Oddball Quasar and Salt Water Inside Meteorite

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

August 29, 1999 ­

Oddball Quasar

Cambridge, England ­ Last week Cambridge scientists said they were puzzled by mysterious, dark bands in the sky just before and after the August 11th eclipse. But Dan Green, Director of Harvard's Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, told me that the horizontal bands have been seen before in other total solar eclipses and are thought to be atmospheric distortions.

This week I also talked with Astronomer George Djorgovski (jor-GOV-ski) at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, about a mysterious star his team photographed during their Large Digital Sky Survey. The astronomers noticed an oddly colored star in the constellation Serpens, the Snake.

Photograph by Astronomer S. George Djorgovski © 1999, California Institute of Technology, Carina Software and Large Digital Sky Survey.
Photograph by Astronomer S. George Djorgovski © 1999, California Institute of Technology, Carina Software and Large Digital Sky Survey.

 

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Unusual Animal Deaths in Australia and London, England

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

August 25, 1999 Victoria, Australia ­ A "mysterious killer" is stalking sheep in Gippsland and 250 kilometers (155 miles) across country in northeast Victoria and about eighty miles northeast of Melbourne. "Killers strike again," headlined The Herald Sun on July 11, 1999. Beneath the headline is a photograph of farmer Adrian Jackson with one of his slaughtered rams. The Jackson farm in Violet Town, Victoria has been losing 100 sheep a year.

Photograph © 1999 by Rob Leeson The Herald Sun.
Photograph © 1999 by Rob Leeson The Herald Sun.

 

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Farmer Destroys Another Crop Formation in Wiltshire, England

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

August 24, 1999  Wiltshire County, England ­ Photographer Peter Sorensen has e-mailed some updates from Wiltshire, England where he has spent the summer photographing the extraordinary series of patterns in cereal crops since the early spring. First, another formation has been destroyed by an angry farmer.

Allington formation of rings cut down on August 23, 1999 before an aerial photograph of the design could be taken. Aerial videograph after farmer cut it down © 1999 by Peter Sorensen.
Allington formation of rings cut down on August 23, 1999 before an aerial photograph of the design could be taken. Aerial videograph after farmer cut it down © 1999 by Peter Sorensen.

 

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Integrated Circuits the Size of Molecules

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

"In ten years potentially, we will have entire computers not just in your wrist watch, but woven into our clothing. Or a slurry of computers painted on your wall." 

Phil Kueckes, Computer Architect,
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, California, July 1999

August 18, 1999  Palo Alto, California ­ In mid-July 1999, Hewlett-Packard Labs and the University of California at Los Angeles made headlines with a breakthrough that seems like science fiction ­ making integrated circuits for computers no bigger than molecules. Currently, the on-off switches for computing are made by etching pathways with beams of light on silicon wafer chips. But light has a wavelength and cannot make anything smaller than that wavelength.

 

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More Mid-August 1999 Crop Formations in Wiltshire, England

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

August 15, 1999 Stanton St. Bernard, Wiltshire County, England ­ Today I joined photographer Peter Sorensen at new formations in wheat that were discovered August 14th. These can be seen clearly only from the air. On the ground or from the car on the road, the large spiral and Celtic knot with side "signature" are barely visible.

Spiral discovered in Stanton St. Bernard, Wiltshire, wheat near Celtic Knot on August 14, 1999, in same field as the earlier June 23 pictogram. Aerial Photograph © 1999 by Peter Sorensen.
Spiral discovered in Stanton St. Bernard, Wiltshire, wheat near Celtic Knot on August 14, 1999, in same field as the earlier June 23 pictogram. Aerial Photograph © 1999 by Peter Sorensen.

 

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Solar Eclipse In Reims, France

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

August 11, 1999  Reims, France ­ More than half a million people drove into Reims yesterday and this morning to try to see the last total solar eclipse in Europe until the end of the next century in 2079. Satellite weather reports had focused on northern France as having the best chance of clearer viewing compared to England and other locales in the path of total moon shadow. Reims was once the territory of the long-haired Celtic clan of Gaul. By 817, a Carolingian cathedral was begun and added to over the centuries to become the now famous Notre Dame Cathedrale of Reims. A Reims high school was also where the Treaty ending World War II was signed.

 

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1999 Crop Circle Update from Wiltshire, England

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

August 1, 1999 Avebury, Wiltshire, England - I arrived in Wiltshire on the late afternoon of Thursday, July 29th and learned that one of the more amazing formations of the past ten years had arrived that morning. The wheat field is at the ancient sacred site of Avebury and the formation is more than 300 feet in diameter, as big as a football field. I walked all though it. The wheat was laid down in extremely complicated interior lays. On the ground, it is nearly impossible to know what the whole pattern is. But from the air, it is a large triangle of thirty-three standing circles bi-sected and tri-sected by lines that many people see projecting outward into six 3-dimensional cubes. That is one of the themes this summer of 1999 patterns in crops that are forcing 3-dimensional perspectives.

Aerial Photograph © 1999 by Peter Sorensen.
Aerial Photograph © 1999 by Peter Sorensen.

 

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Unidentified Craft in PA and Strange Grass Circle in Missouri

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

July 28, 1999 ­

Huntingdon Valley, PA ­ Two nights ago on July 26th, at 11:12 PM EST, Penny Katz was watching news on television near her bedroom window in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, a northern suburb of Philadelphia. Penny is a 47-year-old registered nurse who has lived in the region for several years. Outside the window, she suddenly saw an "illuminated derby-shaped object that glowed the color of silver metal." She thought it was as big as half her fist at an arm's length distance as it moved above the trees west to east slowly and steadily.

 

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Maryland Fish Kills; Global Warming; and Warm Oceans and Disease

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

July 25, 1999 ­

Chesapeake Bay, Maryland Fish Kills

Maryland fish kills have happened twice this month in the Pocomoke River and Bullbegger Creek which feed into Maryland's Chesapeake Bay. The first die off was 200,000 menhaden and other freshwater fish. Then this past week, another half million were found floating belly up and piled along the creek banks. This brings the total for July in just those two tributaries to over 700,000 dead fish ­ the Chesapeake's worst fish kill in a decade.

 

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Cherhill, England, New 1999 Crop Formation

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

July 22, 1999 Cherhill, Wiltshire, England ­ The photograph below was taken by Peter Sorensen of a mid-July formation in wheat at Cherhill Down a few miles west of the ancient sacred stone circles of Avebury. Other recent photographs of Wiltshire formations are in previous Real X-Files reports.

Photo Credit: Cherhill 9-Pointed Star © 1999 by Peter Sorensen of July 18, 1999 crop formation in wheat at Cherhill Down west of Avebury, Wiltshire, England.
Photo Credit: Cherhill 9-Pointed Star © 1999 by Peter Sorensen of July 18, 1999 crop formation in wheat at Cherhill Down west of Avebury, Wiltshire, England.

 

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