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This week Conspiracy Journal brings you such eye-crossing stories as:

Astronomer Attacks Richard Hoagland's Alien Claims -
Scientists Find an Icy World Beyond Pluto -
- Did Chinese Mariners Discover America? -
 - Hunt for 'Dinosaur' on Volcanic Island -
AND - 
Capon Tree Mystery has Historian Stumped -

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- NEWS FROM THE OTHER SIDE DEPARTMENT -

Astronomer Attacks Richard Hoagland's Alien Claims

Astronomer Philip Plait is tired of radio personality Richard Hoagland's claims. He's had enough of Hoagland's assertions that NASA is covering up evidence of extraterrestrial life, that the infamous Face on Mars was built by sentient aliens and, of late, that otherworldly machine parts are embedded in the red planet's dirt.

And then there's the mile-long translucent Martian worm.

On Hoagland's web site, there are several images from various space probes said to possibly show evidence for ET. Recent Mars rover photos include not just rocks, Hoagland and other contributors maintain, but common objects that might tell of alien civilization ??” a bowl, a stove, a piston.

Hoagland has since 1983, he says, led "an outside scientific team in a critically acclaimed independent analysis of possible intelligently-designed artifacts" on other worlds, using spacecraft data from NASA and other missions.

Plait, author of Bad Astronomy, which debunks space myths and common factual misconceptions, had for years not countered Hoagland directly, because he did not want to give a man he calls a "pseudoscientist" the "air time that he so desperately seeks."

But last week Plait took his intellectual gloves off.

Plait has two words for the latest claims of alien objects on Mars. The first is "garbage." The second and more scientific word is "pareidolia." This is the same phenomenon that makes us see animals or other familiar objects in clouds.

"It's pretty common," Plait said of pareidolia. "Just a few months ago, a water spot on my shower curtain took on the uncanny form of the face of Vladimir Lenin." Plait took a picture of the liquid Lenin and uses it illustrate his contention that, though objects on the surface of Mars can sometimes take on interesting shapes, they are just a bunch of rocks.

"Hoagland's claims irritate me because he is promoting uncritical thinking," Plait told SPACE.com. "He doesn't want you to think about what you're seeing. He's trying to bamboozle you into believing what he's saying."

Critical thinking is the foundation of science, but Plait thinks it's also an important skill for anyone trying to navigate modern society. "Hoagland is eroding away at that ability."

Hoagland says the names given to objects shown on his web site are nicknames, just as the rover scientists came up with "blueberries" to describe small spherical objects on Mars.

"We are not saying there are stoves or pistons on Mars," Hoagland said in a telephone interview. "Absolutely not. When we began looking at these objects, what struck us was how remarkably symmetrical, how remarkably designed-looking, how remarkably manufactured some of these things looked."

Hoagland's web site, however, does not make this distinction with many rover images. A headline on the home page flatly states that some objects on Mars are non-natural: "Spirit Sees (and Still Ignores) More Artificial Junk." And the caption to one reads, plainly, "an Unmistakable Machined Fitting." Another caption reads: "When is a Rock Not a Rock? When They Come in pairs!" And another: "A Collection of Mechanical Bits."

Hoagland said he suggested to scientists on the rover team that they go study the objects up close to determine their composition. "NASA chose not to," he said. "So we have a hanging mystery. We don't know what these things are. We'll never know what these things are."

Hoagland is routinely critical of Stephen Squyres, a Cornell University astronomer who is mission manager for the Mars rover mission. Squyres did not respond to a SPACE.com query regarding Hoagland's claims.

It should be pointed out that NASA is not in the practice of commanding its rovers based on suggestions from people outside the agency or from beyond the Spirit and Opportunity science teams, which together include dozens of leading geologists and other scientists from inside the agency and from universities around the country.

Philip Plait is an astronomer who develops space-related classroom materials at Sonoma State University in California and also works in public outreach on various NASA missions. He spends his spare time working to right the cosmic wrongs ??” big and small ??” promulgated by the popular media and around the Internet. He is frequently invited to talk to large gatherings of astronomers, who appreciate his efforts to correct mistakes in the popular media.

Lately, Plait has heard Hoagland explain his views frequently on the late-night Coast to Coast AM radio show, which is heard on hundreds of stations. Meanwhile, a phenomenal flow of images from NASA's Mars rovers has created a cottage industry in scientific speculation about the red planet, at Hoagland's web site and elsewhere.

"I've let this fester long enough," Plait wrote recently on his web site, badastronomy.com. "This kind of pseudoscience is like a virus. At low levels, it's no big deal, but when it reaches a certain threshold it becomes sickening."

Plait works to debunk several specific alien-related claims made on Hoagland's web site, enterprisemission.com. (Not all of the scenarios are suggested by Hoagland himself.)

Here are snapshots of two arguments:

An image from the Mars Global Surveyor is said on Hoagland's site to be a gargantuan, glass-like worm that's a mile long. Plain as a pig in the clouds, the image does indeed evoke the shape and features of a worm at the bottom of a canyon. Evenly spaced arcs even resemble ribs. Plait says the most likely explanation for the rib-like features is that they're sand dunes, created by wind blowing through the valley.

An apparent bit of spacecraft debris from the rover mission, photographed by Spirit, was dubbed a "bunny" by some. Hoagland later said the bunny had been optically removed by NASA. Plait points out that NASA scientists said the object appeared to be lightweight, and thinks "it is far more likely it simply blew away in the Martian wind."

Plait and other scientists question Hoagland's credentials and say he is prone to inflating his accomplishments.

Hoagland did not graduate from college. "I didn't actually get a degree," he said last week. He says he was "possibly the youngest museum curator in the country" in the mid-1960s at age 19. He is a science writer with a keen interest in space.

Hoagland lists among his awards having received the Angstrom Medal for Excellence in Science. But there's a catch.

Uppsala University in Sweden, with approval from Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, gives out the Angstrom Prize, which includes a medal and a cash award, given in the honor of 18th Century Swedish scientist Anders-Jonas Angstrom. Hoagland's medal, however, came from the separate Angstrom Foundation Aktiebolag (AFAB). This is a privately-owned company with no connection to Uppsala University or the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

"There were no scientists involved in that decision," says Ralph Greenberg, a professor of mathematics at the University of Washington. Others who have researched Hoagland's medal say it carries little if any merit and was not awarded by scientists or a scientific organization.

Greenberg began looking into Hoagland's background for another reason.

In a January 1980 article in the popular magazine Star & Sky, Hoagland wrote of the possibility of an ocean of water under the ice of Jupiter's moon Europa and that life might have arisen there. Hoagland says today that the article presented "a radical new theory," and his web site states Hoagland "is the originator of this remarkable idea." The web site also states Hoagland "became the first to propose ... the possible existence of deep ocean life under the global ice shield perpetually surrounding the enigmatic moon of Jupiter, Europa."

Greenberg heard Hoagland's claim and did a review of scientific literature (Star & Sky, now defunct, was not a scientific journal) and other writings and lectures. Greenberg found that the ideas of water and life under Europa had both been put forth before January 1980.

The first known suggestion that Europa might harbor a liquid ocean was in a 1971 paper by John S. Lewis in the widely respected science journal Icarus. The idea was discussed in other papers in the mid-1970s by Lewis and by other scientists.

The possibility of that Europa's hypothesized ocean could support life was discussed in June 1979 ??” six months before Hoagland's article ??” by Benton Clark at a conference at NASA's Ames Research Center.

"It's clear that [Hoagland] deserves no credit for proposing an ocean under the ice on Europa," Greenberg told SPACE.com. And regarding the notion of life: "Others before him wrote on the same topic with more merit."

Greenberg says Hoagland deserves some credit for helping to popularize the Europa ideas. But he is bothered that Hoagland does not make an effort to set the record straight.

"He never made it quite clear that this was not his original idea in any sense," Greenberg said. "I think it's really shameful that he hasn't been willing to make it crystal clear."

Greenberg continues: "I don't think [Hoagland] really has any scientific credentials. He's not a trained scientist in any sense. He knows some facts. I don't think he has any depth of knowledge. But he's a good talker, and maybe gives the impression that he knows more and understands more than he really does."

Hoagland said Greenberg's comments "are obviously being viciously spun for the blatant political purpose of destroying my credibility at this key moment ??” when our criticisms of NASA and the current rover mission are gaining legs. This is what someone is apparently quite concerned about."

Hoagland said via e-mail over the weekend that his claim to an ocean at Europa was the first to be based on Voyager 1 and 2 imagery of Europa, from flybys in March and July 1979, and that his 1980 article was specifically referring to a previous paper that said any water on Europa had likely become frozen.

"The question of who's first is tricky," Hoagland said. "Clearly, I was not the first (nor have I ever claimed to be) to propose an original liquid ocean for Europa. But I do maintain I was the first to recognize in the new Voyager data that it might still be liquid."

Greenberg points to the astronomer Carl Sagan as someone who had discussed the Europa ideas with other scientists in the mid-1970s. "But, I knew Carl ??” and worked with him ??” for decades," Hoagland says. "And he never once told me I was trespassing on his turf, even after the Star & Sky piece was published." Hoagland also says the author Arthur C. Clarke has mentioned him as the originator of the life-on-Europa idea.

Hoagland is perhaps best known for promoting the Viking Orbiter's "Face on Mars" image as evidence for an alien civilization. Interestingly it was NASA that started discussion over the face-like features. Here's how NASA's original caption read when the image was released in 1976: "Shadows in the rock formation give the illusion of a nose and mouth. Planetary geologists attribute the origin of the formation to purely natural processes."

Hoagland finds interest in much more than the Face itself. He maintains that drawing lines between features in the Cydonia region around the face creates angles that involve complex mathematical formulas and geometric relationships that could only point to intelligent construction.

His web site's mission statement argues that the Face is surrounded by "crumbling high tech pyramids ... possible former environmental arcologies left by someone who tried to make Mars home... long before our fleeting, recent visits." The statement then says there is disturbing evidence "of a profound, deliberately politically-motivated cover-up of this important data by both major spacefaring nations."

Plait analyzes the math and methodology. He says the precision of angles and distances that Hoagland claims is greater than is possible given the images from which Hoagland works. Moreover, Plait wonders why Hoagland picks certain hills to include in his diagrams instead of other nearby hills that appear indistinguishable. Hoagland could be benefiting, he says, by picking the points that, through random chance, indeed form patterns.

"Any random set of numbers, when played with as Hoagland did, will yield many coincidental mathematical relationships," Plait says. "His mathematical analysis is so full of holes, flaws, and misdirection that it is completely worthless."

Hoagland, in response, said Plait should talk with others who have checked the math and shown it to be solid.

"There is a reasonable hypothesis that there could have been an ancient civilization on Mars," Hoagland said, adding that the idea has a lot of adherents around the world. "At no point has NASA chosen to address this scientifically."

His beef with NASA is that the space agency should conduct systematic studies ??” based on standards that he would be involved in setting ??” to answer the questions he poses.

Hoagland says that as his group's effort has come closer to figuring out "the truth regarding the science and politics of 'extraterrestrial artifacts in the solar system,'" the opposition has become "rabid and relentless."

* Judge for yourself on this debate - visit Richard Hoagland's website and see for yourself.
http://www.enterprisemission.com

Source: MSNBC.com
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4534435/

- CLOSER TO PLANET X DEPARTMENT -

Scientists Find an Icy World Beyond Pluto

Far beyond Pluto, out where the Sun is only a pinpoint of pale light, a frozen world has been found on the dark fringes of the solar system. Astronomers say it is by far the most distant object known to orbit the Sun and the largest one to be detected since the discovery of Pluto in 1930.
 
With one discovery, it seems, the solar system has gotten much bigger, glimpses of its outer reaches bringing a sense of reality to what had been a remote frontier of hypothesis. And perhaps it has gotten stranger, too.

"There's absolutely nothing else like it known in the solar system," Dr. Michael Brown, an astronomer at the California Institute of Technology who led the discovery team, said of the newfound object.

But in a telephone news conference yesterday from Pasadena, Dr. Brown added, "Our prediction is that there will be many, many more of these objects discovered in the next five years, and some of them will probably be more massive."

The researchers, whose observations were supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, said the object, referred to as a planetoid, is extremely frigid (minus 400 degrees Fahrenheit) and peculiarly red, probably more so than any other body in the solar system except Mars. They are not sure why, and also have few ideas of the object's composition. It could be a primordial mix of rock and ice.

Dr. Brown's group has proposed naming the object Sedna, after the Inuit goddess who created the sea creatures of the Arctic. For the time being, it is designated as 2003 VB12. The first sighting was made last November at the Palomar Observatory, operated by Caltech.

Sedna's remoteness has inspired scientists to conjecture over how much the discovery could be telling them about the far reaches of the solar system. The planetoid is more than three times as far from the Sun as the current distance of Pluto, normally considered the edge of the planetary system. But it travels a widely eccentric orbit, taking 10,500 years to revolve around the Sun.

Calculations by the researchers show that Sedna, now a relatively close 8 billion miles from Earth, wanders out as far as 84 billion miles, in a region presumably populated with icy bodies too small to be observed by telescopes.

Dr. Brown said Sedna "is so far away from everything that it must be the first observed member of the long-hypothesized Oort Cloud, a sphere of comets out to halfway the distance to the nearest star."

In 1950, a Dutch astronomer, Jan Oort, predicted the existence of a swarm of icy bodies stretched somewhere beyond the orbit of Pluto. The cloud is thought to surround the Sun and extend outward halfway to the next nearest star, Proxima Centauri.

The Oort Cloud is considered a repository of the comets that get pulled in toward the Sun. Dr. Brown said that though the danger is nil, "if this object were to come into the inner solar system, it would be the most spectacular comet ever seen."

Other astronomers, however, questioned whether Sedna should be considered a part of the Oort Cloud. In theory, the cloud's innermost boundary is charted to be well beyond the farthest point in Sedna's orbit. Some scientists suggested that Sedna could instead have been part of a closer region of cometary material, the Kuiper Belt, which stretches from Neptune to just beyond Pluto, and that it had somehow been dislodged and sent off on a more distant orbit.

Dr. Brown agreed that Sedna was much closer than expected for the Oort Cloud. But in a statement, he suggested that Sedna could reside at least part of the time in an inner sector of the cloud. The sector, he said, could have been separated from the greater cloud by the gravitational pull of a rogue star that came close to the Sun early in its existence.

Dr. Brian G. Marsden of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics said the discovery was puzzling and exciting. "You wonder where indeed did the object come from," Dr. Marsden said. "Is it connected to an inner Oort Cloud? What does that mean and how did it get there?"

He said that it was likely that there were similar icy bodies beyond Pluto, and that some may be larger than Sedna.

Two years ago, Dr. Brown and his colleagues, Dr. Chad Trujillo of the Gemini Observatory in Hawaii and Dr. David Rabinowitz of Yale, found a smaller object, called Quaoar (KWAH-o-ar), which until now was the largest known object beyond Pluto. It is estimated to be about 40 percent as big as Pluto.

Even Pluto itself is thought by some astronomers to be less a planet and more like a Kuiper denizen.

The astronomers got their first look at Sedna with a 48-inch telescope at Palomar, in southern California. Within days, other telescopes in Chile, Spain, Arizona and Hawaii made observations. When NASA's new Spitzer Space Telescope took a look with its infrared detectors, astronomers were able to make rough estimates of the planetoid's size.

To the other telescopes, the object was no more than a point of light. But infrared measurements of heat radiating from the object led the researchers to estimate its diameter at no more than 1,100 miles. Pluto's is 1,400.

Dr. Trujillo said that the nature of Sedna's surface was a mystery and that its ruddy color was "nothing like what we would have predicted or what we can currently explain."

But Dr. Marsden said the redness was not necessarily a surprise. "Comets, many of them, tend to be reddish," he said.

It was hard enough finding Sedna in the first place. In looking for small solar system travelers, astronomers need a sequence of pictures to reveal that an object has moved in relation to background stars. But an object like Sedna, with its 10,500-year orbit, seems hardly to move at all. Only by using archival pictures from two years ago were the astronomers able to detect and clock its millennial pace.

As the scientists calculated it, Sedna should reach its nearest point in 72 years and then begin heading back out to the far frontier of the solar system.

"The last time Sedna was this close to the Sun," Dr. Brown said, "Earth was just coming out of the last ice age."

Source: The NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/16/science/space/16SOLA.html
- WHO REALLY DISCOVERED THE NEW WORLD DEPARTMENT -

Ancient Map at Core of new Debate
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A University of Minnesota library treasure is cited as evidence that Chinese explorers reached the Americas first.

Carol Urness stood over the 580-year-old map and pondered an ancient mystery.

Spread out before her was one of the prize holdings of a rare map collection at the University of Minnesota: a navigational chart hand-painted on a piece of animal skin in 1424 by Venetian cartographer Zuane Pizzigano. Urness swept her hand from the coastline of Europe westward across the Atlantic to a cluster of mysterious islands on what was then the far side of the world known to European explorers.

"There's been a lot of scholarship done on these islands," said Urness, curator emeritus at the James Ford Bell Library at the University of Minnesota. "The trouble is we don't know whether they represent actual lands or mythical lands."

Now a best-selling book claims to have solved the mystery, and the Pizzigano map has become the most talked-about item in the 25,000-piece collection of the Bell Library.

In the book, 1421: The Year China Discovered America, British author Gavin Menzies cites the chart as evidence that Chinese explorers reached the Americas 70 years before Columbus and circumnavigated the globe a century before Magellan. The book claims that fleets of Chinese junks commanded by the eunuch admirals of Emperor Zhu Di explored and mapped the globe decades before their European counterparts.

Menzies, a retired submarine commander from the Royal Navy, said he began his quest after stumbling upon the Pizzigano chart.

"The wintry plains of Minnesota started me on my research," he wrote. "It was not necessarily the first place you would think of to discover a document with such profound implications, but the James Ford Bell Library at the University of Minnesota has a remarkable collection of early maps and charts, and one in particular had attracted my attention."

The Pizzigano chart shows a cluster of four islands on the far side of the Atlantic with the names Satanazes, Antilia, Saya and Ymana. Menzies pondered a question that already had perplexed generations of scholars: What were these islands?

He concluded that Antilia and Satanazes were the Caribbean islands Puerto Rico and Guadeloupe. But who had surveyed them? After all, the map was produced 70 years before Columbus' first voyage to the Americas.

Menzies embarked on a multiyear research project that arrived at a radical conclusion: Chinese treasure fleets made voyages in the early 15th century to North and South America, Greenland, Antarctica, Australia and New Zealand. Menzies believes that Confucian court officials destroyed the records of these voyages when China turned inward and isolated itself from the outside world.

Yet he asserts that some of the map information found its way to Europe, where it guided explorers such as Columbus, Vasco da Gama, Magellan and Cook.

"They all knew they were following in the footsteps of others," he wrote, "for they were carrying copies of the Chinese maps with them when they set off on their own journeys into the 'unknown.' "

The book has made best-seller lists and been published in 15 languages in 63 countries. Yet it also has drawn criticism and some historians have faulted the book for making grandiose claims on limited evidence.

"Menzies has yet to make a compelling case," wrote John Noble Wilford in the New York Times Book Review.

"To lump together all the assorted findings, most of undetermined dates and provenance, and argue that much of this exploration was accomplished in one sweep is an incredible stretch."

The furor brought unaccustomed attention to where the search began: the James Ford Bell Library. The staff has received inquiries from around the world and television crews from Japan and England have come seeking interviews and footage of the Pizzigano map.

"His theory is just one theory in a sea of theories," said assistant curator Susan Stekel Rippley. "It's just the one that's been very heavily marketed and hit the best-seller list. That doesn't necessarily give it more weight."

The James Ford Bell Library is tucked away on the fourth floor of the Wilson Library on the West Bank campus of the University of Minnesota. Visitors step into rarefied atmosphere that looks more like the study of a manor house with antique European furniture, carved wood panels, fireplace and chandelier.

The nucleus of the library was the private collection of James Ford Bell, founder of General Mills and former university regent who donated 600 books and an endowment in 1953. Today the collection contains 2,500 maps, 2,500 manuscripts and 20,000 rare books produced between 1400 and 1800 focusing on European exploration and trade.

The holdings include a collection of portolan charts, a class of navigational maps of the Mediterranean and Atlantic produced between 1300 and 1500. Only about 100 portolan charts survive worldwide, three of them at the Bell Library.

Urness, the curator emeritus, stood over a table with the three vellum portolan charts spread out before her. They included the 1424 chart created by Pizzigano, a Venetian serving the Portuguese; a 1466 chart by Petrus Roselli of Majorca; and a 1489 chart by Albino de Canepa of Genoa. She said the three maps are among only 17 surviving portolan charts showing the cluster of mysterious islands west of Europe.

"Some people think it's Newfoundland, Florida or Formosa," Urness said. "You can make arguments. But we don't have enough to really be certain."

Urness said Menzies did not actually visit the Bell Library, but did his research by correspondence and by studying a reproduction of the map. Urness said she was impressed by the author's initial research on the islands but startled by his subsequent claims about China.

Although she read an early draft and is thanked in the acknowledgments, Urness does not endorse the more spectacular claims of "1421" and expresses amazement at the publicity it has generated. She voices skepticism about such claims as Chinese explorers sailing huge ships through the ice of the Northeast Passage.

"It made a lot of academics uneasy because it cuts across everything, Chinese history, European history," said Urness. "But it kind of woke everybody up, so I kind of like that. Instead of being completely settled in one path, you at least look."

Source: Pioneer Press
http://www.twincities.com/mld/pioneerpress/living/education/8187620.htm 
Photo Courtesy The James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota

- CELEBRATE THE CRASHING OF A SAUCER DEPARTMENT -

Aztec UFO Fest Opens 3/19/04
AZTEC, NM ??” Fifty-six years ago on a small, dirt road north of Aztec, something unexplainable happened.

A saucer-shaped ship, 100-feet in diameter, was said to have crash-landed leaving small charred bodies inside. There were eyewitnesses ??” military, locals and police officers. There are Air Force documents one man is working to declassify.

Scott Ramsey of Charlotte, N.C., has spent the past 14 years of his life researching the purported Aztec UFO crash of 1948. He has traveled to 28 states, visited numerous military bases and talked to alleged eyewitnesses of the event.

???We want to be extremely careful to make sure people are reliable witnesses,??? Ramsey said of his research. ???We really try not to open our mouth until a lot of research has been done.???

Ramsey will present his findings at the 7th annual Aztec UFO Symposium Friday through Sunday at Koogler Middle School. His talk, which he says is ???no smoking gun,??? will be presented at 11 a.m. Saturday.

The alleged Aztec crash occurred only months after the more famous 1947 Roswell crash of another alleged UFO. It was two years before the March 17, 1950, Farmington UFO Armada, which celebrates its 54th anniversary today.

News accounts at the time, including a front page story in The Daily Times, said a fleet of hundreds of UFOs were seen by hundreds of residents flying in formation at high rates of speed across the city. The event later became know as the Farmington UFO Armada.

Ramsey said there were several UFO sightings in the state between 1947 and 1953, almost of which were documented in Air Force archives.

???Aircraft were picking up UFOs in New Mexico,??? the researcher said. ???My declassifications are centered around Aztec and the Air Force during that time frame.???

Most of his research began with a book, ???Behind the Flying Saucers,??? published in the 1950s by Frank Scully, who was tipped off by New Mexico oil men Silas Newton and Leo GeBauer. The two did not have the best reputation and most skeptics believe the story was a farce used by Newton and GeBauer to sell oil ???doodle bug??? equipment.

???They had their share of encounters with the law,??? Ramsey said of the men, but Scully also claimed he received information from eight or nine scientists.

Ramsey said Scully went into such great detail in his book, it had to come from scientists. Ramsey said he was able to prove many of the details from documents declassified in 1999.

???It??™s hard to put my presentation into a nutshell, but we??™ve looked at Scully??™s story,??? he said.

In addition to Scully??™s claims, Ramsey was able to discover secret military radar sites in the state. These sites may have detected the UFO before it crashed near Aztec, but Ramsey said he still has years of research before solidifying that claim. What he does have is maps of the radar bases for public review at the symposium.

Ramsey also commissioned a study of artifacts found at the crash site. Unfortunately the findings will not be ready for presentation until next year.

A key artifact was a piece of concrete slab at the site. The slab has been dismissed as a well cap, but a member of the military told Ramsey its purpose was as a footer for a crane used to remove the UFO.

???It??™s a controversial piece, we??™re trying to date to 1948,??? Ramsey said adding the study is highly controlled with only one person on staff knowing the concrete came from a purported UFO crash site.

Ramsey said he will present his findings to date, some claims from skeptics, as well as a time line for the crash. He will also lead tours to the crash site, when he is not speaking at the symposium.

The cost for the symposium is $50 for Saturday and Sunday, plus an additional $18 for the Meet and Greet from 6-8 p.m. Friday. A one day ticket is $35.

Information: The Aztec UFO Information Center, (505) 334-9890 or on the Web at www.aztecufo.com.

Source: Farmington Daily Times
http://www.daily-times.com/artman/publish/article_9513.shtml 

- ATTACK ON MONSTER ISLAND DEPARTMENT -

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Port Moresby: Reports a live dinosaur had been sighted on a volcanic island of Papua New Guinea prompted the deployment of heavily-armed police in search of the mystery creature.

Villagers in the superstitious island province of East New Britain this week said they fled in terror after seeing a three-metre tall, grey-coloured creature with a head like a dog and a tail like a crocodile.

They said the creature was living among thick green plants in a mosquito-ridden marsh just outside the provincial capital Kokopo, near the devastated town of Rabaul which was buried by a volcanic eruption in 1994.

Kokopo's Mayor Albert Buanga said the dinosaur would make a great a tourist attraction, if it existed.

A government official today confirmed police carrying M-16s and shotguns searched the area but found no trace of the creature.

Eyewitness Christine Samei told reporters she ran for her life after seeing a three-metre tall, grey creature with a head like a dog and a tail like a crocodile which was as fat as a 900-litre water tank.

"It's a very huge and ugly looking animal," Samei told local media.

A government official said the villagers had identified the creature from books and movies about dinosaurs.

"They told us it was a dinosaur," the official told AAP.

Although police found no trace of the creature, Senior Sergeant Leuth Nidung warned villagers to take extra precautions when going about their daily business, amid reports it had eaten three dogs.

Villagers were told to report any further sightings immediately to police, who were already organising a more thorough search of the area.

Black magic and other superstitions are common in many parts of PNG's predominantly village-based society.

Each year large numbers of foreigners visit the area to see World War II relics as well as the devastated town of Rabaul - the only urban centre in the world built inside the crater of a giant volcano.

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/03/12/1078594554726.html

- THE WORLD BENEATH OUR FEET DEPARTMENT -

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EDINBURGH - Deep beneath the cobbled streets of the Scottish capital lies a dank and forgotten realm where prostitutes once rubbed shoulders with body snatchers and the light of day never penetrated.

The thousands of subterranean citizens moved out long ago leaving the Edinburgh Vaults underneath the city's South Bridge alone with its multitude of ghosts until it was rediscovered in the 1980s and found new life as a tourist attraction.

"There are no written records of who lived in these vaults, although there is ample anecdotal evidence that thousands of people lived and died here, some probably never even seeing the outside world," said tour guide Jim Lennie.

"The chances are that few of the people who lived in the Georgian part of the city above knew they were there. The existence of the vaults was wiped from the city's records until they were rediscovered in 1985," explained Lennie on a recent tour.

The vaults are formed by the 19 arches of the South Bridge, built between 1785 and 1788 across the Cowgate ravine as the cramped ancient city began to expand.

Bricked in and built around, the vaults became a warren of nooks, crannies and tunnels forming the historic city's underworld.

"There was almost a whole city down here but no sign at all of it on the surface," Lennie said. "People lived, worked and died down here. That was the 'good old days'? I don't think so," he added with a grimace.

Evidence has been found of wine storage, leather works and a multitude of small businesses and living quarters for the city's unwanted and unseen poor.

But there were also other less legitimate pastimes beneath the feet of Edinburgh's gentry.

"We know that in 1815 there was an illegal whisky distillery operating here, and it is highly probable that there was also a brothel," Lennie said.

It is also believed that parts of the vaults were used to store cadavers either dug from fresh graves or plucked from the streets and sold to Edinburgh's Medical School, whose appetite for bodies for dissection was endless and unquestioning.

The city's notorious body-snatchers William Burke and William Hare are believed to have used the vaults from time to time to store their grisly merchandise before deciding that digging was too much trouble and turning to killing instead.

Burke was hanged after being turned in to police by Hare who himself died a pauper in London in 1859.

Arthur Conan Doyle, inventor of fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, learned his anatomy during training some years later at the Medical School and is known to have visited the vaults from time to time as a young doctor.

The vaults vary from the cavernous to the cramped. There is no -- nor was there ever -- running water or sanitation.

The only liquid that penetrated the unlit and airless caverns was likely to be whatever seeped through from the streets above where -- in the habit of the era -- households would empty their sewage at night.

Water for cooking and washing had to be carried by hand down the winding tunnels each day. Wine rather than water was the drink of choice as the water was too polluted, and there was a thriving import trade in red wine from France.

On the positive side, the temperature in the vaults is fairly constant -- insulated from the outside world by metres of brick and mortar. But even so the atmosphere inside would have been choking with open fires for heat and cooking, and fish-oil lamps providing what light there was.

"Candles were for the rich, not the people of the vaults," Lennie said.

All that is left now of the subterranean citizens of yesteryear are the ghosts which range from little dogs to young girls and even practising bottom-pinchers.

"There was a study here a couple of years ago and the vaults were declared probably the most psychically active place in the United Kingdom," Lennie said.

"Some of the people I have taken round down here have had distinctly funny turns. The mind plays some very odd tricks underground and in the dark," he added with a wry smile.

Undeterred, one enterprising local restaurateur has turned part of the vaults into a modern eatery where diners can savour the psychic shivers along with their chilled wines.

Source: Yahoo News
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20040311/od_uk_nm/oukoe_britain_vaults_1

- THE PAST INTRUDES ON THE PRESENT DEPARTMENT -

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Capers at Jedburgh's ancient Capon Tree have left former provost and historian George Millar in a spin.

There's been talk of paganism or witchcraft after a weird framework was found suspended from a high branch of the ancient oak.

The Capon Tree on the southern outskirts of the town is more than 500 years old and one of the few remaining from the ancient Forest of Jed. And locals believe it was used as gallows for the hanging of local criminals.

George was told about the mysterious icon after it was spotted by a man walking his dog.

The egg-shaped basket is around three feet high and two feet broad at its widest and is artistically woven in fencing wire. It's decorated with delicate wood carvings and pheasant feathers attached to ornate small pieces of what appears to be coloured marble.

The base of zinc had been filled with hundreds of fresh wood shavings and suspended 20 feet from a branch by a canvas strap and wire suspension cable. And hanging around it were four intricate metal wind chimes which were also decorated with feathers.

George told TheSouthern: "I find this all very strange. Witchcraft or pagan rituals immediately sprang to mind but I have never heard of anything like that happening around here ??“ at least not nowadays.

And a search by TheSouthern team found no traces around the Capon Tree of fires, bubbling cauldrons or remains from sacrifices.

George went on: "Whatever it is and whatever it is meant to represent, it has been well crafted and obviously took some time to make. I don't believe it is youngsters just messing around. I believe it means something to someone or to some people.

"I am really interested in finding our more. I'd like to know what it symbolizes and why our ancient Capon Tree was chosen."

And George added: "After some original worries after looking around and thinking about it I know they have not intended to harm the tree. Whoever put it there even took the effort to use a canvas strap instead of just nails or bare wire.

"The use of wood sculptures and shavings, feathers and stones may point to a love of nature. I don't think there is anything sinister, but it is a mystery I would like to see solved."

The Capon Tree was part of the ancient Jed Forest of most oaks which were felled during the Napoleonic Wars to be used in building Britain's Royal Navy warships.
It is one of only a few that remain.

Source: Borders Today
http://www.borderstoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=968&ArticleID=759240 
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