Puncture Wounds On Dogs In Woodleaf, North Carolina

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

June 1, 1999  Woodleaf, North Carolina - Eight dogs died and the ninth was attacked - all within a quarter mile of each other in the farm community of Woodleaf, North Carolina - between May 9th and May 27th, 1999. All eight of the dead dogs had quarter-inch wide puncture wounds in their neck, back and chest. The Rowan County Animal Control Center did not call for a necropsy by a veterinarian until the eighth dog was found dead early on the morning of May 24th. I talked to the owner who wishes to remain anonymous about the moment she found the oldest of her two dogs dead near the house.

 

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Blowing Up Dangerous Germs with Oily “Nano Bombs”

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

May 30, 1999  Ann Arbor, Michigan ­ A few weeks ago I reported on Dreamland that the U. S. government is very concerned about biological warfare and bioterrorists. What would happen if anthrax spores, small pox or other dangerous infectious diseases were sprayed into the air above one or more American cities?

One new possible answer seems surprisingly simple and miraculously effective: drops of oil ­ droplets so small they can adhere to the surface of deadly anthrax and small pox pathogens and literally explode the germs. That's why these oil drops are called "nano bombs." Nano means "one billionth." Smaller than viruses and bacteria.

 

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Raw Sewage Dropping On Salt Lake City

April 1999  Salt Lake City - More than twenty
times since April 9, 1999, residents south of Salt Lake City,
Utah have waked up to find their roofs, sidewalks, cars and yards
splattered with liquid feces during the night. At first, investigators
looked to airplanes in the sky. The FAA investigated but could
not match the splattered neighborhoods with specific plane traffic.
As the incidents have repeated, law enforcement is now looking
for vandals on the ground.Jennifer Dobner is a crime reporter at The Deseret News.
I talked with her and later Captain Lee Smith of the Salt Lake
County Sheriff's Office. First, I quoted an Associated Press
report for Jennifer Dobner's comment.

 

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Unidentified Aerial Craft In Contrails Over Phoenix 5/7/99

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

May 28, 1999  Phoenix, Arizona - At 10 AM on Friday, May 7, 1999, 48-year-old Gary Graham was experimenting with his new Kodak DC-200 digital camera in front of his Phoenix, Arizona home. He was puzzled by the number of contrails, some in X-shapes, and aimed the camera sequentially moving around the sky. He did not realize until he went to his computer to download the digital images that he had captured unidentified aerial craft.

 

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Amphibian Decline – Parasites and Increased UV Radiation

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

May 27, 1999  Corvallis, Oregon - A headline in the Environment section of the October 28, 1996 Time magazine said, "Trouble in the Lily Pads - Something ominous is happening to Minnesota's frogs - and it's spreading." Amphibians are particularly sensitive to environmental changes and pollution because they live in water and on land and breathe through their skin. So, like a canary in a miner's cage that will die before the miner does if the air is bad, frogs, toads and salamanders are signaling that something is wrong in our world.

The problem was first noticed in 1995 when school children in Minnesota found deformed frogs. Some were missing a leg, some had withered arms, others had shrunken eyes or none at all. One had nine legs and another had three eyes, one in the back of its throat.

 

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The Shroud of Turin – An X-Ray?

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

The Shroud of Turin: modern photo of the face, positive left and digitally processed image right.
The Shroud of Turin: modern photo of the face, positive left and digitally processed image right.


Left top is front negative image on Shroud of Turin; Right top is back negative image on Shroud. Left below is front positive image on Shroud of Turin; Right below is back positive image on Shroud.

Left top is front negative image on Shroud of Turin; Right top is back negative image on Shroud. Left below is front positive image on Shroud of Turin; Right below is back positive image on Shroud.     

 

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The Shroud of Turin – Blood Tests

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

May 23, 1999  Danbury, Connecticut - The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth alleged to be the burial shroud of Christ. It has straw-colored front and back images of a crucified man with blood colored wounds and dozens of scourge marks similar to whips used two thousand years ago. It's as if the linen shroud had been wrapped around the man's body from the feet up over the head and back down to the feet after the blood had clotted. The body images are also bracketed the entire length of the cloth by parallel burn and scorch marks from fire damage suffered in 1532.


The Shroud images were photographed in 1931 and 1978. In the authoritative and well-illustrated book, The Blood and The Shroud by Ian Wilson, positive and negative photographs of the head and body clearly show rivulets of blood on the head and lash marks and larger blood stains on the body.

 

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The Shroud of Turin – Dematerialization of the Body?

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

May 20, 1999 Toronto, Canada - The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth alleged to be the burial shroud of Christ. It has the front and back images of a crucified man as if the linen had been wrapped around the body from the feet up over the head and back down to the feet, leaving complete front and back images -- including what appear to be bloodstains. The sharp detail of the blood combined with what appear to be teeth and bones on the cloth have provoked several scientists to hypothesize that intense radiation involving light and x-ray frequencies produced the images on the linen. The Shroud was photographed in 1931 and 1978 and you can visit www.shroud.com for more information about international Shroud research.

 

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Edgar Evans Cayce About His Father and Atlantis

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

May 16, 1999 Virginia Beach, Virginia ­ We're now mid way into 1999 and two subjects that often come up from Dreamland listeners in this transition to the new Millennium concern the prophecies, or clairvoyance, of Edgar Cayce. Mr. Cayce lived in the first half of the 20th Century and is famous for his ability to remote view sick people, find out what was wrong and suggest a treatment that often worked. Over nearly five decades, as Cayce tapped into illnesses of the body, he could also see other lives of the patient's soul -- including incarnations in Atlantis between 12,000 and 50,000 years ago. And he said he could see a likelihood of earth changes at the end of the 20th Century.

Recently I talked with his son, Edgar Evans Cayce, now a retired electrical engineer in Virginia Beach, Virginia where his father died in 1945. The son has studied his father's several thousand readings and compiled information about Atlantis in a book entitled Mysteries of Atlantis Revisited now out in paperback in most bookstores.

 

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New Bioterrorism Center

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

May 10, 1999  Baltimore, Maryland - Out of the 76 tornadoes that touched down May 3rd to 4th, Joe Schaefer, Director of the U. S. Storm Prediction Center, says many lives were probably saved by the biggest one because everyone in the weather service could see it coming. That was the F5 vortex that levelled whole subdivisions in Okahoma City. F5s are considered to be one of the most powerful storms on earth and this one was a mile wide and ten miles high ­ so huge that storm trackers could give warnings for more than two hours. Unlike typical tornadoes that break up after moving only a few miles, this F5 traveled 55 miles in a steady path at about 25 miles an hour before breaking up. At one point, police stopped traffic along Route 44 to allow the tornado to pass as it headed toward Oklahoma City. And storm shelters were filling up before the monstrous tornado struck.

 

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