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“Who would have supposed that there were ice mountains? It's just blowing my mind!”
- Hal Weaver, Ph.D., New Horizons Project Scientist, Johns Hopkins UAPL
July 18, 2015 - NASA's Friday, July 17, 2015, press conference about Pluto showed videos from the New Horizons close fly by on July 14th. Greater than the first images of 11,000-feet-high mountains, the spacecraft also flew over what scientists call the Norgay Montes ice mountains in which there are some solid ice peaks two miles high!New Horizons Project Scientist, Hal Weaver, Ph.D., from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, said, "Who would have supposed that there were ice mountains? It's just blowing my mind!"

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“Thoughts have no barriers and can be pulled through time, space and dimensions in an instant. We can be anywhere in the universe or within any plane or dimension and know what's taking place here in the Earth experiment.”
- Meue entity to human medical doctor investigating animal and human mutilations, The Cattle Mutilators © 1980

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July 14, 2015 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Continuing Chapter 18, The Cattle Mutilators:
Bold Italics = Non-Human Telepathy Roman Regular = Dr. Jerry Brandon Regular Italics = Dr. Brandon's Thoughts
Meue Non-Human: "That's right. They will be given the historical record of knowledge of a virtual unknown that has moved into another dimension. They will eat, sleep and live like everyone else. The only difference is the supreme Meue brain and the lack of entity."
Dr. Jerry Brandon: "You mean these things don't have a soul?" Brandon asked, puzzled. "But they are born from human genes and chromosomes."
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— “We don't have charring or debris evidence that it was anything on the ground at this point. ...But you could have an aerial explosion that could create a boom.”
- Rhode Island State Police Col. Steven G. O'Donnell
— “The Providence Journal online and WJAR NBC Providence reported that swimmers in the water 'felt' the explosion in the water slightly before it happened on the beach and that it was akin to an earthquake in their estimation.”
- Email to Earthfiles from resident of Westerly, Rhode Island, July 13, 2015

July 13, 2015 Salty Brine State Beach in Narragansett, Rhode Island - Near 11:15 AM Eastern on Saturday, July 11, 2015, at Salty Brine State Beach in Narragansett, Rhode Island, "a loud boom noise" was heard by many people. Simultaneously, 60-year-old Kathleen Danise from Waterbury, Connecticut, was "thrown 10 feet from her beach chair into the rock jetty," according to her family. She was transported to a hospital by emergency responders and police, fire and the Rhode Island Dept. of Environmental Management responded to investigate.
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“Several cats have been found cut in half in Wheat Ridge. It is common.”
- Officer L. Mosier, Wheat Ridge Police Dept., near Denver, Colorado, July 8, 2015

July 9, 2015 Wheat Ridge, Colorado - Since 1999, Earthfiles has produced 57 reports about bloodless half-cat mutilations in the United States, Canada, England and Singapore. One region that has had repeated half-cat reports is Denver, Colorado. In November 2002, the Denver Dumb Friends League working with the Aurora Animal Control Office, a suburb 10 miles east of Denver's Capitol Hill, reported ten cats and other small animals such as rabbits and squirrels had been found cleanly cut up without blood or signs of struggle.
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“...Where her rectum and vagina had been there was a basketball-sized hole. And no blood, no hair, on the ground.”
- Don Farquharson, cattle farmer, between Madden and Crossfield, Alberta, Canada

June 29, 2015 Madden and Crossfield, Alberta, Canada - In August 1967, on the Sarcee Indian Reserve to the west side of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, a dead and mutilated horse was found in a pasture where a witness described seeing a “domed saucer craft” earlier that day.
Since then in the region north of Calgary to Red Deer and Edmonton, many horses and cattle have been found dead and bloodlessly mutilated — the most recent west of Madden and Crossfield that are close to each other about 35 miles north of Calgary. There, sister and brother Keren and Don Farquharson, 61, own two different farm properties between Crossfield, population 5,000, and Madden, population 200, on map above. Don has had a farm in Crossfield since 1978 and raises 3-way-crossbred cattle from Angus, Charlois and Simmental breeds. Keren and her husband Luis Delgado bought farm property in 2000 and grow a hay pasture near Madden where Don grazes his cattle.
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“Some physicists say that the future is already written in today, but I think that they are not taking quantum uncertainty seriously. Quantum uncertainty says the future is not determined until it's happened.”
- George F. R. Ellis, Ph.D. Prof. Emeritus, Mathematics Dept., Univ. of Cape Town, South Africa
June 27, 2015 Cape Town, South Africa - A scientist who studied and expanded his mind about the universe at Cambridge University in England and had long dialogues with the young physicist Stephen Hawking about time and space is George F. R. Ellis, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus now in the Mathematics Department at the University of Cape Town in South Africa.
Like Prof. Martin Rees, Prof. Ellis also received a Templeton Prize honoring his profound insights into the cosmos that have led now to his rejecting the theory that evolved in Albert Einstein mind that space and time are entangled in such a way that time is an illusion.

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“We should be very careful about artificial intelligence. If I had to guess at what our biggest existential threat is to humanity, it's probably that.”
- Elon Musk, Head of Tesla and SpaceX, supported by Microsoft's Bill Gates and U. K. Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking

“I think it is quite likely that within a few centuries the overriding intelligence (beyond humans) will be machines because ... they are not organic and most exploration will be by machines and not humans. ...So if we find aliens in space, they will be machines.”
- Martin Rees, Ph.D., Astronomer Royal and Emeritus Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics, University of Cambridge, England
June 26, 2015 Cambridge, England - On June 1, 2011, Martin J. Rees, Ph.D., Astronomer Royal and Emeritus Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics from the University of Cambridge, was in London's Buckingham Palace before Prince Phillip. He was there to receive the prestigious 2011 Templeton Prize for his “profound insights on the cosmos that have provoked vital questions that speak to humanity's highest hopes and worst fears.” The Templeton Prize began in 1973 when it honored Mother Teresa before she received the Nobel Peace Prize. Others receiving the honor have been the Dalai Lama and mathematician George Ellis from South Africa, who thinks Einstein was wrong that time is an “illusion” and describes his own theory in the following Earthfiles report.
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