Secret Radar Stations in New Mexico, Part 1

A triangle of sensitive geographic areas and three secret experimental microwave radar stations. Construction begun in late 1947 of El Vado (AFS-P8), Moriarty (AFS-P7), and Continental Divide (AFS-P51). The three radar stations were part of the U. S. Aircraft Control and Warning (AC&W) system that also became known as LASHUP. One of El Vado's specific missions was to protect the Los Alamos Laboratory and the Atomic Energy Commission's atomic bomb production at Los Alamos and Sandia Base.
A triangle of sensitive geographic areas and three secret experimental microwave radar stations. Construction begun in late 1947 of El Vado (AFS-P8), Moriarty (AFS-P7), and Continental Divide (AFS-P51). The three radar stations were part of the U. S. Aircraft Control and Warning (AC&W) system that also became known as LASHUP. One of El Vado's specific missions was to protect the Los Alamos Laboratory and the Atomic Energy Commission's atomic bomb production at Los Alamos and Sandia Base.

April 11, 2011 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Editor's Note:  Odd that the FBI chose April 2011 to release the March 22, 1950, document now on their website without proper context and that U. K. editors, who apparently don't know the history, are issuing headlines claiming the memo proves the Roswell crashes. That March 22, 1950, document from Guy Hottel, Special Agent In Charge (SAC), Washington, D. C., to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was first released after a mid-1970s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from Navy physicist Bruce Maccabee to the FBI. The memo references “circular in shape” and “a very high-powered radar set-up in that area.”

 

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World’s First Macro-Sized Quantum Machine

“If somebody can build a quantum computer with all that it promises to be, prime number decryption could then occur in real time and that would mean all of the encryption that’s used by banks, governments and the military would be crackable.”

- Andrew Cleland, Ph.D., Physicist, UC-Santa Barbara

Science journal's Breakthrough of 2010 went to the first mechanical, vibrating device (resonator), which is as long as a human hair is wide. The paddle-shaped resonator is made of a thin film of aluminum nitride sandwiched between aluminum layers. The device is the first to reach the quantum ground state, a feat achieved by physicists at the University of California - Santa Barbara, led by Andrew N. Cleland, Prof. of Physics, Cleland Group, UC-Santa Barbara. Scanning electron microscope image 2010 by Andrew N. Cleland and Aaron D. O'Connell.
Science journal's Breakthrough of 2010 went to the first mechanical, vibrating device (resonator), which is as long as a human hair is wide. The paddle-shaped resonator is made of a thin film of aluminum nitride sandwiched between aluminum layers. The device is the first to reach the quantum ground state, a feat achieved by physicists at the University of California - Santa Barbara, led by Andrew N. Cleland, Prof. of Physics, Cleland Group, UC-Santa Barbara. Scanning electron microscope image 2010 by Andrew N. Cleland and Aaron D. O'Connell.

April 1, 2011  Santa Barbara, California - Until 2010, “all  human-made objects have moved according to the laws of classical mechanics. Back in March 2010, however, a group of researchers designed a gadget that moves in ways that can only be described by quantum mechanics.”  Thus began the American Association of the Advancement of Science announcement that its choice for Science Breakthrough of 2010 goes to the first quantum machine big enough to actually see with the human eye in the macro world. It's length is about the width of a human hair (image above).

 

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Will 2013 Solar Max Be Half the Size of Solar Cycle 23?

“This Solar Cycle 24 at best is going to be half as big as Cycle 23!”

- David Hathaway, Ph.D., NASA Solar Physicist

Huge, twisting coronal mass ejection (CME) erupting thousands of miles into space. If powerful CME's unleash a path of solar particles headed straight for Earth, then satellites, communications, air traffic and power grids can be affected - even brought down. How big will Solar Cycle 24's Maximum be in 2013? Image by SOHO.
Huge, twisting coronal mass ejection (CME) erupting thousands of miles into space. If powerful CME's unleash a path of solar particles headed straight for Earth, then satellites, communications, air traffic and power grids can be affected - even brought down. How big will Solar Cycle 24's Maximum be in 2013? Image by SOHO.

April 1, 2011  Huntsville, Alabama - In the March 3, 2011, issue of the journal Nature, astrophysicist Dibyendu Nandy from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in Kolkata, published his theory about why there was such a long, spotless Solar Cycle 23 minimum that broke a century of records. Dr. Nandy built a computer simulation in which “the fast meridional flow in the first half of a solar cycle, followed by a slower flow in the econd half, leads to a deep sunspot minimum, effectively reproducing the Cycle 23 minimum the sun underwent.”

 

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Part 1:  Did “Squares of Light” from Aerial Disc Sample Trees in Pennsylvania?

“I feel like whatever the sparkling light was coming down, it was something that was sucking out or getting samples off the trees.”

- Denise Murter, Levittown, Pennsylvania eyewitness

About thirteen miles northeast of Philadelphia up the Delaware River is Levittown. Close to Levittown is the Oxford Valley Mall, marked with red star above. 2008 UFO reports ranged from an unidentified aerial object over the mall in January to a series of six sightings over a Levittown apartment complex that involved one “snowfall” of squares of light.
About thirteen miles northeast of Philadelphia up the Delaware River is Levittown. Close to Levittown is the Oxford Valley Mall, marked with red star above. 2008 UFO reports ranged from an unidentified aerial object over the mall in January to a series of six sightings over a Levittown apartment complex that involved one “snowfall” of squares of light.

 

April 1, 2011  Levittown, Pennsylvania - On July 13, 2008, I received a phone call from Robert Gardner, Pennsylvania MUFON Field Investigator living in Philadelphia. Bob told me that he had an ongoing case with a female resident in a Levittown apartment where “glittering pieces of light” had fallen from a large, aerial disc the month before on June 12, 2008.

 

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Part 2:  “Falling Squares of Light” in Levittown, PA – Scientific Research

“The red-brown color observed and photographed in the Levittown leaves implies that the June and July leaves, filled with green chlorophyll, were subjected to external radiation - presumably the beamed energy from the aerial craft - that provoked leaf production of the red, protective pigment anthocyanin usually associated with fall leaves, not summer growth.”

- Biophysicist W. C. Levengood

Summer privet leaves with abnormal red-brown discoloration associated normally with fall production of the pigment anthocyanin. Hypothesis is that unusual external energies associated with the Levittown aerial phenomenon provoked premature anthocyanin production. Image © 2008 by W. C. Levengood, Pinelandia Biophysical Lab.
Summer privet leaves with abnormal red-brown discoloration associated normally with fall production of the pigment anthocyanin. Hypothesis is that unusual external energies associated with the Levittown aerial phenomenon provoked premature anthocyanin production. Image © 2008 by W. C. Levengood, Pinelandia Biophysical Lab.
Left:  “Boomerang” version of mysterious aerial object that morphed into middle  pink-colored disc. Right: The pink disc then flashed three oval, white lights on its bottom  surface and “little squares of light” dropped like snow onto apartment yard and privet bush. Half a dozen sightings April through July 2008, Levittown, Pennsylvania.  Image and drawings by resident and eyewitness.
Left: “Boomerang” version of mysterious aerial object that morphed into middle pink-colored disc. Right: The pink disc then flashed three oval, white lights on its bottom surface and “little squares of light” dropped like snow onto apartment yard and privet bush. Half a dozen sightings April through July 2008, Levittown, Pennsylvania. Image and drawings by resident and eyewitness.   

Privet bush about 15 feet high grows next to eyewitness's apartment back door in Levittown, Pennsylvania, where “little squares of light” first fell on June 12, 2008 - and two more times in July 2008 - from a pink-colored aerial disc and surrounded the privet bush and a silver maple tree about 65 feet away. Image © 2008 by Robert Gardner.Privet bush about 15 feet high grows next to eyewitness's apartment back door in Levittown, Pennsylvania, where “little squares of light” first fell on June 12, 2008 - and two more times in July 2008 - from a pink-colored aerial disc and surrounded the privet bush and a silver maple tree about 65 feet away. Image © 2008 by Robert Gardner.Return to Part 1

April 1, 2011 reprint of November 14, 2008  Grass Lake, Michigan - W. C. Levengood, a biophysicist who worked on his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan, has received several patents concerning seed development. His research work about evidence of spinning plasma vortices containing microwave and other energies affecting plants and grasses in the global crop circle phenomenon has been published in the prominent journal, Physiologia Plantarum: An International Journal for Plant Biology.

 

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Part 3:  “Falling Squares of Light” in Levittown, PA – Scientific Research

After exposure to the aerial object's glittering light energy,
there were “respiration-related increases in the internal energy
of the privet leaves 17 times normal and 15 times normal
in the silver maple leaves.”

- Biophysicist W. C. Levengood Lab Report

 

Left: “Boomerang” version of mysterious aerial object that morphed into middle pink-colored disc. Right: The pink disc then flashed three oval, white lights on its bottom surface and “little squares of light” dropped like snow onto apartment yard and privet bush. Half a dozen sightings April through July 2008, Levittown, Pennsylvania. Image and drawings by resident and eyewitness.
Left: “Boomerang” version of mysterious aerial object that morphed into middle pink-colored disc. Right: The pink disc then flashed three oval, white lights on its bottom surface and “little squares of light” dropped like snow onto apartment yard and privet bush. Half a dozen sightings April through July 2008, Levittown, Pennsylvania. Image and drawings by resident and eyewitness.
 Privet bush about 15 feet high grows next to eyewitness's apartment back door in Levittown, Pennsylvania, where “little squares of light” first fell on June 12, 2008 - and two more times in July 2008 - from a pink-colored aerial disc and surrounded the privet bush and a silver maple tree about 65 feet away. Image © 2008 by Robert Gardner.
Privet bush about 15 feet high grows next to eyewitness's apartment back door in Levittown, Pennsylvania, where “little squares of light” first fell on June 12, 2008 - and two more times in July 2008 - from a pink-colored aerial disc and surrounded the privet bush and a silver maple tree about 65 feet away. Image © 2008 by Robert Gardner.

 

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April 1, 2011 reprint of November 17, 2008  Grass Lake, Michigan - The biophysical and biochemical research by biophysicist W. C. Levengood continues with this laboratory report about somatic leaf growth anomalies in privet bush leaves exposed to energy dispersed from unidentified aerial craft over Levittown, Pennsylvania, apartment three times on June 12, July 10 and July 16, 2008.

 

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