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- Gulf War Syndrome 'Does Exist' -
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- VOTING AWAY YOUR FREEDOM
DEPARTMENT-
Privacy Threats Hide in Security Bill

With Election Day fast
approaching, it was only a matter of time before the usual congressional
shenanigans that typically punctuate the political season.
This time, politicians appear to have seized on what could be called
the Patriot Act strategy, drafting antiterrorism legislation in secret
and then ramming it through the Senate and House of Representatives with
minimal debate. Then it's back to the home districts to boast how they
protected voters from the bad guys.
The vehicles chosen for this strategy are two bills described as being
inspired by the 9/11 Commission's report, a politically potent text
that's become a best-selling book. The Senate and House have approved
their own versions of the legislation, and negotiators are now meeting
privately to decide on the final draft.
Early indications are not promising. While portions of the massive
legislation are no doubt praiseworthy, other important
sections--especially those envisioning stuffing more information into
government databases--deserve special scrutiny from privacy hawks.
Because the House version is nearly three times as long, its authors
had more room to promote private agendas.
One section anticipates storing the "lifetime travel history of each
foreign national or United States citizen" into a database for the
convenience of government officials. It mentions passports, but there's
nothing that would preclude recording the details of trips that
Americans take inside the United States.
President Bush would be required to create a "secure information
sharing" network to exchange data among law enforcement, military and
spy agencies. Aside from a bland assurance that "civil liberties" will
be protected, there are zero details on what databases will be vacuumed
in or what oversight will take place.
A second network would be created by the first person to get the new
job of national intelligence director. That network must "provide
immediate access to information in databases of federal law enforcement
agencies and the intelligence community that is necessary to identify
terrorists."
It hardly needs to be said that snaring terrorists is what our
government should be doing. But it's not clear that the House bill is a
step in the right direction.
Jim Dempsey, executive director of the Center for Democracy and
Technology, hopes that the aides negotiating the final bill end up
adopting the Senate language instead. It also would create an
information-sharing network--while requiring that Congress receive
semiannual reports on how the network is being used.
"There are dozens if not hundreds of government programs under way to
do just that (already)," Dempsey warns. "They are fragmented; they are
overlapping. They are occurring outside of any framework of oversight."
Still, the Senate bill is no prize. A last-minute amendment added by
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., would require the Department of Homeland
Security to create an "integrated screening system" inside the United
States.
McCain envisions erecting physical checkpoints, dubbed "screening
points," near subways, airports, bus stations, train stations, federal
buildings, telephone companies, Internet hubs and any other "critical
infrastructure" facility deemed vulnerable to terrorist attacks.
Secretary Tom Ridge would appear to be authorized to issue new federal
IDs--with biometric identifiers--that Americans could be required to
show at checkpoints.
Both the House and Senate bills coerce state governments into creating
what critics are calling a national ID card. Under the proposals,
federal agencies will accept only licenses and state ID cards that
comply with specific to-be-established standards--a requirement that
would affect anyone who wants to get a U.S. passport, obtain Social
Security benefits, or even wander into a federal courthouse.
That's why Jim Harper, director of information policy studies at the
Cato Institute, is no fan of either bill. "They say that if we just put
appropriate rules and restrictions in place, everything will be fine,"
Harper said. "But of course those rules and restrictions will drop away
over the years or if there are new terrorist attacks. They say, 'Of
course lion-taming is safe. They're our friends.' But then one day the
lion grabs you by the neck and drags you off the stage."
A few other courageous Washingtonians have raised similar concerns.
Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, warned last week that the House bill "will not
make America safer (but will definitely) make us less free." And 25
former senior officials from the FBI, CIA and military have sent a
letter to Congress indicating that the 9/11 Commission's recommendations
are flawed because the report whitewashed what went wrong on Sept. 11,
2001.
Unfortunately, with only 15 days left before the election, politicians
will be tempted to place expedience over sober analysis of what's
permitted by the U.S. Constitution. That's what happened in October 2001
with the mad scramble to enact the Patriot Act, and history is about to
repeat itself.
Source: Declan McCullagh - CNET News.com
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-5415111.html?tag=zdfd.newsfeed
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OBITUARY DEPARTMENT -
Betty Hill, Famous UFO
Abductee, Dies at 85

PORTSMOUTH - A Portsmouth woman who helped bring the topic of life on
other planets out of its particular closet in the 1960s died Sunday of
cancer. She was 85.
Although not everyone believed Betty Hill??™s story of alien abduction,
it opened a national dialogue on the possibility of unidentified flying
objects. She has been called the Grandmother of UFO-logy.
As the story has been told, Hill and her husband, Barney, were driving
home from a Canadian vacation in 1961 when they saw a moving light in
the sky. As it moved closer, they saw it was some kind of aircraft, and
Barney saw figures moving inside. The object moved directly over their
car, according to Betty, and they heard a sound like a tuning fork
before they grew drowsy. When they regained consciousness, they found
themselves near Ashland, N.H., with no memory of the previous two hours.
Through hypnotherapy, the couple remembered being taken on board the
craft and undergoing tests before taking a tour of the vessel. Betty was
shown a "star map," which she later drew. It matched a cluster of
previously unknown stars discovered years later in the 1970s.
Were they fakes? At the time of the "abduction," an unidentified flying
object was picked up by radar at Pease Air Force Base in Newington.
Shiny circles about the size of a silver dollar appeared on the surface
of the couple??™s car trunk. The missing two hours have never been
accounted for. And, perhaps most importantly, the Hills??™ separate
accounts never wavered, even under hypnosis, but remained remarkably
alike.
The adventure brought media attention to the postal worker and his
social worker wife. They appeared on national television. John Fuller
documented their experience in his book, "Interrupted Journey." The
former Look magazine published a two-part excerpt of the book in 1966.
"Interrupted Journey" became a TV movie in 1975, with James Earl Jones
playing Barney and Estelle Parsons playing Betty.
After Barney??™s death in 1969, Betty continued to travel and speak on
her experiences. After visiting several continents, she retired from
public life in 1991.
Peter Davenport, of Seattle, Wash., director of the National UFO
Sighting Registration Center, said he was saddened to learn of Hill??™s
death.
"I consider her and her husband pioneers in the UFO movement," he said
in a phone interview.
The Hills were "salt-of-the-earth" people, he added, and that was what
made them credible to an otherwise skeptical public. "They were
credible, common-sense people."
And, he said, they were the first to make their experience public and
document it with interviews. "They are to the abduction phenomenon what
Lindbergh was to ocean flying," he said.
"They were brave enough to step forward and make public the facts of
their alleged interactions with aliens," he said.
Peter Geremia, of Rye, director of the New Hampshire MUFON (Mutual UFO
Network), agreed. "Before the Hills, the UFO movement was considered the
area of a fringe element, kooks," he said in a phone interview. "It was
written up in what we would now call tabloids. After the Hill abduction
and investigation and research, the ???abduction scenario??™ took on a whole
new credibility. We found the same thing going on worldwide. It wasn??™t
just ???crazy kooks??™."
But Hill remained prominent even as her cause grew more commonplace.
People could relate to her, Geremia said. "She was so articulate,
explaining what was happening. It was like watching your own grandmother
up there, but she had all the facts and figures."
Hill was a successful advocate for the UFO community precisely because
she was so normal, both Davenport and Geremia maintained.
"She was a tremendous asset to the state of New Hampshire because of
her work with young children," Geremia said, remembering Hill??™s career
as a social worker.
"She was a wonderful gal," Davenport said.
Source: Portsmouth Herald
http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/10192004/news/43685.htm
Photo: Betty Hill with Timothy Green Beckley
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SEE, I TOLD YOU I WAS SICK DEPARTMENT -
Gulf War Syndrome 'Does
Exist'
Scientists in the U.S. say they have demonstrated the existence of the
illness known as "Gulf war syndrome".
The findings are in a report by the influential Research Advisory
Committee on Gulf war veterans' illness, leaked to the New York Times.
Committee chief scientist Professor Beatrice Golombe said that exposure
to certain substances in the Gulf may have altered some troops' body
chemistry.
The study was welcomed by British veterans of the Gulf war.
The secretary of the National Gulf Veterans and Families Benevolent
Association, Noel Baker, said the US research was "very explosive".
He added that the Ministry of Defence, which has always denied the
existence of a syndrome, would "have to take notice" of it.
"This is very, very senior research. It's not by any private venture or
by someone with an axe to grind."
He described the attitude in the US as one of "genuinely wanting to
find out if there is a problem.
"In the UK, the MoD doesn't want to find the truth".
The Ministry of Defence declined to comment on the leaked report.
A spokesman said the ministry's position on the syndrome was
well-documented, and that there were on-going studies into it.
The ministry argues that there was no single cause of the illnesses
reported by veterans from the conflict.
Thousands of veterans of the 1991 war suffer from unexplained poor
health.
Servicemen and women from the US, UK, Canada and France who took part
in the operation to drive Saddam Hussein's forces from Kuwait have
reported one or more symptoms, including memory loss, chronic fatigue
and dizziness.
'Really ill'
Many continue to suffer from chronic and debilitating illnesses more
than a decade since the war.
However, scientists had until now been unable to establish their causes.
The U.S. report said the troops' problems were definitely caused by
exposure to toxic chemicals rather than stress or psychiatric illness.
Potential sources include Iraqi nerve gas and drugs given to the troops
to protect them from chemical weapons.
"Gulf war veterans really are ill at an elevated degree and several
studies bring consistent findings that about 25%-30% of those who were
deployed are ill," Professor Golombe told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
In July, a study funded by the Ministry of Defence and carried out by
the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine involved more than
40,000 former soldiers.
It found veterans of the 1991 Gulf War were more likely to report
symptoms of ill-health, but similar symptoms were reported by both those
who did not serve in the Gulf.
Source: BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3748844.stm
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RAISING A STINK ABOUT MONSTERS DEPARTMENT -
Bigfoot Hunter Trusts His
Nose to Find Bigfoot
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BIG CYPRESS BAYOU TEXAS ??” The motor sputtered, then died, and as the
canoe drifted deeper into the swamp, gray tangles of bearded Spanish
moss gave way to murky water and black cypress.
Knuckles whitened as Charlie DeVore ripped the pull cord. His two-man
canoe, 3 decades old and uneasy under the weight of three men, teetered
dangerously with every tug.
DeVore yanked the cord once more, then gave up.
"We'll just have to paddle," he said.
There wasn't time to fix the propeller, and there wasn't time for
precaution. The party pressed further into the swamp, because that's
where Bigfoot was.
Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, that elusive creature more often associated with
the Pacific Northwest, lives among these knobby trees of the Big Cypress
Bayou, DeVore will tell you.
While other people have seen the creature, DeVore, well, he has smelled
it. Of course, it's the most indescribably putrid, gosh-awful stench you
can imagine.
"It's overpowering," DeVore said.
DeVore has discussed that stench with dozens of East Texans who have
reported brushes with the hairy hominoid. He investigates sightings for
the Texas Bigfoot Research Center, a Dallas-based group that documents
close encounters throughout the state, most of them in the Piney Woods
and Big Thicket. Although DeVore professes to be an amateur, he knows
enough to understand the creature's ways.
"Bigfoot no longer scares me," said DeVore, of medium height and a bit
paunchy at 64. "It might if one was standing right over me, but they've
never hurt anybody. I have a fear of wild dogs and wild hogs and
anything else out there that might bite my butt, but I really have no
fear of Bigfoot."
So DeVore paddles the bayou in the middle of the night, a coon-hunting
spotlight and night vision camera at his side. He also wanders the
forest trails he's bush-hogged near his trailer house. He sniffs the
night air and listens for snapped twigs.
"It's a hobby," he said, "a passionate interest."
DeVore moved to the Big Cypress Bayou, the slow-moving body of water
that slinks between Lake O' the Pines and Caddo Lake, in 1990. A heart
attack had forced him into early retirement. He told himself, ???I'm going
to sit up here beside this water until the day I die, and enjoy it.???
That's just what he did, puttering around in his canoe with the little
outboard motor that he'd rigged to the back, or gliding across the deep
green water in his kayak, exploring inlets and taking photographs.
"It's so beautiful out here," he said. "Normally I'm not talking, and I
sneak up on all kinds of wildlife.???
As he paddled deeper into the forest of submerged cypress trees,
stained black by years of up and down water levels, thoughts returned to
the rickety little canoe, then to the cold, black water, and always to
the possibility of sneaking up on the most elusive creature of them all.
The ways of Bigfoot
Although Bigfoot is reportedly huge ??” 7 or 8 feet tall, and more than
500 pounds ??” he's awfully hard to find.
That's because he hates being around humans, believers say. When people
such as DeVore go tromping into the woods, Bigfoot runs the other way.
He lives in uninhabitable areas, especially around the Sabine and
Sulphur rivers, the Big and Little Cypress bayous, and Caddo Lake, where
he is affectionately known as the Caddo Critter.
"We have more swampy areas in East Texas where humans do not live,"
DeVore said. "There's more sightings during deer season than any other
time because people are in the woods."
With the advent of ATVs, outdoor enthusiasts can go further into
Bigfoot territory than ever before. In the past decade alone, the Texas
Bigfoot Research Center has investigated five sightings in Harrison
County, four in Panola County and three in Rusk County. Many of them
involved hunters. One Longview man said he tried to shoot the creature
with his .22. It let out a terrifying scream-roar, and the squirrel
hunter was so frightened he nearly wet himself, he reported.
The Longview man's description of Bigfoot reflects many others in East
Texas: Long brownish or black hair, the deathly scream-roar, or
scream-growl, and that stench, which DeVore believes Bigfoot excretes,
possibly from his armpits, when he feels threatened.
Crystal Steiniger of Harleton says she has experienced the smell and
heard the screams.
Steiniger and her colleagues with the East Texas Bigfoot Independent
Study get together once a month to look for tracks and hair samples and
record Bigfoot's noises on all-night camping trips. They used to attract
the creature with Bigfoot calls, but they soon abandoned the calling
devices because they made it too aggressive.
"If they're walking by us, we want to hear their normal, nonthreatening
type of vocalizations," she said, adding later: "I've heard solid
screams. I've heard grunts, kind of a grunt-growl when you get a little
too close. That was one of the best recordings. Of course, we got in our
vehicle real quick. We didn't leave, but we got in our vehicle."
The researchers have posted many of the recordings on their Web site,
www.easttexasbigfoot.com.
With so many reported encounters, skeptics quickly ask for conclusive
proof ??” hair samples or bones, for example.
"It's well known and not disputed that we have black bears in East
Texas," DeVore counters. "Nobody's ever seen a body or a skeleton of
those. Predators in East Texas, which are numerous, take care of a body
almost overnight. There are many theories, one, that they may carry
their bodies off. After all, these are groups of them, it's not one lone
animal."
People have taken pictures of black bears, the skeptics note.
One of those skeptics is Charlie Mueller, a Longview-based wildlife
biologist for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. He managed the
Caddo Lake wildlife area for eight years, and he said he's never seen
evidence for Bigfoot's existence.
"If there's a bear out there, I'm going to find bear tracks. If there's
a human out there, I'm going to find footprints," he said. "But there's
no Bigfoot tracks that I've seen."
Mueller said he's studied supposed Bigfoot nests, but to him, they just
looked like a pile of branches that had fallen from a tree during an ice
storm.
"People let their imaginations take control a lot of times, and it's
easy for someone to point out things that seem to be out of the ordinary
that actually are not," he said. "But to layman folks, people that don't
know a lot about wildlife and the happenings of wildlife in their
habitats, a lot of times they don't understand the normal things that go
on."
Fear of that kind of rebuttal, DeVore and Steiniger say, keeps many
witnesses from coming forward.
"A lot of people will think they're nuts, or if they do mention it to
somebody they'll say, ???Oh, it was just a bear, you don't know what
you're talking about,??™ ??? Steiniger said. "They'll kind of blow it off
and not take it seriously because there's been a lot of people who have
spent a lot of time out in the woods who've never seen a thing. They're
happily trotting along without a clue."
Says DeVore, "You're going to be ridiculed. You're thinking your nuts,
so most people are real reluctant to talk. If they are going to speak to
you, you've got to be real quiet about it. Of course, being in the club
gives me credibility."
On the bayou
It was a perfectly clear October afternoon on the bayou, and Charlie
DeVore sliced his canoe through red and green water rippling under a
light breeze.
He had agreed to guide a reporter and photographer to the site of two
Bigfoot encounters that he'd investigated only half a mile from his
house. Because the land had changed hands, the only legal access was via
boat, or, in this case, an old canoe.
It's better to stick to the water this time of year anyway, he said,
because it's not too smart to traipse through the woods in the middle of
deer season.
As he guided the canoe, he recalled his first encounter. He hadn't even
realized how close he'd come to meeting Bigfoot on that night as he
walked the trails near his house.
"I had always gone with four dogs, sometimes five, a couple of my own
plus the neighbors'. These dogs generally were not afraid of anything,"
he said. "When I hit that stench, I looked around for the dogs and
realized, hey, I was alone."
He whistled and snapped his fingers, but the dogs wouldn't come. They
just sat there squirming. "I decided the dogs were smarter than me, so I
went away," he said.
The next night, the same thing.
"It went on occasionally for six weeks," he said. "I wouldn't run into
it every night, but it got to be old hat that when I ran into the stink,
I'd turn around."
He questioned hunters and outdoors enthusiasts who suggested that it
might have been a wild hog, but DeVore knew better. He'd smelled hogs,
and it wasn't the same.
In 2002, DeVore heard about the annual Texas Bigfoot Conference in
Jefferson. This year's event begins 10 a.m. Saturday at Jefferson High
School.
DeVore went and then returned to the bayou with some answers and more
than a few new questions.
"After going to that conference and finding out, hey, these things have
a stink, I started talking to people who had the stink on them before,"
he said, "and the stink described was just too close to what I had
experienced. At that point I had already gotten curious about them. I
talked to dozens of people who had experienced it."
But stinking isn't believing, and DeVore still hadn't seen one. He
gunned the boat into the swamp, past hulking, primeval trees and
low-lying branches, toward Bigfoot.
A close encounter
When the cypress became so thick they crowded out the sun, their
reflections vanished from the bayou's surface. The water instantly was
black. The canoe, further now from the channel's current, cut through a
sheet of scum.
DeVore talked above the hum of the outboard motor. Suddenly it cut out,
and he couldn't get it going again. Unseen crows shrieked in the abrupt
silence.
DeVore took the paddle and rowed through Benton Lake, a small, stagnant
body of water that adjoins the bayou, until the trees kept him from
going any further.
"Over there," he said, pointing to a spot on the lake's southwestern
edge. The witness had been hunting deer as he crouched behind dense
brush at mid-afternoon. He reported to the Texas Bigfoot Research Center
that he noticed movement in the corner of his eye. Fifty yards away, the
hunter told DeVore that Bigfoot emerged from the water, stood up, looked
side to side, then walked into the woods and disappeared.
The hunter watched him for about two minutes. The creature was 6 feet
tall and covered in hair from head to toe, and in the absence of direct
sunlight he appeared to be completely black.
DeVore, having interviewed the hunter several times, deemed him "a very
credible witness."
Finished with his story, DeVore docked the canoe on a muddy bank that
had built up along the edge of a massive cypress tree and fiddled with
the motor. A piece of twine had wrapped itself in the propeller, and
after he unwound it, it cranked on the first pull.
He ordered the heaviest of his passengers into the bottom of the canoe,
stabilizing it, and he took off for home. Though he did not see Bigfoot
today, he knew it was only a matter of time.
"It exists," he said. "Too many people have seen it. It exists."
Source: Longview News-Journal
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SHHH, THE WALLS HAVE EARS DEPARTMENT -
Want to Know the Hardware
Behind Echelon Listening System?
You've probably heard about Echelon, the vast listening system run by
the US, UK, Canada and Australia that scans the world's voice traffic
looking for key words and phrases.
Aside from using the system for industrial espionage and bypassing
international and national laws to listen in on people, it is also used
to listen out for people like Osama bin Laden
and assorted terrorists in the hope of preventing attacks.
All this is out in the relative open thanks to investigative
journalists and a European Commission report into the system, concerned
and annoyed that the Brits and Yanks has got there first.
It works like this: The calls are recorded by geo-stationary spy
satellites and listening stations, such as the UK's Menworth Hill, which
combine satellite-intercepted calls and trunk landline intercepts and
forward them on to centres, such as the US' Fort Meade, where
supercomputers work on the recordings in real time.
But what, you ask, can deal with that overwhelming mass of data that
helps our government spy on the world? And how does it work?
Well, a Texas Memory Systems SAM product - a combined solid-state disk
(SSD) and DSP (digital signal processor). Woody Hutsell, an executive VP
at TMS, said: "Fifty percent of our revenue this year will come from DSP
systems, more than last year. The systems are a combination of SSD with
DSP ASICs." ASICs are application-specific integrated circuits - chips
dedicated to a specific purpose.
TMS has a TM-44 DSP chip which has 8 GFLOPS of processing power -
that's eight billion floating point operations per second. The
processing uses floating point arithmetic operations to supply the
accuracy needed for the analysis. A DSP chip turns analogue signals from
a sensor or recorder into digital information usable by a computer.
Digital cameras will use a DSP to turn the light signals coming through
the lens into digital picture element, or pixel, information.
A SAM-650 product is called a 192 GFLOPS DSP supercomputer by TMS. It
is just 3U high and has 24 DSP chips and is positioned as a back-end
number cruncher controlled by any standard server - a similar
architecture to that used by Cray supercomputers. There are vast streams
of information coming from recorded telephone conversations. The ability
to have the DSPs work in parallel speeds up analysis enormously.
Spinning hard drives can't feed the DSPs fast enough, nor are they quick
enough for subsequent software analysis of the data. Consequently TMS
uses its solid state technology to provide a buffer up to 32GB that
keeps the DSPs operating at full speed.
A cluster of five SAM-650's provides a terra flop of processing power;
one trillion floating point operations per second.
Echelon is a global surveillance network set up in Cold War days to
provide the U.S. government with intelligence data about Russia. One of
the main contractors is Raytheon. Lockheed Martin has been involved in
writing software for it. Since then it has expanded into a general
listening facility, an electronic vacuum cleaner, sucking up the world's
telephone conversations. Information about it's existence has been
reluctantly revealed, prompted by scandals such as the recordings of
Princess Diana's telephone calls by the NSA.
Recorded signals are fed into the TMS SAM systems where the DSPs filter
out the noise to produce much clearer signals that software can work on
to detect individual voices, perform voice recognition, and listen out
for keywords, such as, for example, "Semtex". Decryption of encrypted
calls is also a likely activity.
Hutsell says the SAM systems, "are supplied to intelligence agencies
and the military though system integrators like Raytheon, Lockheed
Martin and Zeta. It's an intelligence community application involving
data from various sources. This is loaded into RAM and then real-time
analysis is carried out on it. Step one is to filter out the noise and
our DSP chips are used for that. Then they look into patterns using
other tools - images or voice. It's very high-speed."
TMS has supplied its RAMsan high-speed SSD technology to several US
government agencies. Hutsell said, "We have recently sold another
terabyte system to a federal agency. It's installed in the DC [District
of Columbia] area via our partner Vion. There's another in a government
data centre with Oracle indices that needed to be accelerated."
TMS has had 40 percent year on year growth for three years. It has no
debt and is privately-owned. Hutsell said: "This year is the healthiest
year ever." Half the company's revenue comes from the government sector.
Fast, very fast, database and recorded signal access is the name of
this game. The US government wants to know what you and I are talking
about. Spy in the sky satellites listen in to what we say and look at
what we do. Then solid state disk keeps the real time analysis of these
calls and images operating at full speed. The world's fastest storage
system is used in the world's most sophisticated spying operation.
Impressive and scary at the same time.
Source: Techworld
http://www.techworld.com/storage/news/index.cfm?newsid=2430
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NEW UFO ACTIVITY DEPARTMENT -
More UFOs In Indian Skies
What is happening on the Indian side of Himalayas? Are they planning to
land? Close Encounters? Are they building a base?
More Indian Military personnel and local natives are coming forward in
Himalayas Tarai area (Indian side) and are reporting extremely unusual
activities with many UFO sightings all around the day. Some Helicopter
pilots are complaining about sophisticated jamming. A young boy in Nepal
drew a picture of what seems to be a extraterrestrial flying object. He
saw it with many friends while playing in the ground. The boys report
that these vehicles have no sound, can take off vertically and can float
without effect of gravity. These vehicles can also disappear all on a
sudden. Some of Indian Air Force pilots are secretly reporting seeing
strange flying objects near Himalayas around the Chinese border. A
Tibetan monk recently in India said that these activities are going on
since 1998 Indian Nuke test and the number is growing every day.
According some scientists of Indian Geological Survey, UFOs and strange
beings are visiting a specific 100 square kilometers regularly since
last eighteen months. North of Himachal Pradesh is experiencing very
specific sightings. Among the local people there is a rumor that ???they???
will land somewhere there in the next seven years. Some UFO researchers
say that beings from K-9 constellation will land on the earth and expose
themselves finally in 2012. Is this then the final preparation of
landing that even Mayans predicted thousands of years back?
One thing for sure, some one has told Indian Government and the
military to stay tight lipped. The military personnel are talking
privately and keep saying that for national security reasons nothing
more can be said. But at least one of them has come out and said it is
definitely UFO.
There are every indication that some landing base is being built under
the hard rocks of Himalayas. The area chosen is tough terrain and is in
no man??™s land buffering between India and China.
Another interesting thing is also happening. Around this area extremely
increased Indian and Chinese army activities are seen. It is so active
that in any other times one could have said that India and China is
going on war at that spot.
Does India and China know something that they are not talking about?
Recently an artificial lake was created in China very close to Indian
border. The lake threatened massive flood on the Indian side. India and
China both refused to inspect the area properly. And all on a sudden
local Chine-Indian people report the lake is no longer there. Whatever
residue of the lake is there is there is no longer a threat to Indian
villages. What really happened? What caused an artificial lake of that
size and who took care of fixing it?
Chinese officials are perplexed at this happening. But India was never
worried. Neither was China worried about the flood. Why?
People in that area are reporting that large and small UFOs are being
seen all the time. Chinese and Indian military is telling people that
these are spy vehicles.
Why should spy vehicles appear all on a sudden? Why should Indian local
people start seeing UFOs near the Himalayas all the time? Why are these
vehicles disappearing so fast?
Some in Indian Space Research Organization secretly are saying that
these UFOs are definitely planning and building a solid landing site
with the help of Indian and Chinese Government. Time will say what the
real story is!
Source: India Daily
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/10-09h-04.asp
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SEEKING THE OTHER SIDE DEPARTMENT -
Science Looking For Proof
of Life-After-Death
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A Welsh nurse believes she is close to answering the age-old question
of what happens to us once we die.
For the past five years, Penny Sartori, from Swansea, has been
researching near-death experiences among critically ill patients in the
city's Morriston Hospital Intensive Care Unit. And at the end of the
five- year study, the most comprehensive of its type ever done, the
32-year-old says she has evidence to show that when people are declared
clinically dead, their minds remain active.
She has 15 accounts from people that suggest there could be some kind
of life after death. Now the findings will be used by Dr Peter Fenwick,
an internationally renowned neuro-psychiatrist and Fellow of the Royal
College of Psychiatrists, who is conducting research into the subject
across the UK.
Nearly all of the accounts she gathered said they floated above the
resuscitation room and many gave details about procedures, nurses,
porters or doctors they could not have seen from the positions they were
lying in.
Many described floating towards a calming, bright light, where they saw
relatives beckoning them at first, then eventually telling them to "go
back".
But one woman, who has since died, reported a "hell" experience of
falling downwards and being surrounded by dark, frightening shapes and
noises.
A part-time doctoral student at the University of Wales, Lampeter, Mrs
Sartori was granted ethical approval to carry out the research, which
she used as a thesis for a Phd in near death experiences. An earlier
study at a Southampton hospital of 63 severe heart-attack survivors,
found seven had "classic" near- death experiences, talking of a tunnel
of light.
More research was called for and Mrs Sartori was ideally placed at the
intensive care unit in Morriston, where many accident victims or other
gravely ill people "clinically die" but are revived by resuscitation
techniques.
She said, "What I found is incredible. One man, whose life signs
completely went, said he floated above his body and saw everything.
"He described our attempts to revive him in perfect detail, even
talking about a doctor who came in while off-duty then left. "The
patient's eyes were not even open when this happened and he was not only
unconscious he was clinically dead.
"The man described seeing a Jesus-like, bearded figure standing next to
his dead father. "He said the figure touched him on the hand and told
him to return as it was not his time.
"The amazing thing was that this patient, in his 50s, had suffered a
life-long contracture of the hand from birth. "Afterwards the movement
returned to his hand."
She said many of the patients she asked about near-death experiences
said they would not have volunteered the information if they had not
asked.
"This suggests the phenomenon could be more widespread." Mrs Sartori
added that near death experiences (NDEs) are mostly positive.
"Nearly all those who have had NDEs tell me that they no longer fear
death. In fact, because of what happened to them while clinically dead,
they say they are happy to go.
"Of those who have had NDEs, some have been quite religious while
others were at best agnostics."
Although it is easy to be sceptical about strange phenomena such as
near-death experiences, the world is littered with examples very
difficult to explain away.
Source: The Western Mail
http://www.para-normal.com/nuke/html/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2267
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I JUST WANT TO BE LOVED DEPARTMENT -
Youth Harassed By Ghost
Searching For A Husband
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A Female ghost searching for a husband had her wish fulfilled when a
???wedding ceremony??? was held for her in Tampin, Negri Sembilan, on
Sunday, China Press reported.
The daily reported that the spirit had been ???harassing??? a youth,
causing him to have sleepless nights.
The youth went to a medium in Tampin who told him that the spirit was
that of a woman who committed suicide five years ago at the age of
19.
The medium said the ghost would only ???release??? the youth if he found
her a husband.
The wedding was arranged after a male ghost was found as the ???groom.???
The youth reportedly slept soundly on the night of the wedding.
Deputy Home Affairs Minister Datuk Tan Chai Ho told China Press that
smart cards would be implemented next year to reduce the number of
illegal immigrants.
Details to be stored in the card include the worker??™s thumbprint, work
permit and entry record.
Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr Fong Chan Onn said the problem of
fake higher degree qualifications was serious.
He told Sin Chew Daily that using a fake qualification to apply for a
job was against the law.
The daily reported that traffic police would start the two-week Ops
Sikap on Nov 8, in conjunction with the Hari Raya and Deepavali
celebrations.
Federal traffic police chief Datuk Gingkoi Seman Pancras said police
would be stationed at strategic locations to ensure smoother traffic
flow.
In a Nanyang Siang Pau report, Higher Education Deputy Minister Datuk
Fu Ah Kiow warned those having honorary titles such as ???doctor??? not to
use the title with their names.
Source: The Star Online
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2004/10/20/nation/9172800&sec=nation
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