Part 2: “Greatest Equation Ever” in Binary Code in Wiltshire Oilseed Rape

“I have tried to stand on a mature oilseed rape stem
and that plant will crack, will snap, at the base. ...There were
lots of stems in the Wilton Windmill formation flattened close to the
ground without any breakage.”

- Andrew Pyrka, Cropcircle Investigator

 

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Wilton Windmill is upper right blue circle. Stonehenge is the bottom left blue circle. The ancient double stone circles of Avebury near Silbury Hill and Windmill Hill are the upper left blue circle.
Wilton Windmill is upper right blue circle. Stonehenge is the bottom left blue circle. The ancient double stone circles of Avebury near Silbury Hill and Windmill Hill are the upper left blue circle.
300-foot-diameter formation in 5-foot-tall oilseed rape near the Wilton Windmill in Wiltshire, England, first reported around noon on Saturday, May 22, 2010, by pilot Busty Taylor. Aerial image © 2010 by Lucy Pringle. Images and information by:  Cropcircleconnector.com.
300-foot-diameter formation in 5-foot-tall oilseed rape near the Wilton Windmillin Wiltshire, England, first reported around noon on Saturday, May 22, 2010, by pilot Busty Taylor. Aerial image © 2010 by Lucy Pringle.
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 Aerial photograph © 2010 by Lucy Pringle. Images and information by:  Cropcircleconnector.com
Aerial photograph © 2010 by Lucy Pringle.
Images and information by:  Cropcircleconnector.com
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 5 PM, inside the 5-foot-tall oilseed rape formation with Wilton Windmill in background only a few hours after first noon report of discovery in Wilton, Wiltshire County, England. Image © 2010 by Andrew Pyrka.
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 5 PM, inside the 5-foot-tall oilseed rape formation with Wilton Windmill in background only a few hours after first noon report of discovery in Wilton, Wiltshire County, England. Image © 2010 by Andrew Pyrka.

June 3, 2010  Wilton, Wiltshire, England - Two English researchers and videographers got to the Wilton Windmill formation within hours after the first report around noon on Saturday, May 22, 2010, by pilot Busty Taylor. The first one in was 44-year-old Gary King who moved from the Cardiff region to Wiltshire County two and a half years ago after being present during a night to sunup hillside nightwatch on July 7, 2007. To his astonishment, in the 3:45 AM early dawn, a large pattern with at least 150 circles was visible in the East Field when there had been no formation the day before. He had been intrigued by crop formations since 1997, but that 07-07-07 East Field event turned him into a passionate investigator. “My life has never been the same since then,” Gary told me. [ See 071407 Earthfiles in Archive.]

 

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Earthfiles Viewer Letters About High Strangeness

“The moving aerial object struck my attention because it was slightly darker blue than the sky and triangular-shaped.”

- Ohio traveler

May 30, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico - After my May 27-28, 2010, Earthfiles and Coast to Coast AM radio news updates that included recent unidentified aerial lights, triangle and falling bits of light over the town of Weslaco, Texas [ See: 052810 Earthfiles], I received the following viewer and listener emails that I feel are important for general audience consideration. I also urge others who might have experienced or seen any similar events to contact [email protected]. Earthfiles does not share names, email address or other contact information without permission.

 

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New Fungus Strain Killing People and Animals in Northwest. 

“Everybody was taken completely by surprise because
there had been no cases prior to 1999 of Cryptococcus gattii in the
Northern Hemisphere and suddenly, there were a whole series
of cases occurring in both humans and animals.”

- Joseph Heitman, M. D., Molecular Geneticist, Duke Univ. Med. Center

Cryptococcus gattii basidia and spores. Photomicrograph provided by Joseph Heitman, M. D. and Ph.D., Molecular Geneticist, Duke University Medical Center.
Cryptococcus gattii basidia and spores. Photomicrograph provided by Joseph Heitman, M. D. and Ph.D., Molecular Geneticist, Duke University Medical Center.

May 27, 2010  Durham, North Carolina  -  Recently Web MD and other internet medical sites have featured articles with headlines such as, “About 10 People Have Reportedly Died in Northwestern U.S. After Infection with C. Gatti. [sic]”  Cryptococcus gattii is a soil and plant fungus species usually found in South America, Australia, Africa and New Guinea. That particular fungus was not discovered in North America before 1999 when clinicians on the island of Vancouver, B. C., Canada, in the southeastern cities of Victoria and Nanaimo, confirmed emergency room patients with pneumonia and meningitis were infected with C. gattii fungus.

 

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Strange Aerial Lights and Triangle Over Weslaco, Texas

“From the big blue light, these smaller ‘sparks’
kind of floated downward on to Weslaco. Then I looked
up at the blue light and it dissipated, ate itself up (from the outside
into blackness).”

- Jose Gonzalez, College Student, Weslaco, Texas

 

 Digital frame 2666 photographed by Jose Gonzalez, February 28, 2010, around 10 PM Central, Weslaco, Texas.
Digital frame 2666 photographed by Jose Gonzalez, February 28, 2010, around 10 PM Central, Weslaco, Texas.
Weslaco is a city of about 27,000 people in Hidalgo County, Texas, some 60 miles west of Padre Island and the Gulf of Mexico. Corpus Christi is north and Brownsville is a few miles southeast.
Weslaco is a city of about 27,000 people in Hidalgo County, Texas, some 60 miles west of Padre Island and the Gulf of Mexico. Corpus Christi is north and Brownsville is a few miles southeast.

May 27, 2010  Weslaco, Texas  -  Over the past forty years, there have been many high strangeness UFO reports from the Brownsville to Harlingen, Texas, region near the Gulf of Mexico. Here are some case files from Unexplained! © 1999 edition by Jerome Clark.

 

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Green Beam and White-Haired Non-Humans

“Right after the chartreuse beam came down and engulfed me,
it might have been a second or two later, these four alien beings
showed up in the beam circling around me.”

- Steve Askew, Leggett, California

 

Leggett (formerly, Leggett Valley) is an unincorporated community in Northern California's Mendocino County. Leggett is located on the South Fork of the Eel River at an elevation of 984 feet (300 m). Nearby Smithe Redwood State Reserve and the Standish-Hickey State Recreation Area are noted for their forests of Coastal Redwoods that have some of the largest trees in the world.
Leggett (formerly, Leggett Valley) is an unincorporated community in Northern California's Mendocino County. Leggett is located on the South Fork of the Eel River at an elevation of 984 feet (300 m). Nearby Smithe Redwood State Reserve and the Standish-Hickey State Recreation Area are noted for their forests of Coastal Redwoods that have some of the largest trees in the world.

May 26, 2010  Spokane, Washington  -  Forty-nine years ago on September 16, 1960, Steve Askew (birth name withheld at request) was born in Tacoma, Washington. That's where he grew up and graduated from high school in 1978. For a decade, he worked with road construction crews. Then in 1989, Steve enrolled in a Spokane college where he studied water resources, graduated with a degree in hydrography and water quality and worked for the USGS until a car accident in 2002 permanently damaged his spinal cord.

 

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Fungus in White-Nose Bat Deaths Has Spread Rapidly to Missouri and Oklahoma

“This Woodward County bat infected with white-nose fungus is the
first known record of Geomyces destructans in Oklahoma's Region 2.”

- Richard Stark, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Oklahoma

 Eight Little Brown Bats (Myotis lucifugus) hanging upside down in hibernation west of Albany, New York, inside Hailes Cave in February 2007. The white- nose fungus, Geomyces destructans, rings the noses of several bats. Mortality in some caves has reached 100%. Image © 2007 by Nancy Heaslip.
Eight Little Brown Bats (Myotis lucifugus) hanging upside down in hibernation west of Albany, New York, inside Hailes Cave in February 2007. The white- nose fungus, Geomyces destructans, rings the noses of several bats. Mortality in some caves has reached 100%. Image © 2007 by Nancy Heaslip.

May 20, 2010  New York, New York  -  The Natural Resources Defense Council reports that the white-nose fungus, Geomyces destructans, has spread faster and farther by May 2010 than anyone expected. The fungus has been wiping out bat populations along the eastern U. S. and spreading north into Quebec and Ontario, Canada. Now it is in the Great Smoky Mountains and other caves of Tennessee and has spread into Missouri. On May 18, 2010, the International Society for Infectious Diseases reported from Missouri:

 

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Recent Cattle Mutilations in Montana

“There was a beam of light come down and it got that calf and that calf went up in that beam of light and was gone!”

- Montana Rancher

Left: 7-year-old Black Angus pregnant cow found dead and mutilated in the morning of April 9, 2010, on a very remote northeastern Montana ranch. Right: Another mutilated cow discovered 15 miles from first mutilation one month later on May 9, 2010. Photos by owners who have asked for anonymity.
Left: 7-year-old Black Angus pregnant cow found dead and mutilated in the morning of April 9, 2010, on a very remote northeastern Montana ranch. Right: Another mutilated cow discovered 15 miles from first mutilation one month later on May 9, 2010. Photos by owners who have asked for anonymity.

Red circle marks the region in northeastern Montana where mutilated cows were found on April 9 and May 9, 2010. Western Montana around Great Falls has had more than a hundred reported cattle mutilations since the early 1970s.

Red circle marks the region in northeastern Montana where mutilated cows were found on April 9 and May 9, 2010. Western Montana around Great Falls has had more than a hundred reported cattle mutilations since the early 1970s.

Pregnant cow owned by Bill Veenhuizen, Maple Valley, Washington, found dead with “keyhole” excision of jaw flesh, bone, teeth, tongue, and large hide-deep excision of rectal and vaginal tissue on July 17, 1989. Photograph © 1989 by Bill Veenhuizen.
Pregnant cow owned by Bill Veenhuizen, Maple Valley, Washington, found dead with “keyhole” excision of jaw flesh, bone, teeth, tongue, and large hide-deep excision of rectal and vaginal tissue on July 17, 1989. Photograph © 1989 by Bill Veenhuizen.

May 17, 2010  Northeastern Montana  -  In 1975-1976, there were so many cattle mutilations in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and other parts of the United States that sheriffs reported some carcasses were still warm to touch, but had an ear, eye, jaw flesh, tongue, genitals and rectal area excised in a "cookie cutter" surgical fashion without blood and without signs of struggle or tracks from what killed and mutilated the animals.

 

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Updated: U. S. Honey Bee Industry Struggles with 34% Colonies Loss

“The rate of honey bee loss experienced by the industry is unsustainable.”

- Apiary Inspectors of America Survey, Winter 2009-2010

A total 33.8% of U. S. commercial honey bee colonies  were lost in 2009-2010. But some individual beekeepers had to replace 75% to 100% of their colonies.
A total 33.8% of U. S. commercial honey bee colonies were lost in 2009-2010. But some individual beekeepers had to replace 75% to 100% of their colonies.
Before the fall of 2006 and the first report of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), the U. S. commercial honey bee industry generally thrived on California almond pollination, other orchard crops, vegetables and berries. But in January 2010, many commercial beekeepers who trucked colonies to California for almond pollination lost nearly 100 percent of their hives.
Before the fall of 2006 and the first report of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), the U. S. commercial honey bee industry generally thrived on California almond pollination, other orchard crops, vegetables and berries. But in January 2010, many commercial beekeepers who trucked colonies to California for almond pollination lost nearly 100 percent of their hives.

 

Updated:  May 5, 2010  Gainesville, Florida - On April 22, 2010, the Apiary Inspectors of America (AIA) and the U. S. Department of Agriculture ARS Honey Bee Lab in Beltsville, Maryland, reported, “Preliminary Results: Honey Bee Colonies Losses in the U. S., Winter 2009-2010.” [ See More Information below for complete summary report.]

 

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Part 5: Update – Bentwaters 1980: Telepathic Lights?

“It just sat there. That blue-red, big, object didn’t go anywhere.
It just sat in one spot. I think you could have put a crosshair on it
and that big light never would have moved.”

- Rick Bobo,
Former USAF Sgt. and Security Flight Chief, RAF Bentwaters WSA

 

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April 30, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico:  The RAF Bentwaters Weapons Storage Area (WSA) had nuclear weapons in December 1980 – a TOP SECRET at the time. Those nuke bunkers were watched around the clock by security from the WSA Alarm Station Watch Tower. The Delta Flight Security Chief in the Bentwaters tower the night of December 27- 28 was Sergeant Rick Bobo. The tower was fifty feet above the ground to give a clear, 360-degree view. Sgt. Bobo's priority was to report any threat to the WSA. That night, he watched a large, reddish-blue light in the sky that hovered stationary for nearly two hours and also emitted a smaller light that sped rapidly down into Rendlesham Forest. At least twice, Sgt. Bobo phoned Central Security Control (CSC) and in each call, he was told the situation was under control because there was an investigation in the forest. Apparently that was the same night that RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt investigated lights and beam phenomena in Rendlesham Forest.

 

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M82 Galaxy’s Mysterious Radio Waves

“The new object, which appeared in May 2009, has left us scratching our heads — we've never seen anything quite like this before.”

- Tom Muxlow, Ph.D., U. K. Jodrell Centre for Astrophysics

 

M82 is a “starburst” galaxy 10 million light-years  from our Milky Way galaxy. The mysterious radio wavelengths  appeared very suddenly, have persisted and have never been seen  before in our galaxy. Supernova explosions in the core of the galaxy have produced a hot wind which can be seen escaping in this infra-red image where dust emission is colored red.  Image by NASA/ESA/STScI/AURA.
M82 is a “starburst” galaxy 10 million light-years from our Milky Way galaxy. The mysterious radio wavelengths appeared very suddenly, have persisted and have never been seen before in our galaxy. Supernova explosions in the core of the galaxy have produced a hot wind which can be seen escaping in this infra-red image where dust emission is colored red. Image by NASA/ESA/STScI/AURA.

April 30, 2010  Manchester, U. K. - Our universe is estimated to be 13.7 billion light-years old and still expanding. In all that vastness, there are billions of galaxies. Our Earth is in the Milky Way galaxy and 10 million light-years from us are two companion galaxies that astronomers call M81 and M82.

 

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