H5N1 Bird Flu Virus Kills Three Indonesians

Jakarta, Indonesian burns dead chickens likely infected with H5N1 bird virus. Image © 2005 by AP/Irwin Fedriansyah.
Jakarta, Indonesian burns dead chickens likely infected with H5N1 bird virus. Image © 2005 by AP/Irwin Fedriansyah.


July 22, 2005 Jakarta, Indonesia – The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed this week: “The Ministry of Health in Indonesia reported that a 38-year-old father who died on 12 July was the country’s first laboratory-confirmed H5N1 positive human case of avian influenza. His two daughters also died of severe pneumonia illness compatible with H5N1 infection, but laboratory confirmation is not yet available. Limited samples were available from the 8-year-old daughter who died on 14 July, and the 1-year-old daughter who died on 9 July.”  Click for report.

Part 1: Cows Used As Reptilian Food — Two Men See Mutilated Cow in Light Beam

"There was one cow isolated from the rest of the bunch that was near the fence near our car. The glowing disc hovered over the cow and a beam of white light came down and enveloped the cow."

- "Howard," Summer 1995, Orlando, Florida

Summer 1995, Orlando, Florida, cow rising in light beam emanating from disc-shaped aerial craft. Sketch © 2005 by "Howard."
Summer 1995, Orlando, Florida, cow rising in light beam emanating from disc-shaped aerial craft. Sketch © 2005 by "Howard."

July 22, 2005 Orlando, Florida - In February 2005, I received e-mail and phone communication from a man who called himself "Howard" living in Orlando, Florida. He said his profession is computer network administration. Howard asked for anonymity and said he hoped his experience might help me in my investigation of the worldwide animal mutilation phenomenon which has persisted since at least the 1960s, and probably before. Then earlier this month, I was contacted by a source from the Mid-west with another account of light beam lifting technology and animal mutilation associated with a reptilian huanoid. See: 070405 Earthfiles.

 

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Updated: 584 Degrees F. Hot Rock Mystery Northeast of Santa Barbara, California

“We took a geiger counter out and there were no abnormal readings anywhere on the landslide. So we did not pick up any indications there is any radioactivity. We have also asked U.S.G.S. to check the samples that are in there now being analyzed for any signs of radioactivity. So, we’re doing a double check on it. … It’s a very interesting and mysterious site that we’re really hoping we get some more definitive answers on. But so far it has been quite, quite mysterious.”

– Allen King, USDA Forest Service Geologist

Red X on map is east end of Dick Smith Wilderness in Los Padres National Forest where a fire started on August 21, 2004, due to high temperatures in 3-acre region of 17-acre landslide. Santa Barbara is about 18 miles southwest. Temperatures have remained high for eleven months.
Red X on map is east end of Dick Smith Wilderness in Los Padres National Forest where a fire started on August 21, 2004, due to high temperatures in 3-acre region of 17-acre landslide. Santa Barbara is about 18 miles southwest. Temperatures have remained high for eleven months.

July 22, 2005 Updated – In this unusually hot July, the National Interagency Fire Center based in Boise, Idaho, reports that right now there are active large fires in 11 states – Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon and Utah. Nearly 4 million acres (3.9 million) have burned so far this year.Click for report.

Part 3: The UFO Crash/Retrieval Syndrome: Status Report II – New Sources, New Data

"The craft experienced flight difficulty at a time it was being tracked on military radar (in 1962). It was tracked across two southwestern states before coming in over New Mexico. Military jets were sent up for intercept. As the craft moved in over the state of New Mexico, it lost altitude and continued to experience flight difficulty. It impacted on desert sands at an estimated 90 m.p.h."

- Robert D. Barry, Director of 20th C. UFO Bureau

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To be more computer-friendly, the reprint has been divided into parts. Here begins Part 3 of Status Report II, written in January 1980. The series of status reports, I through VII, were written by Leonard H. Stringfield from 1978 to 1994. Previous Status Report III begins at Earthfiles. Leonard Stringfield died on December 18, 1994. For all the previous status reports, see Earthfiles Archives.

 

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Garsington, Oxfordshire, U.K. Wheat Formation – Astronomical Orbit?

Complex wheat pattern at least 500 feet in diameter reported on July 15, 2005, at Garsington, Oxfordshire, England. Aerial photograph © 2005 by Lucy Pringle.
Complex wheat pattern at least 500 feet in diameter reported on July 15, 2005, at Garsington, Oxfordshire, England. Aerial photograph © 2005 by Lucy Pringle.

July 18, 2005  Northwestern Australia - E-mail from scientist who requests anonymity:

 

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More Half Cat Mutilations in Seattle, Washington Region

Bellingham, Anacortes, Burlington, Mount Vernon, Oak Harbor, Everett, Bothell, Bremerton and Seattle, locations of past and present half cat mutilations in state of Washington.
Bellingham, Anacortes, Burlington, Mount Vernon, Oak Harbor, Everett, Bothell, Bremerton and Seattle, locations of past and present half cat mutilations in state of Washington.

July 14, 2005  Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Washington – In the third week of May 2002, four domestic cats were found in the Fairhaven district of Bellingham north of Seattle, slit from the throat to the pelvis. But there was no blood on the fur or the ground. Bellingham Police Lt. Dac Jamison said, “There is methodology to what’s going on.” The speculation was that the cats were some how removed from their home or neighborhood, taken somewhere for the cut and excision of internal organs, and returned close to their homes.Click for report.

8,000 White Pelican Chicks Mysteriously Died At Chase Lake, North Dakota

Typical scene of American White Pelican chicks at Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge before the 8,000 chicks died over July 4th weekend. Photograph credit: Tom Pabian, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Typical scene of American White Pelican chicks at Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge before the 8,000 chicks died over July 4th weekend. Photograph credit: Tom Pabian, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge north of Medina, North Dakota, has been the home of nearly 30,000 American White Pelicans for the past two years. Then 29,000 disappeared in 2004. After the return of many of the adults in 2005, now at least 8,000 white pelican chicks have mysteriously died.
Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge north of Medina, North Dakota, has been the home of nearly 30,000 American White Pelicans for the past two years. Then 29,000 disappeared in 2004. After the return of many of the adults in 2005, now at least 8,000 white pelican chicks have mysteriously died.
Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota, north of Medina. Photo courtesy USFWS.
Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota, north of Medina. Photo courtesy USFWS.


July 14, 2005  Medina and Bismarck, North Dakota – A year ago, beginning on May 24, 2004, the Bismarck, North Dakota office of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service began hearing that American White Pelicans were disappearing from the Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge north of Medina, North Dakota. Over four days the end of May 2004, the estimated number of large water birds dropped from 27,000 down to 80 at two of three nesting sites. The third nesting site of pelicans remained normal with 2,400 birds – adding to the mystery about why? – and how? – could 27,000 pelicans disappear without a trace? By June 17, 2004, another 2,000 American White Pelican adults disappeared. The 29,000 missing pelicans left their eggs and chicks behind. The disappearance remained a mystery until this summer when about 18,000 adults returned to Chase Lake for nesting.Click for report.

Part 1: The UFO Crash/Retrieval Syndrome: Status Report II – New Sources, New Data

 "I have seen the bodies. ...By human standards, the heads were disproportionately large with skin that looked brown under the hangar lights above."

- Former U. S. Naval Intelligence Officer

To be more computer-friendly, the reprint has been divided into parts. Here begins Part 1 of Status Report II, written in January 1980. The series of status reports, I through VII, were written by Leonard H. Stringfield from 1978 to 1994. Previous Status Report III begins at Earthfiles. Leonard Stringfield died on December 18, 1994. For all the previous status reports, see Earthfiles Archives.

 

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First Data from Deep Impact Crash Into Comet Tempel I

This image shows the view from Deep Impact's flyby spacecraft as it turned back to look at comet Tempel 1. Fifty minutes earlier, the spacecraft's probe had been run over by the comet. That collision kicked up plumes of ejected material, seen here streaming away from the back side of the comet. This image was taken by the flyby craft's high-resolution camera. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UMD.
This image shows the view from Deep Impact's flyby spacecraft as it turned back to look at comet Tempel 1. Fifty minutes earlier, the spacecraft's probe had been run over by the comet. That collision kicked up plumes of ejected material, seen here streaming away from the back side of the comet. This image was taken by the flyby craft's high-resolution camera. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UMD.

July 10, 2005  Austin, Texas - Astronomer Anita Cochran has been working at the University of Texas since 1982. Now she is a senior research scientist and Assistant Director of the McDonald Observatory in Austin. She and several hundred scientists around the world are helping to analyze the spectral data from the Deep Impact crash with Comet Tempel I on July 3 to 4, 2005. That night, Dr. Cochran was in Hawaii at the Kech I telescope, the largest in the world, watching to see if a light flare at the moment the impactor hit the very dim magnitude 11 comet could be seen.

 

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