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— “The light pulses are separated by exactly the same time, like turning a flashlight on and off, and the time separation is exactly the same — billions of times a second.”
- Ermanno Borra, Ph.D., Prof. of Physics, Univ. of Laval, Quebec City, Canada, with Graduate Student Eric Trottier
— “The one in 10,000 objects with unusual spectra seen by Borra and Trottier are certainly worthy of additional study.”
- Breakthrough Listen/ Berkeley SETI Research Center, UC Berkeley, CA.
— “Meeting an advanced civilization could be like Native Americans encountering Columbus. That didn't turn out so well.”
- Stephen Hawking, Ph.D., U. K. Theoretical Physicist and Cosmologist

January 27, 2017 Pasadena, California - Two years ago on November 15, 2015, the American Astronomical Journal published a paper entitled, “Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Signals in Astronomical Spectra, including Existing Data.” The writer is Ermanno Borra, Ph.D., Professor of Physics, Laval University in Quebec City, Canada. He received his doctorate in Astronomy from the University of Western Ontario in 1972, followed by his post-doctoral fellow at Hale Observatory and then a sabbatical in cosmology at the University of Arizona. Dr. Borra is currently a member of the Canadian Network for Space Research.
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Adopt A Giraffe to Save from Extinction!
Giraffe Conservation Foundation
https://giraffeconservation.org/donate/
January 27, 2017 Eros, Windhoek, Namibia - Along with the depressing headlines in December 2016 about the rapid decline of cheetahs came more headlines that giraffes have lost nearly half their population in just the last 30 years and are now also facing the risk of extinction this century.
We have all been hearing about Earth being in a 6th mass extinction because of human impact on once-natural habitats that are being developed for farms or houses or other human needs. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature, the IUCN, reported in early December 2016 that the number of species now on its Red List totals more than 85,000, with more than 24,000 at risk of extinction — including the world's tallest animal, the giraffe.
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“All we can say for cheetah is they're now confined to only 9% of their historical range. And if you look at Asia, it's down to 2%.”
- Sarah Durant, Ph.D., Sr. Research Fellow, Zoological Society of London and Scientist, Wildlife Conservation Society, London, and Namibia, Africa.


Save Cheetahs from Extinction!
Donate to: Wildlife Conservation Society
Donate to: http://cheetah.org/you-can-help/
January 27, 2017 Namibia, Africa - I was stunned by The New York Times and National Geographic headlines in late December 2016 warning that “Cheetahs Are Dangerously Close to Extinction.” I remember a day in September 1985, after I had completed production on a documentary film in Ethiopia about child survival for UNICEF. My cameraman invited me to travel to his home in Nairobi, Kenya, and then visit the Maasai Mara National Reserve, a large game park in Kenya near the Serengeti National Park of Tanzania.
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“My first guess is that it'll be kind of like Neptune, but I don't know what it's going to look like.”
- Michael Brown, Ph.D., Prof. of Planetary Astronomy, Caltech


January 27, 2017 Pasadena, California - One year ago on January 29, 2016, I reported at my news website, Earthfiles.com, and my Coast to Coast AM radio broadcast, about a newly discovered ninth planet at the edges of our solar system. Michael Brown, Ph.D., Professor of Planetary Astronomy at Caltech in Pasadena, reported that a huge object ten to twenty times the mass of Earth was moving in a big looping orbit far beyond Pluto in the region between the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud. Prof. Brown simply calls it “Planet 9.” The discovery has been like chasing a ghost. Whatever is out there, its mass is so great that its gravitational field pushes half a dozen other Kuiper Belt objects to cluster together on the opposite side of Planet 9's huge looping orbit.
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“It sounded like a bomb just went off outside our house.”
- Mt. Holly, No. Carolina Resident, January 17, 2017

January 19, 2017 Mt. Holly, North Carolina - Tuesday night, January 17, 2017, beginning at about 8:03 PM Eastern, the Channel 9-WSOTV newsroom in Mt. Holly, North Carolina, began receiving dozens of calls from viewers reporting a mysterious, loud, house-shaking boom. Channel 9 reporter Ken Lemon learned Mt. Holly police and county dispatchers also received over thirty 911 calls in a couple of hours from worried residents trying to find out what caused the bomb-like sound.

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“We started our investigation in September 2015. Since then we’ve collected about 180 bodies, all with similar wounds — their head or tail cut off, or both; some have had their front paws or back paws cut off; some have literally been cut in half.”
- Tony Jenkins, Co-Founder, U. K. South Norwood Animal Rescue and Liberty (SNARL)
“The cow's milk bag (udder) was taken off in a big, round cut. And the uterus was taken out through the removed udder hole in the abdomen. It was just a weird deal.”
- Farmer after cow mutilated between John Day and Prairie City, Oregon, Nov. 2016
January 17, 2017 Croydon, England, and Prairie City, Oregon - Since the fall of 2015, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and the South Norwood Animal Rescue and Liberty known as SNARL have worked hard to catch and arrest the perpetrators of at least 180 cat, fox, rabbit and other bloodless animal mutilations in the Croydon region a few miles south of London. By now as another year begins, the investigators and police thought the crimes would be solved. But bloodless beheadings, disembowelments, removals of paws and tails, and cutting bodies in half continue in small animals, especially domestic cats. Some mutilations have been as far north as Manchester and Birmingham, 200 miles and 125 miles respectively northwest of London.

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“We do not know what it was, but we do know what it was not.”
- Gen. Ricardo Bermúdez, Director, CEFAA, Committee for the Study of Aerial Phenomena, Santiago de Chile
January 9, 2017 Santiago de Chile - The Chilean government's Committee for the Study of Aerial Phenomena (CEFAA) in Santiago de Chile has released unclassified videotape (never classified, but took two years to release) of a naval helicopter carrying out a routine daylight coastal patrol on November 11, 2014, when the camera operator noticed an unidentified flying object ahead. See Websites below for full video. The first appearance of the UFO was as two dark spheres joined together that were was flying horizontally and at a steady speed similar to that of the naval helicopter.

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“If it doesn't go in the next few months, I'll be amazed.”
- Adrian Luckman, Ph.D., Project Leader, MIDAS Project, Swansea Univ., Wales
“When it calves, the Larsen C Ice Shelf will lose more than 10% of its area to leave the ice front at its most retreated position ever recorded. This event will fundamentally change the landscape of the Antarctic Peninsula.”
- U. K. MIDAS Project Report, January 5, 2017

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“They definitely know, for this one case anyway, that the radio burst is not cataclysmic (referring to 9 fast radio bursts over 6 months in 2016.”
- Shami Chatterjee, Ph.D., Astronomer, Cornell University

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