Part 5:  RAF Bentwaters – 1983 Hypnosis with Former Airman Larry Warren

“The whole thing (25-foot-diameter ‘aspirin’) has turned into a ship on the ground! And everything's slowed, you can't move fast.”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman
1st Class, in 1983 hypnosis with Fred Max

 

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March 1, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 5 of an October 17, 1983, hypnosis session with Fred Max arranged by Connecticut police officer, Larry Fawcett, co-author with Barry Greenwood of Clear Intent © 1984, and head of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS). This Fred Max hypnosis session is referenced in Earthfiles Part 3.

 

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Part 6:  RAF Bentwaters – 1983 Hypnosis with Former Airman Larry Warren

“There is a whitish light all around them and the three or four beings are just inside it [ floating above ground], and Col. Williams [is there.]”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman
1st Class, in 1983 hypnosis with Fred Max

 

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March 1, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 6 of an October 17, 1983, hypnosis session with Fred Max arranged by Connecticut police officer, Larry Fawcett, co-author with Barry Greenwood of Clear Intent © 1984, and head of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS) . This Fred Max hypnosis session is referenced in Earthfiles Part 3.

 

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Mysterious Bronze Age Europoid Mummies in Western China

“[Recent DNA research) has shown that the Y chromosome haplotypes are ... a western European kind of haplotype.”

- Victor Mair, Ph.D., Prof. of Chinese Language and Literature, Univ. of Pennsylvania

 

Urumqi in Xinjiang Province of western China marks the town northeast of the Tarim River Basin that extends around the huge Taklamakan Desert to Loulan and Cherchen where hundreds of Bronze Age Europoid mummies have been found. Most recent DNA studies to be published in March 2010 indicate the male Y chromosomes are western European.
Urumqi in Xinjiang Province of western China marks the town northeast of the Tarim River Basin that extends around the huge Taklamakan Desert to Loulan and Cherchen where hundreds of Bronze Age Europoid mummies have been found. Most recent DNA studies to be published in March 2010 indicate the male Y chromosomes are western European.
Tarim River basin on the northern edge of the vast Taklamakan Desert of western China north of Tibet is the site of more than 400 light-skinned, fair-haired mummies dated in age from the Bronze Age about 4,000 years ago (1,800 B. C.) to 1,500 years ago (500 A. D.). The mystery remains: who were they, where exactly were they from and why were so many mummified and buried in the cold, dry, salty Tarim Basin?  Urumqi (upper right red dot) museums in Xinjiang province have many mummy remains and tools. Map by K. Musser.
Tarim River basin on the northern edge of the vast Taklamakan Desert of western China north of Tibet is the site of more than 400 light-skinned, fair-haired mummies dated in age from the Bronze Age about 4,000 years ago (1,800 B. C.) to 1,500 years ago (500 A. D.). The mystery remains: who were they, where exactly were they from and why were so many mummified and buried in the cold, dry, salty Tarim Basin?  Urumqi (upper right red dot) museums in Xinjiang province have many mummy remains and tools. Map by K. Musser.
Red circles mark Urumchi/Urumqi at top; Loulan (middle) site of beautiful, blond-haired woman; and Cherchen (bottom) the site of several well-preserved and fair-haired mummies that include a tall man with a yellow rayed-spiral on his face; a woman in a vivid red gown or robe; and an infant with blue stones over its eyes. The black arrows passing Cherchen mark the path of Hungarian archaeologist Aurel Stein in the early 20th Century.
Red circles mark Urumchi/Urumqi at top; Loulan (middle) site of beautiful, blond-haired woman; and Cherchen (bottom) the site of several well-preserved and fair-haired mummies that include a tall man with a yellow rayed-spiral on his face; a woman in a vivid red gown or robe; and an infant with blue stones over its eyes. The black arrows passing Cherchen mark the path of Hungarian archaeologist Aurel Stein in the early 20th Century.

February 25, 2010  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - At the beginning of the 20th century, European explorers who traveled to Central Asia looking for antiquities reported finding fair-skinned and fair-haired mummies that were well-preserved in the very dry, salty Tarim Basin of western China. The Tarim Basin covers 150,000 square miles on the northern edge of the Taklamakan Desert. That vast desert is crossed at its northern and southern edges by two branches of the ancient Silk Road trade route where travelers tried to avoid crossing the barren sand dunes. In the language spoken by the local Uighur people in Xinjiang region, Taklamakan means: “You come in and never come out.”

 

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Yellowstone Seismic Swarms – What Do They Mean?

“640,000 years ago it's estimated that 240 cubic miles blasted
out of the Yellowstone caldera ...enough material to bury the state of Texas beneath about 5 feet of debris”

- Jacob Lowenstern, Ph.D., USGS Geologist

 

On January 17, 2010,  a swarm of earthquakes started up in the Yellowstone National Park on the northwestern part of the Yellowstone caldera (red dots on map). By February 8, 2010, there had been about 1,800 earthquakes – most of them too small to be felt, but some were larger and people felt them around the Old Faithful geyser. Map by Univ. of Utah Seismology Research Group.
Old Faithful is a cone geyser located in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park. The geyser erupts with a frequency that can range between 45 to 125 minutes, for 1.5 to 5 minutes and can erupt as high as 106 to 185 feet. Image by USGS.
Old Faithful is a cone geyser located in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park. The geyser erupts with a frequency that can range between 45 to 125 minutes, for 1.5 to 5 minutes and can erupt as high as 106 to 185 feet. Image by USGS.
Old Faithful is a cone geyser located in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park. The geyser erupts with a frequency that can range between 45 to 125 minutes, for 1.5 to 5 minutes and can erupt as high as 106 to 185 feet. Image by USGS.

February 25, 2010  Menlo Park, California -  At 1 PM on January 17, 2010, a swarm of small earthquakes began shaking the ground around Old Faithful in Yellowstone Park. Over the next three weeks until February 8, 2010, there would be nearly 2,000 quakes on the northwestern edge of the Yellowstone Caldera that was created 645,000 years ago when there was a gigantic magma explosion that blasted 240 cubic miles into the atmosphere, enough material to bury the state of Texas beneath 5 feet of ash and debris.

 

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Lionfish Invaders Are Eating Up Other Marine Life in Florida Keys, Bahamas and Bermuda

“The lionfish is a voracious predator and it eats a lot! ... over 50 species of other reef fish have been found in lionfish stomachs (plus) a whole octopus.”

- Lad Atkin, REEF

 

If attacked, the carnivorous lionfish delivers a potent venom via its needle-like dorsal fins. Its sting is extremely painful to humans and can cause nausea and breathing difficulties, but is rarely fatal. Average lifetime in wild: 15 years. A lionfish will often spread its feathery pectoral fins and herd small fish into a confined space where it can more easily swallow them. Photograph by NOAA.
If attacked, the carnivorous lionfish delivers a potent venom via its needle-like dorsal fins. Its sting is extremely painful to humans and can cause nausea and breathing difficulties, but is rarely fatal. Average lifetime in wild: 15 years. A lionfish will often spread its feathery pectoral fins and herd small fish into a confined space where it can more easily swallow them. Photograph by NOAA.
Lionfish sightings as of February 1, 2010. Map by USGS, REEF and NOAA.
Lionfish head on. Image © 2006 by Ada Staal.
Lionfish head on. Image © 2006 by Ada Staal.
Lionfish head on. Image © 2006 by Ada Staal.

February 25, 2010  Key Largo, Florida -  The lionfish is any of several species of beautiful, venomous marine fish of the family Scorpaenidae native to the Indo-Pacific oceans. Lionfish extend from western Australia and Malaysia east to French Polynesia, the Pitcairn Islands, southern Japan and southern Korea.

 

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Unusual Heads on Newborn Turkish Lamb and Zimbabwe Goat

“I’ve seen mutations with cows and sheep before. I’ve seen a one-eyed calf, a two-headed calf, a five-legged calf. But when I saw this youngster I could not believe my eyes.”

- Erhan Elibol, D.V.M., who performed Cesarean section
to extract newborn lamb too big for natural birth

 

February 24, 2010  Izmir, Turkey, and Maboleni, Lower Gweru, Zimbabwe - In the first week of September 2009, New Zimbabwe.com reported a goat was born with a human-like head. Then four and a half months later, on January 12, 2010, Pravda.Ru reported that a “sheep gives birth to human-faced lamb in Turkey.” The following are summaries of those reports with available photographs taken before the newborns were killed and burned in each case because of local resident fears about the “mutations.”

 

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Part 4:  RAF Bentwaters – 1986 Interview with Former Airman Larry Warren

“Sgt. Adrian Bustinza and several other people were taken out to the
Bentwaters base photo lab and went down an elevator to an underground facility.”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman
1st Class, in 1986 interview

 

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February 23, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 4 of the May 18, 1986, interview of former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class Larry Warren by New York mathematics professor, Benton Jamison, and Linda Moulton Howe, in New Haven, Connecticut.

Farmer's field in general area of central pink circle in Rendlesham Forest near Capel St. Andrew, England. The Orford Ness lighthouse is the far right pink circle. RAF Bentwaters is top large pink circle, about 6 miles northeast of RAF Woodbridge, pink circle at Woodbridge.
Farmer's field in general area of central pink circle in Rendlesham Forest near Capel St. Andrew, England. The Orford Ness lighthouse is the far right pink circle. RAF Bentwaters is top large pink circle, about 6 miles northeast of RAF Woodbridge, pink circle at Woodbridge.

 

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U. S. Honey Bee Deaths Increase Again

“The reports that I have gotten from beekeepers is that
about 30% of the healthy colonies that have gone to California -
for this 2010 almond pollination to fulfill pollination contracts -
have died in two or three weeks”

- Jerry Hayes, Asst. Chief, Apiary Inspection, Florida Dept. of Agriculture

 UC Davis bee breeder-geneticist Kim Fondrk in a Dixon, California, almond orchard. Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey.
UC Davis bee breeder-geneticist Kim Fondrk in a Dixon, California, almond orchard. Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey.
Western honey bee, or European honey bee (Apis mellifera), gathering pollen from almond tree flower. Florida apiary expert, Jerry Hayes, estimates that more than 30% of American honey bees in commercial hives will have died by spring 2010, in the persistent mystery known as “colony collapse disorder.” Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey.
Western honey bee, or European honey bee (Apis mellifera), gathering pollen from almond tree flower. Florida apiary expert, Jerry Hayes, estimates that more than 30% of American honey bees in commercial hives will have died by spring 2010, in the persistent mystery known as “colony collapse disorder.” Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey.

February 18, 2010  Gainesville, Florida - The mysterious disappearance of hundreds of European honey bee colonies in Pennsylvania was first reported in late fall 2006. Since then, the baffling “empty hive” syndrome called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) has been reported in many parts of the world. Some beekeepers have lost nearly 100% of their bees. Even though nicotine-based pesticides and lack of plant and pollen diversity are high on the culprits list, there is still no single smoking gun answer. The truth appears to be a combination of assaults on soils, plants and air that weaken and kill pollinators in the 21st Century.

 

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Part 3:  RAF Bentwaters – 1986 Interview with Former Airman Larry Warren

“It was gold, bronze, mist and the three, small beings are inside it. ...you had to look really hard at this misty light – you could see sets of eyes inside the thing – black, big eyes just like in the movies!”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman
1st Class, in 1986 interview

 

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February 8, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 3 of the May 18, 1986, interview of former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class Larry Warren by New York mathematics professor, Benton Jamison, and Linda Moulton Howe, in New Haven, Connecticut.

 

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Part 3:  Highest Strangeness – Body Containers

“I got the impression that the aliens do not like to do this soul transfer (to cloned body containers) very often.”

- Linda Porter, California Abductee

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February 2, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico - The Tarbrax, Scotland, abduction case of August 17, 1992, detailed in 012810 Part 2-Earthfiles, includes Colin Wright's description of being encased in a clear, cylinder. I encountered descriptions of clear cylinder containers for bodies, both human and non-human, in my human abduction investigations of the early 1990s. The “resurrection technology” is described in depth and with illustrations in my third book, Glimpses of Other Realities, Vol. II: High Strangeness © 1998. Please see Earthfiles Shop.

 

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