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Experimental Weather Modification Bill on Fast Track
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- Visions
of the Dying -
- Satellite Sleuth Closes in on
Noah's Ark Mystery
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- Climate Change Due to
Tunguska Event, Not Fossil Fuels
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AND - Strange Encounters with
Winged Creatures -
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- WHO CAN CONTROL THE WEATHER DEPARTMENT -
Experimental Weather Modification Bill on Fast Track
U.S. Senate Bill 517 and U.S.
House Bill 2995, a bill that would allow experimental weather
modification by artificial methods and implement a national weather
modification policy, does not include agriculture or public oversight,
is on the ???fast track??? to be passed early in 2006.
This bill is designed to implement experimental weather modification.
The appointed Board of Directors established by this bill does not
include any agricultural, water, EPA, or public representatives, and
has no provisions for Congressional, State, County, or public oversight
of their actions or expenditures.
Weather Modification may adversely impact agricultural crops and water
supplies. If the weather is changed in one state, region or county it
may have severe consequences in another region, state or county. And
who is going to decide the type of weather modification experimentation
and who it will benefit or adversely impact?
This experimental weather modification bill will impact residents
across the United States not just in California. Many current and
ongoing weather modification programs (47 listed by NOAA in 2005),
including the one in Wyoming that is designed to increase the snowpack,
may be diverting rainwater away from Oklahoma and Texas, two states
that are currently fighting fires caused by a lack of rainfall. We have
no idea what the unintended consequences of the Wyoming action or other
experimental weather modification programs might be now or in the
future.
In addition to the experimental weather modification programs listed by
NOAA, there are both private and ongoing government sponsored
atmospheric testing and heating programs underway in Alaska and across
the United States. Alaska Senator Stevens recently received $50 million
in funding for Alaska??™s atmospheric heating program.
All of these unregulated, private, government, and public weather
modification programs, may also have unintended synergistic effects.
Senate Bill 517 does not address these issues but intends to implement
more experimental weather modification programs without a national
debate or public oversight.
Artificial weather modification can impact all of us by reducing water
supplies, changing agricultural crop production cycles, reducing crop
production, and water availability. Since most experimental weather
modification programs use chemicals released into the atmosphere the
public could be subjected increasingly toxic or unknown substances that
could adversely impact agricultural crops and trees.
Trimethyl Aluminum (TMA) and barium are just two of the toxic chemicals
used in recent atmospheric heating and testing programs according to
NASA. The Alaska H.A.A.R.P. atmospheric heating program may have the
capability of changing the Jet Stream which could also change our
weather.
Many private weather modification companies admit that precipitation
effects may be positive or negative. Fog dispersal programs, using dry
ice, liquid nitrogen, liquid propane or silver iodide may improve
visibility while adversely impacting Redwood Trees along the California
coast by depriving them of needed water they derive from the fog.
The increasing use of varied chemicals like aluminum (coupled with
increasing air pollution), can severely impact tree health by depriving
trees of water and nutrients normally absorbed through their root
systems.
The December 2005 Popular Science Magazine discussed a plan to use an
oil slick to stop hurricanes without noting the adverse environmental
impacts of the oil used to cover the ocean.
Popular Science also noted that a private company, Dyn-O-Mat, plans to
purchase jets to drop thousands of pounds of a water absorbing chemical
powder (unknown substance), into hurricanes to absorb moisture that may
dissipate hurricanes. There is no agriculture oversight or public
hearings to determine the consequences of this and other actions or to
monitor or prevent adverse impacts of this chemical once it falls on
the surface of the ocean or on land.
Alaska and other areas across the United States are beginning to feel
the impacts of climate change. Enormous changes are being seen in the
declining health of native plant and tree communities in many areas
across the United States.
NASA noted in an October 2005 newsletter that increasingly persistent
contrails are ?????¦trapping warmth in the atmosphere and exacerbating
global warming??¦??? NASA goes on to note that: ?????¦Any increase in global
cloud cover will contribute to long-term changes in Earth??™s climate.
Likewise, any change in Earth??™s climate may have effects on natural
resources??¦???
Global dimming and the persistent contrails, that produce man-made
clouds, may have serious impacts on crop production. A recent corn crop
study in Illinois shows that cloud cover reduces corn crop production
while direct sunlight increases production. In addition, increasing
man-made clouds may reduce the effectiveness of solar panels.
Gil Smolin, an Avian Bird Flu expert, noted on the Ron Owens Show on
KGO Radio (January 5, 2006), that the flu was spread more quickly in
the winter when there was a ???lack of sunlight???. Would man-made clouds
be contributing to the lack of sunlight which might cause the Avian
Bird flu to spread more quickly at other times of the year?
Experimental weather modification programs could also exacerbate this
problem by changing climate patterns, increasing man-made cloud cover,
and changing our weather and climate patterns.
Senate Bill 517 does not address any of these important issues. Its
sole purpose is to establish an experimental weather modification
policy without any agriculture or public oversight of private,
military, and government programs. Without oversight or public hearings
agriculture, our natural resources, and watersheds may be negatively
impacted. And who will be responsible to determine the synergistic
effects of these programs or pay for unintended disasters created by
this experimentation. If these programs change growing seasons and
interrupt the pollination process crop losses could be substantial
exacerbating economic losses.
EDITORS NOTE: For more
information about weather modification, see the
new issue of Mysteries
Magazine #12 for the article: "Is
The Weather Being Used as the Ultimate Weapon?" by Tim Swartz
Source: Global Research
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=PET20060311
&articleId=2084
- LOOKING INTO THE
BEYOND DEPARTMENT -
Visions
of the Dying
'I knew something had happened
to him ??“ I just knew it"; "There was this light which seemed to come
from him"; "She smiled, as if she was greeting someone ??“ and then she
died". Intimations of a loved one's death; warm, enveloping lights;
visions of dead relatives ??“ deathbed phenomena such as these have
become a passion for Dr Peter Fenwick, a consultant in neuropsychiatry
at the universities of London and Southampton.
Typical among them is the
account of a young woman and her father who went to tell a woman called
Kate, a sheep farmer near Inverness, that her brother John had died.
"Dad and I drove the 20 or so miles and up a hill track to the
farmhouse, to be met by Kate who said 'I know why you've come ??“ I heard
him calling me saying "Kate, Kate" as he passed over'. She was quite
matter of fact about it and gave us the time of death, which was
exactly the same as that recorded by the hospital. I found it an
amazing experience."
Dr Fenwick has heard many such
stories. "That deathbed coincidences occur is supported by accounts
from different cultures throughout history," he says. Yet he is one of
a very small number of researchers to study the phenomena ??“ as he
cheerfully admits, "to be a world expert, you only have to read three
or four papers". It is still regarded as controversial by a scientific
fraternity that baulks at its associations with beliefs in life after
death, what Dr Fenwick refers to as its "black magic sort of feel".
"It's not the sort of thing you'd be happy to give a lecture on at the
Royal Academy," he says. So it has come down to a small, international
group of doctors, nurses and neuroscientists to collect data.
One of the most important
recent additions to the body of research is a study co-authored by Dr
Fenwick published last month in the American Journal of Hospice &
Palliative Medicine, conducted among palliative care staff at Camden
Primary Care Trust, which reasserts the commonplace nature of these
experiences, but also the widespread reluctance among both patients and
staff to discuss them.
Deathbed phenomena, also known
as approaching-death experiences, are different from near-death
experiences, in which a person close to death has the sensation of
leaving their body and being attracted to a bright light. Deathbed
phenomena take place in the 24 hours before death and take three forms.
The first and most common is deathbed visions, in which the dying
person appears to see figures they recognise and welcome.
Very little research has been
done on this area, but one of the largest studies, conducted 20 years
ago, included this account of the passing of a 16-year-old girl. "She
said: 'I can't get up' and she opened her eyes. I raised her up a
little and she said 'I see him, I see him, I am coming'. She died
immediately afterwards with a radiant face, exulted, elated."
The second group is experiences
of uplifting light around the dying person, or when witnesses see what
they believe to be person's soul leave the body. Typical are these
examples, from Dr Fenwick's research: "There was the most beautiful
light shining from my husband's chest"; and "I saw a plume of smoke
rising, like the vapour that rises from a snuffed-out candle. It was
being thrown off by a single blade of phosphorous light. It hung above
dad's bed."
The third group is deathbed
coincidences, where a friend or relative is suddenly possessed of a
deep conviction that something has happened to a loved one, as in the
case of the woman in Easter Ross. So do they indicate the existence of
an afterlife or are they just down to psychological phenomena?
Uncertainty persists, as the
study by Dr Fenwick and Sue Brayne and Chris Farnham of Camden Primary
Care Trust demonstrates. It involved interviews with nine palliative
carers ??“ five nurses, three doctors and a support worker ??“ all of whom
had been present many times in the 48 hours before death and at the
passing.
All had either been told of
deathbed phenomena by patients or had experienced one themselves and
all believed they were an intrinsic part of the dying process. There
was confusion, however, over their cause. One ventured that it was an
"altered state of consciousness"; another that it was "a real spiritual
event". Others could not decide.
It will probably never be
possible to say for sure, as consciousness itself is still little
understood. However, certain points suggest that psychological factors
and coincidence may be responsible. With deathbed visions, studies show
that the figures witnessed by the dying person are culture specific: in
the west, for instance, dead relatives are most commonly seen while
children may see living friends. People with a faith see religious
figures while, in certain eastern cultures, a messenger of the God of
death appears.
This cultural determination
suggests, not that they have visited from the afterlife, but that they
have been created by the dying mind to ease the trauma of passing.
Similarly, visions of light by the dying may be hallucinations; where
they are witnessed by carers or relatives, it may be linked to stress;
and as for deathbed coincidences, it is common for people to fear bad
things have befallen their loved ones. Sometimes, by chance, these will
coincide with an actual death.
Yet Dr Fenwick does not regard
these as satisfactory explanations in all cases. He does not rule out
the possibility of a "transcendent" ??“ spiritual ??“ dimension, or that
these phenomena could represent capabilities of consciousness that are
not yet understood. "There is certainly a construct of the mind
component to it ??“ there would have to be or we couldn't understand it,"
he says. "The question is, how much?"
It is the whiff of the
afterlife that ensures study of near-death and approaching-death
experiences is still controversial. Those researching such phenomena
are naturally suspected of doing so to support their own belief in an
afterlife.
Dr Caroline Watt, a senior
lecturer in psychology at Edinburgh University linked to the Koestler
Parapsychology Unit, does not believe investigators' beliefs are
relevant "so long as the studies are conducted using the usual
scientific standards". She says: "I would say in general that if
near-death-experience studies are published in high-quality
peer-reviewed journals, then it is probably good-quality research that
deserves to be taken seriously."
And it is not just important
for the spiritually minded. As the Camden study showed, there is not
only a lack of training for palliative carers in how to deal with
deathbed experiences, but a widespread reluctance even to discuss them,
even though, for the dying and the living alike, these can be the most
momentous experiences of a person's life.
Source: The Herald
http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/57854.html
- STRANGE STUFF IN THE SKY DEPARTMENT -
"Phoenix Lights" M
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Dr. Lynne Kitei doesn't know
what it was, but she knows that the Phoenix Lights event of March 13,
1997, did occur, and, in her mind, remains unexplained.
In addition to a string of bright lights that hung over the Valley,
witnesses locally and throughout the state saw a V-shaped formation of
lights. Some estimated it was the size of a football field and
shimmered like black satin as it moved silently.
Explanations were offered by military sources: The string of lights
comprised training flares, and the large object actually was a
formation of military airplanes.
Whether Arizonans saw flares and airplanes, a top-secret government
project or something otherworldly, Kitei said interest about that night
has not faded after nearly a decade.
In fact, the curious can relive it all at an exclusive showing on
Sunday of an updated documentary.
Kitei, a physician and health educator from Paradise Valley, wrote a
book about the subject in 2004, chronicling what she and others saw.
She also co-produced an award-winning documentary with cinematographer
Steve Lantz that debuted last March in Scottsdale. She will host
Sunday's showing at the same theater, Harkins Shea 14, 7354 E. Shea
Blvd.
The revamped documentary includes new footage Kitei shot last summer of
large amber-colored orbs in the night sky, plus additional witness
interviews, including several with children.
"It's just been amazing how this has really opened up people. I didn't
believe when the book came out how much positive response I got," she
said.
"People have really thanked me for coming forward and know they can
share. That's the most gratifying thing for me."
It has become her life's mission to get the word out about the lights.
Kitei has traveled extensively, talking about the Phoenix Lights. She
will be a keynote speaker at a conference in Riccione, Italy, on March
25.
"It has been such a joy. People have really embraced this. I guess
they're ready for it, the idea that we are not alone," she said.
"It's time we move forward and acknowledge it, and accept it and study
it."
Kitei said people should keep an open mind about the subject.
"This is available for anybody who chooses to read it or see it. The
data speaks for itself," she said.
Source: The Arizona Republic
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/0310phoenixlights0310.html
- GOD SAID TO NOAH DEPARTMENT -
Satellite Sleuth Closes in
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High on Mt. Ararat in eastern
Turkey, there is a baffling mountainside "anomaly," a feature that one
researcher claims may be something of biblical proportions.
Images taken by aircraft, intelligence-gathering satellites and
commercial remote-sensing spacecraft are fueling an intensive study of
the intriguing oddity. But whether the anomaly is some geological quirk
of nature, playful shadows, a human-made structure of some sort, or
simply nothing at all??”that remains to be seen.
Whatever it is, the anomaly of interest rests at 15,300 feet (4,663
meters) on the northwest corner of Mt. Ararat, and is nearly submerged
in glacial ice. It would be easy to call it merely a strange rock
formation.
But at least one man wonders if it could be the remains of Noah's Ark??”a
vessel said to have been built to save people and selected animals from
the Great Flood, the 40 days and 40 nights of deluge as detailed in the
Book of Genesis.
The Genesis blueprint of the Ark detailed the structure as 6:1 length
to width ratio (300 cubits by 50 cubits). The anomaly, as viewed by
satellite, is close to that 6:1 proportion.
Newfound optimism
Identifying the Ararat anomaly has been a 13-year-long quest of Porcher
Taylor, an associate professor in paralegal studies at the University
of Richmond's School of Continuing Studies in Virginia.
Taylor has been a national security analyst for more than 30 years,
also serving as a senior associate for five years at the Center for
Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C.
"I've got new found optimism ... as far as my continuing push to have
the intelligence community declassify some of the more definitive-type
imagery," Taylor told SPACE.com/LiveScience. He points to a "new and
significant development," a high-resolution image taken by
DigitalGlobe's impressive QuickBird satellite and shown here publicly
for the first time [alternate version with no annotation].
"I'm calling this my satellite archeology project," Taylor said. It's
an effort that has now included use of QuickBird, GeoEye's Ikonos
spacecraft, Canada's Radarsat 1, as well as declassified aerial and
satellite images taken by the various U.S. intelligence agencies.
Making the mountain transparent
Taylor said his goal is straightforward: Combining this imagery to make
the Ararat anomaly transparent to the public, as well as to the
discerning, dispassionate eyes of scientists, imagery analysts, and
other experts.
"I had no preconceived notions or agendas when I began this in 1993 as
to what I was looking for," Taylor said.
As for the saga of Noah's Ark, he is quick to note that there are those
who say it is fable while some take it as truth.
Nevertheless, the anomaly may not be a ridge line of ice, snow and
possibly rock, but an artificial ridge line, Taylor said. "I maintain
that if it is the remains of something manmade and potentially
nautical, then it's potentially something of biblical proportions."
While chiding the intelligence communities to release more of their
closely guarded satellite imagery, Taylor said that soon-to-fly
commercial remote sensing spacecraft are sure to help his archeological
undertaking.
"We've got three new birds that are going up. I'm using all my clout,
rapport and lobbying to, hopefully, have them at least fly calibration
runs over Mt. Ararat," Taylor said. Those images would make the
mountain even more transparent, he said.
Will it float?
Meanwhile, Taylor has an ever-expanding network of experts to help
tease out the truth about the anomaly.
For example, satellite imagery analyst Rod Franz of SunTek Media
Group/RiteImage, Inc., located in Henderson, Nevada, has taken a look
at imagery provided by Taylor of the Ararat anomaly and carried out
additional analysis of the area. As director of training for the firm,
Franz sharpened his skills by serving nearly 25 years as a military
intelligence imagery analyst.
For the anomaly assessment, the same software tools used for studying
government and commercial remote sensing data were employed, Franz told
SPACE.com/LiveScience. Ground distances and scales of the anomaly were
determined. That software also has the ability to adjust brightness,
haze, sharpness, contrast and other factors of the area of interest, he
said.
"Along with many other image manipulation functions ... I also used the
pseudo-color function trying to determine if I could detect anything
under the ice and snow," Franz said.
The face of the anomaly measured 1,015 feet (309 meters) across, Franz
said. "I also found the shape of the anomaly appears to fit on a
circle. I am not sure what this means, if anything, but I find it
curious."
Given that length, Taylor pointed out, the anomaly dwarfs the Titanic
and Bismarck in size, and equals the size of the largest modern
aircraft carrier. That analysis would seem to call into question
whether the anomaly is a wooden ship and raises a key question: If a
boat were truly that huge, would it float?
There are also experts in remote sensing who offer a skeptical view.
"Image interpretation is an art," said Farouk El-Baz, Director of the
Boston University Center for Remote Sensing.
"One has to be familiar with Sun lighting effects on the shape of
observed features," El-Baz said. "Very slight changes in slope modify
shadow shapes that affect the interpretations. Up to this time, all the
images I have seen can be interpreted as natural landforms. The feature
that has been interpreted as the 'Ararat Anomaly' is to me a ledge of
rock in partial shadow, with varied thickness of snow and ice cover.
Thanks to more satellite imagery in the offing, as well as other
studies underway, Taylor said his remote archeological research is on
the upswing.
There is an ultimate end-game. That is, on-the-spot ground truth ...
and Taylor hopes his research findings will catalyze a top-notch
expedition to the area. "It is whatever it is," he said.
But for now, satellite remote sensing to carry out archeological "digs"
from space will fill in for an in-the-field expedition.
Just a few weeks ago, for example, NASA scientists utilizing space- and
aircraft-based remote sensing hardware and techniques uncovered Maya
ruins hidden in the rainforests of Central America for more than 1,000
years.
"For explorers, imagery from GeoEye's Ikonos satellite married with
Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite data has become as
indispensable as water and freeze dried food for any expedition. One
does not want to leave home without it," said Mark Brender, GeoEye Vice
President for communications and marketing, headquartered in Dulles,
Virginia.
For researchers, imagery from space like those provided by GeoEye
provides "the ultimate high shot" and a contextual view you could never
get from observations on the ground or even from a plane, Brender told
SPACE.com/LiveScience. "It's visual truth serum."
Source: Space.com
http://www.space.com/news/060309_ark_update.html
-
ANOTHER ONE FOR THE BOOKS DEPARTMENT -
Climate Change Due to
Tunguska Event, Not Foss
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A controversial new theory attributes climate change not to atmospheric
carbon dioxide levels but water vapor.
In an unpublished paper, Vladimir Shaidurov of the Russian Academy of
Sciences argues that the apparent rise in average global temperature
recorded by scientists over the past hundred years could be due to
atmospheric changes resulting from the Tunguska Event, a massive
explosion over Siberia on the June 30th, 1908 that is thought to have
resulted from an asteroid or comet entering the earth's atmosphere and
exploding.
Shaidurov says that the event could have caused "considerable stirring
of the high layers of atmosphere" and triggered the subsequent rise in
global temperatures.
According to Shaidurov's theory, "small changes in the atmospheric
levels of water, in the form of vapour and ice crystals can contribute
to significant changes to the temperature of the earth's surface, which
far outweighs the effects of carbon dioxide and other gases released by
human activities."
Shaidurov claims that a one percent rise of water vapour could raise
the global average temperature of Earth's surface by more than 4
degrees Celsius.
Shaidurov's argument will likely be met with skepticism by most
atmospheric scientists who contend that human emissions of carbon
dioxide and methane are primarily responsible for climbing temperatures
since the beginning of Industrial Revolution.
Recently, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
released data showing that carbon dioxide levels reached 381
parts-per-million in 2005, the highest atmospheric concentration of the
greenhouse gas in at least 650,000 years.
The NOAA data comes on the heels of a NASA study that found 2005 was
the warmest year in at least a century and research from the Alfred
Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research which found a close
correlation between atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and global
temperatures.
Source: Mongabay.com
http://news.mongabay.com/2006/0313-vapor.html
-
TILL THE END OF TIME DEPARTMENT -
Professor Challenges Mayan
Calenda
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The end of the world will come on Dec. 21, 2012. Or not.
While some New Age authors and teachers are touting that date as an
apocalypse, a Stetson University professor is challenging the reasoning
behind it.
At a public lecture at the Volusia County Library Center on City Island
today, Robert Sitler plans to discuss "The 2012 Phenomenon: A New Age
Appropriation of an Ancient Mayan Calendar," an article he wrote last
month for Nova Religio, the Journal of Alternative and Emergent
Religions.
Sitler, an associate professor of Spanish language and literature, has
been studying and teaching Mayan culture since arriving at Stetson in
1994. He contends the Mayan calendar has long been the subject of
"gross misinterpretation" on several hundred Web sites and in a
continuous stream of books.
Those postings and printings are evidence of a growing public interest
in the Mayan Long Count calendar, which had fallen out of use by the
Mayans of Guatemala, Mexico and Belize, long before the Spanish
conquerors had arrived.
The 2012 date is the last day of the current "b'aktun" cycle, or period
of 144,000 days, and the final day of an even longer period consisting
of 13 such cycles. No one knows why the calendar is arranged with an
end date, Sitler said. But the Mayans were known for their accurate
knowledge of astronomy.
"It's a weird concept to many because the calendar seems to have a
preordained ending date," said Jeremy Puma, a Seattle resident and St.
Augustine native who writes Fantastic Planet, a "gnostic" blog. He
noted in an e-mail interview that the Mayans used the calendar for
planting crops and other purposes, but the New Age movement "seems to
have glommed onto the calendar's more mythological aspects."
First and foremost, Sitler and Puma agree, is New Age author Jose
Arguelles, most famed for his declaration of a "Harmonic Convergence"
in August 1987. The Harmonic Convergence, Arguelles said, was the
"exponential acceleration of the wave harmonic of history as it phases
into a moment of unprecedented synchronization," and "a shift point
into the last 25 years of the galactic beam."
Sitler says Arguelles' approach is Mayan culture with "creative
abandon," and when challenged, will note that his version of a 260-day
Mayan ritual calendar, which differs significantly from the actual
calendar used by some Maya even today, is a version of the "Galactic
Maya," rather than the indigenous Maya.
"Arguelles is merely the best-known teacher in an ever-expanding
international group that includes dozens of highly inventive and often
eccentric individuals reaching out to the New Age public with their
ideas concerning 2012," Sitler said. He notes the existence of a Web
site that features a running clock until Dec. 21, 2012, with links to
another selling T-shirts bearing the 2012 date and featuring several
pop-up ads.
Despite the blatant commercialism, there remains a lot of interest in
the subject, said Jeff Dorian, director of the MetaScience Research
Forum, a local group that meets monthly at the Edgewater Public
Library. Dorian said he has long wanted to land an expert in the Mayan
calendar to speak to his group.
"There is a percentage of people who believe the end of the Mayan
calendar will be the end of everything," Dorian said. "There's about as
many interpretations of the Mayan calendar as there are experts."
Inside an Ormond Beach New Age shop, the Crystal Connection, a thumping
of drums, soft whistle of a flute and screech of an unidentifiable
rainforest avian greets visitors. Books line the shelves, carrying
titles such as, "The Fourth Dimension," "The Book of Thoth," and
"Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma." Also available: pyramids, amethysts
from Uruguay, angels and fairies (spelled "faeries", presumably to seem
more Gaelic).
Roger Hollander, owner of the shop, said he doesn't believe 2012 will
bring the end of the world. But, he adds: "There are many people that
believe this. Some believe this strongly."
Hollander, who also owns similar shops in Indian Rocks Beach and St.
Augustine, believes a change could be coming in 2012.
"The world will have a better, a deeper sense of consciousness. By
then, (people) should be worn out doing it how they're doing it now.
We'll either be here or we won't; we'll just have to experience it."
Sitler predicts the Mayans' culture could lend 2012 "an attractive
power that may eventually even outstrip" Y2K, the hype surrounding the
year 2000.
Source: The Daytona News-Journal
http://www.news-journalonline.com/NewsJournalOnline/News/Local/newWEST04031506.htm
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CRAZY CREATURES OF THE VOID DEPARTMENT -
Strange Encounters with
Winged
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Rumors about the ???flying beings??? have been circulating around the globe
from time immemorial. Almost every nation??™s fairy tales have a
description of a winged creature that looks like a human being. It was
not until a few years ago that researchers in different parts of the
world began trying harder to crack the mystery of the flying creatures.
American researchers became the first ones to show interest in the
???flying humanoids.??? The U.S. Air Force archives keep a report on an UFO
filed by one William S. Lamb from Nebraska. Mr. Lamb was on a hunting
trip near Hewbell at 5 a.m. on February 22, 1922. Suddenly he heard a
strange high-pitched sound coming from above. Mr. Lamb looked up and
saw a big dark object flying in the sky. Then it landed just like an
airplane and started walking across the snow. The stranger was at least
eight foot high. Mr. Lamb tried to follow the footprints but exhausted
himself trudging through the deep snow.
The archives also keep similar records about several amazing encounters
that took place near the small town of Point Pleasant.
On November 15, 1966, two young family couples, the residents of Point
Pleasant, went astray while riding on a car to the country to see their
friends. Dusk was falling as they were driving past an old mill. All of
a sudden one of the women began staring open-mouthed at two red circles
that shone brightly in the dark. The circles were about two inches in
diameter and seemed to be hanging in the air. Then they started moving
towards the car. The driver and passengers finally saw the eyes of a
huge living being.
Its frame resembled that of a human but it looked a lot taller, up to
six and a half to seven foot. And it had a pair of wings folded behind
the back.
The big red eyes seemed to be hypnotizing the riders, everybody was
sitting still for a minute or two unable to look away. Then somebody
cried out: ???Let??™s get out of here!??? and the driver stepped on it. The
car was crossing the top of a hill as the passengers saw another winged
creature hovering above the trees. It spread the wings and flew
straight up the sky as the car was rolling at a hundred miles per hour.
Thomas Uri, a young salesman from Point Pleasant, was driving his car
on early morning of November 25, 1966. Thomas then saw a tall humanlike
form standing in the field nearby. Suddenly, the creature unfolded the
wings and rose vertically into the sky like a helicopter. It was flying
above the car for a while, never falling behind though the car was
running at 75 miles per hour.
It is quite noteworthy that an indescribable fear filled all the
residents of Point Pleasant who saw the flying monster. A similar
flying creature was seen about the same time in the vicinity of the
town of New Haven in West Virginia.
Connie, a 18-year-old resident of the above town, was driving back home
after a Sunday church service. She was driving past a derelict golf
course when a big grey figure, at least seven foot high, emerged at the
roadside. However, it was not the height of the creature that caught
Connie??™s eye. The girl was virtually mesmerized by the two big eyes,
they were red and shone brightly. All of a sudden the creature spread
its wings and it lifted up slowly, without making a sound. The flying
thing did not flap the wings during the flight.
Four lads were walking back home from a dance near Standling Park in
Kent, the United Kingdom, on November 16, 1963. They suddenly heard a
crackling of the branches and along came a black behemoth. It had a
pair of bat-like wings.
A similar creature was seen in the village of Nagorye, in central
Russia, in the September of 1979. It was dusk when a student took a
girl on a date in the field. The sun was sinking fast. The student was
called Igor Kuleshov. He was in the middle of the date when he saw some
dark object flying slowly above the ground at about 30 meters. Igor
went speechless as the object moved closer and took shape of a human
wearing some kind of a shining armor like a knight of the Middle Ages.
There was a pale halo around the flying man. He flew right above the
astounded couple and vanished in the direction of a forest. They could
also hear something resembling a rustle of the leaves on the wind.
U.S. researchers put forth two theories as to the origins of the
???flying beings.??? According to the first theory, the military conducted
a series of experiments involving residents of the areas near secret
military installations. The experiments had to do with a mind-control
research program, which allegedly involved the use of electronic
signals to produce same-kind hallucinations. The second theory
maintains that the winged creatures do exist. Their origins remain
pretty murky and unearthly, though. The creatures turn up in our
dimension once in a while only to disappear without a trace in another
dimension.
Source: Pravda
http://english.pravda.ru/science/mysteries/13-03-2006/77195-flying_creature-0
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