Monday, February 28, 2005

Greg Bishop Talks About UFO Disinfo with Art Bell Tonight

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Greg Bishop is the author of the riveting new book documenting the United
States Government's use of UFOs as a Counter Intelligence / PsyOp Warfare
tool. In Greg's new book, PROJECT BETA, he investigates ... The Story of
Paul Bennewitz, National Security, and the Creation of a Modern UFO Myth.

"A chilling, stranger-than-fiction nightmare about one man's ruin at the
hands of a government bent on concealing the truth."

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Magnetic missiles attractive to Navy

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Repelling launch omits booster fuel

By Sue Vorenberg

Scripps Howard News Service

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. � Future missiles might rocket through the air with the
thrust of thousands of magnets.

Sandia National Laboratories is developing a new method to launch missiles
using magnetic forces, rather than conventional fuel, through a powerful
electromagnetic booster.

The booster creates a repelling force similar to the one created when two
magnets with the same polarity are pushed together, using it to push rockets
into the air, said Tom Lockner, a Sandia scientist.

The technique, demonstrated for the first time by the labs in a test system
this winter, could become standard on new Navy ships and might one day be
used to launch rockets into orbit, Lockner said.

�We�ve been developing this technology to replace rocket boosters on current
naval ships,� he said. �There�s a few reasons this works better than a
typical fuel-based booster. First, fuel boosters leave heat signatures
behind that can be tracked by enemy ships. Second, fuel boosters also leave
smoke that can interfere with a ship�s ability to see things with radar.�

The Navy plans to test it on ships soon, Lockner added.

Using the electromagnetic boosters also could protect sailors because the
boosters are unlikely to explode if hit by enemy fire.

�The next generation of naval ships are being designed with mostly electric
systems � electric propulsion, electric guns,� Lockner said. �This
technology is a natural match for that kind of ship.�

Most electromagnetic devices coil current in a circle to run things such as
motors. The Sandia technique moves the current in a straight line � like a
runway � which then forces the rocket to move forward in a single direction,
Lockner said.

The booster can launch a rocket up to 24 feet away from a ship, after which
conventional fuel boosters take over and fire it to its target. The
conventional fuel leaves a signature, but it doesn�t let enemies pinpoint
exactly where the ship is, Lockner said.

Given fuel prices, combining the electromagnetic and conventional fuel
methods is the most cost-effective. But in the future, the technology could
be used to launch rockets and space payloads without any fuel at all, said
Bob Turman, another scientist at Sandia, a federal lab managed by Lockheed
Martin.

�With a ground-based launch system, you could actually send up satellites
for about $1,000 a pound, compared with the $10,000 to $20,000 it costs
now,� Turman said. �The problem with that is the cost to build that launch
system, it would probably cost a few billion dollars.�

A launch system using the technology could be built in 10 years and would
eventually pay for itself. But the upfront cost means a system probably
won�t be built until modern launch sites are obsolete or fuel costs become
unreasonably high, Turman said.

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Sunday, February 27, 2005

Re: Occult Architecture - A building of 'secret encoded clues'

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Frank should check this link out...it's the same
group...http://www.abidemiracles.com/555701.htm

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Saturday, February 26, 2005

Chimera's - Part Human, Mostly Beast

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Science's Part-Beast, Part-Human / Part Human, Mostly Beast
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It has some human cells in its pancreas and liver, but still looks pretty
much like a sheep. (Photo: CBS)

"If we open this door and say it's alright to create new forms of life that
are part human and part animal, what will we ever say no to?" - Jeremy
Rifkin, economist
(CBS) Man has always tinkered with the thought, "What if?"

What if science could create what science fiction writers could only
imagine? A chimera: a creature that's part beast, part man.

Well, as CBS News Correspondent Byron Pitts reports, here it is. Look into
the eyes of an animal that's part sheep, part human.

"They have human cells in their liver and pancreas � (and) in their heart,"
says professor Esmail Zanjani. "As you see, they're perfectly normal sheep."

At the University of Nevada, Zanjani and his colleagues are implanting human
stem cells into sheep before birth. The cells then grow into partial human
organs.

In a way, he says, it's tricking Mother Nature.

The goal here is not to create talking sheep, but rather scientists see this
as an opportunity to grow human tissue in organs outside the human body,
where the medical benefits could be endless.

"We are hoping that we could be able to generate enough insulin-producing
cells that could be sufficient to transplant (to) a patient with diabetes,"
says Zanjani.

Inside the animal pen, Zanjani says, could lie "some possibilities of
treatment" for human illnesses.

But critics of this kind of science have their own questions, not simply
"What if" but "What next?"

"If we open this door and say it's alright to create new forms of life that
are part human and part animal, what will we ever say no to?" says economist
Jeremy Rifkin, author of "The Biotech Century."

Rifkin is an anti-biotech activist. He calls such experimentation
"scientific blackmail."

"The scientists here always say if we don't use this radical experiment
there's no other way to cure the disease," says Rifkin. "It's time to say to
the scientist and the corporations doing this research, 'You know you don't
have a blank check to do whatever you want to the human race.'"

And there lie the questions bioethicists, like Jason Robert of Arizona State
University, struggle with everyday. Where's the line? When does science go
too far?

"Well it's not clear. The line has to be somewhere in between a mad
scientist running around trying to create new species and a complete and
utter ban on all such research."

So some would say let sheep be sheep, and man be man.

"Yes, I understand that, but some of these animals have sustained us
throughout life as food and now they're serving an even more noble cause
perhaps," says Zanjani.

It is a brave new world. The great minds of science may have opened the
door, but it may be up to the courts and members of Congress to guard it.

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Duh! The Secret of Project Blue Book

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The Secret of Project Blue Book
Touted as an Investigation into UFOs, It Had Another Purpose - Duh!!!
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Feb. 25, 2005 - Today, if you ask the Air Force about UFOs, it will cite its
own 22-year study called Project Blue Book, which said there is no evidence
that they are extraterrestrial vehicles and there is no evidence that they
represent technology beyond our own.

Blue Book, based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, investigated
hundreds of UFO reports yearly throughout the 1950s and 1960s.

But the truth is Blue Book never became a serious, full-scale, scientific
inquiry. The main purpose of the Air Force's UFO office was public
relations, says Robert Goldberg, author of "Enemies Within: The Culture of
Conspiracy in Modern America."

"That mission was denounce the UFOs, dismiss the UFOs, debunk the UFOs and
anybody who believes in them -- just come up with answers and get this UFO
thing out of the newspapers," he told ABC News.

Blue Book was far from a massive institute with a staff of white-coated lab
technicians, said UFO researcher Mark Rodeghier. "There was a guy at a desk
and a secretary and a private or someone there typing stuff. It was a very,
very small project," he said.

Explaining It Away
Blue Book may have done some investigating, but it was overwhelmed by the
volume of reports that were coming in.

Col. Robert Friend, the project's director from 1958 to 1963, told ABC News:
"We wanted to explain as many sightings as possible, but we recognized that
the amount of resources that would have been necessary in order to do this
would have been far beyond those that we were ready to commit at the time."

He also recognized Project Blue Book's real purpose: "What they wanted to
try to do was, I think, to re-educate the public regarding UFOs, to take
away the aura of mystery."

And the best way to keep UFOs out of the newspapers -- and therefore, out of
the public mind -- was to say repeatedly that they were nothing more than
weather balloons or rare atmospheric conditions, like a star on the horizon.

Insistent Scientist
The man most often responsible for making these explanations was Blue Book's
one civilian scientist, Ohio State University astronomer J. Allen Hynek.
Between 1948 and 1969, he was the lead investigator on thousands of cases.

In interviews from that time, he insisted "there is no proof that I would
consider valid scientific proof that we have been visited by spaceships."

Michael Swords, a professor of natural science at Western Michigan
University and UFO researcher says Hynek's job "was to stretch his
imagination to try to find explanations for every possible case he could,
even if he knew it didn't make any sense."

In a 1965 interview with one witness, Hynek argued with a woman who said she
saw a UFO, insisting it was actually a meteor.

She asked, "Don't you think it would be kind of unusual for a meteor to just
fall across the road and hover over there a minute and then drop to the
ground?"

Hynek replied: "The coming over wouldn't be bad. It's the hovering that
would bother me."

Seeing Stars
Project Blue Book even dismissed a sighting by experienced military
personnel on high alert during the middle of the Cold War.

On the night of Oct. 24, 1968, Mike O'Connor was dispatched to make a repair
at a missile site at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota.

En route, he says he saw a bright light "lift off the ground, and parallel
us down the road, until we came to the missile site." When he got out of the
truck, the light "just kind of hovered there," he said.

The Minot control tower diverted a B-52 to investigate. The navigator on the
B-52, Capt. Patrick McCaslin, remembers what he saw on the radar screen:
"This thing was climbing out with us and maintaining the same heading we
were. That was unusual. But what really watered my eyes [was] when this
thing backed away and allowed us to turn inside of it."

Capt. Brad Runyon, the B-52's co-pilot, says he remembers the "overall
object was a minimum of 200 feet in diameter and it was hundreds of feet
long."

"It had a metallic cylinder attached to another section that was shaped like
a crescent moon. I felt that this crescent moon part was probably the
command center. I tried to look inside the thing, but all I could see was a
yellow glow."

He says at that point he was fairly sure it was an alien spaceship, and when
the crew members returned to base, they reported their sighting.

According to Blue Book's investigation, the crew of the B-52 and 16
witnesses on the ground said they saw a UFO that night. In its final report,
Blue Book concluded that they were all probably just seeing stars.

The Converted
The Air Force finally got out of the business of trying to explain UFOs in
1969 and closed down Project Blue Book after an independent commission
concluded that UFOs were of no scientific interest.

But there was one loud, dissenting voice: Blue Book's once-skeptical chief
scientist, Allen Hynek. After more than 20 years and more than 12,000
investigations, Hynek had become a believer.

In an interview at the time, he recalled how embarrassing it had been to
take UFO accounts from military pilots during Blue Book because the Air
Force had trained those men.

"They could say civilian pilots might've been untrustworthy, but they could
hardly say that of their own military pilots. And we got case after case
after case from military pilots, which never hit the press," he said.

Hynek spent the rest of his life investigating sightings and calling for a
serious scientific inquiry into the UFO phenomenon. Most of his fellow
scientists rejected his opinions.

In 1973, he founded the Center for UFO Studies in Chicago in an effort to
conduct more research into alleged sightings. He died in 1986.

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Friday, February 25, 2005

Re: 1986 Fireball over Johnson City, NY

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I don't know who put the red picture in my report, but the fireball I sa
didn't look anything like that.It was smooth, no rough edges and many color
changing inside.

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Expert Says Colorado Is Hotbed For UFO Sightings

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DENVER -- Everyone has heard about the infamous Roswell incident in 1947 in
New Mexico but for Colorado UFO enthusiasts, it's only the tip of the iceberg.

"It's worldwide. It goes on all the time. It has been going on since World
War II. It's unabated," said John Schuessler, the international director of
MUFON, or the Mutual UFO Network.

"It's a private non-profit group that's been around since 1969," he said.

It's a group based out of Morrison, Colo.

"Colorado is a hotbed for UFO sightings," Schuessler said.

Although MUFON is housed in Schuessler's basement, it claims to have 3,000
members worldwide with 450 field investigators.

"Wherever we hear about a UFO we go try and track it down," Schuessler said.

If it flies, hovers, or spins in the sky without explanation, everyday
people call MUFON.

"The calls we get are generally people who are truly mystified because
something happened to them," said Schuessler.

Schuessler enjoys a little alien humor as much as the next guy but as a
retired aerospace engineer, he's dead serious about learning from the dozens
of sightings he hears about each month.

"That's what I really want to see, is how these things are flying, what they
do. From my very first day, the technology is what I've been interested in,"
said Schuessler.

Ryan Wood, of Broomfield, Colo., doesn't bother with sightings or supposed
abductions. He's focused on something known as the Majestic 12.

"Majestic 12 is an organization started by President Truman," Wood said.
"It's a high-level team of scientists who would want to understand and deal
with this extraordinary gift from the heavens, so to speak."

Wood, an energy consultant by trade, focuses on government documents that
were once top secret.

"We now have thousands of pages of documents," he said.

He believes the government has a moral obligation to fess up about UFOs.

"It is really a crime against all humanity not to share this fact that we
are not alone," Wood said.

Wood said the government may be hiding what it knows so we won't panic.

"It will be a 9/11-type event when they disclose it. History will never be
the same," he said.

Wood said he's never met an informed skeptic. But those who doubt often turn
to Washington aerospace journalist Philip Klass. His numerous articles over
the years have debunked both UFO sightings and the Majestic 12 documents.
However, that doesn't discourage Wood or the MUFON group. In fact, they're
in the majority. More than 80 million Americans believe earth has been
visited by extraterrestrials.

More Information:
For more information on the Mutual UFO Network visit MUFON.com.
For more information on Ryan Wood's work and the Majestic 12 visit
MajesticDocuments.com.
For more information on the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of
Claims visit CSICOP.org.

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Sunday, February 20, 2005

Re: Mysterious Noise Pollution Is Known As The Hum

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I live in Shelton Connecticut. About two months ago, the mysterious hum
began. Like everyone else who has this unfortunate occurance, I searched
throughout the house for the source of the noise to no avail. I turned off
all of the electricity hoping to pinpoint the culprit, but still nothing.
For the past two nights at about 2AM, I have walked around outside trying to
determine if it really is inside my house, or outside instead. Well, it
seems louder inside.
Please, if anyone can tell me who to call to help with this situation I
would greatly appreciate it.

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