Part 1:  Unidentified Beam Technology Near Ft. Stewart, Georgia.

“Two military policemen at the Army's Hunter Airfield near Savannah reported Saturday, September 8, 1973, that an unidentified flying object forced their patrol car off the road during the early morning hours.”

- Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Sept. 9, 1973

  April 1974, Hinesville, Georgia, near Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field (HAAF), a glowing disc appeared to raise a human body in a beam of light. Drawing by former U. S. Army Ranger Derek Smith.
April 1974, Hinesville, Georgia, near Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field (HAAF), a glowing disc appeared to raise a human body in a beam of light. Drawing by former U. S. Army Ranger Derek Smith.

March 30, 2010  Hinesville, Georgia - Glowing beams emitted from unidentified aerial objects have been reported for decades around the world. In a recent Earthfiles.com report, a former USAF security man described watching a greenish-blue beam aimed at the fuselage of a new C-5 at Vandenberg AFB, California, in December 1969.

 

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Part 2:  Unidentified Beam Technology Near Ft. Stewart, Georgia.

“While my wife and I were watching the white beam go up to the craft, we saw something inside the beam that reminded me of a person with arms and legs spread-eagled, tumbling and turning slowly inside that light beam.”

- Derek Smith, former U. S. Army Ranger

April 1974, Hinesville, Georgia, near Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field (HAAF), a glowing disc appeared to raise a human body in a beam of light. Drawing © 1998 by former U. S. Army Ranger Derek Smith.
April 1974, Hinesville, Georgia, near Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field (HAAF), a glowing disc appeared to raise a human body in a beam of light. Drawing © 1998 by former U. S. Army Ranger Derek Smith.
Fort Stewart and Hunter (Wright) Army Air Field is a military complex between Hinesville and Savannah, Georgia. It is the home of the 3rd Infantry Division of the United States Army. Hunter's 11,375 ft long runway (the longest on the East Coast) supports the installation's rapid deployment needs as any aircraft, including the C-5 Galaxy, can land at Hunter. It also has been an emergency alternate landing site for NASA's space shuttles.
Fort Stewart and Hunter (Wright) Army Air Field is a military complex between Hinesville and Savannah, Georgia. It is the home of the 3rd Infantry Division of the United States Army. Hunter's 11,375 ft long runway (the longest on the East Coast) supports the installation's rapid deployment needs as any aircraft, including the C-5 Galaxy, can land at Hunter. It also has been an emergency alternate landing site for NASA's space shuttles.

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March 31, 2010  Hinesville, Georgia - Part 2 continues with Derek Smith's and wife's eyewitness account while parked at a drive-in movie theater near Fort Smith in Hinesville, Georgia, after Derek was transferred there from Hunter Army Airfield in 1974.

 

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NASA and Houston Oil Companies Attacked by Cyber Spies

“A long term, persistent campaign to collect sensitive but unclassified information from U.S. Government and U.S. defense industry networks using computer network exploitation techniques, long attributed to China, has successfully exfiltrated at least 10 to 20 terabytes of data from US Government networks as of 2007, according to US Air Force estimates, and that figure has possibly grown in the past two years, though no figure is publicly available.”

- Page 7, Executive Summary, “Capability of the People’s Republic of China to Conduct Cyber Warfare and Computer Network Exploitation,” prepared for The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission by Bryan Krekel, Northrop Grumman Corp., October 2009.
Website and PDF below.

 

March 25, 2010  Houston, Texas - The first week of March, I was in Houston, Texas, to attend the NASA Lunar and Planetary Institute conference. To my surprise, one subject that kept coming up in conversations and in the Houston media is persistent attacks by cyber spies - especially from China.

 

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GMO Seed Prices Skyrocket and Justice Department Investigates Monsanto for Antitrust Violation

“In 2010 as farmers move out into their fields this year,
they will be planting the most expensive seeds they have
ever bought because of the genetically engineered traits. But,
the farmers are going to be wondering how well the seeds are going
to work?”

- Charles Benbrook, Ph.D., Agricultural Economist

 

California Farmer, October 1, 2009.
California Farmer, October 1, 2009.

March 25, 2010  Enterprise, Oregon -  On March 12, 2010, U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack spoke in Ankeny north of Des Moines, Iowa, in the first of a series of public meetings with farmers and industry executives.

 

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Bat Die-offs Spread to 11 States and Scientists Call It “Crisis”

“These bats have been around for some 50 million years and have been able to adapt very well to their natural conditions. And in a very short span under our watch, they are disappearing from our forests and ecosystems.” 

- Scott Darling, Vermont Wildlife Biologist

 

Eleven states are now infected with the Geomyces destructans fungus as shown on map of Bat White Nose Syndrome (WNS) Occurrence by County, as of March 19, 2010.  Also on March 19, Ontario, Canada, reported its first victims of white-nose fungus on bats in the Bancroft-Minden area 124 miles (200 km) west of Ottawa. See websites below. Map courtesy of Cal Butchkoski, Pennsylvania Game Commission.
Eleven states are now infected with the Geomyces destructans fungus as shown on map of Bat White Nose Syndrome (WNS) Occurrence by County, as of March 19, 2010.  Also on March 19, Ontario, Canada, reported its first victims of white-nose fungus on bats in the Bancroft-Minden area 124 miles (200 km) west of Ottawa. See websites below. Map courtesy of Cal Butchkoski, Pennsylvania Game Commission. 

March 25, 2010  Louisville, Kentucky - A week ago in Louisville, Kentucky, the federal Fish and Wildlife Service held a meeting with federal and state biologists March 15-19, to work on a national implementation plan for white-nose syndrome that continues to kill hibernating bats in huge numbers. In some bat hibernation sites this winter, 99% of the bats are dead! One site is the Graphite Mine in New York’s Adirondacks. This once had the largest count of Little Brown Bats in North America – about 200,000 animals. But recently, the count is down to only 2,000.

 

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Part 8:  RAF Bentwaters – 1986 Interview with Former Airman Larry Warren

“The film showed buildings, or like a big, rectangular shoe box, on the moon. That’s all it showed from that same era of  the space car on the moon.”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class

 

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March 23, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 8 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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Huge V-Shaped UFO Emitted Beam On C-5 At Vandenberg AFB

“The big V-shaped craft was in its silent hover position and it turned on a beam of light ... and directed it like a laser beam onto the C-5, like it was aiming the beam right towards the cargo bay area.”

 - “Steve,” former USAF Airman, Southern California

 

V-shaped aerial craft, completely silent, at least 800 to 900 feet in length vertically and about 300 to 400 feet in width emitted greenish-blue beam onto C-5 Galaxy in late 1969 at Vandenberg AFB, California. Illustration © 2010 by “Steve.”
V-shaped aerial craft, completely silent, at least 800 to 900 feet in length vertically and about 300 to 400 feet in width emitted greenish-blue beam onto C-5 Galaxy in late 1969 at Vandenberg AFB, California. Illustration © 2010 by “Steve.”

March 18, 2010  Santa Maria, California - I recently received the following email from a Southern California resident who follows my work in Earthfiles and Coast to Coast AM radio.

 

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Part 7: RAF Bentwaters – 1986 Interview with Former Airman Larry Warren

“[In UFO film shown underground at Bentwaters]
it was the Korean War and ... some kind of bright ball of light
passes the MIG and the MIG comes down in smoke.”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class

 

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March 11, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 7 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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Three White Objects in Formation Over Albuquerque, New Mexico

“My gut reaction is that someone out there is watching us. This is a bigger universe that is alive and we need to wake up to that.”

 - Alan Ramon, Albuquerque, NM

 

On February 26, 2010, at 2:44 PM Mountain in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Alan Ramon took this photograph from his home rooftop looking east towards the Sandia Mountains. At the time, he did not see with his eyes the three, white objects in formation [ blown up in inset ] or the dark object in upper left corner. Alan took image with his Del laptop that has built in lid-camera that operates at about 1/30th of a second. Image © 2010 by Alan Ramon.
On February 26, 2010, at 2:44 PM Mountain in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Alan Ramon took this photograph from his home rooftop looking east towards the Sandia Mountains. At the time, he did not see with his eyes the three, white objects in formation [ blown up in inset ] or the dark object in upper left corner. Alan took image with his Del laptop that has built in lid-camera that operates at about 1/30th of a second. Image © 2010 by Alan Ramon.
March 10, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico - Alan Ramon is 47-years-old, a musician and table games casino dealer who has lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico, since 1980. One of his Albuquerque friends moved away and he decided to send her a photograph of the beautiful, snow-covered Sandia Mountains east of town. Alan does not have a camera, but takes occasional photos with his cell phone or Dell laptop that has a digital camera built in to the computer's lid.

 

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Why Are We in A Matter Universe and Not Anti-Matter?

“At the very beginning of the universe in the so called Big Bang, equal amounts of matter and anti-matter were created and yet, they didn't stay equal. We ended up with the world around us, consisting of matter and no anti-matter.”

- Carl Gagliardi, Ph.D., Prof. of Physics, Texas A&M University

Powerful computers reconstruct the sub-atomic interactions from each collision in the Solenoidal Tracker (STAR) at Brookhaven National Lab's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) where an international team of scientists have made a new particle called an “anti-hypertriton.” Physicists think this anti-matter particle was at the beginning of our universe's Big Bang creation 13.7 billion years ago. Illustration by Brookhaven National Lab.
Powerful computers reconstruct the sub-atomic interactions from each collision in the Solenoidal Tracker (STAR) at Brookhaven National Lab's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) where an international team of scientists have made a new particle called an “anti-hypertriton.” Physicists think this anti-matter particle was at the beginning of our universe's Big Bang creation 13.7 billion years ago. Illustration by Brookhaven National Lab.

March 7, 2010  Brookhaven National Laboratory, Long Island, New York -  The March 4, 2010, online Science Express, reported that an international team of scientists have made a new particle called an “anti-hypertriton.” This is a particle that the physicists think was at the beginning of our universe's Big Bang creation. Physicists are trying to understand why the super-hot, super-dense plasma that rapidly expanded full of both matter and anti-matter particles did not self-annihilate? Why didn't those matter and anti-matter particles blow each other to bits? Something happened to tip the scale toward matter because we live in a proton and neutron universe, not a universe of anti-protons and anti-neutrons.

 

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