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- AMERICAN GUINEA PIGS DEPARTMENT -
Official Touts Microwave Weapons Against American Citizens

Nonlethal weapons such as
high-power microwave devices should be used on American citizens in
crowd-control situations before they are used on the battlefield, the
Air Force secretary said recently.
Domestic use would make it easier to avoid questions in the
international community over any possible safety concerns, said
Secretary Michael Wynne.
"If we're not willing to use it here against our fellow citizens, then
we should not be willing to use it in a wartime situation," said Wynne.
"(Because) if I hit somebody with a nonlethal weapon and they claim
that it injured them in a way that was not intended, I think that I
would be vilified in the world press."
The Air Force has funded research into nonlethal weapons, but he said
the service isn't likely to spend more money on development until
injury issues are reviewed by medical experts and resolved.
Nonlethal weapons generally can weaken people if they are hit with the
beam. Some of the weapons can emit short, intense energy pulses that
also can be effective in disabling some electronic devices.
The Active Denial System, the Pentagon's "less-lethal" microwave-based
crowd-control weapon, produces potentially harmful hotspots when used
in built-up areas, and its effects can be intensified by sweaty skin.
The flaws call into question the weapon's usefulness in hot conditions,
like those in Iraq.
The ADS fires a microwave beam intended to heat skin without causing
damage, while inflicting enough pain to force the victim to move away.
However, tests of the weapon showed that reflections off buildings,
water or even the ground can produce peak energy densities twice as
high as the main beam. Contact with sweat or moist fabric such as a
sweaty waistband further intensifies the effect.
The safety concerns, revealed in the details of 14 tests carried out by
the US air force between 2002 and 2006, were acquired under a Freedom
of Information request by Edward Hammond of the Sunshine Project USA,
which campaigns against the use of biological and non-lethal weapons.
Test details released to the organisation last year revealed that
volunteers taking part in the tests had been banned from wearing
glasses or contact lenses because of safety fears (New Scientist, 23
July 2005, p 26).
Nevertheless, the weapon may be safer than some alternatives. More than
9000 experimental exposures to the ADS have produced just six cases of
blistering and one second-degree burn caused by an accidental
overexposure. The US army wants permission to deploy the system in
Iraq, but the decision has been delayed while tests continue.
Source: LA Times
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/politics/wire/sns-ap-air-force-weapons,
1,4148740.story?coll=sns-ap-politics-headlines&ctrack=1&cset=true
-
TRYING TO CREATE THE END TIMES DEPARTMENT -
The Doomsday Code

In this Channel 4 documentary Tony Robinson investigates the people
with powerful political friends in the White House, who are trying to
bring about the end of the world. Julia Bard reports
Revelation, the last book in the New Testament, is filled with bizarre,
violent and terrifying images. Its origins are unclear and its content
is controversial. Some say it is the work of St John but many others
believe he could not have been the author. But whoever wrote it,
described apocalyptic visions of plagues, famines, wars, devils, wild
beasts and rivers of blood. It is so strange and complex that scholars
down the centuries have continually reinterpreted its message and
meaning.
Today, though, a growing number of American evangelical Christians
reckon they have cracked the code. These End Timers believe that every
weird word of Revelation predicts real events. Like a Hollywood sci fi
movie they say that any time now the world will end. And when it does,
true believers in Christ will be whisked up to heaven in an event
called The Rapture while non-believers are left behind on earth to face
famine, war, terror and destruction as the forces of good and evil
fight to the bitter end.
If this was confined to the personal beliefs of a few fundamentalists
it would be of little significance but, says Tony Robinson, the leaders
of the End Time movement are rich, well-connected and very powerful.
Though the U.S. Constitution enshrines the separation of church and
state End Timers are frequent visitors to the White House. No one knows
if George W. Bush is an End Timer himself, but his policies are at one
with those of the evangelical Right and his language is often
apocalyptic, such as when he describes the 'war on terror' as 'the epic
struggle of good and evil'.
According to the prophecy, Jerusalem is where this final battle is to
be played out. No stranger to conflict and violence, this city is the
focus of End Timers' dreams of eternal paradise, because, according to
their beliefs, this is where Christ will come back to earth. But first,
they say, the Jews must return. End Timers believe that the
establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 was a fulfilment of the
biblical prophecy and that since then 'the last days clock has been
ticking'.
Many of them interpret the U.S. government's policies on Israel and the
Middle East from a biblical point of view. Before the war in Iraq, the
USA supported a negotiated settlement in which Israel would return the
Occupied Territories to the Palestinians. By 2004, after a torrent of
criticism of the Roadmap to Peace, Bush's position had changed and now
there is no call for a large-scale withdrawal from the West Bank.
End Timers parade through the streets of Jerusalem and take large
amounts of cash to illegal West Bank settlements to encourage the
residents to entrench themselves more deeply on this Palestinian land.
In Jerusalem itself, Jews are being bankrolled by Christian
fundamentalists to reside in Arab houses. The End Timers think that
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon suffered a stroke ('was removed
from the scene') because he wanted to give back some of the Palestinian
land.
Many Israelis are very worried about the kind of 'support' they are
being offered. One journalist says that this is not based on Israel's
needs and that there is no support for peacemaking. On the contrary,
the agenda of the Evangelicals is war, so as to fulfil violent prophecy
of Revelation.
Provocatively, some End Timers have joined forces with a fundamentalist
Jewish group who want to rebuild the Temple of Solomon – touching on
the ancient Jewish yearning for their destroyed Temple. But the place
where they plan to build it has deep meaning for the three Abrahamic
religions – Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The Temple Mount, where
Islam's 3rd most holy site, Al-Aqsa Mosque, is situated, is the spot
where Muslim, Jewish and Christian believers think that God created
Adam, Abraham prepared his son Isaac to be sacrificed, and according to
his vision, Mohammed was carried on a winged horse.
Mainstream Christians in the locality are appalled. They say attempts
to rebuild the Temple are inflammatory and threaten to unleash even
more bloodshed in the Middle East.
Could it be that this is precisely what they are trying to provoke, in
order to hasten the end of days? According to End Timers, when the
believers are whisked up to heaven those left behind will face the
ultimate battle between good and evil. It will take seven years to
count the dead, they say – the time of Tribulation, a hell on earth.
Israel will survive, according to this story, but will have a sudden
victory only after a long war. Some say this means nuclear war and they
support the war in Iraq because they believe that will bring it closer.
Megiddo is the Hebrew name for Armageddon: the town where this carnage
will occur.
For some End Timers, all this is big – very big – business. Tim
LaHaye's Christian fiction series, Left Behind, has sold 63 million
books, and movies of the books have been made by Cloud Ten Pictures.
The internet is awash with websites which tell you how to prepare for
The Rapture, and there are American shops to sell you everything you
need to survive (for around $3,000) if you're unfortunate enough to be
left behind.
The concept of the Antichrist originated in Medieval times, and is not
found in the Bible. Nevertheless these evangelical Christians believe
that the Antichrist is 'walking among us right now', the incarnation of
evil, luring people to his cause with false promises of peace. For End
Timers, the United Nations, whose role is to seek and maintain peace
across the world, fits this description perfectly.
Now End Time beliefs are now spreading to Africa, with dire
consequences. Uganda's President, Yoweri Museveni, is a born again
Christian who is lionised by American End Timers. An American preacher
in the capital, Kampala, says that the answers to Uganda's problems are
not political, economic or educational, but can be found in the Bible,
which he describes as 'God's constitution for the planet'.
Newspaper editor Andrew Mwenda is appalled by these Doomsday preachers,
who he believes are converting young people and diverting them from
fulfilling their potential and pursuing their careers. He says: 'This
country is on a highway to hell.'
Uganda was a model in Africa of AIDS education and prevention and the
rate of infection was falling. Now Museveni is promoting abstinence
rather than safer sex, the number of cases is rising. Teacher Julius
Othieno describes children being taken out of school, and not taking
medicine when they are ill, in order to hasten their death.
What is the real source of these ideas that so many people attribute to
the book of Revelation? Whoever wrote it sheltered in a cave on the
Greek island of Patmos, probably a refugee from Roman occupied
Palestine. He is also likely to have consumed the local hallucinogenic
magic mushrooms. So rather than taking these bizarre visions literally,
it might make more sense to try to understand them in their historical
context.
There are some 40 apocalyptic books from this era but this was the only
one that made it into the Bible. If the author was writing about the
hated Roman Empire, it could be that the seven heads of the beast meant
the seven emperors. The mark of the beast could be the head of the
emperor on the coins. The dreaded 666 very likely represented three
letters indicating the Emperor Nero – representing letters by numbers
was, and is, common in Hebrew. If so, instead of being a description of
a world in chaos, it could be seen as a book of morality, optimism and
faith.
Let's hope the End Timers start to see it like that before their
actions really do bring about the end of the world.
Source: Channel 4-London
http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/C/can_you_believe_it/debates/doomsday.html
-
TALES OF THE FLATWOODS MONSTER DEPARTMENT -
Author Says UFOs Still Buzzing
West Virginia

FLATWOODS — In the gathering dusk of a warm September evening, a
sandlot football game is halted suddenly by a fiery object streaking
over the lush, green hillside a short distance away.
Startled by what they saw, the five boys engaged in football,
accompanied by the mother of one and a second adult, rushed up the
mountainside to investigate.
From behind a tree emerged a 12-foot object, emitting a strong and
repulsive sulfuric odor. Crackling sounds inside it reminded the
witnesses of bacon sizzling in a fry pan.
Nothing verbal came from the curious object, but strong lights from the
head of it formed a beam directed at the frightened onlookers.
Just to the right on the hillside lay a circular object described later
as the standard spaceship.
Terrified, the seven scampered down the hill, giving birth to the
enduring episode of the “Braxton County Monster.”
Fifty-four years later, the account endures, thanks largely to a book
author Frank Feschino Jr. penned after a dozen years of painstaking
research. For instance, he was the first to examine the official Air
Force Blue Book on UFO sightings, unwrapped only two decades ago after
years of official secrecy.
Witnesses never altered their account of the bizarre incident that
Sept. 12, 1952, night that put Flatwoods on national news for several
days.
Based on his in-depth research that embraced “tons of reports” and
numerous interviews with witnesses, Feschino is convinced the “monster”
was indeed an alien inside a metallic probe, or small shuttlecraft, not
unlike the lunar modules used by America astronauts, explaining why it
appeared to “float” along the ground.
Feschino believes the alien was aboard one of three spacecraft that
escaped a dogfight with U.S. Air Force jets over the Atlantic Ocean and
landed inside the American border.
The red-and-green “monster,” a moniker that has stuck over five
decades, appeared to have a medieval cowl over its head, while cloaked
in a metallic “skirt.” Antennae were visible, but it seemed to be
armless.
One of the witnesses, Kathleen May, described the lower part of its
attire as “hanging drapes,” not surprisingly given the vernacular of
the 1950s, but Feschino says this likely was a set of pipes of the
shuttlecraft. Another saw it as a suit of armor. To one, the head
reminded him of the ace of spades.
Less than half an hour, the “monster” was back inside his craft and
took off for parts unknown.
Feschino’s research took him to articles in weekly newspapers of the
era, since many witnesses to UFO sightings hadn’t bothered to contact
authorities to fill out a detailed, 10-page report provided by the
military.
Flatwoods became a household dateline just five years after the Roswell
incident, and only a few years after the “shoot them down” directive to
U.S. fighter pilots amid the mounting tensions with Russia in that era,
he pointed out.
If an unknown craft appeared, the author says, the military was
commanded to shoot first and ask questions later, rather than risk a
pre-emptive nuclear strike by the Russians, based on the revelations of
one high-ranking Air Force officer.
“This was at the height of the Cold War,” Feschino said, recalling how
school children were drilled almost daily in survival, such as getting
under desks.
“You’re concerned for the safety of the country, and what if you picked
up something on radar? Is it a Russian with a bomb? Or a UFO? You don’t
want that on your head.”
When radar detected an unfamiliar, jets were scrambled.
“Shoot Them Down,” in fact, is the title Port Orange, Fla., resident
has chosen for a follow-up book on the UFO phenomenon.
Likely, the aliens were conducting reconnaissance flights over America,
since they were seen at atomic plants and Air Force installations, the
author said.
This, in turn, gave birth to a theory of galactic spying, or a “cosmic
kindergarten,” as one expert has described, Feschino pointed out.
“There have been tons of sightings up there,” the author said. “Braxton
County is a hotbed for UFO sightings.”
Just why remains a puzzle, but the author also says evidence has
surfaced that crop circles have surfaced in the area as well.
One of the three spaceships that eluded the fighter jets nearly clipped
a passenger train in Wheeling before darting southward and landing in
Bluefield, says Feschino.
“The one that landed in West Virginia actually flew over Washington
half an hour earlier,” he says.
“I knew that every story has a beginning, a middle, and an end.
Flatwoods was the end of the story. I wanted to find out what happened
preceding it.”
So, the author fetched aerial maps and compiled one that measures about
8 by 10 feet, tediously pinpointed each sighting, then connected the
dots.
“In all of that night in 1952, there were about 18 and one-half hours
of sightings,” he says.
The Blue Book actually devoted an official case report to the Flatwoods
incident, he learned.
“Besides that one page, there were about 200 other pages of UFO
sightings that occurred throughout the night,” he said. “Flatwoods was
not an isolated incident. This was not just one little incident. The
one in Flatwoods was only 5 percent of the story.”
In fact, he said, the “monster” was tracked as it retreated back across
Braxton County that same night.
Feschino figures the aliens are still using the backwash of rural
Braxton County since it is only 206 direct air miles away from the
Capitol and provides dense foliage for concealment in interludes while,
for whatever reasons. They are scouting out America.
As the damaged aircraft witnessed that night in 1952 flew over the
backwash, parts of it crumbled and fell to the ground. No doubt, he
says, many souvenir hunters grabbed them, never telling authorities
about their finds.
“There could be hundreds of pieces of shrapnel and pieces in some junk
cabins,” he said. “We don’t know.”
Feschino says the media falsely portray Americans as evenly divided on
Braxton County’s incident.
“That’s not even close,” he said. “I would say it’s closer to 90
percent who believe and 10 percent who are skeptical as far as the
Flatwoods case is concerned.”
Feschino’s book, “The Braxton County Monster: The Cover-Up of the
Flatwoods Monster Revealed,” was published by West Virginia Book Co. of
Charleston, who says sales were “super” when it came out last year, and
remain “quite steady.”
“Frank does a wonderful job with tying in everything that happened in
D.C. and all over the Eastern Seaboard,” says owner Bill Clements.
“Basically, no one would talk about it. People were ridiculed by the
media. Most of them just clammed up. Feschino spent 12 years getting to
know people and getting their trust.”
To some denizens of Flatwoods, the “monster” is on par with Mothman,
the bird-man creature that took up brief residence in Point Pleasant.
Does this mean a Flatwoods-based movie could be in the offing?
“There have been a lot of offers, but just talking at this point,”
Feschino acknowledged.
If one is made, would Feschino land a role?
“I want to be the ‘monster,’” he laughed.
Source: The Register-Herald
http://www.register-herald.com/local/local_story_263222105.html
- WHAT IS THE FREQUENCY KENNETH DEPARTMENT
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The Frequency Theory of the Paranormal

ESP...Ghosts...hauntings...time
and reality shifts...reincarnation...precognition and prophecy. They
are all facets of what we call paranormal phenomena. And if you are a
regular reader of this website, odds are you’re fairly convinced that
there’s something to them. There are just too many reports from people
who have experienced them to be dismissed or ignored. They a part –
although a little-understood part – of our reality.
But what causes them? How do they work? What is the mechanism that
allows for the manifestation of a spirit or the ability to correctly
predict a future event? Are they all part of the same phenomenon?
No one really knows for certain what the answers to those questions
are. But if the sheer number of experiences tells us that they are
real, there must be a mechanism that allows them to take place.
So perhaps we can consider a theory.
We are all energy
We can begin with the scientific reality that we are all made up of
energy. In fact, everything is. Your body, your computer, your desk,
the air, the solar system, the universe and everything in it is made up
of nothing more than energy that manifests in different forms. Although
string theory seems to be losing favor among many scientists, it
states, if I understand it correctly, that everything consists of
vibrating strings of energy, and it is how these strings vibrate that
determines what it is: a hydrogen atom, a hydra, a hydrant or a human.
Let’s consider humans. It is my contention (and I’m sure not mine
alone) that each human has her or her own unique vibrational frequency.
And I’m not just talking about our physical makeup; more importantly
this refers to our consciousness. Each conscious mind has a unique
frequency. (This may not be a literal frequency as we understand the
frequency of radio waves, for example, but the term can be used as an
analog for what our unique signatures are.)
In this “frequency theory,” each of our individual frequencies is part
of the great cosmic whole of frequencies. Our individual frequencies
all share the same “air space.” In this way, we are all directly
connected to the universe and to each other.
Perhaps we can think of it in terms of a great symphony that has a
limitless range of notes (or frequencies, since that is what musical
notes are). The universe and all it contains is the symphony, and each
conscious mind is a unique note in that symphony. In fact, every thing
is a unique note in the symphony, but let’s focus on the human
experience.
Frequency theory of the paranormal
Now let’s look at how this might explain a host of paranormal phenomena:
Extrasensory perception (ESP). How can some people know what others are
thinking? How do we sense someone is staring at us? How can we know the
phone is going to ring and who it is calling?... and all of the other
mysteries of ESP? Perhaps on those occasions we are able to pick up on
the frequencies those people and events are producing. In other words,
even though we all possess our own unique frequencies, we may on
occasion be able to sense or detect the frequencies of others. Like
musical notes, our frequencies are harmonizing with their frequencies
on these occasions, if only temporarily. For most people, this happens
spontaneously, without our thinking about it – and rarely. It’s not
something we can control. (Yet.)
Psychics may be people whose frequencies are able to harmonize more
easily or more readily with a wide range of other frequencies. In this
way, they can “know” what other conscious minds are experiencing, have
experienced in the past and will experience in the future. How can they
know the future? Again using our musical analogy, the symphony already
exists in its entirely, from beginning to end. The psychic is able to
“tune in” to notes that exist further on in the symphony. A psychic
investigating a murder case in the past can “see” the notes that were
played out in that dramatic section of the score.
This can also explain the well-documented psychic connections between
parent and child, and between identical twins. A parent and child each
have unique vibrational frequencies, but their frequencies may be
similar enough that they are more easily harmonized.
Since a child literally is created directly from the energy of the
parent, perhaps we can assume that their frequencies are similar, in
the same way that their physical traits are similar. This is how it is
possible for a parent to know that her child has been injured or in
danger, even though they many be many hundreds of miles apart.
We have all heard the case studies of twins who also can remotely sense
each others’ physical and emotional experiences. Twins, although
unique, may have energy frequencies that are so similar that their
consciousness can transcend time and space to sometimes know what the
other is feeling or experiencing.
Time and space are irrelevant with regard to these frequencies and
their ability to communicate with one another.
Precognition and prophecy. Just as the psychic can sense future notes
of the symphony, the prophet or seer is able to tune in to the
frequencies of future events. Then why aren’t these prophets always
right, clear and accurate? Perhaps because the tuning isn’t perfect;
the channel is not crystal clear, and the prophet can only get a sense
of what those future events will be… or might be.
Ghosts. Most people believe that our consciousness survives the death
of our bodies. Our frequencies – or spirits, who we really are, our
personalities – survive physical death. We are much more than our
bodies. Our physical makeup on this planet is only a small aspect of
the totality of our conscious minds in the universe. In the cosmic
symphony, our bodies are only the notations on the paper; our
consciousness is the music that transcends those notations. Upon death,
the frequency of your consciousness (let’s call it your spirit)
separates from the body. In some cases – usually in cases of traumatic
or violent death, many ghost researchers agree – the spirit lingers or
becomes trapped in the surrounding frequencies of the physical life it
once possessed, unable to move on. Perhaps they are unaware that their
physical and spiritual aspects have separated. They don’t know they are
dead.
In other cases, however, these spirits do know they their consciousness
has transcended, and they deliberately return. A grandmother’s spirit
materializes to her distraught granddaughter to comfort her and assure
her that she is well and happy in another world. It happens all the
time. Separated from the body, the spirit is able to shift its
frequency to materialize in the physical world for a last goodbye.
Likewise, a spirit might also be able to manipulate certain frequencies
to leave messages on voice recorders in the form of electronic voice
phenomena (EVP).
Hauntings. Hauntings are different than ghosts. A haunting is like a
recording on an environment: the sound of phantom footsteps trodding up
and down a stairway, for example. In this case, perhaps it is possible
that the stairway (consisting of its own frequencies) is able to
absorb, “remember” or harmonize with the frequencies generated by the
repeated act of someone’s energy going up and down those stairs. Under
certain conditions, that memory is released and we experience it in the
form of a haunting.
Divination. The use of various divination tools, such as dowsing rods,
crystal balls, even Ouija boards might also be explained. These tools
may not have any power in and of themselves, but they allow the user to
focus or direct his consciousness to tune in to the frequencies of
hidden water, in the case of dowsing rods, of a future event, in the
case of a crystal ball, or a message from the spirit world, in the case
of a Ouija board. For this reason, I don’t believe there is anything
magic about dowsing rods, nor anything inherently evil about a Ouija
board. They are tools only of our intentions.
Remote viewing. Remote viewing works in a similar way to ESP. However,
unlike a psychic who seems to receive her information passively and
spontaneously, the remote viewer aggressively seeks remote information
through a set of established protocols.
While the psychic is like an open-band receiver, able to pick up
frequencies that come to her, the remote viewer focuses her
concentration to consciously tune in to the specific energy frequencies
of a person, thing or event.
Creative visualization. Many people are convinced that we create our
own reality, much of the time unconsciously. Through meditation and
other means, however, we can focus our will to consciously make
manifest the things we desire. Mediation and the other tools of
creative visualization may allow our frequencies to harmonize with the
frequencies of the greater universe to produce desired outcomes. In
this way, our notes are working within the cosmic symphony to create
our own custom musical phrases.
Reincarnation. Many people recall past lives. Are they, in their
current incarnations, tuning in to the frequencies of their former
incarnations? Are the frequencies of the two incarnations similar
enough to allow this recall?
Time and reality shifts. On rare occasions, people have experienced
various forms of time or reality shifts. On a road trip, hundreds of
miles are covered in an impossibly short time. Tourists come across a
shop or even an entire village that, upon return, is found to have
existed not in this time, but many years past. Others claim to have
stepped into what looked like a future world. Some experience missing
time. What is happening here? Again, the cosmic symphony already exists
from first stanza to last. In this time and reality, we are only
playing out our notes in our particular stanza of the symphony. In some
instances, however, the frequencies go out of phase and our notes find
themselves harmonizing with the notes in some past or future stanza of
the symphony.
Is there proof?
Is there any way to prove this frequency theory? Probably not. Not with
our extremely limited knowledge of how human consciousness works. For
all our technological advancements in the last few hundred years, we
are still primitives when it comes to understanding the human mind and
spirit. It’s going to take some kind of revolution – or evolution – of
thought to come to grips with it.
I suspect we have only a microscopic inkling of the true nature of
consciousness and reality. It may take us many, many generations to
explore their vastness. But perhaps by continuing to ponder and probe
the phenomena we now call “paranormal,” we have a beginning.
Source: paranormal.about.com
http://paranormal.about.com/od/paranormalgeneralinfo/a/aa091806.htm
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STRANGE CREATURES FROM TIME AND SPACE DEPARTMENT -
Sighting of Unknown
Creature at Lake Windermere

How a Nessie might surprise visitors to Lake Windermere.
A North beauty spot could be the home of a serpent-like creature
similar to the legendary Loch Ness Monster.
Lecturer Steve Burnip was alerted to its possible existence after he
spotted a mysterious shape in Lake Windermere while on holiday with his
wife Eileen.
According to Steve the creature was long and thin with humps . . . just
like the classic descriptions of Nessie.
Now his claims have attracted the interest of cryptozoologists -
experts in animals whose existence has yet to be proven - with a team
from the Centre for Fortean Zoology set to investigate.
Steve, 51, said: "I saw a straight line of broken water with three
humps.
"It was about 20ft long and it went in a straight line up the lake. I
nudged my wife and watched open-mouthed as it gradually faded from
sight.
"The water was not choppy, so I know it wasn't the wind, and I know
what the wake from motor boats looks like and it wasn't that either."
The couple, regular visitors to the Lake District, were on a rocky
outcrop providing a clear view of the lake, where Bowness is a tourist
hotspot.
Steve, a lecturer in journalism at the University of Hudderfield, is
convinced he saw an animal.
And he even has a theory why it could have remained hidden until now.
He believes a recently-imposed speed limit on the lake may have
encouraged it to rise to the surface more often. Experts are trying to
identify what Steve and Eileen, of Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire,
really saw on the water last summer.
Suggestions include a catfish - introduced into some lakes for anglers
- or a giant eel.
Reptile expert Richard Freeman, from the Centre for Fortean Zoology,
said: "We believe that serpent-like sightings could in fact be huge,
sterile eels.
"They just stay in fresh water and get bigger and bigger."
Steve said he would like to know one way or the other.
He said: "I don't think it was a catfish, absolutely not. This was a
long thing and did not have the width you would expect. It may well be
a sterile eel.
"It was certainly something unidentified, the likes of which I will
probably never see again."
Source: The Sunday Sun
http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/sundaysun/news/tm_objectid=17764012&method=
full&siteid=50081&headline=sighting-of-unknown-at-windermere-name_page.html
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IN SEARCH OF VAMPIRES DEPARTMENT -
'Jenglot' to be Monitored
24/7 for Movement

Will it move or won’t it? This is what paranormal investigation group
Seekers are determined to establish after bringing the now-famous
‘jenglot’ back to their Ampang headquarters for observation last Friday.
Seekers head Syed Abdullah Al-Attas said the three creatures have been
placed in a room and will be filmed around the clock until Sept 28.
The team hopes to see some movement by the creatures to prove that they
are alive.
“The slightest move is enough for us,” said Syed Abdullah.
“We will then have visual proof that these creatures are alive.”
The ‘jenglot’ is believed to be a creature of vampiric origin in
Indonesian and Malay culture and mythology. Standing between one to
three feet tall, it has charred skin, long black hair and sharp fangs.
The creatures were borrowed from Famewell Venture Sdn Bhd director
Abdul Molok Karim.
Syed Abdullah said certain superstition states that when the ‘jenglot’
is in the possession of someone else other than their owner, extra care
has to be observed to ensure that they aren’t damaged.
“The supposed penalty for breaking this rule is death,” he said.
The creatures were handed over to Seekers after a Press conference at
Muzium Seni Asia in Universiti Malaya last Friday. Also present was
Indonesian supernatural expert Muhammad Idrus, who said the existence
of man-made ‘jenglot’ in Indonesia was widespread.
“They are sold to people who use them to scare people from stealing
fruits from orchards or to ‘safeguard’ a venue,” he said.
He hopes the ‘jenglot’, which is undergoing DNA testing at Universiti
Sains Malaysia, won’t turn out to be a fake.
“It may affect the credibility and reputation of the paranormal
investigating community,” he said.
Seekers will be auctioning off a 60cm by 30cm gypsum cast of a
footprint, believed to belong to a ‘bigfoot’, which was taken during an
expedition at Kota Tinggi, Johor, several months ago. The print is
expected to draw the interest of local and international paranormal
enthusiasts. Bidding begins at RM100,000.
Proceeds of the bidding will be shared between Seekers and Singaporean
paranormal group Singapore Paranormal Investigators to buy
investigative equipment such as heat cameras, sensors, thermometer and
to upgrade their computer systems.
Those interested can visit Seekers’ website at
www.seekers-malaysia.com.
Source: Malay Mail
http://www.mmail.com.my/Current_News/mm/Monday/Hotnews/20060918120739/
Article/index_html
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