“An unidentified aerial object flew slowly over the Ellsworth AFB missile launch Control Facility. It emitted what appeared to be a blue-green focused beam from the ‘craft’ to the ground.”
- Retired USAF Master Sergeant
Malmstrom AFB near Great Falls, Montana (upper left circle); Minot AFB near Minot, North Dakota (upper right circle); Ellsworth AFB near Rapid City, South Dakota (middle right circle); and Warren AFB near Cheyenne, Wyoming (lowest red circle).
November 8, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Since posting my October 25, 2010, interview with retired USAF Captain Robert Salas [ 102510 Earthfiles ] about his firsthand experience 60 feet underground in a Minuteman missile silo at Malmstrom AFB on March 24, 1967, I have received several emails about other similar incidents. Below are some of the most substantive for Earthfiles viewer consideration. I welcome further feedback and will always honor requests for confidentiality.
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“Some force (from UFO?) was shaking the wheat with two different forces at once and the plants got down pretty flat. We went over and looked. The stems were not broken. That astounded me!”
- Pasquale Galante, English Teacher
October 28, 2010 Santa Barbara, California - The modern age of crop circle formations began in the 1980s in the region of Hampshire and Wiltshire Counties of southern England. Researcher and photographer Lucy Pringle described in her 1999 book, Crop Circles: The Greatest Mystery of Modern Times, one eyewitness case. Around 5:30 PM on July 11, 1981, in Westbury, Wiltshire, researcher Ray Barnes watched seed heads on a crop “jiggle” as if shaken while a “wave or line” of invisible force moved in an arc across the field. Then in only a few seconds, a section of the crop went down in a neat circle.
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“All ten missiles in ECHO Flight at Malmstrom lost strat alert within ten seconds of each other. ... The fact that no apparent reason for the loss of ten missiles can be readily identified is cause for grave concern to this headquarters.”
- Strategic Air Command to Hill AFB, March 17, 1967
Illustration in 2006 by investigator Frank Warren of unidentified flying disc near USAF missile site.
October 26, 2010 Update: 50 ICBMs At Warren AFB Temporarily Offline.
“We've never had something as big as this happen ... we've never lost complete command and control and functionality of 50 ICBMs.”
- Military officer briefed on October 23, 2010
The current Minuteman ICBM force has 450 Minuteman III missiles manufactured by Boeing in missile silos around F.E. Warren AFB, Cheyenne, Wyoming; Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, Montana; and Minot AFB, North Dakota. Photo courtesy USAF.
When 50 intercontinental ballistic nuclear missiles went offline on Saturday morning, October 23, 2010, at Warren AFB near Cheyenne, Wyoming, two men immediately notified were Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Michael Mullen and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. President Barack Obama was debriefed this morning. The Atlantic.com reports that engineers believe, but are not certain, that “the Launch Control Center computer began to ‘ping’ out of sequence, resulting in a surge of ‘noise’ through the system. The LCCs interrogate each missile in sequence, so if they begin to send signals out when they're not supposed to, receivers on the missiles themselves will notice and send out error codes.” The increasing error messages provoked a decision to shut down for about an hour the five LCCs containing 50 missiles. The cause of the failure remains unknown. See: The Atlantic.com.
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October 28, 2010 Vancouver, B. C., Canada, and Flowery Branch, Georgia - Since June 2010, various law enforcement offices have received reports of cats cut in half – usually with the front half or back half found by an owner or neighbor – in the following North America locations:
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“Beekeepers there in North Dakota saw so many dead bees ... and we sent some samples into a lab in Florida and they found Imidacloprid in the honey and the bees and the wax. I mean, that pretty much nails it down.”
- Daniel F. Mayer, Ph.D., Entomologist
In Colony Collapse Disorder, honey bees either don't return to the hive or are found dead around the honey bee colony (above image).
Bayer v. Beekeepers
by Katherine Eban, October 8, 2010
from Fortune.com: "What a scientist didn't tell The New York Times
about his study on bee deaths"
As for the Bayer-Bromenshenk connection, in 2003 a group of 13 North Dakota beekeepers brought a class-action lawsuit against Bayer, alleging that the company's neonicotinoid, Imidacloprid, which had been used in nearby fields, was responsible for the loss of more than 60% of their hives. "My bees were getting drunk," Chris Charles, a beekeeper in Carrington, N.D., and a plaintiff in the lawsuit, told me in 2008. "They couldn't walk a white line anymore -- they just hung around outside the hive. They couldn't work."
Charles and the other North Dakota beekeepers hired Bromenshenk as an expert witness. Bayer did not dispute that Imidacloprid was found among the bees and their hives. The company simply argued that the amount had not been enough to kill them.
As the North Dakota lawsuit moved forward, an expert witness for the beekeepers, Dr. Daniel Mayer, a now retired bee expert from Washington State University, traveled to 17 different bee yards in North Dakota and observed dead bees and bees in the throes of what looked like Imidacloprid poisoning, he told me in 2008. He theorized that after foraging in planted fields where the seeds had been treated with Imidacloprid, the bees then brought the pesticide back to the hive, where it built up in the wax combs.
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“I have never seen such rapid changes from plant sample to plant sample in both of the ring circles. That means the plasma energies were so compartmentalized that wheat growing only twelve inches from another sample was very different.”
October 11, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico - The following is my presentation at the Brazil Conference: “Science Discusses the Crop Circle Phenomenon,” September 25 – 26, 2010, in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
As a science and environment investigative reporter, I made my first trip to Wiltshire County, England, in July 1992, to explore the beautiful mystery of crop formations. The first pattern I stepped into convinced me I had encountered a powerful and profound force. A group of us heard about this a pattern of five circles below Milk Hill and had walked along the crest to look from above. The sky was blue, the wheat was glistening and there were five circles, four connected by undulating paths and one circle by itself.
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“As we pulled out of the ground some of those crisp, 90-degree bent - but uncreased and unbroken - canola stems to show the farmer and to show him that the petals on the canola were completely intact, that angry farmer started to completely soften.”
October 9, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico - On September 23, 2010, I flew from Albuquerque to Sao Paulo, Brazil, to join four other speakers to present information about global crop formations before two audiences in Sao Paulo on September 25th and in Rio de Janeiro on September 26th. The conference title was “Science Discusses the Crop Circle Phenomenon” organized by MIST Productions and the good efforts of Brazilian producers Marta Jaramillo and Anna Sharp.
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07-07-07 East Field Phenomenon Reprinted on October 9, 2010
Updated Part 1: 1,033-Foot-Long East Field Wheat Formation “Happened Within 90 Minutes.”
Investigators presented video and eyewitness evidence at July 19, 2007,
press conference in Coronation Hall, Alton Barnes, Wiltshire, U.K.
“We were the first to reach the formation at 4 AM (July 7, 2007) after seeing a very bright flash of light. The wheat circles were raised 6 inches above the ground so when we stepped in, the plants crunched under our feet like we were stepping on delicate crystals.”
July 19, 2007 / Updated July 27, 2007 Alton Barnes, Wiltshire - Gary King is 41-years-old and currently a Linguistics student at Cardiff University in Wales, U. K. Between 1985 and 1987, he had worked as a paralegal in London and then moved on to form his own private investigator company to trace missing persons and investigate cases of matrimonial discontent. He was doing private-I work until July 1997, when he walked into his first English crop formation "and life has changed considerably ever since," Gary told me in a July 11, 2007, phone interview. He explored Navaho reservations in Arizona, studied the dance traditions of West Africa, increased his knowledge of Tai Chi and other martial arts. He began to realize that he was becoming increasingly sensitive to the seen and unseen.
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“A recent National Pest Management Association survey found that 95% of some 1,000 pest control companies across the world are dealing with bed bugs on a daily basis.”
- Dini Miller, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. of Entomology, Virginia Tech
Adult bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) are about the size of apple seeds (3/16th inch), have six legs, no wings, and are light reddish-brown (right) and look darker after feeding (left). Feeding every five to seven days, to fill up on their host's blood takes five to ten minutes and their favorite food is human blood. From pinhead-size white eggs, bed bugs hatch and grow through five larva stages of translucent whitish-yellow color over ten weeks to the sixth stage of adulthood. Their life span averages six months to a year while the bugs hide out in mattress seams, box springs, baseboard crevices, behind wallpaper and clutter around beds between blood feedings. The thermal death point (for bed bugs) is about 118 degrees Fahrenheit. Images courtesy CDC.
September 30, 2010 Blacksburg, Virginia - Two weeks ago on the weekend of September 18, 2010, the Nike sports company shut down its 95,000-square-foot Niketown store in Midtown Manhattan. And kept it closed for more than a week. To do what? To exterminate the bed bugs that had literally taken over every nook and cranny of the building.
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“1984 might have come a bit later than predicted, but it's here at last. Some day soon, we might wake up and find we're living in Oceania,” George Orwell's totalitarian land in his famous book, 1984, where there is no privacy or freedom.”
- Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
September 14, 2010 Washington, D. C. and San Francisco, California -
“Book Burning” 2010 American Style
On September 9, 2010, Washington Post reporters Peter Finn and Greg Miller reported that the Defense Department wants to buy the entire first printing of 10,000 books entitled Operation Dark Heart scheduled for publication in September 2010 by St. Martin's Press and authored by a former Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) officer, Army reservist Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer. In 2003, Col. Shaffer was serving in Afghanistan when the American Pentagon shifted its attention to Iraq.
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