“Godzilla” of the Ancient Seas

The December 2005 issue of National Geographic magazine, provided in advance by National Geographic.
The December 2005 issue of National Geographic magazine, provided in advance by National Geographic.

November 12, 2005  Washington, D. C. - National Geographic announced this week that a large fossil sea monster about 135 million years old with a head like a carnivorous dinosaur and a tail like a fish's has been discovered in Argentina's Neuquen Basin at the foot of the Andes. The scientist who found the specimen is calling the fierce-looking animal "Godzilla," or "chico malo," which means the "bad boy" of the ocean.

 

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Part 4: An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash and Burial Near Garrison, Utah

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November 11, 2005  -

Remote Viewing by Joe McMoneagle October 13 to 15, 1005

LINDA: I talked about the DRES case with MJ-12 and UFO crash/retrieval researcher, Ryan Wood, who suggested I hire the talented remote viewer, Joe McMoneagle, of Intuitive Intelligence Applications in Virginia. I prepared a sealed envelope that had only a xerox of a June 11, 1953, aerial photograph of the triangle in the DRES lakebed and the latitude and longitude coordinates of the triangle. (113W 40'29.83" by 38N 37'). Later after the work was completed, the sealed envelope was returned to me unopened, taped and marked with lines that would have torn if the envelope had been opened.

 

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Part 1: An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash and Burial Near Garrison, Utah

November 10, 2005  – Fifty-two years ago on May 20, 1953, it’s been said by a variety of sources that some kind of unidentified aerial craft allegedly crashed in a desert site near Kingman, Arizona. Follow the red arrow in the map below from Kingman to the yellow marked location two hundred miles straight north. The yellow marks a dry lakebed east of Fishlake National Forest which the U. S. government photographed in a grid pattern on June 11, 1953.

Red arrow points 200 miles straight north from Kingman, Arizona,  to the yellow-colored DRES facility near alleged lakebed crash site, perhaps in May 1953.
Red arrow points 200 miles straight north from Kingman, Arizona, to the yellow-colored DRES facility near alleged lakebed crash site, perhaps in May 1953.

Two dozen high altitude photographs were taken in a grid pattern of a large triangular feature in the dry lakebed near a government facility known as the Desert Research Experimental Station, or D.R.E.S. The triangle measured approximately 4,400 feet long and 2,700 feet wide. The measurements are from a 1999 geologist’s analytical report.Click for report.

Part 2: An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash and Burial Near Garrison, Utah

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November 10, 2005  -

A new addition constructed some distance from the DRES buildings is a solar panel array surrounded by chain-link fence, topped by security barbwire.

 New solar arrays power some of DRES. Photographed on July 17, 2005, by Linda Moulton Howe.
New solar arrays power some of DRES. Photographed on July 17, 2005, by Linda Moulton Howe.

The power from the solar panels is transferred on poles to where powerlines descend into what look like abandoned buildings next to new fuel tanks. One particular building below has new white fuel tanks next to its half buried structure.

 

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Dust Storm On Mars, Cosmic First Light and Huge Black Hole At Our Galaxy’s Center

November 9, 2005   -

Hubble Space Telescope image of Mars and growing dust storm on October 28, 2005, one night before its close approach to Earth at 41 million miles on October 29, 2005. Image credit: NASA, ESA, The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA), J. Bell (Cornell University) and M. Wolff (Space Science Institute).
Hubble Space Telescope image of Mars and growing dust storm on October 28, 2005, one night before its close approach to Earth at 41 million miles on October 29, 2005. Image credit: NASA, ESA, The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA), J. Bell (Cornell University) and M. Wolff (Space Science Institute).

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope snapped this picture of Mars on October 28, 2005, within a day of its closest approach to Earth on the night of October 29, 2005. Hubble astronomers were also excited to have captured a regional dust storm on Mars that has been growing and evolving over the past few weeks. The dust storm, which is the bright "feathery" feature in the middle of the planet in this picture, is about 930 miles (1500 km) long measured diagonally. That's about the size of Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico combined.

 

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Lightning Killed 106 Cows in New South Wales, Australia

“We’ve always had small losses from lightning strikes, but nothing of this magnitude. We’ve gone through droughts and floods over the years, but this is the worst thing we’ve ever experienced.”

– NSW Australia Farmer Warwick Marks

Farmer Warwick Marks stands amid 68 of his cows killed instantly by a severe lightning storm on Monday, October 31, 2005, at his Dorrigo pasture west of Coffs Harbour in New South Wales north of Sydney. Photograph © 2005 by Coffs Coast Advocate.
Farmer Warwick Marks stands amid 68 of his cows killed instantly by a severe lightning storm on Monday, October 31, 2005, at his Dorrigo pasture west of Coffs Harbour in New South Wales north of Sydney. Photograph © 2005 by Coffs Coast Advocate.
Dorrigo is a little west of Coffs Harbour in New South Wales, Australia, north of Sydney. Glen Innes is 125 miles (200 kilometers) northwest of Dorrigo. Lightning hit and killed 38 cows in Glen Innes and 68 in Dorrigo, on October 31, 2005.
Dorrigo is a little west of Coffs Harbour in New South Wales, Australia, north of Sydney. Glen Innes is 125 miles (200 kilometers) northwest of Dorrigo. Lightning hit and killed 38 cows in Glen Innes and 68 in Dorrigo, on October 31, 2005.

November 3, 2005 Dorrigo, near Coffs Harbour, NSW Australia – The Coffs Coast Advocate in New South Wales, Australia, reported today that “an unusual high pressure system over the Tasman Sea, pushing a strong northeasterly wind and blowing moisture over the state,” has been blamed for severe lightning storms that killed 106 cows on two farms, Monday, October 31, 2005. Click for report.

Part 3: Unusual Animal Deaths – Sheep Mutilations in Moortown, Dartmoor, England

"What's amazing is that those first seven mutilated sheep in Moortown, Dartmoor, in January 2005 all had their necks twisted and broken. Now ten months later, these six sheep in October 2005 - also in Moortown - have their necks twisted and broken, too."

- Michael Freebury, Independent Investigator

Dartmoor Forest National Park is indicated by the yellow dot in southwestern England on the map above. Below in more detail and highlighted by yellow is Moortown east of Tavistock where the bloodless mutilations of thirteen sheep have occurred in 2005.
Dartmoor Forest National Park is indicated by the yellow dot in southwestern England on the map above. Below in more detail and highlighted by yellow is Moortown east of Tavistock where the bloodless mutilations of thirteen sheep have occurred in 2005.

Megalithic Mysteries describes the ancient Merrivale Stone Circle in Tavistock near Dartmoor where sheep graze: "Eleven stones in a circle varying in height from 30cm (1 foot) to 50cm (1 foot 6 inches). It is a flattened circle measuring 20.5m (67 feet 5 inches) E-W by 17.8m (58 feet 5 inches). A 3m (10-foot 4-inch) tall, slender stone stands at an azimuth of 182 degrees from the centre of the circle, suggesting an attempt for cardinal-point alignment. The axis of the ring is 88 degrees - 268 degrees, a similar suggested alignment." Photo © by Megalithic Mysteries.
Megalithic Mysteries describes the ancient Merrivale Stone Circle in Tavistock near Dartmoor where sheep graze: "Eleven stones in a circle varying in height from 30cm (1 foot) to 50cm (1 foot 6 inches). It is a flattened circle measuring 20.5m (67 feet 5 inches) E-W by 17.8m (58 feet 5 inches). A 3m (10-foot 4-inch) tall, slender stone stands at an azimuth of 182 degrees from the centre of the circle, suggesting an attempt for cardinal-point alignment. The axis of the ring is 88 degrees - 268 degrees, a similar suggested alignment." Photo © by Megalithic Mysteries.

November 2, 2005  Moortown, Dartmoor, England - In the 1970s, counties in southern England including Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire and Hampshire had hundreds of people reporting strange, unidentified lights in the sky and on the ground; humanoids - tall and short; cattle herds being mysteriously transported at night from one farm to another (The Dyfed Enigma © 1979 by Randall Jones Pugh and F. W. Holiday); and unusual, bloodless animal deaths often referred to as "mutilations" because the same tissues are excised from animal to animal. Often it's an ear, an eye, the jaw flesh, the tongue removed deep within the throat sometimes along with trachea and esophagus; all or parts of genitals; and rectal and/or vaginal tissue cored out in deep, bloodless holes.  

 

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Updated Part 2: Unusual Animal Deaths – Another Half Cat Mutilation in San Antonio, Texas

“What struck me odd about this particular cat was that it had been cut in half and it looked like it had been gutted. It just did not seem possible that a predator animal could do that.”

- Robert Casell, San Antonio resident and former Los Angeles policeman

Half cat discovered October 17, 2005, San Antonio, Texas. Image provided to Earthfiles by resident, Robert Casell.
Half cat discovered October 17, 2005, San Antonio, Texas. Image provided to Earthfiles by resident, Robert Casell.

Updated October 30, 2005  San Antonio, Texas - Back in October 1999 in Fort Worth, Texas, five mutilated cats were discovered. The strange deaths included half cats, a cat that had been skinned, and another that had its tail sliced in two halves down its length. Also in October 1999, bloodlessly decapitated and half cats were found in San Jose, California; London, England; and Toronto, Canada. Other 1999 cases involved excisions of paws and/or back leg from cats in Tucson, Arizona occurred in March and June. 

 

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Updated: Five “Satellites” That Merged As One Star

"One of the weirdest things about it was their relative velocity toward each other and they just stopped instantly. The physics was amazing! They stopped instantly all together and formed one point of light."

- Eyewitness Brian Mihelic

Aransas Pass at Port Aransas near Corpus Christi, Texas, is the entrance to 200 miles of white sand in the Padre Island National Seashore on Padre Island.
Aransas Pass at Port Aransas near Corpus Christi, Texas, is the entrance to 200 miles of white sand in the Padre Island National Seashore on Padre Island.

Updated: October 27, 2005  Redding, California - Earlier this month at 100305 Earthfiles, I reported about the lights that pretended to be stars before moving over Jackson, Michigan, on Labor Day weekend in 1967. Hundreds of people had reported that year ­ and in 1966 - unidentified flying objects in the Michigan skies. For the first time in thirty-eight years, one of those eyewitnesses named John Dotson told me about the holiday night he and his father watched over four hours as "stars" moved around in the night sky forming geometric patterns, flying apart and forming more geometric patterns.

 

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