><p class="mobile-post">All the researchers say is, "These findings show that our brain reacts<br />differently to the two putative pheromones compared with common odors, and<br />suggest a link between sexual orientation and hypothalamic neuronal<br />processes."</p><p class="mobile-post">Pheromones are chemicals that send sexual messages as often undetectable<br />odors to individuals of the same species. In their study, the researchers<br />found that a pheromone in the perspiration of homosexual men causes a<br />similar reaction in other gay men and heterosexual women.</p><p class="mobile-post">According to the report in the May 10 issue of the Proceedings of the<br />National Academy of Sciences, the research team looked at compounds that<br />include a testosterone derivative called 4,16-androstadien-3-one (AND), and<br />the estrogen-like steroid estra-1,3-5(10),16-tetraen-3-ol (EST).</p><p class="mobile-post">The researchers found that AND activated the hypothalamus in homosexual men<br />and heterosexual women, but not heterosexual men. Additionally, EST<br />activated the hypothalamus only in heterosexual men.</p><p class="mobile-post">"The regions of the brain involved have been found to be involved in sexual<br />behavior, based on animal studies," said Brian Mustanski, from the<br />department of psychiatry at the University of Illinois at Chicago. "Some<br />previous studies also found differences between gay and straight men in<br />these brain regions," he added.</p><p class="mobile-post">Mustanski noted that this study suggests a link between sexual orientation<br />and brain processes, specifically in the hypothalamus. "Another study, to<br />soon be published in Psychological Science, found differences in the odors<br />of gay and heterosexual men," he said.</p><p class="mobile-post">Taken together, these studies suggest that sexual orientation has a<br />biological component related to body odor and possible pheromones, Mustanski<br />said. "It also helps to demonstrate that sexual orientation is not a simple<br />choice -- how could such a choice influence the production of and response<br />to body odors?</p><p class="mobile-post">"These studies converge with previous research using family studies, twin<br />studies, and molecular genetic studies to show that sexual orientation is at<br />least partly determined by biology," he said.</p><p class="mobile-post">But other experts see it differently.</p><p class="mobile-post">"This study says nothing about homosexuality being innate," said Dr. Jeffrey<br />Satinover, a psychoanalyst who has written about homosexuality and lectured<br />on its social consequences. "There is an automatic knee-jerk assumption that<br />if there is a difference in the brain, that difference has to be innate," he<br />added.</p><p class="mobile-post">Changes in the hypothalamus could be caused by repetitive sexual behavior,<br />Satinover said. "The brain is extremely plastic, like a muscle," he said.</p><p class="mobile-post">"There have been dozens and dozens of studies attempting to show a genetic<br />or biological basis for homosexuality," Satinover said. "Not one has ever<br />succeeded in doing so."</p><p class="mobile-post">Warren Throckmorton, an associate professor of psychology at Grove City<br />College, a Christian-based college in Pennsylvania, finds the study<br />intriguing. "It does show that there is some involuntary reaction on the<br />part of the brain to a stimulus that is imperceptible to the person," he said.</p><p class="mobile-post">But like Satinover, Throckmorton believes that the sense of smell is<br />partially learned. "The brains of the participants may have acquired a<br />sexual response to these chemicals as a result of past sexual experiences,"<br />he said. "So, learning could be implicated here in a way the subjects<br />wouldn't have been aware of."</p><p class="mobile-post">From a political perspective, whether homosexuality is innate or learned<br />misses the point, according to Winnie Stachelberg, a vice president at the<br />Human Rights Campaign Foundation, an umbrella organization for gay and<br />bisexual causes. "How we treat people should be based on principles of basic<br />fairness and not on scientific evidence," she said</p><p class="mobile-post">"This study adds to the scientific evidence around sexual orientation. It<br />points to the need for continued research in this area," Stachelberg added.<br />"In addition, studies like this help people understand each other and<br />alleviate fear."</p><p class="mobile-post">More information</p><p class="mobile-post">The Council for Responsible Genetics can tell you more about genes and<br />sexual orientation.</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111595471178023575?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115930562262262832005-05-12T13:42:00.000-07:002005-05-12T13:42:42.266-07:00Back to the saucers - Scientists reDiscover Lazar's Element 115?<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: Unidentified Flying Objects.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=6&i=262&t=262> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">Back to the saucers <br />Thursday May 12, 2005 / The Guardian <br />[img]http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/site_furniture/2003/04/02/FarOut_128.gif[/img] [img]http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:FB1p2uh7XD4J:www.okultura.cz/ezimagecatalogue/catalogue/variations/190-400x500.jpg[/img]<br />In February 2004, a team of Russian and American physicists discovered two<br />new elements, glimpsed for split seconds at the Joint Institute of Nuclear<br />Research in Dubna, Russia, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in<br />California.</p><p class="mobile-post">Led by Russian Yuri Oganessian, the physicists made their announcement in<br />the journal Physical Review C. While their findings have yet to be repeated,<br />they are considered highly reliable. The two new "superheavy" elements, 113<br />and 115, provisionally named ununtrium and ununpentium, excite physicists<br />who think they are generated by exploding stars, and could provide clues to<br />the origins of the universe.</p><p class="mobile-post">But this was not the first time Element 115 had made the headlines.<br />According to another group of perhaps less reputable researchers, it might<br />be the key that ultimately brings the stars to us.</p><p class="mobile-post">In 1989, a Las Vegas TV station broadcast an interview with self-professed<br />scientist Bob Lazar. He claimed to have worked at a top secret facility<br />called S-4, just south of Nevada's infamous airbase Area 51, and caused a<br />sensation when he described seeing nine extraterrestrial flying saucers<br />stored at S-4.</p><p class="mobile-post">Lazar, who claims to have studied at the Massachusetts Institute of<br />Technology and worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory, states that his job<br />at S-4 was to "back-engineer" the reactor of one of the flying discs and<br />find out how it worked. While there, he was briefed on the history of ET<br />interaction with humankind, and watched a short test flight of the single<br />operational craft.</p><p class="mobile-post">According to Lazar, the saucer flies using "gravity amplifiers" to create<br />"an intense gravitational field" that could "distort space/time", "bringing<br />the destination to the source and allowing you to cross many light years of<br />space in little time". The power to do this is generated in the craft's<br />reactor, which is fuelled by ... Element 115.</p><p class="mobile-post">Whether or not he's telling the truth, Lazar has stood by his claims and<br />left the UFO scene behind. As well as running a lab equipment repair<br />company, he is currently developing a hydrogen fuel generator for home use<br />and is involved in an ambitious plan to terraform a Martian environment in<br />an underground nuclear missile silo.</p><p class="mobile-post">And, if Element 115's existence is confirmed, perhaps one day it will be<br />called lazarium.</p><p class="mobile-post">Mark Pilkington</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111593056226226283?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115930184560221612005-05-12T13:36:00.000-07:002005-05-12T13:36:24.636-07:00'Oddball rodent' in Laos takes scientists by surprise<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: CryptoZoology.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=7&i=141&t=141> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">'Oddball rodent' in Laos takes scientists by surprise <br />By John Noble Wilford The New York Times <br />THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2005<br />[img]http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/050511/050511_newrodent_hmed_1p.hmedium.jpg[/img]<br />They live in the forests and limestone outcrops of Laos. With long whiskers,<br />stubby legs and a long, furry tail, they are rodents but unlike any seen<br />before by wildlife scientists.<br /> <br />They are definitely not rats or squirrels, only vaguely like a guinea pig or<br />a chinchilla. And they often show up in Laotian outdoor markets being sold<br />for food. There, visiting scientists came upon the animals and determined<br />that they represented a rare find: an entire new family of wildlife.<br /> <br />The discovery was announced Wednesday by the Wildlife Conservation Society<br />and described in a report in the journal Systematics and Biodiversity.<br /> <br />The new species in this previously unknown family is called kha-nyou<br />(pronounced ga-nyou) by local people.<br /> <br />Scientists found that differences in the skull and bone structure and in the<br />animal's DNA revealed this to be a member of a distinct family that diverged<br />from others of the rodent order millions of years ago.<br /> <br />"To find something so distinct in this day and age is just extraordinary,"<br />said Robert Timmins of the Wildlife Conservation Society, one of the<br />discoverers. "For all we know, this could be the last remaining mammal<br />family left to be discovered."<br /> <br />Naturalists had trouble recalling when a new family of mammals was last<br />identified. It may have been when, in the 1970s, a new family of bats was<br />found in Thailand. The most active period of finding and classifying new<br />species and families was in the 19th century, when explorers and settlers<br />moved into remote interiors of the continents.<br /> <br />Timmins said in an interview that he first came on the animals laid out on<br />market tables. Local farmers and hunters trapped or snared the animals,<br />slaughtered them and rushed them to market. As far as he knew, Timmins said,<br />no Western scientists have ever seen a kha-nyou alive.<br /> <br />The encounter occurred in the late 1990s, about the same time that another<br />scientist, Mark Robinson, independently collected several of the carcasses<br />as specimens. The adults have bodies about a foot long, or 30 centimeters<br />with a tail that is not as bushy as a squirrel's. They knew immediately that<br />this was, as Timmins said, "an oddball rodent."</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111593018456022161?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115930068079041222005-05-12T13:34:00.000-07:002005-05-12T13:34:28.083-07:00Students get sick while watching video<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: Haunted Place or Sacred Space.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=10&i=39&t=39> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">Students get sick while watching video <br />ADAM LYNN; The News Tribune / LUI KIT WONG/THE NEWS TRIBUNE <br />Three Rogers High students had to go to the hospital Monday in Puyallup. <br />[img]http://www.thenewstribune.com/images/unisys-images/20050510-images/NWS0510_ROGERS_P-thumb.JPG[/img]<br />School will not be back in session today at Rogers High, a day after<br />officials sent everyone home early when three students came down with a<br />mysterious illness while watching a science video.</p><p class="mobile-post">Officials still don�t know what caused the illness and want another day to<br />continue testing for clues, said Karen Hansen, Puyallup School District<br />spokeswoman.</p><p class="mobile-post">Neither a fire district hazardous materials crew nor a private environmental<br />firm hired by the district could find anything wrong in a science classroom<br />where three students took ill Monday morning.</p><p class="mobile-post">�That�s why we�re taking another day to investigate,� Hansen said. �We�re<br />going to continue to test and hope school will be open Wednesday.�</p><p class="mobile-post">Teachers, however, will report to school today. �We will be working with<br />them outside of the affected area,� Hansen said.</p><p class="mobile-post">The three juniors were in the same room when they got woozy, said Matt Holm,<br />assistant chief at Central Pierce Fire & Rescue.</p><p class="mobile-post">The first student reported feeling ill about 10 a.m. and received permission<br />to step outside, Holm said. She later fainted, Holm said.</p><p class="mobile-post">A few minutes later, another student reported feeling light-headed. Soon<br />after, a third.</p><p class="mobile-post">Authorities don�t think the trio was in cahoots to avoid class, Holm said.</p><p class="mobile-post">�Their teacher got concerned and notified the school administration, which<br />called the sheriff�s office,� he said.</p><p class="mobile-post">The three students were taken to Good Samaritan Hospital in Puyallup as a<br />precaution, he said.</p><p class="mobile-post">The scare first prompted school officials to evacuate all students to the<br />gymnasium then to send all students home for the day, Hansen said.</p><p class="mobile-post">�We decided to err on the side of caution,� she said.</p><p class="mobile-post">A Central Pierce hazardous materials crews inspected the room but found<br />nothing amiss, Holm said.</p><p class="mobile-post">The district then hired a private environmental firm to test air quality in<br />the school, Hansen said.</p><p class="mobile-post"> <br />Adam Lynn: 253-597-8644<br />adam.lynn@thenewstribune.com</p><p class="mobile-post">Staff writer Daniel Thigpen contributed to this report.</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111593006807904122?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115908941490623872005-05-12T07:42:00.000-07:002005-05-12T07:42:21.583-07:00Re: Mary sightings around the world<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: Paranormal.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=3&i=69&t=38> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">Hi,</p><p class="mobile-post">We had a customer bring this sea shell with the image of the virgin mary on<br />it.</p><p class="mobile-post">We were amazed. Please pull up the picture at our website or you can view it<br />on eBay currently. Or you can pull up our company website and click current<br />auction.<br />www.4auctionhelp.com . Before you decide to delete this message, please<br />look at pictures.</p><p class="mobile-post">This is has been inspected and it has not been tampered or painted.</p><p class="mobile-post">If you have any questions, please call us 760-439-4435</p><p class="mobile-post">thanks</p><p class="mobile-post">JESUS or THE VIRGIN MARY? Seashell Sea Shell Image<br />NO HOAX. Not Painted. The Real Thing! 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Seashell Sea Shell Image <br />SHIPPING | Terms and Conditions | LEGAL | ABOUT US <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Description <br />Thank you for looking!</p><p class="mobile-post">Up for auction is a Seashell that looks like...</p><p class="mobile-post">JESUS OR THE VIRGIN MARY.</p><p class="mobile-post">This item was found at a beach in Monterey Ca. about a year ago.</p><p class="mobile-post">The customer held on to it until yesterday, after seeing a bunch of amazing<br />things that are selling on eBay.</p><p class="mobile-post">NO HOAX. Not Painted. The Real Thing! This is a low reserve auction.</p><p class="mobile-post">This is no Joke! Your bid is a binding contract and will be taken very<br />seriously.<br />If you have no intention to pay for this item, PLEASE DO NOT BID. 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All that I remember seeing, is the rear<br />quarter and a large black tail. We where probably a mile and a half from his<br />house, on a back country road.</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111579405762489197?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115779165697892432005-05-10T19:39:00.000-07:002005-05-10T19:39:25.703-07:00Re: Panther sighting in Mississippi?<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: General.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=1&i=328&t=310> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">I live in Columbia , SC and my husband saw a large black "panther" about<br />four years ago. Last week a 12 year old was looking outside and saw the<br />same thing- I had not mentioned any of this to them. What do you think? I<br />need to look up panthers.</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111577916569789243?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115734962059647602005-05-10T07:22:00.000-07:002005-05-10T07:22:42.123-07:00US 'torpedoed Kursk nuclear sub'<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: Conspiracy / ParaPolitics.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=4&i=112&t=112> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">[img]http://i.timeinc.net/time/daily/special/photo/sub/kursk.jpg[/img]<br />US 'torpedoed Kursk nuclear sub'<br />Daniel Stacey, London / May 09, 2005</p><p class="mobile-post">A FORMER British military official has backed a sensational claim that the<br />Russian nuclear submarine, the Kursk, was torpedoed by US forces in August<br />2000.</p><p class="mobile-post">An official inquest concluded that the disaster � in which all 118 crew<br />drowned in the Barents Sea, 135km off the Russian coast � was caused by an<br />accidental explosion of an onboard torpedo.</p><p class="mobile-post">But Maurice Stradling, a former torpedo engineer and a key figure in the<br />original investigation, believes a new French documentary, The Kursk: A<br />Submarine in Troubled Waters, should change world opinion on the sinking.</p><p class="mobile-post">"On the balance of probabilities, the Kursk was sunk by an American MK-48<br />torpedo," said Mr Stradling, formerly a senior member of the British Defence<br />Ministry.</p><p class="mobile-post">BBC editor Nick Fraser called the claim a "pack of lies" and has refused to<br />air the documentary, which attracted a record audience of more than 4<br />million when it screened on French TV.</p><p class="mobile-post">The BBC used Mr Stradling as its main authority for a documentary it made in<br />2001 � What Sank the Kursk?, in which Mr Stradling theorised that the<br />sinking was caused by the malfunctioning of an old-fashioned HTP torpedo.</p><p class="mobile-post">Mr Stradling, who also appears in the new French documentary, said: "At the<br />time (2001), that was a perfectly reasonable film, given the facts as we<br />knew them then, when there seemed to be no third-party involvement,"</p><p class="mobile-post">The new explanation for the Kursk's downing is based on film footage of a<br />hole in the side of the vessel, and evidence placing US submarines in the<br />area at the time it was sunk.</p><p class="mobile-post">The French film shows stills of the Kursk raised above the water after being<br />salvaged, with a precise circular hole in its right side. The hole clearly<br />bends inwards, consistent with an attack from outside the submarine.</p><p class="mobile-post">A US military source in the documentary declares the hole to be the<br />trademark evidence of an American MK-48 torpedo, which is made to melt<br />cleanly through steel sheet due to a mechanism at its tip that combusts<br />copper.</p><p class="mobile-post">The film suggests the attack happened while two US submarines, the Toledo<br />and Memphis, were shadowing the Kursk in a routine military exercise.</p><p class="mobile-post">The documentary says the Toledo accidentally collided with the Kursk, at<br />which point the Russian submarine opened its torpedo tubes, leading to an<br />attack from the Memphis, which was protecting the damaged Toledo while it<br />retreated.</p><p class="mobile-post">The cause of the sinking was covered up at the time in an act of diplomacy<br />between then US presidents Bill Clinton and Russian President Vladimir Putin<br />� a deal that included the cancellation of $US10 billion ($12.5 billion) of<br />Russian debt, the film states.</p><p class="mobile-post">After the documentary received its only public broadcast in Britain, some<br />claimed the Russian navy had drilled the hole and fed doctored footage to<br />the film-makers to create a false impression.</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111573496205964760?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115655847782216642005-05-09T09:24:00.000-07:002005-05-09T09:24:07.863-07:00What exactly was the 'Dover Demon?'<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: Entities.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=5&i=43&t=43> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">What exactly was the 'Dover Demon?'<br />By Mr. Know-It-All / Sunday, May 8, 2005<br />[img]http://www3.metrowestdailynews.com/images/localRegional/ltpdemon05082005.jpg[/img]<br />Dear Mr. Know-It-All, friends were recently telling me about the ghost<br />stories at John Stone's Inn in Ashland, but wasn't there a report of a UFO<br />in this area a while back? T.W., Westborough<br /> <br /> Methinks you're referring to the mysterious Dover Demon, T.W. <br /> <br /> Let's set the stage. The year is 1977. Jimmy Carter is in the White<br />House. "Stars Wars" makes its debut. Elvis permanently leaves the building.<br />The Yankees win another World Series. And an alien visits the tony town of<br />Dover. Maybe.<br /> <br /> To describe what allegedly transpired, we turn to the book "Creatures<br />of the Outer Edge," penned by cryptozoologists Loren Coleman and Jerome Clark.<br /> <br /> The bizarre tale begins at 10:30 p.m. on April 21 as three<br />17-year-olds, Bill Bartlett, Mike Mazzocca and Andy Brodie, are driving<br />north on Farm Street. Bartlett, who's behind the wheel of a Volkswagen,<br />spots something creeping along a low wall of loose stones on the left side<br />of the road. At first he thinks the image is a dog or a cat until his<br />headlights shine on it and he realizes it's nothing he's ever seen before.<br /> <br /> The figure slowly turns its head and stares into the light, its two<br />large, round, glassy, lidless eyes shining brightly "like two orange marbles."<br /> <br /> Its watermelon-shaped head, resting at the top of a thin neck, is the<br />size of the rest of its body. Except for its oversized head, the creature is<br />thin, with long spindly arms and legs, and large hands and feet. The skin is<br />hairless and peach-colored and appears to have a rough ure. "Like wet<br />sandpaper," Bartlett subsequently tells Coleman.<br /> <br /> Standing no more than 3 1/2 to 4 feet tall, the figure is shaped like<br />"a baby's body with long arms and legs." It had been making its way along<br />the wall, its long fingers curling around the rocks, when the car lights<br />surprised it.<br /> <br /> Unfortunately, neither of Bartlett's companions sees the creature. The<br />sighting lasts only a few seconds and, before Bartlett can speak, the car<br />leaves the scene.<br /> <br /> "I really flew after I saw it," Bartlett recalls. "I took that corner<br />at 45, which is pretty fast. I said to my friends, 'Did you see that?' And<br />they said, 'Nah, describe it.' I did and they said, 'Go back. Go back!' And<br />I said, 'No way. No way.' When you see something like that, you don't want<br />to stand around and see what it's going to do.<br /> <br /> "They finally got me to go back and Mike was leaning out of the window<br />yelling, 'Come on, creature!' And I was saying, 'Will you cut that out!'<br />Andy was yelling, 'I want to see you!'"<br /> <br /> But the creature is gone. Bartlett drops his friends off and goes to<br />his Walpole Street home. Visibly upset, he walks through the door and his<br />father asks him what's wrong. Bartlett relates the story and later sketches<br />what he's seen.<br /> <br /> The creature then makes another appearance. <br /> <br /> Around midnight, 15-year-old John Baxter leaves his girlfriend Cathy<br />Cronin's house at the south end of Millers High Road (we assume the authors<br />mean Miller Hill Road). Anyway, Baxter starts walking up the street on his<br />way home. Half an hour later, after he has walked about a mile, he observes<br />someone approaching him. Because the figure is short, Baxter assumes it's an<br />acquaintance of his, M.G. Bouchard, who lives on the street.<br /> <br /> John calls out, "M.G., is that you?" <br /> <br /> No response. <br /> <br /> But Baxter and the figure continue to approach each other until finally<br />the latter stops. Baxter then halts as well and asks, "Who is that?" The sky<br />is dark and overcast and he can only see a shadowy form.<br /> <br /> Trying to get a better look, Baxter takes one step forward and the<br />figure scurries off to the left, running down a shallow wooded gully and up<br />the opposite bank. As the figure runs, Baxter hears its footsteps on the dry<br />leaves.<br /> <br /> He follows the figure down the slope, then stops and looks across the<br />gully. There, he sees the creature, standing in silhouette about 30 feet<br />away, its feet "molded" around the top of a rock several feet from a tree.<br /> <br /> The creature's body reminds Baxter of a monkey's, except for its dark<br />"figure-eight"-shaped head. Its eyes, two lighter spots in the middle of the<br />head, are looking straight at Baxter, who after a few minutes begins to feel<br />uneasy. Realizing he has never seen such a creature before and fearing what<br />it might do next, he backs carefully up the slope, his heart pounding. He<br />then "walks very fast" down the road to the intersection at Farm Street.<br /> <br /> There, a couple passing in a car pick him up and drive him home. <br /> <br /> The next day, Bartlett tells his close friend Will Taintor, 18, about<br />his sighting.<br /> <br /> Can you guess what happens next? <br /> <br /> Around midnight, Taintor is driving Abby Brabham, 15, home when an<br />encounter with the creature takes place. As they pass along Springdale<br />Avenue, Brabham spots something in the headlights on the left side of the<br />road. The "something" is a creature crouched on all fours and facing the<br />car. Its body is thin and monkeylike but its head is large and oblong, with<br />no nose, ears or mouth.<br /> <br /> The creature is hairless and its skin tan or beige in color. The facial<br />area around the eyes is lighter and the eyes glow green. Brabham insists<br />this is the case, even after investigators tell her that Bartlett had said<br />the eyes were orange.<br /> <br /> Taintor sees the creature only momentarily and has the impression of<br />something with a large head and a tan body. He doesn't know what it is but<br />he does know that it's not a dog.<br /> <br /> Frightened, Brabham urges Taintor to speed up so they can get away.<br />Taintor claims that only after they leave the scene does he recall Baxter's<br />sighting. His own had been so brief and unspectacular that he probably would<br />have thought little of it if Brabham had not been with him.<br /> <br /> He asks her to describe the figure, deliberately phrasing misleading<br />questions about aspects of the creature's appearance he knew not to be true<br />in order to check her story against Bartlett's, which he did not mention to<br />her. Abby sticks to her story.<br /> <br /> On April 28, Coleman, then living in neighboring Needham, visits the<br />Dover Country Store where a store employee, Melody Fryer, tells him about<br />Bartlett's sighting and sketch. She promises to get him a copy and two days<br />later provides him with two drawings. The next day Coleman interviews<br />Bartlett. On May 3 he questions Baxter and Brabham and on the 5th talks with<br />Taintor.<br /> <br /> Two weeks later, Coleman asks Walter Webb of the Aerial Phenomena<br />Research Organization, Joseph Nyman of the Mutual UFO Network and Ed Fogg of<br />the New England UFO Study Group to join the investigation. Although none of<br />the witnesses had reported seeing a UFO in connection with the Dover Demon,<br />the ufologists are struck by the creature's apparent resemblance to humanoid<br />beings sometimes associated with UFOs.<br /> <br /> So is the Dover Demon a hoax? The investigators conclude that's<br />possible, but express doubts. There's nothing in the witnesses' backgrounds<br />to suggest they might be pranksters and much to suggest they were honest,<br />upright individuals.<br /> <br /> As Webb observes, "None of the four was on drugs or drinking at the<br />time of his or her sighting so far as we were able to determine.... None of<br />the principals in this affair made any attempt to go To The Newspapers or<br />police to publicize their claims. Instead, the sightings gradually leaked<br />out. Finally, the teenagers' own parents, the high school principal, the<br />science instructor and other adults in Dover whose comments were solicited<br />didn't believe the Dover Demon was a fabrication, implying the youths did<br />indeed see 'something.'<br /> <br /> "As for the idea the witnesses were victims of somebody else's stunt,<br />this seems most unlikely, chiefly due to the virtual impossibility of<br />creating an animated, lifelike 'demon' of the sort described."<br /> <br /> But if the Demon was real, what was it? A UFO being? Perhaps, but then<br />nothing precisely similar has ever been reported before, according to Ted<br />Bloecher, who has collected more than 1,500 UFO accounts for the Center for<br />UFO Studies.<br /> <br /> On the other hand, maybe the Demon is a member of a curious race known<br />to the Cree Indians of eastern Canada as the Mannegishi, the authors write.<br />The Mannegishi, naturalist Sigurd Olson says in his book "Listening Post,"<br />are supposed to be "little people with round heads and no noses who live<br />with only one purpose: to play jokes on travelers. The little creatures have<br />long spidery legs, arms with six-fingered hands, and live between rocks in<br />the rapids...."<br /> <br /> This report comes via the BookRags.com Web site. <br /> <br /> The Unexplained Mysteries Web site, meanwhile, opines that "like many<br />sightings of this nature, it seems unlikely that this is some form of<br />undiscovered natural species, but more of a genetic mutation or hybrid of<br />some sort. There is also the possibility that what these people saw was some<br />kind of alien being, as the case bares striking resemblance to many reports<br />of such creatures at the sites of UFO activity. Unfortunately, there is<br />really no way of finding out for sure."<br /> <br /> The Eye's Behind Web site notes that Martin Kottmeyer, an expert on UFO<br />stories, claims that the Dover Demon witnesses simply saw a baby moose and<br />misidentified it. "While misperception may have played a role in what they<br />saw, it is hard to imagine mistaking a moose for the creature that they<br />described," the site states.<br /> <br /> According to Coleman, 1977 was an unusually eventful year for strange<br />occurrences. UFO and creature sightings were abnormally frequent and often<br />seemed to be connected; they often occurred in closely related times and<br />places. Many of the creature sightings involved mysterious monsters with<br />human-like forms. People wondered if some of these creatures were from outer<br />space.<br /> <br /> In a 1996 article in the Needham Chronicle, John Horrigan, a debunker<br />of the paranormal, said that while some people took the teen's reports<br />seriously, later investigation threw strong doubt on their credibility.<br /> <br /> By the way, a local newspaper dubbed the creature the "Dover Demon." </p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111565584778221664?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115527370617889852005-05-07T21:42:00.000-07:002005-05-07T21:42:50.686-07:00Super Mice Teach Scientists the Secret to Aging<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: Anomalous Sciences.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=9&i=228&t=228> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">Scientists learn the secret of ageing<br />Indo-Asian News Service / London, May 7, 2005<br />[img]http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:kDFZweaYvSMJ:home.earthlink.net/~gordonmd/altmed/images/Aging.jpg[/img] [img]http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:58LnQdy6xwMJ:community-2.webtv.net/DENNISOHAYS/MIGHTYMOUSE/scrapbookFiles/importD40.jpg[/img]<br />Scientists have managed to stave off the ageing process in mice, a discovery<br />that might pave the way to longer, healthier living in humans too.</p><p class="mobile-post">Experiments at the US-based Washington University School of Medicine showed<br />that protecting the body of mice against highly reactive chemicals called<br />free radicals - long suspected as a cause of ageing - gave them longer<br />lives, reports the Scottish daily Scotsman.</p><p class="mobile-post">Mice given higher levels of an enzyme that breaks down free radicals had<br />about a 20 percent increase in their average and maximum lifespan, about<br />four and a half months.</p><p class="mobile-post">They also had healthier hearts than other mice.</p><p class="mobile-post">The experiments suggest that people could live longer and be free from many<br />age-related diseases if they were protected from free radicals.</p><p class="mobile-post">"This study is very supportive of the free radical theory of ageing. It<br />shows the significance of free radicals and of reactive oxygen species in<br />particular in the ageing process," said lead researcher Peter Rabinovitch.</p><p class="mobile-post">"People used to only focus on specific age-related diseases because it was<br />believed that the ageing process itself could not be affected. What<br />we'rerealising now is that by intervening in the underlying ageing process,<br />we may be able to produce very significant increases in 'health-span', or<br />healthy life-span."</p><p class="mobile-post">Rabinovitch and his colleagues studied the enzyme catalase, which helps<br />breakdown hydrogen peroxide - a waste product of the body's metabolic<br />process - into water and oxygen.</p><p class="mobile-post">Hydrogen peroxide can be a precursor of free radicals.</p><p class="mobile-post">The damage they cause can, in turn, lead to further flaws in cells' chemical<br />processes, which lead to more free radicals being produced.</p><p class="mobile-post">Free radicals can create unnecessary chemical reactions, which damage<br />cells,including DNA. Some scientists believe they are major factors in heart<br />disease, cancer and other serious conditions.</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111552737061788985?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115403014972072542005-05-06T11:10:00.000-07:002005-05-06T11:10:15.030-07:00Pope was investigating Knights Templar before his election<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: Haunted Place or Sacred Space.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=10&i=38&t=38> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">Pope was investigating Knights Templar before his election<br />[img]http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:GhqzNeoGPJgJ:home.tiscalinet.de/kostecki/pics/carcassonne_l.jpg[/img] [img]http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:kUI7AV8Ua4AJ:www.onlinewahn.de/ratz2.jpg[/img]<br />The new Pope, Benedict XVI, was actively investigating secret societies<br />including the Knights Templar and the Illuminati, it was revealed yesterday.<br />Details were exposed by a local newspaper in Hertfordshire, England.<br />Cardinal Ratzinger was head of the Inquisition, the arm of the Church set up<br />to investigate, persecute or eliminate heretics. But the curious thing is,<br />we now know that he started his investigation shortly before he was elected<br />as the new Pope. Did he know something? He certainly made no secret of his<br />ambition to become Pope.</p><p class="mobile-post">Pope�s probe into Hertford�s Templars</p><p class="mobile-post">THE NEW POPE has reportedly made inquiries into a secret society in<br />Hertford, the Knights Templar.</p><p class="mobile-post">He is thought to have contacted a top Hertfordshire historian and a records<br />officer at County Hall in Hertford.</p><p class="mobile-post">The inquiries follow the Templars� demand last December for a papal apology<br />by 2007 for their persecution by the Vatican almost 700 years ago.</p><p class="mobile-post">The demand � which the Vatican was said to be �seriously considering� � made<br />international headlines after it was exclusively revealed by the Mercury.<br />The news also appeared in national newspapers, including The Times, The<br />Independent, and The Guardian.</p><p class="mobile-post">Now we have received new information that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger made the<br />calls prior to his election as Pope Benedict XVI earlier this month.</p><p class="mobile-post">A source told the Mercury that the German cardinal contacted local history<br />expert Dr Alan Thompson at the University of Hertfordshire. The anonymous<br />source also pointed out that the Pope�s homeland, Bavaria, where he became a<br />memeber of Hitler Youth, is also the homeland of a mysterious secret<br />society, the Illuminati.</p><p class="mobile-post">After we asked him to confirm the claim, Dr Thompson said: �I was contacted<br />some time ago by a previous cardinal ... but I don't want to talk any more<br />about it.�</p><p class="mobile-post">Tim Acheson, a modern-day Templar, commented: �The professor may not want to<br />give anything away, but there is an important clue in his reply. The<br />�previous cardinal� can only refer to one man � Ratzinger.�</p><p class="mobile-post">In Dan Brown�s best-selling novel, Angels and Demons, the Illuminati takes<br />revenge on the Vatican. Mr Acheson speculated, �Ratzinger is on record<br />suggesting that Freemasonry was set up to persecute Christianity. Perhaps it<br />is the revenge of the Templars that the Church fears, since the origin of<br />Freemasonry is rooted in the persecution of the Templars by the Church.�</p><p class="mobile-post">Before he became Pope, Cardinal Ratzinger led the Vatican committee once<br />known as the �Inquisition�. Among its roles is to consider apologies to<br />groups persecuted by the church.</p><p class="mobile-post">Such groups include the Knights Templar, a secretive Order of warrior monks<br />who were persecuted by King Phillip IV of France and Pope Clement V from<br />October 13, 1307.</p><p class="mobile-post">The Mercury�s source also claimed that the cardinal contacted Herts County<br />Council's environmental records officer, Alison Tinneswood.</p><p class="mobile-post">Ms Tinneswood would not comment this week and, seeking refuge in the �Data<br />Protection Act�, a Herts County. Council spokesman refused to confirm or<br />deny that a member of staff had been contacted by the Vatican.</p><p class="mobile-post">A press officer for the Holy See pledged to look into the matter.</p><p class="mobile-post">Mr Acheson observes an ironic historical connection between the Templars and<br />the name of the new Pope.</p><p class="mobile-post">He added, cryptically: �The pontiff chose Benedict as his papal title, a<br />name with special significance for the Knights Templar. The Rule of the<br />Templars, which is like a code of conduct for the Order, was originally<br />known as the Rule of Benedict.�</p><p class="mobile-post">SOURCE</p><p class="mobile-post">Hertfordshire Mercury, �Pope�s probe into Hertford�s Templars�, page 25, 29<br />April 2005.</p><p class="mobile-post">Archived: </p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111540301497207254?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115402686251949232005-05-06T11:04:00.000-07:002005-05-06T11:04:46.343-07:00Spying on the government - UC Berkeley geographer maps Area51<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: Unidentified Flying Objects.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=6&i=261&t=261> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">[img]http://www.sfbg.com/39/31/cover_tonopahCLOSEup.jpg[/img]<br />Tonopah Test Range as seen through Paglen's telescope. Tonopah photo by<br />Trevor Paglen.</p><p class="mobile-post">Spying on the government: A UC Berkeley geographer maps the secret military<br />bases of the American West � where billions of dollars disappear into creepy<br />clandestine projects.<br />By A.C. Thompson</p><p class="mobile-post">IT STARTED WITH an e-mail inviting me to join an expedition to Area 51, the<br />secret military site in the Nevada backcountry.</p><p class="mobile-post">"Let me be clear about this," wrote Trevor Paglen, the 30-year-old<br />geographer leading the trek. "The trip will not be easy. It might not even<br />be that fun, depending on your attitude, how well-prepared you are, and what<br />you consider fun. The weather is unpredictable � it could be really hot or<br />really cold, or (most likely) both.... If you are not in reasonable shape,<br />or are without proper equipment, you will die. Seriously."</p><p class="mobile-post">Despite the less-than-inviting invitation, I was intrigued. For five decades<br />Area 51 has been the military's heart of darkness, the core of its "black<br />world" of classified research and development, a place that appears on no<br />maps, and, officially, has no name. The U.S. government will divulge nothing<br />about the site, except that it's an "operating location" overseen by the<br />U.S. Air Force. Everything else � including the most seemingly mundane facts<br />� is classified in the name of national security.<br />The territory in question sits deep in a colossal, small country-size, 3.1<br />million acre Air Force base northwest of Las Vegas. Built on Groom Lake, a<br />dry lake bed, Area 51 is bisected by a 27,000-foot runway, studded with<br />massive hangars and communications towers (which look something like<br />offshore oil rigs topped by giant scoops of vanilla ice cream), and<br />patrolled by a platoon of camouflage-clad private security personnel with<br />orders to kill intruders.</p><p class="mobile-post">Despite the government's omerta-like code of silence, aerospace experts have<br />concluded the isolated, mountain-ringed rectangle of desert served as an<br />incubator for some key cold war machinery, aircraft like the U-2 spy plane<br />and the black-winged, radar-deceiving F-117A stealth fighter.</p><p class="mobile-post">UFO-heads, of course, have other ideas. For them, Area 51 is the locus of<br />fevered, conspiratorial speculation, a remote and incredibly well-guarded<br />location where the government has hidden a fleet of alien spacecraft.<br />According to this line of thinking, the mysterious lights sometimes spotted<br />blipping across the night sky over Nevada are hot rods from another planet.</p><p class="mobile-post">After doing a little reading on the place, I knew I had to see it for<br />myself.</p><p class="mobile-post">. . . </p><p class="mobile-post">Paglen is steeped in the lore surrounding Area 51, the twin currents of<br />secrecy and weirdness that swirl around the place like powdery desert dust.<br />Clandestine military installations are the subject of his doctoral<br />dissertation in geography at UC Berkeley, an endeavor that's propelled him<br />across the American West, mapping the archipelago of bases that dot the<br />landscape. "The whole thing is about getting people to see the world around<br />them differently," Paglen says. "The amount of land devoted to this stuff is<br />gigantic."</p><p class="mobile-post">To Paglen, a good-humored Air Force brat with a Woody Woodpecker-ish laugh,<br />Area 51 is many things. It's a pop-culture trope, served up by the X-Files<br />and the 1996 flick Independence Day. A testament to the supremacy over<br />American life of the Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency and their<br />corporate pals. A fount of disinformation.</p><p class="mobile-post">One tactic used to shroud zones like Area 51, he argues, "is to make those<br />places very visible in the wrong way � all the UFO stuff at Area 51, for<br />example. Area 51 is far from secret. It's a clich�. But the fact that it's a<br />clich� also hides it."</p><p class="mobile-post">Declassified CIA documents, Paglen notes, suggest Langley fomented UFO<br />rumors during the 1950s and '60s as a way to deflect attention from the very<br />real flights of experimental aircraft, including the U-2 and A-12 Blackbird<br />spy planes.</p><p class="mobile-post">I met Paglen about 10 years ago when we were both hanging out at East Bay<br />punk gigs. He's still got a punkish edge, favoring dark jeans and cowboy<br />boots and punctuating many of his comments with slang and obscenities. All<br />this camouflages, to some degree, his eclectic braininess: Before pursuing<br />geography, Paglen earned degrees in religious studies (with a minor in<br />musical composition) and art. As you read this, the Lab, a San Francisco<br />gallery, is displaying Paglen's solo show "Recording Carceral Landscapes," a<br />chilling commentary on California's leviathan prison system.</p><p class="mobile-post">In addition to his academic explorations, Paglen also gives informal tours<br />of classified America, journeying to places like the Tejon Ranch Radar Cross<br />Section range (where Northrop tests bleeding-edge aircraft), the<br />headquarters of Science Applications International Corp. (the no-profile<br />defense contractor tapped to set up a TV propaganda network in Iraq), the<br />San Diego docks that are home to the Sea Shadow (a classified Naval<br />watercraft), and the Classic Bullseye listening station (a heavily guarded<br />collection of National Security Agency eavesdropping equipment). He's posted<br />graphics, reports, and pics from all these expeditions on his Web site,<br />paglen.com.</p><p class="mobile-post">In mid-March I spent three days probing the dark side with Paglen and a crew<br />of 10 other sightseers.</p><p class="mobile-post">. . . </p><p class="mobile-post">"Uh, guys, we need to be up there," Paglen says, gesturing to the<br />snow-encrusted peak looming above us, "and we're heading downhill."</p><p class="mobile-post">We're somewhere near the base of Tikaboo Peak, a treacherous 8,000-foot-tall<br />pile of prehistoric rock stippled with scrubby trees. To get to Tikaboo, the<br />vantage point closest to Area 51, we've driven about 120 miles north from<br />Vegas, following a dirt road through the desolate yet gorgeous Nevada wilds,<br />surrounded by an ocean of scrubby vegetation and grainy, sunburned soil.</p><p class="mobile-post">So far, getting up the mountain has been quite a task � on top of our, ahem,<br />navigational issues, one member of our crew has already vanished (apparently<br />he took off to take a dump), and we've lost any trace of the trail we're<br />supposed to be following. The conditions on this frigid afternoon aren't<br />especially favorable, either. The temperature is dropping rapidly, daylight<br />is dwindling, and three-foot-deep swatches of snow speckle the mountain.</p><p class="mobile-post">I've managed to pull a Homer Simpson move, leaving my heavy, waterproof coat<br />back in San Francisco. Plus, I'm wearing DC skate shoes, which are already<br />soaked thanks to the snow.</p><p class="mobile-post">"Have you ever seen any people out here?" one of the expeditioners asks<br />Paglen.</p><p class="mobile-post">"Only once, and it was really crazy," replies Paglen, a charming character<br />with an expansive sense of humor. "We ran into this group of cops from Waco,<br />Texas. They had all these telescopes and high-tech gadgetry."</p><p class="mobile-post">Cops from Waco, the nexus of myriad conspiracy theories springing from the<br />carnage-laden Branch Davidian debacle, descending on Area 51, the hub of UFO<br />conspiracy theories? Yeah, that's a tad weird.</p><p class="mobile-post">We tromp on, and by 5:01 p.m. we hit our first stopping point, a peak<br />several hundred feet below the summit. Robby Herbst, the guy who disappeared<br />to make like a bear in the woods, has resurfaced. He's weary from the<br />ascent. "I'm ready for the aliens to take me," says Herbst, an itinerant art<br />professor from Los Angeles, clad in an amazing pair of '70s-era striped<br />jeans. From here the trek gets totally Lord of the Rings, as we traverse an<br />exposed ridgeline punctuated with boulders and begin a steep ascent. At this<br />elevation we're encircled by sky, not trudging beneath it.</p><p class="mobile-post">After a two-hour scramble up the mountain, we hit the summit with the sun<br />hanging low and look out over a vast plain lined by a few unpaved roads.<br />Dust billows up from one of the roads. Paglen figures it's a government van<br />ferrying Area 51 workers around the base.</p><p class="mobile-post">Unfortunately, we can't see much more. Our view of Area 51 � which would've<br />been limited anyway � is further obscured by charcoal-colored clouds<br />pregnant with rain and a thick layer of floating dust. "Can the government<br />make haze?" jokes one guy who flew out from Chicago for the trip.</p><p class="mobile-post">Paglen has lugged a powerful telescope up with him, so we take turns peering<br />through it, able to make out a handful of structures on a mountainside about<br />25 miles away. He snaps a digital camera onto the scope and shoots some<br />photos.</p><p class="mobile-post">The whole deal is fairly anticlimactic; we drove hundreds of miles and<br />dragged ourselves up a fucking mountain, only to be thwarted by Mom Nature?<br />@!#$.</p><p class="mobile-post">Until 1995 you could get substantially closer to Area 51 by ascending White<br />Sides Mountain or Freedom Ridge. Then UFO freaks and stealth-plane watchers<br />began circulating detailed photos of hangars, fuel tanks, runways, and radio<br />towers they'd shot from the two mountains, and the Air Force decided to<br />annex more acreage around Area 51, pushing tourists like ourselves further<br />away.<br />From our perch atop Tikaboo, Paglen dives into the history of Area 51, a<br />locale lacking an official name but endowed with an abundance of enigmatic<br />nicknames including Dreamland, the Dark Side of the Moon, the Box, the<br />Container, and the Ranch.</p><p class="mobile-post">By any name, the site is testimony to the cozy relationship between the U.S.<br />government and its corporate contractors. "It was originally called the<br />Ranch, and it was started by Lockheed in 1955 because they were developing<br />the U-2 spy plane," Paglen says. "Francis Gary Powers" � the ill-fated pilot<br />shot down by the Soviets in 1960 � "trained here to fly the U-2."</p><p class="mobile-post">Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin) had been blueprinting and building new planes<br />at the Skunk Works, the company's covert Burbank R&D lab, and testing the<br />experimental craft at Edwards Air Force Base, in the Mojave Desert near<br />Palmdale. But the U-2, a joint project of the CIA and the Air Force,<br />demanded a more private proving ground. The vehicle was an international<br />incident waiting to happen: a camera-equipped aircraft capable of going to<br />the upper regions of the stratosphere (up to 74,000 feet) and bringing home<br />snapshots of the evil empire.</p><p class="mobile-post">From the start, everything was cloak-and-dagger. The Agency bankrolled the<br />base by writing $1 million in checks to Skunk Works director Kelly Johnson<br />and mailing them to his Encino home. Johnson in turn made sure Lockheed's<br />fingerprints wouldn't be on the project by creating a phony front company, C<br />and J Engineering, which hired builders who erected the basic Area 51<br />infrastructure in a matter of months.</p><p class="mobile-post">The next radar-eluding craft developed at Area 51, Paglen explains, owed its<br />existence to a set of 1870s-vintage physics formulas. Those formulas,<br />devised by Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell and known simply as<br />Maxwell's equations, predict how a surface will reflect electromagnetic waves.</p><p class="mobile-post">In the 1970s they became the basis for the F-117A stealth fighter when<br />Lockheed engineers used state-of-the-art computers to tweak and extrapolate<br />the equations, hunting for shapes that would scatter and diffuse radar<br />waves. The result was a chunky, flat-angled, Star Wars-esque vehicle,<br />weighing 52,500 pounds (loaded) and measuring nearly 63 feet from nose to<br />tail. It had the "radar signature" of a small bird.</p><p class="mobile-post">Paglen says, "The stealth fighter became the most secret project since the<br />Manhattan Project. Ronald Reagan was particularly interested in magic-bullet<br />technology" like stealth planes and Star Wars missile defense.</p><p class="mobile-post">In Paglen's estimation, the historic road to Area 51 goes through the labs<br />of Los Alamos, N.M., where J. Robert Oppenheimer and company begat the<br />A-bomb. The Manhattan Project, Paglen writes in an essay for a forthcoming<br />book, was the "first highly-classified, multi-billion dollar [military<br />research] effort.... The Manhattan Project had to manage the thousands of<br />people working on the weapon at any given moment, while restricting the<br />knowledge of the project's true purpose to a very small number of people."</p><p class="mobile-post">The strategies devised in New Mexico were transplanted to Area 51 and<br />further refined, he says. In some ways the connection between Oppenheimer<br />and Area 51 is even more direct: Area 51 abuts the Nevada Test Site, where,<br />between 1945 and 1992, the government detonated 1,021 nuclear weapons,<br />sprinkling radiation across a vast swath of the Southwest.</p><p class="mobile-post">. . . </p><p class="mobile-post">Enough about the past. What the hell is going on out here now? Even the<br />experts have few clues.</p><p class="mobile-post">John Pike directs GlobalSecurity.org, a Beltway think tank, and has been<br />scrutinizing the Pentagon for 25 years. He says that during the Reagan<br />years, analysts could figure out � in broad terms � what the key classified<br />projects were, despite all the secrecy. "Twenty years ago, when there was a<br />big increase in classified spending, we pretty much knew what the programs<br />were," Pike says. "We knew there was a stealth fighter. We knew there was a<br />stealth bomber."</p><p class="mobile-post">In 1990, he notes, a New York Times reporter was able to pen a 273-page book<br />on the "black budget," the money funneled into clandestine military and spy<br />programs with little congressional oversight.</p><p class="mobile-post">These days, Pike admits, he's baffled. The military is far more successful<br />at keeping things under wraps. Whatever is going on at Area 51 and similar<br />spots is truly a mystery at this juncture.</p><p class="mobile-post">"It's certainly a testament to Rummy's ability to keep a secret � that<br />they've been able to spend this money without anybody noticing," Pike says.</p><p class="mobile-post">And they're spending plenty. The black budget is blimping out to new<br />dimensions. Estimates by the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments,<br />another nonpartisan Washington, D.C., think tank, put the total spending for<br />classified weapons programs at $26.9 billion for 2005; for 2006 the<br />Department of Defense has asked for $28 billion.</p><p class="mobile-post">That's up from a comparatively paltry $11.7 billion a decade ago. </p><p class="mobile-post">Pike figures a chunk of the increase can be attributed to surging spending<br />on hardware for the intelligence agencies. "You can probably explain half of<br />that from growth in the intelligence budget," he contends, explaining that<br />spook outfits like the CIA and the National Reconnaissance Organization<br />disguise their spending by sticking it in the Air Force's budget.</p><p class="mobile-post">And at least some of the loot is going into Area 51. Pike was one of the<br />first people to post overhead satellite photos of Area 51 on the Web, paying<br />a Russian company for pics of the territory shot in 1998 and 2000 and<br />comparing them to some rare 1968 pics taken by the U.S. Geological Survey.<br />(Apparently, all images captured by U.S. satellites after 1972 have been<br />deleted from the National Archives.) From looking at the photos, it's<br />obvious there's been massive expansion at the site, with new runways and a<br />gaggle of new buildings doubling the size of the installation.</p><p class="mobile-post">At the Federation of American Scientists, Steven Aftergood has a couple of<br />ideas about what kind of toys the government is blowing our money on. "To<br />start burning up lots of money, you have to be building hardware, and if<br />it's space-based, that's a plus," he says sarcastically.</p><p class="mobile-post">He points to the outburst of West Virginia senator Jay Rockefeller, who in<br />late 2004 publicly shredded an unnamed covert R&D effort, describing it as<br />"totally unjustified and very wasteful and dangerous to national security."<br />Intelligence analysts quickly connected the dots, theorizing that<br />Rockefeller was pissed about a stealth spy satellite project, an<br />eavesdropping device that, like the F-117A, can avoid detection.</p><p class="mobile-post">"I think it was mainly supposed to be stealthy in regards to radiation and<br />ground-based detection," says Aftergood, director of the FAS's Project on<br />Government Secrecy.</p><p class="mobile-post">An earlier project, code-named MISTY, apparently relied on a shield that<br />would "make it difficult or impossible for hostile enemy forces to damage or<br />destroy satellites in orbit." Analysts uncovered that language when the<br />Defense Department stupidly decided to patent the invention in 1994.</p><p class="mobile-post">In this time of ballooning black budgets, Aftergood says, "first and<br />foremost" we need Congress to watchdog the spooks and warriors. "I think<br />there are legitimate reasons to classify advanced military research. But if<br />they classify it, they need to receive more, not less, scrutiny, even if<br />it's behind closed doors."</p><p class="mobile-post">. . . </p><p class="mobile-post">Read the rest of the article here ...</p><p class="mobile-post">More links ...<br />Geographer Trevor Paglen's site: </p><p class="mobile-post">The Federation of American Scientists's Area 51 page:</p><p class="mobile-post">Military analyst John Pike's site:</p><p class="mobile-post">Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's site:</p><p class="mobile-post">Livermore anti-nuke activists:</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111540268625194923?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115306607233314022005-05-05T08:23:00.000-07:002005-05-05T08:23:27.306-07:00panther sighting in Mississippi<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: General.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=1&i=310&t=310> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">I am trying to find anyone that lives in or around the Meridian Ms area. I<br />have family there that have informed me of large cat sightings '" black<br />panther" term used. I have done some research and there is information these<br />cats do exist in this part of the southern states.</p><p class="mobile-post">I wanted information from anyone that has seen or heard of any sightings as<br />my family described to me.</p><p class="mobile-post">Would appreciate any information. I also would like to know if there is any<br />truth to the example of what my granddaughter was told to do . Undress and<br />leave the clothing behind. I don't think if a big cat is around it is going<br />to be standing looking at you waiting for anyone to disrobe.</p><p class="mobile-post"> My thoughts are it would already be on the attack not standing and<br />looking. These cats are predators and don't wander around looking at<br />people. They are hunters in my book this answer was totally bogus.</p><p class="mobile-post">Can anyone help?</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111530660723331402?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115257157381032392005-05-04T18:39:00.000-07:002005-05-04T18:39:17.460-07:00Major WTC Insurance Company Questions Building 7 Collapse As Potential Fraud<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: Breaking News.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=2&i=52&t=52> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">[img]http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:KY48VLC2IokJ:thunderbay.indymedia.org/uploads/wtc7-demolition.gif[/img] [img]http://www.allianzgroup.com/Az_Res/azgrp/_any/cda/pictures/logo_ng.gif[/img] [img]http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:en6uoFLM_1QJ:www.luogocomune.net/LCproxima/modules/911/larrysil/larryo.jpg[/img]<br />A proposal by a small shareholder to withhold approval from the Board of<br />Directors for failure to investigate signs of insurance fraud on 9/11 has<br />been published on the website of the Allianz Group, one of the world�s<br />largest insurers, in preparation for its May 4th annual meeting.</p><p class="mobile-post">Shareholder Proposal: Insurer to Investigate 9/11<br /> <br />A proposal by a small shareholder to withhold approval from the Board of<br />Directors for failure to investigate signs of insurance fraud on 9/11 has<br />been published on the website of the Allianz Group, one of the world�s<br />largest insurers, in preparation for its May 4th annual meeting.</p><p class="mobile-post">(PRWEB) May 2, 2005 -- Allianz Group published a shareholder proposal on<br />April 20th faulting management for ignoring signs of insurance fraud on<br />9/11/2001. Allianz carried a significant portion of the insurance coverage<br />on the WTC, and stands to pay a corresponding portion of the $3.5 billion<br />payout currently being litigated in New York. In his proposal, shareholder<br />John Leonard, a California native and a publisher of books on 9/11, pointed<br />to reports that building WTC 7 apparently collapsed by demolition, and for<br />no plausible reason related to the 9/11 attacks. Management replied that it<br />relied on official US government reports which made no mention of such<br />evidence.</p><p class="mobile-post">The Allianz Group is incorporated in Germany and has approximately 570,000<br />shareholders. Under German Stock Companies law, publicly held companies are<br />required to publish shareholder proposals that meet certain criteria.</p><p class="mobile-post">The text of the shareholder proposal, which may also be viewed at the<br />Allianz website, , is reproduced below.</p><p class="mobile-post">+++</p><p class="mobile-post">Countermotion (Shareholder Proposal) to the General Meeting of Allianz AG to<br />be held May 4th, 2005</p><p class="mobile-post">From Shareholder: <br />John-Paul Leonard, <br />P.O. Box 126, <br />Joshua Tree, California 92252</p><p class="mobile-post">Re: Agenda Item 3, Approval of the actions of the members of the Board of<br />Management, I propose that approval not be granted.</p><p class="mobile-post">Re: Agenda Item 4, Approval of the actions of the members of the Supervisory<br />Board, I likewise propose that approval not be granted.</p><p class="mobile-post">Reasoning:</p><p class="mobile-post">The managing and supervisory boards have taken a passive attitude toward the<br />insurance claims and the suspicious aspects of the WTC insurance loss.</p><p class="mobile-post">The investigation of insurance losses and insurance damage claims against<br />the Company is naturally one of the chief duties of the management of every<br />insurance firm.</p><p class="mobile-post">The WTC catastrophe was doubtless one of the biggest insurance incidents in<br />history. A significant portion of the multi-billion dollar loss is expected<br />to be borne by Allianz.</p><p class="mobile-post">Numerous observers and researchers find the WTC case very suspicious. For<br />example, in a public opinion survey, 49.3% of respondents in New York City<br />agreed that �some of our leaders knew in advance that attacks were planned<br />on or around September 11, 2001, and that they consciously failed to act.�<br />[Source: .]</p><p class="mobile-post">When this belief is so widespread among unrelated parties, haven�t the<br />affected insurance companies ever asked whether perhaps the US Government<br />instead of the insurers is responsible for the damages, or whether the<br />possibility of insurance fraud has been investigated?</p><p class="mobile-post">From reports in the media about the trial in New York between the insurers<br />and the insured WTC leaseholder, no sign of such motions has been made<br />public. The dispute has been mainly over the question, whether to pay out $7<br />billion or �only� $3 billion, whereby the shareholders are supposed to be<br />relieved at the latter sum as a victory of the �lesser of two evils.�</p><p class="mobile-post">Nor has there been any lack of critical and analytical voices in Germany.<br />Several books in the last few years have posed sharp questions to the<br />official WTC scenario. In 2003, Deutsche Welle published an article<br />entitled, �9/11 Conspiracy Theory Books Dominate Debate at Frankfurt Book<br />Fair.� ( .)</p><p class="mobile-post">Anyone who is interested can quickly obtain similar materials from the<br />Internet free of charge, as well as continuing researches of the background<br />of 9/11 by independent journalists.</p><p class="mobile-post">Two German-American writers, Jim Hoffman () and Eric Hufschmid, have<br />contibuted greatly to the theory of the dynamiting of the Twin Towers and<br />Building WTC-7. Hufschmid�s work was translated and published in German ().<br />They claim that never in history has the structure of a steel building ever<br />been destroyed by fire, and that on the contrary, the evidence points to a<br />controlled demolition. I could find no evidence to gainsay their thesis<br />anywhere.</p><p class="mobile-post">WTC-7, as is well-known, was never struck by airplanes, and photographs of<br />it show only insignificant fires ( ). Nevertheless, the 47-story building<br />at WTC 7 suddenly collapsed at around 17:28 on 9/11/2001. This fact was not<br />even mentioned in the report of the official 9/11 commission. ( )</p><p class="mobile-post">How can an insurer take such an extreme case simply and casually as business<br />as usual?</p><p class="mobile-post">There is plenty more such evidence that would be useful in the<br />billion-dollar lawsuit, which every citizen with an Internet connection can<br />confirm. Why aren�t Allianz (and the other insurers) able to?</p><p class="mobile-post">When the managing and supervisory boards take no action to join the<br />investigation of a case as huge and notorious as the WTC, how are the<br />shareholders to know that other cases, too, for whatever reason, are not<br />paid out without being properly investigated?</p><p class="mobile-post">There is already a private lawsuit against US government officials in<br />connection with the events of 9/11, see .</p><p class="mobile-post">RELATED: WTC 7 Imploded by Silverstein, FDNY and Others</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111525715738103239?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115242581497053122005-05-04T14:36:00.000-07:002005-05-04T14:36:21.560-07:00Weather Control - Russian pilots vs clouds at V-day parade<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: Anomalous Sciences.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=9&i=227&t=227> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">Russian pilots vs clouds at V-day parade<br />[img]http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:IlTrFePhHzwJ:www.zzz.com.ru/images/180/cloud_seeding.jpg[/img]<br />Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov says he is sure the Air Force will<br />repel any hostile clouds looking to rain on next week's Victory Day parade.</p><p class="mobile-post">Russian pilots are past masters at seeding clouds to make rain fall away<br />from major state events, and Mr Ivanov says they will repeat the feat for<br />the Red Square party celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Allied victory<br />over Nazi Germany.</p><p class="mobile-post">The party is due to be attended by more than 50 world statesmen and Mr<br />Ivanov says he will guarantee it will be held under a clear sky.</p><p class="mobile-post">"Only the Defence Ministry can physically ensure a clear sky," he said in an<br />interview with official daily Rossiskaya Gazeta to be published on Wednesday.</p><p class="mobile-post">However, Russian meteorologists have suggested his pilots might be up<br />against it, amid predictions of rain for the weekend and most of next week.</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111524258149705312?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115238810774878162005-05-04T13:33:00.000-07:002005-05-04T13:33:30.826-07:00Re: Ron Paul Warns of American Community Survey National Census<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: Breaking News.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=2&i=51&t=25> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">How do we go about fighting this!!!??</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111523881077487816?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1115236415755544462005-05-04T12:53:00.000-07:002005-05-04T12:53:35.826-07:00Anomaly News 050505<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: General.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=1&i=309&t=309> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">[img]http://www.anomalynews.com/anomnews1.jpg[/img]<br />Anomaly News for the Week of May 5th, 2005 <br />Some of the choice articles from this week's roundup ... <br />[img]http://www.excludedmiddle.com/images/thumbnails/project_beta.gif[/img]<br />Project Beta & Underground Bases Phenomena Mag<br />Review, Greg Bishop's Project Beta. Nick Redfern: 'The book is arguably one<br />of the finest and most important published contributions to the subject of<br />UFO research.'</p><p class="mobile-post">South Korean Salamander Find Surprises Scientists Reuters<br />A new species of salamander has been discovered under rocks in South Korea<br />but scientists said Wednesday they don't know how it got there. David Wake,<br />amphibian expert: 'It's so utterly unexpected, so completely unexpected.'</p><p class="mobile-post">'Stranger Than Strange' Dinosaur Found In Utah ABC News<br />Meet the therizinosaurs. Tom Holtz, paleontologist: 'They're like dinosaurs<br />designed by committee. They have bits and pieces that are similar to a whole<br />range of species so they look like a weird amalgam of dinosaur groups.' And:<br />Dinosaur Embraced Vegetarianism</p><p class="mobile-post">Let's Help Keep the 'Woods' in 'Woodpecker' Portland Press Herald<br />And let's help keep the 'peck' in ... Phil Hoose, author of The Race To Save<br />the Lord God Bird, reacts to the recent ivory-bill discovery.</p><p class="mobile-post">Brain-Injured Fireman's Recovery Takes Science Into Murky Area N.Y. Times<br />Little is known about people who enter a state of subdued awareness and then<br />abruptly awaken a decade or more later. For example, Donald Herbert broke 10<br />years of virtual silence on Saturday by announcing that he wanted to speak<br />to his wife.</p><p class="mobile-post">Manitoba Bigfoot Video A Current Affair<br />Get a sneak peek at the video here. And: Fox's A Current Affair 'Outs'<br />Bigfoot Video ; Bigfoot or Big Scam? ; 'Impressed' with Footage</p><p class="mobile-post">Spying on the Government San Francisco Bay Guardian<br />A UC Berkeley geographer, Trevor Paglen, maps the secret military bases of<br />the American West � where billions of dollars disappear into creepy<br />clandestine projects.</p><p class="mobile-post">Derren Brown Has His Mind on the Job This is Local London<br />Interview with Derren Brown, illusionist: 'Encouraging people to question<br />things is valuable. I work in areas which are allied to paranormal areas,<br />and I know a lot about how they work and the techniques people use.'</p><p class="mobile-post">Earthlings Extol Landers Rejuvenation Machine Hi-Desert Star<br />New historic monument: 'The Integratron is the creation of George Van Tassel<br />and is based on the design of Moses' Tabernacle, the writings of Nikola<br />Tesla, and telepathic directions from extraterrestrials.'</p><p class="mobile-post">May 3</p><p class="mobile-post">The Inexplicable Survivors of a Widespread Epidemic New York Times<br />Long-term H.I.V. positive survivors have stayed alive, symptom free, for<br />years without the benefits of treatment. Dr. Mike McCune: 'We just don't<br />know why they do what they do.'</p><p class="mobile-post">New Book Suggests Jack the Ripper May Have Been a Sailor Monsters & Critics<br />Trevor Marriott even thinks he has identified the ship the killer arrived<br />on, the Sylph, a 600-ton cargo vessel that arrived in Britain from the<br />Caribbean in July 1888.</p><p class="mobile-post">Gamma Rays from Thunderstorms? SpaceRef<br />Steven Cummer, assistant prof of electrical & computer engineering: 'All of<br />this comes as a huge surprise. These are higher energy gamma rays than come<br />from the sun. And yet here they are coming from the kind of terrestrial<br />thunderstorm that we see here all the time.'</p><p class="mobile-post">The Mind Can Extend Life, Study Suggests Milwaukee Journal Sentinel<br />One of the first long-term studies of Transcendental Meditation has found<br />that the practice was associated with significantly lower rates of death.</p><p class="mobile-post">After Death Communication - Love from the 'Other-Side'? Book of Thoth<br />Jacky Newcomb says 'after death communication (ADC) is far more common than<br />you would think.'</p><p class="mobile-post">Is It a Monster? No It's a Mystery Marsupial Kent & Sussex Courier<br />Jane Belle: 'It was jumping up and down and it looked at me through the<br />kitchen window. It had quite round ears like a kangaroo and before we could<br />take a photo, it jumped up and ran away at a great lick.' Earlier: Missouri<br />Marsupial Remains At Large</p><p class="mobile-post">Researchers Study Origin Of Brown Mountain Lights NBC 17<br />Joshua Warren, LEMUR: 'When there is a rainy spell, water runs through<br />mountain -- we found big holes where you can look in and see water rushing<br />through. As the water runs through the mountain, it builds up a charge on<br />these layers of quartz and magnetite.' With video.</p><p class="mobile-post">Close Encounters on Rise as UFOs Seize Imagination of Chinese AFP<br />Meng Zhaoguo: 'She was three meters (10 feet) tall and had six fingers, but<br />otherwise she looked completely like a human. I told my wife all about it<br />afterwards. She wasn't too angry.' And: Sun Shili Drawings</p><p class="mobile-post">Is Abandoned Prison Haunted Or Just Spooky? NBC 10<br />Spooking about the Burlington County Prison. No naked skeptics among the<br />South Jersey Paranormal Research group, that's for sure. With video and<br />slideshow. Also: Queenstown Inn Ghosts ; Update: Devil Booted Out of Satan<br />Wood Drive</p><p class="mobile-post">Newest Bigfoot Video on TV Edmonton Sun<br />The Bigfoot video shot by a northern Manitoba man a few weeks ago will air<br />on the Fox-TV program A Current Affair Wednesday night. Tonight: Bigfoot<br />Roundtable ; Big Foot, Big Money</p><p class="mobile-post">It Came From the Deep Los Angeles Times<br />Twenty-two miles long and 12 miles wide, Lake Tahoe harbors many legends.<br />But perhaps most persistent is the myth of a humped-backed, scaly serpentine<br />the locals call Tessie.</p><p class="mobile-post">May 2</p><p class="mobile-post">Time Traveler Convention Planned for Saturday, May 7 LiveScience<br />On Saturday, May 7, 2005, the first Time Traveler Convention will be held at<br />MIT. Amal Dorai, grad student: 'Of course the odds are against us, but<br />imagine the scientific discovery we would have on our hands if a time<br />traveler shows up.' Makes you wonder. Will Dr. J. S. Strauss from the year<br />2282 be in attendance?</p><p class="mobile-post">Town Gets a Ghost of a Chance Enid News & Eagle Progress<br />Welcome to Avard, Oklahoma. Home to 28 humans, and possibly a dozen<br />otherworldly being.</p><p class="mobile-post">When Do They Call an Animal Extinct? Slate<br />They used to wait 50 years. Who declared the ivory-billed woodpecker extinct<br />in the first place? No one ever did, officially. Also: Angola's Symbol Lives<br />On and False Woodpecker Sightings Generating Calls</p><p class="mobile-post">Scientists: Life on Mars Likely Wired<br />Ian Wright, astrobiologist: 'The life on Mars issue has recently undergone a<br />paradigm shift, to the extent now that one can talk about the possibility of<br />present life on Mars without risking scientific suicide.'</p><p class="mobile-post">Debunked! ESP, Telekinesis, & Other Pseudoscience Physics Today<br />Review, Georges Charpak and Henri Broch's Debunked! ESP, Telekinesis, and<br />Other Pseudoscience (2004). Randi: 'One of those books I wish I'd written.'</p><p class="mobile-post">Family Invites People to See Virgin Mary, Jesus on Rock WKYC TV<br />Robert Hartman says he's made a miraculous discovery in his garden. With<br />pics.</p><p class="mobile-post">New Dino Species Found in S. Dakota Reuters<br />A flat-headed vegetarian. Robert Bakker, paleontologist: 'When my colleagues<br />saw a CAT scan of the new fossil, they tore up their family tree diagrams<br />and said, "Back to the drawing board!" ... We never suspected such a<br />creature existed.'</p><p class="mobile-post">Paris Hilton Took Psychic Guidance to Find Lost Dog Hollywood News<br />Paris Hilton could use a lot of guidance, of all kinds.</p><p class="mobile-post">The Mystery of the Mayanup Poltergeist Cheers Mag<br />Mysterious showers of stones materialised out of thin air in front of<br />hundreds of amazed witnesses during the three-year reign of the Mayanup<br />Poltergeist 45 years ago.</p><p class="mobile-post">Farmers Left Shocked as Mystery Beast Strikes Western Daily Mail<br />Mark Penfold, farmer: 'I have seen deer, badgers, rabbits, hares - I know<br />what animals are out there - but not this. I have seen dead cows a lot of<br />times, but never a whole calf gone in one night.'</p><p class="mobile-post">Scientists Watch for Calamari That Bites Back Toronto Globe & Mail<br />Gudmund Gudmundseth, sports fisherman on his weird catch: 'What the hell? I<br />didn't know it was a Humboldt squid. A man-eater.' It's the first time in<br />recorded history that a Dosidicus gigas has been captured for study from the<br />temperate waters of the northeastern Pacific.</p><p class="mobile-post">Stigmatized Homes Make Buyers Beware NBC4i<br />Art Russo, realtor: 'Every time I had to tell someone that the person killed<br />themselves, a suicide in the house, people shied away from it.' James<br />Willis, paranormal researcher: 'With ghosts, it could drop -- or go up --<br />because there are people like myself that like the idea of living in a<br />haunted house.' Elsewhere: Foul-Mouthed EVP at Culzean Castle</p><p class="mobile-post">Hunt for the Killer Worm Metro<br />It spits corrosive yellow saliva and can generate electrical blasts powerful<br />enough to kill a camel. But the Mongolian Death Worm may have finally met<br />its match in Exeter-based cryptozoologist Richard Freeman.</p><p class="mobile-post">Venezuela: the Marian Apparitions of Betania ReligiScope<br />The popularity of The Virgin of Betania took off after 1984 when over a<br />hundred people claimed to see her on the anniversary of her apparition.</p><p class="mobile-post">Far-Off Healing Los Angeles Times<br />Many Americans pray for the health of loved ones; others turn to shamans or<br />reiki. Now science is putting these practices to the test.</p><p class="mobile-post">May 1</p><p class="mobile-post">Acupuncture Activates the Brain Nature<br />Acupuncture has a measurable, if mysterious, effect on the brain, UK<br />scientists have found.</p><p class="mobile-post">The Haunting of the Ancient Ram Inn The Book of Thoth<br />Part I. David Farrant, president of the British Psychic and Occult Society,<br />looks into the haunting of a 700 year old English Inn.</p><p class="mobile-post">Conservationists Struggle to Find Convincing Explanation The Telegraph<br />Exploding toad theories abound. On the grassy banks of Hamburg's<br />newly-dubbed Pond of Death, Werner Smolnik is surveying the aftermath of<br />amphibian Armageddon.</p><p class="mobile-post">Tim Boucher: Occult Investigator Tim Boucher<br />Tim Boucher: 'Hey Everybody! Since I became an occult investigator, my life<br />has turned into one non-stop party! I'm having so much fun, and learning all<br />kinds of cool things about myself and the world. It's really an absolute<br />blast!' Elsewhere: Being a Party Animal Is Good for You</p><p class="mobile-post">Scientific & Spiritual Significance of NDEs Studied San Diego Union-Tribune<br />When Deb Foster died in a La Jolla hospital, she found herself on a stairway<br />surrounded by cats and dogs and mesmerized by a celestial blue sky, the<br />likes of which she had never seen on earth.</p><p class="mobile-post">Revelation! 666 is Not the Number of the Beast The Independent<br />Oops. Best cancel renumbering all those roads, street addresses and phone<br />numbers. A newly discovered fragment from the Book of Revelation reveals the<br />number of The Beast is actually ... 616. Elsewhere: Norwegians Revealed as<br />'Sons of Satan' ; Urdu Book Spews Satanic Verses</p><p class="mobile-post">Illusion Creation? India Daily<br />Some UFO researchers believe aliens are use creating illusions to provide<br />stealth and camouflage their bases under the earth's crust.</p><p class="mobile-post">Fighting the Devil in Rome Deutsche Welle<br />Father Piedro Barahan gives a power-point presentation on the theology of<br />demons. 'Most of these people here are priests and most of them in their<br />pastoral work deal with people who feel that they have a problem of<br />possession and they don't know whether it's really supernatural or<br />psychological.'</p><p class="mobile-post">Expert of the Weird a Perfect Contributor to Book Appleton Post-Crescent<br />The Anomalist news editor moonlights as 'a purveyor of the weird and<br />wonderful in Wisconsin.' Elsewhere: Weirdness All Around Florida ; Watch Out<br />for Orkney Selkies</p><p class="mobile-post">Ghost Hunters Visit Area Haunt Post-Tribune<br />Spooky goings-on at the Porter County Courthouse in Valparaiso. And:<br />McDowell Sees & Experiences 'Evil' ; Pays to have a good press agent: even<br />more: A Ghost of a Chance</p><p class="mobile-post">Ivory-Bill Sighting A Reality Check Tampa Bay Online<br />Editorial. 'Does nature have other secrets, hidden in the deep woods and the<br />remote mountains, that she might be waiting to reveal to watchful and<br />appreciative eyes?'</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111523641575554446?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1114809423986885232005-04-29T14:17:00.000-07:002005-04-29T14:17:03.986-07:00Gannon attended White House Christmas parties -- but who invited him?<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: General.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=1&i=305&t=305> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">Gannon attended White House Christmas parties -- but who invited him?<br /> [img]http://mediamatters.org/static/video/jeff-gannon.jpg[/img]<br />Former Talon News Washington bureau chief and White House correspondent Jeff<br />Gannon (aka James D. Guckert) attended at least two invitation-only events<br />in Washington, D.C.: the 2003 and 2004 White House press Christmas parties .<br />Gannon has been discredited by numerous charges -- most notably that he is a<br />Republican activist who has reproduced sections of Republican Party and<br />White House materials verbatim in his own "news reports," and not a true<br />news reporter. So the question arises: who invited Gannon to these exclusive<br />events?</p><p class="mobile-post">In a February 11 interview with Editor and Publisher, Gannon claimed that<br />"The only connection I had with [White House press secretary] Scott<br />McClellan was when he got married and I sent him a card." McClellan told <br />Editor & Publisher that Gannon was not issued a permanent White House press<br />corps pass, but obtained only daily passes. And according to a February 18<br />New York Times article , McClellan said that White House "credentialing is<br />all handled at the staff assistant level."</p><p class="mobile-post">Read the rest of the article here...</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111480942398688523?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1114772893587145112005-04-29T04:08:00.000-07:002005-04-29T04:08:13.586-07:00Re: Waiting for Bigfoot<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: CryptoZoology.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=7&i=140&t=129> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">why waiting for bigfoot he may can kill you?</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111477289358714511?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1114772806933335482005-04-29T04:06:00.000-07:002005-04-29T04:06:46.933-07:00Re: Jumbo Flying Squid!<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: CryptoZoology.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=7&i=139&t=109> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">a flying squid! that can be strange and is could be danger?</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111477280693333548?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1114772681826818442005-04-29T04:04:00.000-07:002005-04-29T04:04:41.826-07:00Re: Dinosaur kangaroos spotted in Chile<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: CryptoZoology.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=7&i=138&t=100> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">keep away from dinosaur because they could eat you?</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111477268182681844?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1114772613881832712005-04-29T04:03:00.000-07:002005-04-29T04:03:33.880-07:00Re: Strange Animal Caught on Camera<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: CryptoZoology.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=7&i=137&t=120> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">I think is a dogs like greyhouse that could run fast and chase rabbit in<br />field.</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111477261388183271?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1114772469999343062005-04-29T04:01:00.000-07:002005-04-29T04:01:10.000-07:00Re: Evidence of 'jungle yeti' found<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: CryptoZoology.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=7&i=136&t=104> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">this may not be that it maybe a ape that could walk like us?</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111477246999934306?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9394765.post-1114772267200857032005-04-29T03:57:00.000-07:002005-04-29T03:57:47.200-07:00Re: Woman says 'skunk ape' stood up beside highway<p class="mobile-post">This message was sent from: CryptoZoology.<br /><http://www.anomalynews.com/phorum/read.php?f=7&i=135&t=111> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class="mobile-post">why is called skunk ape's?</p><p class="mobile-post">----------------------------------------------------------------<br />Sent using Phorum software version 3.3.2c <http://phorum.org> </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9394765-111477226720085703?l=anomalynews.blogspot.com'/></div>ELFISnoreply@blogger.com