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- MILLIONS OF AMERICANS SPIED ON DEPARTMENT
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NSA Whistleblower Alleges Illegal Spying

Russell Tice, a longtime insider at the National Security Agency, is
now a whistleblower the agency would like to keep quiet.
For 20 years, Tice worked in the shadows as he helped the United States
spy on other people's conversations around the world.
"I specialized in what's called special access programs," Tice said of
his job. "We called them 'black world' programs and operations."
But now, Tice tells ABC News that some of those secret "black world"
operations run by the NSA were operated in ways that he believes
violated the law. He is prepared to tell Congress all he knows about
the alleged wrongdoing in these programs run by the Defense Department
and the National Security Agency in the post-9/11 efforts to go after
terrorists.
"The mentality was we need to get these guys, and we're going to do
whatever it takes to get them," he said.
Tice says the technology exists to track and sort through every
domestic and international phone call as they are switched through
centers, such as one in New York, and to search for key words or
phrases that a terrorist might use.
"If you picked the word 'jihad' out of a conversation," Tice said, "the
technology exists that you focus in on that conversation, and you pull
it out of the system for processing."
According to Tice, intelligence analysts use the information to develop
graphs that resemble spiderwebs linking one suspect's phone number to
hundreds or even thousands more.
Tice Admits Being a New York Times Source
President Bush has admitted that he gave orders that allowed the NSA to
eavesdrop on a small number of Americans without the usual requisite
warrants.
But Tice disagrees. He says the number of Americans subject to
eavesdropping by the NSA could be in the millions if the full range of
secret NSA programs is used.
"That would mean for most Americans that if they conducted, or you
know, placed an overseas communication, more than likely they were
sucked into that vacuum," Tice said.
The same day The New York Times broke the story of the NSA
eavesdropping without warrants, Tice surfaced as a whistleblower in the
agency. He told ABC News that he was a source for the Times' reporters.
But Tice maintains that his conscience is clear.
"As far as I'm concerned, as long as I don't say anything that's
classified, I'm not worried," he said. "We need to clean up the
intelligence community. We've had abuses, and they need to be
addressed."
The NSA revoked Tice's security clearance in May of last year based on
what it called psychological concerns and later dismissed him. Tice
calls that bunk and says that's the way the NSA deals with
troublemakers and whistleblowers. Today the NSA said it had "no
information to provide."
Source: ABC News
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Investigation/story?id=1491889
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BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU DEPARTMENT -
U.S. Opens Private Mail in Terrorism Fight

U.S. officials can open personal mail arriving from abroad as part of
the fight against terrorism, and do so when they deem it necessary to
protect the country, a Customs and Border Protection spokeswoman said
today.
News of the little-known practise follows revelations that the
government approved eavesdropping on US citizens without judicial
oversight after the September 11 attacks, which sparked concern from
civil liberties advocates and some lawmakers who called for
congressional hearings.
"Customs and Border Protection is charged with making sure that
terrorists and terrorists' weapons don't enter the country," said
Suzanne Trevino, a spokeswoman for the customs agency, which is part of
the Department of Homeland Security.
"One of our areas of responsibility is to inspect international mail
coming into our country," she said. "We respect privacy and always keep
that at the forefront, but at the same time we need to make sure we do
our job in keeping US citizens safe."
Customs and Border Protection's website notes that "all mail
originating outside United States Customs territory that is to be
delivered inside US Customs territory is subject to Customs
examination".
Grant Goodman, an 81-year-old retired University of Kansas history
professor, drew attention to the policy after a letter he received from
a colleague in the Philippines was opened and resealed by Customs and
Border Protection, and only then sent on to him.
He said he was shocked and amazed that the letter -- which he received
last month from another retired history professor with whom he has
corresponded for 50 years -- had been screened.
"It was a big surprise," Goodman said. "The public should know that
this is being done. Nobody whom I know had any idea that this was going
on. And as far as I know, it's never been announced. It's never been
revealed that this is being done."
Trevino said she could not comment specifically on Goodman's case
because she had not seen the letter and was not sure if it had been
examined as he said. She did not say how often officials open mail for
security reasons.
Source: The New Zealand Herald
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10363090
- IT CAME FROM THE SKY DEPARTMENT -
The Red Rain Phenomenon and Its Possible Extraterrestrial
Origin

A paper to appear in a
scientific journal claims a strange red rain might have dumped microbes
from space onto Earth four years ago.
But the report is meeting with a shower of skepticism from scientists
who say extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof??and this one
hasn??t got it.
The scientists agree on two points, though. The things look like cells,
at least superficially. And no one is sure what they are.
???These particles have much similarity with biological cells though they
are devoid of DNA,??? wrote Godfrey Louis and A. Santhosh Kumar of
Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam, India, in the controversial
paper.
???Are these cell-like particles a kind of alternate life from space????
The mystery began when the scarlet showers containing the red specks
hit parts of India in 2001. Researchers said the particles might be
dust or a fungus, but it remained unclear.
The new paper includes a chemical analysis of the particles, a
description of their appearance under microscopes and a survey of where
they fell. It assesses various explanations for them and concludes that
the specks, which vaguely resemble red blood cells, might have come
from a meteor.
A peer-reviewed research journal, Astrophysics and Space Science, has
agreed to publish the paper. The journal sometimes publishes
unconventional findings, but rarely if ever ventures into generally
acknowledged fringe science such as claims of extraterrestrial visitors.
If the particles do represent alien life forms, said Louis and Kumar,
this would fit with a longstanding theory called panspermia, which
holds that life forms could travel around the universe inside comets
and meteors.
These rocky objects would thus ???act as vehicles for spreading life in
the universe,??? they added. They posted the paper online this week on a
database where astronomers often post research papers.
Louis and Kumar have previously posted other, unpublished papers saying
the particles can grow if placed in extreme heat, and reproduce. But
the Astrophysics and Space Science paper doesn??t include these claims.
It mostly limits itself to arguing for the particles?? meteoric origin,
citing newspaper reports that a meteor broke up in the atmosphere hours
before the red rain.
John Dyson, managing editor of Astrophysics and Space Science,
confirmed it has accepted the paper. But he said he hasn??t read it
because his co-managing editor, the European Space Agency??s Willem
Wamsteker, handled it. Wamsteker died several weeks ago at age 63.
A paper??s publication in a peer-reviewed journal is generally thought
to give it some stamp of scientific seriousness, because scientists vet
the findings in the process. Nonetheless, the red rain paper provoked
disbelief.
???I really, really don??t think they are from a meteor!??? wrote Harvard
University biologist Jack Szostak of the particles, in an email. And
this isn??t the first report of red rain of biological origin, Szostak
wrote, though it seems to be the most detailed.
Szostak said the chemical tests the researchers employed aren??t very
sensitive. The so-called cells are admittedly ???weird,??? he added, saying
he would ask his microbiologist friends what they think they are.
???I don??t have an obvious explanation,??? agreed prominent origins-of-life
researcher David Deamer of the University of California Santa Cruz, in
an email. They ???look like real cells, but with a very thick cell wall.
But the leap to an extraterrestrial form of life delivered to Earth
must surely be the least likely hypothesis.???
A range of additional tests is needed, he added. Louis agreed: ???There
remains much to be studied,??? he wrote in an email.
The researchers didn??t dispute the panspermia theory itself, which has
a substantial scientific following. ???Panspermia may well be possible,???
wrote Lynn J. Rothschild of the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett
Field, Calif., in an email. ???I??m just not so sure that this is a case
of it.???
Others viewed the study more favorably.
???I think more careful examination of the red rain material is needed,
but so far there seems to be a strong prima facie [first-glance] case
to suggest that this may be correct,??? said Chandra Wickramasinghe,
director of the Cardiff Centre for Astrobiology at Cardiff University,
U.K., and a leading advocate of panspermia.
The story of the specks began on July 25, 2001, when residents of
Kerala, a state in southwestern India, started seeing scarlet rain in
some areas.
???Almost the entire state, except for two northern districts, have
reported these unusual rains over the past week,??? the BBC online
reported on July 30. ???Experts said the most likely reason was the
presence of dust in the atmosphere which colours the water.???
The explanation didn??t satisfy everyone.
The rain ???is eluding explanations as the days go by,??? the newspaper
Indian Express reported online a week later. The article said the
Centre for Earth Science Studies, based in Thiruvananthapuram, India,
had discarded an initial hypothesis that a streaking meteor triggered
the rain, in favor of the view that the particles were spores from a
fungus.
But ???the exact species is yet to be identified. [And] how such a large
quantity of spores could appear over a small region is as yet unknown,???
the paper quoted center director M. Baba as saying. Baba didn??t return
an email from World Science this week.
The red rain continued to appear sporadically for about two months,
though most of it fell in the first 10 days, Louis and Kumar wrote. The
???striking red colouration??? turned out to come from microscopic,
mixed-in red particles, they added, which had ???no similarity with usual
desert dust.???
At least 50,000 kg (55 tons) of the particles have fallen in all, they
estimated. ???An analysis of this strange phenomenon further shows that
the conventional atmospheric transport processes like dust storms etc.
cannot explain??? it.
???The red particles were uniformly dispersed in the rainwater,??? they
wrote. ???When the red rainwater was collected and kept for several hours
in a vessel, the suspended particles have a tendency to settle to the
bottom.???
???The red rain occurred in many places during a continuing normal rain,???
the paper continued. ???It was reported from a few places that people on
the streets found their cloths stained by red raindrops. In a few
places the concentration of particles were so great that the rainwater
appeared almost like blood.???
The precipitation, the researchers added, had a ???highly localized
appearance. It usually occur[ed] over an area of less than a square
kilometer to a few square kilometers. Many times it had a sharp
boundary, which means while it was raining strongly red at a place a
few meters away there were no red rain.??? A typical red rain lasted from
a few minutes to less than about 20 minutes, they added.
The scientists compiled charts of where and when the showers occurred
based on local newspaper reports.
The particles look like one-celled organisms and are about 4 to 10
thousandths of a millimeter wide, the researchers wrote, somewhat
larger than typical bacteria.
???Under low magnification the particles look like smooth, red coloured
glass beads. Under high magnifications (1000x) their differences in
size and shape can be seen,??? they wrote.
???Shapes vary from spherical to ellipsoid and slightly elongated??¦ These
cell-like particles have a thick and coloured cell envelope, which can
be well identified under the microscope.??? A few had broken cell
envelopes, they added.
The particles seem to lack a nucleus, the core DNA-containing
compartment that animal and plant cells have, the researchers wrote.
Chemical tests indicated they also lacked DNA, the gene-carrying
molecule that most types of cells contain.
Nonetheless, Louis and Kumar wrote that the particles show
???fine-structured membranes??? under magnification, like normal cells.
The outer envelope seems to contain an ???inner capsule,??? they added,
which in some places ???appears to be detached from the outer wall to
form an empty region inside the cell. Further, there appears to be a
faintly visible mucus layer present on the outer side of the cell.???
???One characteristic feature is the inward depression of the spherical
surface to form cup like structures giving a squeezed appearance,???
which varies among particles, they added.
???The major constituents of the red particles are carbon and oxygen,???
they wrote. Carbon is the key component of life on Earth. ???Silicon is
most prominent among the minor constituents??? of the particles, Louis
and Kumar added; other elements found were iron, sodium, aluminum and
chlorine.
???The red rain started in the State during a period of normal rain,
which indicate that the red particles are not something which
accumulated in the atmosphere during a dry period and washed down on a
first rain,??? the pair wrote.
???Vessels kept in open space also collected red rain. Thus it is not
something that is washed out from rooftops or tree leaves. Considering
the huge quantity of red particles fallen over a wide geographic area,
it is impossible to imagine that these are some pollen or fungal spores
which have originated from trees,??? they added.
???The nature of the red particles rules out the possibility that these
are dust particles from a distant desert source,??? they wrote, and such
particles ???are not found in Kerala or nearby place.???
One easy assumption is that they ???got airlifted from a distant source
on Earth by some wind system,??? they added, but this leaves several
puzzles.
???One characteristic of each red rain case is its highly localized
appearance. If particles originate from distant desert source then why
[was] there were no mixing and thinning out of the particle collection
during transport???? they wrote.
???It is possible to explain this by assuming the meteoric origin of the
red particles. The red rain phenomenon first started in Kerala after a
meteor airburst event, which occurred on 25th July 2001 near
Changanacherry in [the] Kottayam district. This meteor airburst is
evidenced by the sonic boom experienced by several people during early
morning of that day.
???The first case of red rain occurred in this area few hours after the
airburst... This points to a possible link between the meteor and red
rain. If particle clouds are created in the atmosphere by the
fragmentation and disintegration of a special kind of fragile cometary
meteor that presumably contain[s] a dense collection of red particles,
then clouds of such particles can mix with the rain clouds to cause red
rain,??? they wrote.
The pair proposed that while approaching Earth at low angle, the meteor
traveled southeast above Kerala with a final airburst above the
Kottayam district. ???During its travel in the atmosphere it must have
released several small fragments, which caused the deposition of cell
clusters in the atmosphere.???
Alive or dead, the particles have some staying power, if the paper is
correct. ???Even after storage in the original rainwater at room
temperature without any preservative for about four years, no decay or
discolouration of the particles could be found.???
The red rain phenomenon occurred in Kerala, India starting from 25th
July 2001, in which the rainwater appeared coloured in various
localized places that are spread over a few hundred kilometers in
Kerala. Maximum cases were reported during the first 10 days and
isolated cases were found to occur for about two months.
The striking red colouration of the rainwater was found to be due to
the suspension of microscopic red particles having the appearance of
biological cells. These particles have no similarity with usual desert
dust.
An estimated minimum quantity of 50,000 kg of red particles has fallen
from the sky through red rain. An analysis of this strange phenomenon
further shows that the conventional atmospheric transport processes
like dust storms etc. cannot explain this phenomenon.
The electron microscopic study of the red particles shows fine cell
structure indicating their biological cell like nature. EDAX analysis
shows that the major elements present in these cell like particles are
carbon and oxygen.
Strangely, a test for DNA using Ethidium Bromide dye fluorescence
technique indicates absence of DNA in these cells. In the context of a
suspected link between a meteor airburst event and the red rain, the
possibility for the extraterrestrial origin of these particles from
cometary fragments is discussed.
Source: World Science
http://www.world-science.net/exclusives/060104_specksfrm1.htm
-
BARCODE ON THE BRAIN DEPARTMENT -
Computer Chips Get Under
The Skin of Enthusiasts

Forgetting computer passwords is an everyday source of frustration, but
a solution may literally be at hand ?? in the form of computer chip
implants.
With a wave of his hand, Amal Graafstra, a 29-year-old entrepreneur
based in Vancouver, Canada, opens his front door. With another, he logs
onto his computer.
Tiny radio frequency identification (RFID) computer chips inserted into
Graafstra's hands make it all possible.
"I just don't want to be without access to the things that I need to
get access to. In the worst case scenario, if I'm in the alley naked, I
want to still be able to get in (my house)," Graafstra said in an
interview in New York, where he is promoting the technology. "RFID is
for me."
The computer chips, which cost about $2, interact with a device
installed in computers and other electronics. The chips are activated
when they come within 3 inches of a so-called reader, which scans the
data on the chips. The "reader" devices are available for as little as
$50.
Information about where to buy the chips and readers is available
online at the "tagged" forum, (http://tagged.kaos.gen.nz/) where
enthusiasts of the technology chat and share information.
Graafstra said at least 20 of his tech-savvy pals have RFID implants.
"I can't feel it at all. It doesn't impede me. It doesn't hurt at all.
I almost can't tell it's there," agreed Jennifer Tomblin, a 23-year-old
marketing student and Graafstra's girlfriend.
'ABRACADABRA'
Mikey Sklar, a 28-year-old Brooklyn resident, said, "It does give you
some sort of power of 'Abracadabra,' of making doors open and passwords
enter just by a wave of your hand."
The RFID chip in Sklar's hand, which is smaller than a grain of rice
and can last up to 100 years, was injected by a surgeon in Los Angeles.
Tattoo artists and veterinarians also could insert the chips into
people, he said. For years, veterinarians have been injecting similar
chips into pets so the animals can be returned to their owners if they
are lost.
Graafstra was drawn to RFID tagging to make life easier in this
technological age, but Sklar said he was more intrigued by the
technology's potential in a broader sense.
In the future, technological advances will allow people to store,
transmit and access encrypted personal information in an increasing
number of wireless ways, Sklar said.
Wary of privacy issues, Sklar said he is developing a fabric "shield"
to protect such chips from being read by strangers seeking to steal
personal information or identities.
One advantage of the RFID chip, Graafstra said, is that it cannot get
lost or stolen. And the chip can always be removed from a person's body.
"It's kind of a gadget thing, and it's not so impressive to have it on
your key chain as it is to have it in you," Sklar said. "But it's not
for everyone."
Sklar's girlfriend, Wendy Tremayne, has yet to be convinced. She said
she probably would not inject the computer chip into her body unless
she thought it was a "necessity."
"If it becomes more convenient, I may," said the 38-year-old artist and
yoga teacher. "(But) I'd rather have an organic life."
Source: ABC News
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=1477868
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FROM OUT OF TIME DEPARTMENT -
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="font-weight: bold;">Strange Airplanes Appeared
in the Sky of the Bohai Sea

Unexplained phenomena may be rare in our day-to-day lives, but they do
sometimes occur. For example, many people in Beijing have claimed to
have seen girls from ancient times dancing on the walls of the
Forbidden City. A full explanation for this phenomenon has yet to be
established.
Recently, China's CCTV reported that six Chinese Air Force pilots of
the Flight Performance Teams witnessed a large unidentified aircraft
formation flying toward them resulting in a near mid-air collision. Air
traffic control radar systems were unable to observe and/or record the
unidentified formation. This unexplained phenomenon has resulted in
several unanswered questions.
On the CCTV program "Approaching Science", Feng Yi, deputy team lead of
the Chinese Air Force Flight Performance Team, a top level pilot with
3,000 hours of flying experience, talked about this unusual experience.
Feng and his team were conducting the performance training over the
Bohai Sea. At 9 a.m., the flight team reached an altitude of 21,000
feet. Suddenly a large unidentified formation of planes appeared just
about 30 miles left to them flying from southeast to northwest. Feng
reported this observation immediately to the air traffic control center
and requested them to conduct a search. Air traffic control replied
that no other airplanes were flying in the area at that time.
Feng reasoned that perhaps he had imagined it all. But, all his
teammates have also seen the same aircraft formations. Perhaps even
more surprising to Feng was the fact, that the airplanes both he and
his team have seen, all represented different countries from different
periods of history. Propeller types as well as jets had been included
in the formations.
After returning to the airport, Feng examined the air traffic control
records. The records confirmed, that no other planes have been present
in the area at the time when Feng and his teammates had reported their
observations.
Some experts suggest that it all was an illusion. Others suggest that
it is highly unlikely that all of the pilots had the same illusion at
the same time. Some experts believe that perhaps an electromagnetic
field exhibiting the recording properties similar to that of a video
recorder may explain the phenomena. Still other experts suggest that
perhaps it was a scene from another dimension or even another time.
Whatever the facts are, these unexplained phenomena still await
answers.
Source: The Epoch Times
http://english.epochtimes.com/news/6%2D1%2D8/36675.html
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STRANGE CREATURES FROM TIME AND SPACE
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Arkansas's Wild Crypto Zoo

Editors note: The following story was printed in an earlier edition of
the Ozark Spectator, and is re-printed in the Charleston Express with
permission.
During the past four years The RFP Research Project has received
numerous reports from residents of Western Arkansas concerning wild
animals they have seen that did not resemble any known native or exotic
species.
One such report was received from a life-long resident of Franklin
County in early August of this year. On August 17 the writer drove to
Ozark to meet the witness. It was a coincident that Lucille Elders'
Barnes News column in the Spectator that day mentioned another sighting
of an enigmatic animal by a Cravens resident. Ms. Elders herself had
seen one of the animals about a year ago, and wrote about the encounter
in her column dated September 15, 2004.
The witness the writer had arranged to meet in Ozark is Harley Edgin
who lives northeast of Ozark on the north side of Highway 352. The
property consists of about 200 acres which is used for cattle ranching.
In the fall of 1991 Mr. Edgin and a friend were driving across the
property checking on the cattle when they observed two animals standing
in the field watching the vehicle. Mr. Edgin stopped the truck, and
looked closely at the animals. He and his passenger had initially
thought they were seeing two coyotes, but they soon realized they could
not identify the animals. The animals sat down on their haunches and
nonchalantly watched the vehicle for a few minutes. During that time
Mr. Edgin picked up his binoculars and looked intently at both animals
for a short time. He then passed the binoculars to his passenger. The
animals then ran to a barbed wire fence along the north side of the
pasture and stopped beside it. At that time the animals were about 100
yards from the vehicle. The animals stood for a few minutes as the
witnesses alternately continued to watch them through the binoculars.
After a few minutes the animals turned and ran under the fence and into
the woods.
Mr. Edgin stated the animals were unlike any he had ever seen. He said
that one animal was about 5 inches shorter than the other, the larger
being about 3 feet tall at the top of its shoulder. Both were about the
color of a bobcat, with heads that seemed oversized for the bodies. The
head and nose were noticeably more like a canine's than a feline's.
According to Mr. Edgin the most noticeable feature on the head was the
animals' ears. He stated the ears were unusually large for the size of
the head. The ears were reportedly mule-like, about 6 inches long, with
tufts of hair growing from their tips. He noted that the neck was also
thick and muscular. He stated the animals had tails that were catlike,
but longer than a bobcat's and shorter than a cougar's. He particularly
noted the tails were rounded on the ends, and not pointed like a dog's.
He said the animals possessed massive chests and very muscular front
legs. Their back legs were noticeably shorter, causing the back to be
sloped like that of a hyena. When the animals ran, he stated they
"pushed off" using their front legs, landed on all four feet, and
continued their travel in that springing fashion.
Mr. Edgin stated that on three other occasions from 1995 to 1997 he saw
one of these same mysterious animals. He said that two of those
sighting occurred on a tract of land south of the road from Watalua to
the junction of Highway 219. On each occasion Mr Edgin was driving
across the open field on that property and had a different passenger
each time. Each time the occupants of the vehicle had an unobstructed
view of the animal, and it appeared to match in all respects the
animals previously seen by Mr. Edgin. During one of those encounters,
the passenger saw the animal first and initially thought it was a deer,
then decided it was a coyote, and finally decided he could not identify
the animal. Mr. Edgin then attempted to run the animal down in the open
field with his truck. He stated his truck came within 20 feet of the
animal, but he was unable to hit it. After the animal ran away, the
passenger was still in awe of what he had seen and quietly told Mr.
Edgin, "There ain't nothing right about that thing."
During Mr. Edgins' third encounter with one of the unknown animals on
the same property, it was standing in the edge of the woods beside the
pasture. He and a passenger watched it for about three or four minutes
before it walked into the woods.
Mr. Edgin left and came back with a another friend who brought along a
gun. They reportedly found the animal's tracks in loose soil and leaves
inside a cedar glade. The three men noted that the animals' front paws
left tracks that were generally round like a cat's, and were about
three inches in diameter. The back feet left similar but smaller
tracks. Mr. Edgin stated the tracks were unusual in the fact that the
front paw tracks were about 12 to 14 inches apart in the side-to-side
direction, while the rear paw tracks were only about half that distance
apart in that direction.
Mr. Edgin's last sighting of the animal occurred in 1996 or 1997 when
one of the animals crossed Highway 219 in front of his truck just north
of I-40.
Mr. Edgin had previously arranged for the writer to meet with other
area residents who have also seen animals they could not identify. The
writer spent two days interviewing those witnesses.
The close-up encounter that Geraldine Wyers' described was ominous and
frightening. Her detailed observations portrayed an aggressive animal
that has been similarly described in reports from Montgomery County
Arkansas and from LeFlore and McCurtain Counties in Oklahoma.
Ms. Wyers stated that in mid-summer of 1994 or 1995 she drove alone to
a small branch below a stock pond dam on the parcel of land on which
Mr. Edgin had previously seen two of the animals. She went to the
property to destroy a beaver dam on the branch, and to attempt to kill
the beavers that had built it.
She said she parked her pickup truck in the edge of a field within
about twenty yards of the beaver dam. When she exited the truck, she
left the driver's side door open. She stated she destroyed the beaver
dam and went back to the truck to get a .22 caliber, semiautomatic
rifle which she loaded with ammunition. As she walked upstream away
from the truck to find a place to conceal herself and wait for the
beavers to return to the dam site, she heard a strange bird-like sound
coming from across the branch. As she slowly walked toward the sound,
she began to hear loud moaning sounds. She thought the sounds were
coming from some kind of animal in great pain. As she slowly and
carefully walked toward the sounds they diminished in volume. When she
reached a point about 20 yards from the truck, she saw an animal
crouched and watching her from the other side of the branch. She was
less than 10 yards from the animal at that time. The bizarre and
intimidating appearance of the animal reportedly caused her to freeze
in fear. She said the animal's description generally matched those
given by Mr. Edgin. She stated the animal's head was in fact massive,
but it had canine upper teeth that extended two or three inches outside
its mouth, and she saw blood on those teeth. She stated she could
clearly see the animal was intently watching her and it was poised as
if ready to spring in her direction. She had the distinct impression
the animal was in no way afraid of her or the rifle. She was carrying
the rifle at her hip in both hands and pointing forward. She
momentarily considered drawing the gun to her shoulder and emptying the
19 shot magazine of long rifle bullets into the animal, but she quickly
decided the animal was too large and too close for her to ensure she
could get off enough shots to kill it before it reached her in a full
charge.
She began to carefully, and very slowly, walk backwards toward the
truck without taking her eyes off the animal. She was moving her feet a
few inches at a time, and it seemed to her she would never reach the
safety of the truck. When she finally did reach the truck, she stepped
beside the opened door and slowly placed her right foot on the floor
board. Only then did she briefly take her eyes off the animal to reach
for the door handle. She immediately grabbed it, sat down on the seat,
drew her left leg inside the cab and slammed the door shut. The second
the door closed she heard and felt the animals impact against the
outside of the door. She frantically started the engine and raced
through the property to the main entrance gate. She opened the gate and
hurriedly drove to Mr. Edgin's home, not remembering whether or not she
had closed the gate to prevent the cattle from leaving the pasture. She
then found the driver's side door was bent from the animal's impact.
The ferocious appearance and lack of fear of humans which Ms. Wyers
observed were also noticed by an Ozark businessman who had a close
encounter with one of the animals in Johnson County. The man stated he
was in his pickup truck and stopped at a highway intersection north of
I-40 when one of the animals walked closely past the driver's side of
the truck, around the front of the truck and back down the other side.
The animal reportedly stopped just past the end of the truck where it
was brightly illuminated by the truck's taillights and brake lights
where the driver was able to see it in his passenger side mirror.
According to the driver the animal remained at the rear of the truck
for nearly a minute, but it would turn its body to shield its eyes from
the vehicles that were passing on the highway in front of the truck.
This particular witness stated he clearly saw both upper and lower
canine teeth outside the mouth of the animal. He said the animal's body
and head were massive, and the jaws appeared to be wide and powerful.
He stated the top of the animal's head was just below the bottom edge
of the window openings as it walked past the truck. His description of
the animal generally matched those given by Ms. Wyers and Mr. Edgin,
although there was one notable exception. This witness estimated the
animal's weight to be close to five hundred pounds. The animals seen by
the other witnesses were estimated to weigh about 250 pounds. This
witness was, by his own admission, very fearful of the animal, even
though he was inside his pickup with the windows up during the
encounter.
On a spring day about 1991, an animal similar to the ones described by
the witnesses was also seen near the Belt Cemetery north of Ozark by
two local women. Ruby Tolton and a relative had gone to the cemetery to
do clean-up work when they saw a deer run from the woods into an open
field behind the cemetery. When the deer reached the center of the
field they saw an animal burst from the woods in hot pursuit. The women
were very puzzled because they could not identify the obvious predator.
They could plainly see that it was not a dog or coyote, although it
appeared to be some type of canine, rather than a bobcat or mountain
lion.
A similar animal was seen by an employee of a local utility company
when it crossed Highway 219 about three miles north of I-40. The
witness stated the animal ran across the road toward the creek on the
west side. The man stopped his vehicle and got out of the truck to try
to get a better look at the animal. He saw it standing and watching him
from about 100 yards away, but the man could not identify the animal.
As he watched, the animal sped across the creek, and with apparent ease
and obvious agility, scaled the steep bluff on the other side and
disappeared into the woods above it.
One of the witnesses vividly recalls driving to a local farm with her
small children in the 1980s to pick purple hull peas, and being told by
the farmer (now deceased) to park close to the pea patch and to watch
her children closely. When she asked why, he told her he had recently
seen a large, aggressive animal he could not identify near the pea
patch. He said the animal was intimidating and showed no fear of him.
In the Cravens area northwest of Ozark the local residents have also
reported seeing an enigmatic quadrupedal animals, although the
descriptions of the animals seen in that area are basically the same,
the descriptions are significantly different in some respects from
those previously recorded.
The most pronounced difference between the descriptions from the two
areas is in the length and size of the neck, and the angle of the neck
in relation to the body when the animal is standing alert.
Ms. Lucille Elders, her son and another relative who have seen the
strange animals in that area at close range report that the animals'
necks are disproportional long for the size of the animals' bodies. Ms.
Elder's son, who saw one of the animals at night on two occasions,
particularly noted that the animal's long neck was held in a very
upright, and somewhat awkward looking position when the animal stood
watching him. He stated the neck was very thick, and the head was
"fat". He estimated the top of the animal's head was about 3 feet from
the ground when it was watching him.
One resident of the Cravens area reported that the animal he saw had
long ears. The animal seen by Ms. Elder was reported to have "small
like ears."
Anecdotal reports from this area indicate the strange animals have been
recently seen by other residents. One rancher reportedly saw such and
animal resting on a hay bale in his pasture. According to some
residents, these animals have been seen in the area for generations.
Based on the variations in the descriptions of the animals seen in
Franklin County, it seems there are either two separate types of
enigmatic animals in the area, or there is one species that manifests
very unusual changes in its appearance while growing to maturity.
The animals will probably never be accurately identified - or properly
classified if they are in fact an unknown species - until their DNA
profile has been examined by professionals in that field. While DNA can
sometimes be obtained from a wild animal without it being killed, the
odds are in this case that one of the animals will be shot by a farmer
or rancher, or will be run over and killed while crossing I-40. If such
an event occurs, and the animal still can't be identified upon close
inspection, the preserved carcass would be of great interest to science
and to the world in general.
Editors note:
Tal H. Branco is a life-long resident of Arkansas and an avid
outdoorsman. He learned to hunt, track and fish while a child living in
the forests of South Arkansas. For over 60 years he has lived in
central Arkansas. During part of that time he was trained and employed
as a law enforcement officer. He received special training in Crime
Scene Investigations and in the Collection and Preservation of
Evidence. He was later employed for 23 years as a chemical analyst for
an international corporation, and in that capacity established and
supervised the operation of 5 laboratories in Brazil, 2 of which were
located several hundred miles up the Amazon River. During that
employment he spend his spare time hunting and fishing with the local
Indians. He has hunted and fished in other countries and in numerous
areas of the United States.
He has for the past nine years served as a consultant and expert
witness in an unrelated field.
In his spare time he has done professional photography for publication,
written Outdoor Sports columns for newspapers and a magazine, and
authored a book which was recently published by the National Consumer
Law Center in Boston.
He has investigated reports of enigmatic, (unclassified), animals for
nearly thirty years, and founded The RFP, (Reclusive Forest Primate),
Research Project about 15 years ago to gain help in pursuing those
investigations. All of the members of the group are unpaid volunteers,
and all have had personal encounters with enigmatic animals.
The primary focus of his research has been on the large, hirsute
bipedal primate that is commonly called "Bigfoot," or Sasquatch." He
also writes a column, "The Reclusive Forest Primate Chronicles," about
these animals and their encounters with people in hopes of obtaining
information from readers concerning recent sightings so that those
sightings can be investigated.
Source: Charleston Express
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Healing Machines or Art?

The old farmer called them
healing machines. In a clapboard farmhouse without running water 20
miles northeast of North Platte, he spent uncounted hours twisting
baling wire, winding copper strands and snipping tin pieces into
hundreds of curios that surpass description.
The old farmer never called them art and he never fancied himself an
artist, alchemist or healer, but he believed his inventions harnessed a
mysterious power.
And he wanted to make them more powerful. So one day 30 years ago, he
got himself down to North Platte and walked into Dryden??s Pharmacy.
The young pharmacist at the back counter looked up at the man with the
soiled overalls, scraggly beard and jack-o??-lantern smile. A bum, he
thought, maybe a railroad transient.
But the old farmer walked straight ahead and the pharmacist saw
something alive and disarming in those advancing blue eyes.
???He wasn??t self-conscious or defensive, he was coming in ready to
engage.???
The old farmer needed ???earth elements.??? After a few questions, the
pharmacist produced several vials of mineral salts, which he offered
for no charge. The old farmer was delighted.
Of course, the pharmacist had to know: What did he want with the
so-called elements? The old farmer tried to describe his creations
before inviting the pharmacist out to the farm to see for himself.
Most people would have considered the old farmer an eccentric quack at
best, a disturbed fool at worst. But 26-year-old Dan Dryden accepted
the invitation to see Emery Blagdon??s healing machines.
On his first visit to the farm, it was pitch dark on a moonless
night as Blagdon led Dryden to a wooden shed about the size of a
single-car garage. A flick of a light switch left Dryden astounded.
???It was just an explosion of color and reflections,??? he said. ???It was
probably the biggest surprise in the world to me, this phantasmagorical
display. The blinking Christmas tree lights were reflecting off the
foil. The contrast between the outside dark and inside the shed was
just over the top.???
They hung from the rafters and the walls. They covered tables and the
floor. Blagdon used baling wire as his primary medium, but also steel,
copper, aluminum, tin, glass, beads and even masking tape. They
contained recognizable geometric shapes, but were linked together in
abstract forms. Some resembled mobiles, others sculptures, but they had
symmetry, balance.
The work of a benevolent visionary or the toils of a recluse gone mad?
Dryden made his own judgment after spending time with the old farmer
and learning his story.
Blagdon was born in 1907 in Lincoln County, the oldest of six children.
He barely received standard schooling, let alone art instruction,
dropping out in the eighth grade. Then he apparently lived on the road
during and after the Great Depression before an uncle willed him 160
acres in northern Lincoln County in the early 1950s. There, he lived
alone, raising most of what he needed.
About the same time, he started building his machines. He wrote nothing
down and never claimed to know how they worked, but he believed they
could heal any ailment and perhaps even prevent them.
???His working hypothesis was these sculptures were able to develop or
modify or release energy fields that had healing powers,??? Dryden said.
The pharmacist didn??t consider the old farmer a snake-oil peddler. He
wasn??t selling his machines. Never even gave one away. He charged no
admission and would show them to anyone who was interested.
More than the creations, Dryden was fascinated by their creator. While
he seemed comfortable with solitude, he wasn??t antisocial. He came off
as sincere, gentle, soft-spoken. And he gave himself totally to his
vision.
Dryden visited Blagdon and the healing machines again. He couldn??t help
but compare the old farmer??s life with his own.
???I was totally blown away. For me, it fell immediately within the
category of a life-changing experience.???
Dryden had gone into the family business, but filling prescriptions
wasn??t his passion. The old farmer inspired Dryden to follow his dream.
Within months, he left Nebraska for Texas, where he studied to be a
recording engineer. Then he moved to New York with his lifelong friend,
Don Christensen, a musician and artist. Together they built a studio to
collaborate on music and performing arts projects.
In 1986, when Dryden and Christensen were visiting North Platte, they
learned the old farmer had died of cancer at 78. He had no will, and
his estate was put up for auction.
The friends from New York placed the only bid for the healing machines.
???After more than a decade of absence, I happened to plop in there at a
pivotal moment,??? he said. Had they not bought Blagdon??s work, it??s
likely his creations would have ended up on a scrap heap.
Dryden and Christensen mapped the shed and marked the location of each
sculpture because they wanted to recreate the environment Blagdon had
invented. Then they catalogued and stored about 550 works, including
about 100 paintings.
They became advocates on behalf of the old farmer and his life??s work.
The art world categorized Blagdon as an ???outsider??? artist,
someone self-taught who works not to sell or exhibit, but simply to
create.
In 1989, a 60-piece exhibit of the healing machines traveled to Omaha,
North Platte, Scottsbluff, Atlanta and Chicago. Then in 1997, 350 works
displayed inside a reproduction of the farm shed were exhibited in
Lyon, France. The same collection was exhibited in 2000 at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art.
In 2004, the Kohler Foundation bought the exhibit from Dryden and
Christensen for an undisclosed price. After repairing and cleaning the
healing machines, the collection will go on display in 2007 at the John
Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wis.
Between now and then, the best place to see Blagdon??s sculptures will
be at the Museum of Nebraska History, where a dozen are the centerpiece
of ???Weird Nebraska: Strange Stories and Amazing Facts??? exhibit, which
opens Friday.
In a community of collectors, curators and scholars unknown to Blagdon
during his life, his work is considered an essential contribution
to outsider art. And to many people who don??t know the first thing
about art, the work is a wonder in itself.
???It??s very, very unique,??? said Terri Yoho, executive director of the
Kohler Foundation. ???Someone (else) may do a wire sculpture, but the
magnitude of what he did distinguishes itself. There??s a lot of passion
in this work. He was on his own mission and he poured his spirit into
his work.???
Of course the old farmer would have insisted his work can also heal.
Dryden wouldn??t necessarily disagree.
???It depends upon what you mean by healing powers,??? he said. ???If you
mean is there an emotional, psychological impact that can affect your
outlook, I would say yes, it definitely has powers of some kind.
???It helped me.???
Emery Blagdon??s sculptures are part of the ???Weird Nebraska: Strange
Stories and Amazing Facts??? exhibit, which opens Friday and will run for
a year at the Museum of Nebraska History, 15th and P streets in Lincoln.
Photo by Richard and Sally Greenhill
Source: Lincoln Journal Star
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