“Adrian (Bustinza) said he could see a strange silhouette
behind the screen, but not what was making the silhouette,
and it talked to him in his mind telepathically about a lot of things,
including religion.”
- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class
April 15, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Continuing Part 10 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.
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“America is faced with the near-simultaneous ending of the Shuttle program and your recent budget proposal to cancel the Constellation program. This is wrong for our country ... (and) we are stunned that, in a time of economic crisis, this move will force as many as 30,000 irreplaceable engineers and managers out of the space industry.”
- 27 former NASA Astronauts and Managers
NASA logo at Cape Kennedy, Florida.NASA Discover Shuttle launch on March 15, 2009, from Cape Kennedy, Florida. Image by NASA.
April 14, 2010 Cape Kennedy, Florida - On Thursday, April 15, President Barack Obama will visit Cape Canaveral to outline his administration's goals for NASA. Twenty-seven former NASA astronauts and managers are waiting to see what President Obama specifically says about manned flights to the moon and Mars.
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“A retired police officer saw a fleet of six red-orange spheres on New Year’s Eve (December 31, 2009) that were approximately 30 to 50 feet in diameter” in the Radnor Forest area of sheep mutilations.”
– Phil Hoyle, U. K. Animal Pathology Field Unit
“How do you catch a sheep at that time of the night (April 5, 2010) in the dark and butcher them like this? It's got to be somebody who knew what they were doing.”
April 13, 2010 Radnor Forest, Radnorshire, U. K. - In January and February 2010, the British Animal Pathology Field Unit (APFU) founded by David Cayton and Phil Hoyle, investigated three, bloodless sheep mutilations in the Radnor Forest, Radnorshire, area of Wales (red circle in above map). A year ago in March 2009, the men also investigated the bloodless mutilation of four ewes on the same farm.
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“Col. Halt said to Lee Spiegel (NBC), ‘There is
so much more to this than I can say.’ Something happened
to Col. Halt out there that he can’t talk about.”
- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class
April 1, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Continuing Part 9 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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“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.
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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“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.”
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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“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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“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.
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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“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 Geomycesdestructans 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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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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