Crop Formation in Spanish Fork, Utah

Spanish Fork, Utah, is about 50 miles south of Salt Lake City.
Spanish Fork, Utah, is about 50 miles south of Salt Lake City.
Barley field in Spanish Fork, Utah, where pictogram of four rings was first seen by farm owner's son on Saturday evening, June 26, 2004. Photograph © 2004 by Ella Huff.
Barley field in Spanish Fork, Utah, where pictogram of four rings was first seen by farm owner's son on Saturday evening, June 26, 2004. Photograph © 2004 by Ella Huff.


July 4, 2004  Spanish Fork, Utah - Over the past decade, there have been at least nine crop formations in Utah and at least three in the Provo and Spanish Fork area south of Salt Lake City. But the largest was in College Ward, about 80 miles north of Salt Lake City and Provo, in 1998 on the same day that similar circles appeared in Oregon, Idaho and Belgium.

 

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New Crop Formation Reported in Solano County, California

Fairfield in Solano County, California, fifty miles northeast of San Francisco, had a large wheat formation reported June 17, 2004, about four miles northwest of the 2003 wheat formation that thousands visited last year.
Fairfield in Solano County, California, fifty miles northeast of San Francisco, had a large wheat formation reported June 17, 2004, about four miles northwest of the 2003 wheat formation that thousands visited last year.
Large pictogram pattern consisting of fifteen circles was reported in a Fairfield, Solano County, California wheat field on June 28, 2003. Aerial © 2003 by San Francisco Chronicle (Paul Chinn, Photographer).
Large pictogram pattern consisting of fifteen circles was reported in a Fairfield, Solano County, California wheat field on June 28, 2003. Aerial © 2003 by San Francisco Chronicle (Paul Chinn, Photographer).


July 2, 2004  Fairfield, Solano County, California - Steve Moreno, Director of Psi Applications in Fairfield, California, and member of the Independent Crop Circle Researchers Association (ICCRA) directed by Jeffrey Wilson, reports that a large wheat crop formation was sighted on June 17, 2004, southeast of Fairfield, California, by Tharee Davis. She also took the aerial and ground photographs in this report. The farmer, who requests anonymity, was very angry about the intrusion in his crop and harvested the field on June 20th, erasing all residue of the original pattern.

 

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Four White Pelicans from Missing 29,000 Tracked by Satellite

American White Pelicans. Photograph courtesy U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
American White Pelicans. Photograph courtesy 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. An estimated 29,000 have disappeared as of May 28, 2004.
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. An estimated 29,000 have disappeared as of May 28, 2004.


 
June 29, 2004 Bismarck, North Dakota – 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 on May 28, 2004. Two and a half weeks later, 29,000 pelicans had disappeared without a trace. See 06/17/04 Earthfiles. Four of the 29,000 pelicans had previously been wired with radio transmitters for migration research from satellites. Today I talked with Ken Torkelson, writer-editor, and spokesperson for the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bismarck, North Dakota, about what the satellite reported from those four American White Pelicans.Click for report.

Four White Pelicans from Missing 29,000 Tracked by Satellite

American White Pelicans. Photograph courtesy U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
American White Pelicans. Photograph courtesy 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. An estimated 29,000 have disappeared as of May 28, 2004.
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. An estimated 29,000 have disappeared as of May 28, 2004.


June 29, 2004 Bismarck, North Dakota –
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 on May 28, 2004. Two and a half weeks later, 29,000 pelicans had disappeared without a trace. See 06/17/04 Earthfiles.

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Part 10: UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum – Status Report VI © July 1991 by Leonard H. Stringfield

To be more computer-friendly, the reprint has been divided into parts. Here begins Part 10 of Status Report VI, from July 1991. These status reports were written by Leonard H. Stringfield from 1978 to 1994. Previous Status Report VII begins at Earthfiles 12/15/03. Leonard Stringfield died on December 18, 1994.

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Len Stringfield:

"To begin my comments concerning Dr. Epigoni's disclosures, during Ron's earlier interview of April 11, 1990, I must say that his secret work as a physicist did not give him a need-to-know access to details of the alien anatomy or behavior. Like other areas inside the Inner Sanctum, the medical exploratory phase is also compartmentalized so that no two specialists would know the whole A-to-Z story of the alien creature's biostructure.

 

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Part 10: UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum – Status Report VI © July 1991 by Leonard H. Stringfield

To be more computer-friendly, the reprint has been divided into parts. Here begins Part 10 of Status Report VI, from July 1991. These status reports were written by Leonard H. Stringfield from 1978 to 1994. Previous Status Report VII begins at Earthfiles 12/15/03. Leonard Stringfield died on December 18, 1994.

 

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Wild 2, An Amazing Comet

NASA/JPL reports about January 2, 2004, flyby from 174 miles (236 kilometers): "A composite image of comet Wild-2 shows part of its surface detail overlain on a longer-exposure image that reveals the outgassing jets. Dust and gas stream into space, leaving a trail millions of miles long." Composite image courtesy JPL Stardust and University of Washington.
NASA/JPL reports about January 2, 2004, flyby from 174 miles (236 kilometers): "A composite image of comet Wild-2 shows part of its surface detail overlain on a longer-exposure image that reveals the outgassing jets. Dust and gas stream into space, leaving a trail millions of miles long." Composite image courtesy JPL Stardust and University of Washington.

June 25, 2004 Seattle, Washington - The June 18th issue of the journal Science featured on its cover a comet called "Wild 2." (Pronounced Vilt Two) This comet first showed up in human telescopes in 1974 when its orbit changed from far out at the edge of the solar system to one bobbing around the sun between Mars and Jupiter. Since 1974, Wild 2 has been coming around every six years and NASA and the Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena decided it might be a good comet to fly by and sample dust coming off its surface in a search for not only the primordial elements that made our solar system, but for even older "stardust" residues from the bigger universe.

 

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German Scientist Werner von Braun Anticipated Terrorists, Asteroids and ETs on American “Enemy’s List”

Werner Von Braun, Ph.D., rocket physicist from Germany who lead American space development after WWII.
Werner Von Braun, Ph.D., rocket physicist from Germany who lead American space development after WWII.

 June 18, 2004  Ventura, California - One of the most famous names from the beginning of the American rocket and missile programs after World War II is Wernher von Braun. With the defeat of Germany and Japan in 1945 after the United States dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dr. von Braun and 126 other German rocket scientists were brought to the United States under a government project called "Paperclip." They were based at Fort Bliss, Texas and their work was focused at the White Sands Missile Range north of Ft. Bliss in southern New Mexico.

 

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Updated – 29,000 American White Pelicans Have Disappeared from North Dakota Wildlife Refuge

Update on June 17, 2004 – Another 2,000 American White Pelicans have disappeared from the Chase Lake Wildlife Refuge, leaving behind hundreds of chick carcasses and eggs on an island. U. S. Fish and Wildlife project leader, Kim Hanson, says there are only about 300 adult pelicans left on the entire island. Pelicans have nested at Chase Lake for more than a hundred years without such baffling disappearances. So far, none of the 29,000 pelicans have showed up anywhere else and no one yet has an answer to the mystery.

American White Pelicans. Photograph courtesy U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
American White Pelicans. Photograph courtesy 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. Now an estimated 27,000 have disappeared as of May 28, 2004.
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. Now an estimated 27,000 have disappeared as of May 28, 2004.

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