Dit is ons nieuw hondje Kira, een kruising van een waterhond en een Podenko. Ze is sinds 7 februari 2024 bij ons en druk bezig ons hart te veroveren. Het is een lief, aanhankelijk hondje, dat zich op een week snel aan ons heeft aangepast. Ze is heel vinnig en nieuwsgierig, een heel ander hondje dan Noleke.
This is our new dog Kira, a cross between a water dog and a Podenko. She has been with us since February 7, 2024 and is busy winning our hearts. She is a sweet, affectionate dog who quickly adapted to us within a week. She is very quick and curious, a very different dog than Noleke.
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THAT IS AN AVERAGE OF 400GUESTS PER DAY.
THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY BLOG AND HOPE YOU ENJOY EACH TIME.
The purpose of this blog is the creation of an open, international, independent and free forum, where every UFO-researcher can publish the results of his/her research. The languagues, used for this blog, are Dutch, English and French.You can find the articles of a collegue by selecting his category. Each author stays resposable for the continue of his articles. As blogmaster I have the right to refuse an addition or an article, when it attacks other collegues or UFO-groupes.
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Deze blog is opgedragen aan mijn overleden echtgenote Lucienne.
In 2012 verloor ze haar moedige strijd tegen kanker!
In 2011 startte ik deze blog, omdat ik niet mocht stoppen met mijn UFO-onderzoek.
BEDANKT!!!
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Info des Rencontres Ufologiques
Oui, déjà une nouvelle lettre, l'info n'attend pas et comme vous êtes
maintenant assidus à notre Lettre des Rencontres Ufologiques, que vous n'hésitez
pas à nous communiquer de nombreuses informations, ( tout cela prend beaucoup de
temps, sans votre concours, je ne pourrais passer des heures sur le net à
traquer l'information, qui serait alors limitée, chacun ayant connaissance de
faits, réunions, conférences, communiqués à diffuser relatifs au dossier ovni .
je tiens à vous en remercier, ceci contribue efficacement à un partage de tout
ce qui a trait au dossier des pan.).
J'ai surtout la tristesse de vous faire conaître le décés de Jesse Marcel
Jr qui a été ces dernières années un acteur formidable, particulièrement dans
l'affaire de Roswell. Il a même fait le déplacement en France, il y a quelques
années, pour en parler. C'est Peter Robbins, qui est venu à nos rencontres à
Paris l'année passée qui a informé John Tomlinson, directeur des relations
Internationales du Mufon France de cette triste nouvelle. Puis, Michel R de la
région d'Orléans, nous informa hier que son journal local parlait fréquemment du
phénomène en ce moment, des recherches nous ont permis de localiser quelques
articles, enfin ce matin Jacques R de Paris nous signale que France TV Info a
fait un article particulièrement intéressant pour les enquêteurs, sérieux, sur
un exemple du travail fait par un enquêteur du réseau du Geipan. merci à tous
pour ces formidables contributions qui font le bonheur de tous, sans ce travail
très simple, nous n'en aurions certainement pas connaissance.
300-Million-Year-Old Tooth Wheel Found In Russian Coal: Scientists
300-Million-Year-Old Tooth Wheel Found In Russian Coal: Scientists
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The Earth was so young 300 million years ago, the first land animals had yet to evolve into dinosaurs, most scientists believe.
If that's the case, how do you explain the discovery in Russia of a piece of a gear shift -- a common machine part -- embedded into a hunk of 300-million-year-old coal. Has this artifact been correctly identified? And if so, who could have made this thing? And for what purpose?
According to Komsomolskaya Pravda, a resident of Vladivostok -- near the borders of China and North Korea -- named Dmitry, recently noticed something odd about a hunk of coal he had obtained to heat his home during the winter.
A metallic-looking rail or rod was pressed into the coal, prompting Dmitry to contact biologist Valery Brier, in the seaside Primorye region.
Initial examination of the strange object led researchers to assert it looked "very much like a toothed metal rail, created artificially. It was like parts [that] are often used in microscopes, various technical and electronic devices," wrote Komsomolskaya Pravda.
The piece of coal in question originated from the Chernogorodskiy mines of the Khakasis region. The Voice of Russia, an international Russian broadcasting service, reported that since the coal deposits in this region of the country can be dated to 300 million years ago, experts are suggesting that the odd piece of metal found in the coal must be that old as well.
The Voice of Russia also said, "When geologists broke the piece of coal in which the metal object was pressed into and spot-treated it with special chemical agents, it turned out the the metal detail was unusually light and soft. ... [It] was found to be composed of 98 percent aluminum and 2 percent magnesium," which led to the implication that the metallic object was created artificially.
Just minutes ago I received
some very sad news. Jesse Marcel, Jr. died of a heart attack on August 24. He
was alone, at home, apparently reading a UFO book when he
died. I have known Jesse for more than a quarter century. I first met him
while we both were in Roswell to film a segment for the old Unsolved
Mysteries that aired on NBC. We had gone out to dinner with a number of
those in town for the program and since we shared a military background,
including that of Army Aviation, we connected immediately. As medical doctor, he
was trained as a flight surgeon and I, of course, had been a helicopter
pilot.
From that point I met him quite a few times as we both explored the
Roswell UFO crash case. He, as a young man, boy really, of eleven was exposed to
metallic debris that his father had brought home late that July night. He told
the story to all who would listen with little in the way of
variation.
I learned of the special bond hed had with his father. He told me that
that one day, he had asked his father what the atomic bomb looked like and
Jesse, Sr. had drawn a picture of Fat Man. He then shredded it and burned the
pieces. Although reluctant to share they story outside a small circle of
friends, he did mention it at the Citizen Hearing in Washington this last
May.
Over the years, I had the opportunity to interact with Jesse and
never had reason to doubt his sincerity. He truly believed that he had handled
material made on another planet and might have the first person in modern
history to have seen writing created on another world. He had small, replica
I-beams made with those symbols on it, and while it is just a replica, it is a
very interesting one.
But what I think of mostly, these days is his military service. He had
retired from the Montana National Guard as a colonel but was recalled to active
duty for service in Iraq. Before he deployed, he asked me if he should take a
personal computer with him and I said it had been the best investment I had
made, if only for the DVD player in it.
His service there seems to have affected him more deeply than did mine.
He spent a year there treating those who needed his help, but came back
suffering from PTSD. The deployment cost him his medical practice because he
could no longer trust his hands. Loud, sudden noises caused him to jump. He was
more on edge, nervous, than he had been before going to Iraq. It was something
that the government failed to recognize in the way they should have. He was a
patriot who served without complaint, did what was asked of him and made the
sacrifices he had to make.
I last saw Jesse in Washington, D.C. in May. He was there with
several family members and offered his story to the former representatives and
senators. They all seemed captivated by what he said, probably because he was
one of the few first-hand witnesses to some of the Roswell events present. While
many of us could talk of what we had been told by witnesses over the years,
Jesse could talk about what he had seen and done personally in July 1947. He
handled the debris.
He did call the International UFO Museum in Roswell this year telling
them that this would probably be the last year he could attend. His health,
while seeming not all that bad, did limit what he could do and how far he could
travel. I suspect that he thought his health would deteriorate making a trip to
Roswell extremely difficult if not impossible in the near future.
Jesse was a friend and a fellow warrior. I always believed that he
understood more about my service in foreign lands because he shared those
experiences. We connected on a level that others could not because of that
military experience. Though we were never in the war zones at the same time, we
did see many of the same places under similar circumstances. He served when he
was needed, helped those who needed it, and contributed to our knowledge. I know
that I will miss him, though not as much as his family.
En annexe la lettre du jour des Rencontres Ufologiques.
Encore beaucoup d'info, des articles et nouvelles écrites par vous
tous......... Merci, ceci nous permet de partager l'information, de nous
informer mutuellement et je pense que c'est une bonne chose.
En ce moment, j'ai un peu de temps, n'hésitez pas à vous inscrire sur le
site si vous voulez faire partie des auteurs qui ont quelques chose à dire, des
organismes qui souhaitent annoncer leurs réunions etc... Il y a une place pour
vous exprimer sur le site fédératif des Rencontres Ufologiques
Et si vous avez des idées, des projets sur le dossier ovni, que vous
souhaitez vous documenter sur le domaine de l'enquête, dans le cadre du Mufon,
dédié plus spécifiquement à la recherche, aux études, nous pouvons aussi
certainement vous aider. Des projets existent aussi, participez-y si vos
connaissances le permettent.
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Marjorie E. Fish, Special Thanks!
Hi
all:
The
late Marjorie E. Fish is mentioned as one of the contributors to this book
written by Cresson H. Kearny (foreword was written by the late Edward Teller).
Kathleen Marden informed me that Marjorie Fish worked as a research assistant at
Oak Ridge National Laboratory. She also was a highly intelligent woman - a MENSA
member - who was more comfortable working with scientists than with
children.
The author takes this opportunity to thank the following persons for their
special contributions, without many of which it would have been impossible to
have written this book:
L. Joe Deal, James L. Liverman, and W. W. Schroebel for the essential support
they made possible over the years, first by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission,
next by the Energy Research and Development Administration, and then by the
Department of Energy. This support was the basis of the laboratory work and
field testing that produced most of the survival instructions developed between
1964 and 1979, given in this book. Mr. Schroebel also reviewed early and final
drafts and made a number of improvements.
John A. Auxier, Ph.D., health physicist, who for years was Director of the
Industrial Safety and Applied Health Physics Division, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory (ORNL)-for manuscript review and especially for checking statements
regarding the effects of radiation on people.
Conrad V. Chester, Ph.D., chemical engineer, civil defense researcher,
developer of improved defenses against exotic weapons and unconventional
attacks, nuclear strategist, and currently Group Leader, Emergency Planning
Group, ORNL-for advice and many contributions, starting with the initial
organization of material and continuing through all the drafts of the original
and this edition.
William K. Chipman, LLD, Office of Civil Preparedness, Federal Emergency
Management Agency-for review in 1979 of the final draft of the original ORNL
edition.
George A. Cristy, M.S., who for many years was a chemical engineer and civil
defense researcher at ORNL-for contributions to the planning of the original
edition and editing of early drafts.
Kay B. Franz, Ph.D., nutritionist, Associate Professor, Food Science and
Nutrition Department, Brigham Young University- for information and advice used
extensively in the Food chapter.
Samuel Glasstone, Ph.D., physical chemist and the leading authority on the
effects of nuclear weapons-for overall review and constructive recommendations,
especially regarding simplified explanations of the effects of nuclear
weapons.
Carsten M. Haaland, M.S., physicist and civil defense researcher at ORNL-for
scientific advice and mathematical computations of complex nuclear
phenomena.
Robert H. Kupperman, Ph.D., physicist, in 1979 the Chief Scientist, U.S. Arms
Control and Disarmament Agency, Department of State-for review of the final
draft of the 1979
David B. Nelson, Ph.D., electrical engineer and mathematician, for years a
civil defense and thermonuclear energy researcher at ORNL, an authority on
electromagnetic pulse (EMP) problems-for manuscript review and contributions to
sections on electromagnetic pulse phenomena, fallout monitoring instruments, and
communications.
Lewis V. Spencer, Ph.D., for many years a physicist with the Radiation
Physics Division, Center for Radiation Research, National Bureau of
Standards-for his calculations and advice regarding needed improvements in the
design of blast shelters to assure adequate protection of occupants against
excessive exposure to initial nuclear radiation.
Edward Teller, Ph.D., nuclear physicist, leading inventor of offensive and
defensive weapons, a strong supporter of' civil defense at Oak Ridge National
Laboratory and worldwide-for contributing the Foreword, originally written for
the American Security Council 1980 edition, and for his urging which motivated
the author to work on this 1987 edition.
Eugene P. Wigner, Ph.D., physicist and mathematician, Nobel laureate,
Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics, Princeton University, a principal
initiator of the Nuclear Age and a prominent leader of the civil defense
movement-for encouraging the writing of the original edition of this book,
contributing the About the Author section, and improving drafts, especially of
the appendix on expedient blast shelters.
Edwin N. York, M.S., nuclear physicist, Senior Research Engineer, Boeing
Aerospace Company, designer of blast-protective structures-for overall review
and recommendations, particularly those based on his extensive participation in
nuclear and conventional blast tests, and for improving both the original and
this edition.
Civil defense officials in Washington and several states for information
concerning strengths and weaknesses of official civil defense preparations.
Helen C. Jernigan for editing the 1979 manuscript, and especially for helping
to clarify technical details for non-technical readers.
May E. Kearny for her continuing help in editing, and for improving the
index.
Ruby N. Thurmer for advice and assistance with editing the original
edition.
Marjorie E. Fish for her work on the photographs and drawings.
Janet Sprouse for typing and typesetting the additions in the 1987
edition.
Book Page: 5
SELF-HELP CIVIL DEFENSE
Your best hope of surviving a nuclear war in this century is self-help civil
defense - knowing the basic facts about nuclear weapon effects and what you,
your family, and small groups can do to protect yourselves. Our Government
continues to downgrade war-related survival preparations and spends only a few
cents a year to protect each American against possible war dangers. During the
10 years or more before the Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars) weapons can
be invented, developed and deployed, self-help civil defense will continue to be
your main hope of surviving if we suffer a nuclear attack.
Most Americans hope that Star Wars will lead to the deployment of new weapons
capable of destroying attacking missiles and warheads in flight. However, no
defensive system can be made leak-proof. If Star Wars, presently only a research
project, leads to a deployed defensive system, then self-help civil defense will
be a vital part of our hoped for, truly defensive system to prevent aggressions
and to reduce losses if deterrence fails.
PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THIS BOOK
This book is written for the majority of Americans who want to improve their
chances of surviving a nuclear war, it brings together field-tested instructions
that have enabled untrained Americans to make expedient fallout shelters, air
pumps to ventilate and cool shelters, fallout meters, and other expedient life-
support equipment. ('"Expedient" as used in civil defense work, describes
equipment that can be made by untrained citizens in 48 hours or less, while
guided solely by field-tested, written instructions and using only widely
available materials and tools.) Also described are expedient ways to remove even
dissolved radioiodine from water, and to process and cook whole grains and
soybeans, our main food reserves. Successive versions of these instructions have
been used successfully by families working under simulated crisis conditions,
and have been improved repeatedly by Oak Ridge National Laboratory civil defense
researchers and others over a period of 14 years. These improved instructions
are the heart of this updated 1987 edition of the original Oak Ridge National
Laboratory survival book first published in 1979.
The average American has far too little information that would help him and
his family and our country survive a nuclear attack, and many of his beliefs
about nuclear war are both false and dangerous. Since the A-bomb blasted
Hiroshima and hurled mankind into the Nuclear Age, only during a recognized
crisis threatening nuclear war have most Americans been seriously interested in
improving their chances of surviving a nuclear attack. Both during and following
the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, millions of Americans built fallout shelters
or tried to obtain survival information. At that time most of the available
survival information was inadequate, and dangerously faulty in some respects as
it still is in 1987. Widespread recognition of these civil defense shortcomings
has contributed to the acceptance by most Americans of one or both of two false
beliefs:
One of these false beliefs is that nuclear war would be such a terrible
catastrophe that it is an unthinkable impossibility. If this were true, there
would be no logical reason to worry about nuclear war or to make preparations to
survive a nuclear attack.
The second false belief is that, if a nuclear war were to break out, it would
be the end of mankind. If this were true, a rational person would not try to
improve his chances of surviving the unsurvivable.
This book gives facts that show these beliefs are false. History shows that
once a weapon is invented it remains ready for use in the arsenals of some
nations and in time will be used. Researchers who have spent much time and
effort learning the facts about effects of nuclear weapons now know that all-out
nuclear war would not be the end of mankind or of civilization. Even if our
country remained unprepared and were to be subjected to an all-out nuclear
attack, many millions of Americans would survive and could live through the
difficult post-attack years.
Book Page: 6
WHY YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND ALMOST ALL OTHER AMERICANS ARE LEFT UNPROTECTED
HOSTAGES TO THE SOVIET UNION
Unknown to most Americans, our Government lacks the defense capabilities that
would enable the United States to stop being dependent on a uniquely American
strategic policy called Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD). MAD maintains that if
both the United States and Russia do not or can not adequately protect their
people and essential industries, then neither will attack the other.
An influential minority of Americans still believe that protecting our
citizens and our vital industries would accelerate the arms race and increase
the risk of war. No wonder that President Reagan's advocacy of the Strategic
Defense Initiative, derisively called Star Wars, is subjected to impassioned
opposition by those who believe that peace is threatened even by research to
develop new weapons designed to destroy weapons launched against us or our
allies! No wonder that even a proposed small increase in funding for civil
defense to save lives if deterrence fails arouses stronger opposition from MAD
supporters than do most much larger expenditures for weapons to kill
people!
RUSSIAN, SWISS, AND AMERICAN CIVIL DEFENSE
No nation other than the United States has advocated or adopted a strategy
that purposely leaves its citizens unprotected hostages to its enemies. The
rulers of the Soviet Union never have adopted a MAD strategy and continue to
prepare the Russians to fight, survive, and win all types of wars. Almost all
Russians have compulsory instruction to teach them about the effects of nuclear
and other mass-destruction weapons, and what they can do to improve their
chances of surviving. Comprehensive preparations have been made for the crisis
evacuation of urban Russians to rural areas, where they and rural Russians would
make high-protection- factor expedient fallout shelters. Blast shelters to
protect millions have been built in the cities and near factories where
essential workers would continue production during a crisis. Wheat reserves and
other foods for war survivors have been stored outside target areas. About
100,000 civil defense troops are maintained for control, rescue, and post-attack
recovery duties, The annual per capita cost of Russian civil defense
preparations, if made at costs equivalent to those in the United States, is
variously estimated to be between $8 and $20.
Switzerland has the best civil defense system, one that already includes
blast shelters for over 85 percent of all its citizens. Swiss investment in this
most effective kind of war-risk insurance has continued steadily for decades.
According to Dr. Fritz Sager, the Vice Director of Switzerland's civil defense,
in 1984 the cost was the equivalent of $12.60 per capita.
In contrast, our Federal Emergency Management Agency, that includes nuclear
attack preparedness among its many responsibilities, will receive only about
$126 million in fiscal 1987. This will amount to about 55 cents for each
American. And only a small fraction of this pittance will be available for
nuclear attack preparedness! Getting out better self-help survival instructions
is about all that FEMA could afford to do to improve Americans' chances of
surviving a nuclear war, unless FEMA's funding for war-related civil defense is
greatly increased.
PRACTICALITY OF MAKING SURVIVAL PREPARATIONS DURING A CRISIS
The emphasis in this book is on survival preparations that can be made in the
last few days of a worsening crisis. However, the measures put into effect
during such a crisis can be very much more effective if plans and some
preparations are completed well in advance. It is hoped that persons who read
this book will be motivated at least to make the preparations outlined in
Chapter 16, Minimum Pre-Crisis Preparations.
Well-informed persons realize that a nuclear attack by the Soviet Union is
unlikely to be a Pearl-Harbor-type of attack, launched without warning.
Strategists agree that a nuclear war most likely would begin after a period of
days to- months of worsening crisis. The most realistic of the extensive Russian
plans and preparations to survive a nuclear war are based on using at least
several days during an escalating crisis to get most urban dwellers out of the
cities and other high risk areas, to build or improve shelters in all parts of
the Soviet Union, and to protect essential machinery and the like. The Russians
know that if they are able to complete evacuation and sheltering plans before
the outbreak of nuclear war, the number of their people killed would be a small
fraction of those who otherwise would die. Our satellites and other sources of
intelligence would reveal such massive movements within a day; therefore, under
the most likely circumstances Americans would have several days in which to make
life-saving preparations.
Book Page: 7
The Russians have learned from the devastating wars they have survived that
people are the most important asset to be saved. Russian civil defense
publications emphasize Lenin's justly famous statement: 'The primary productive
factor of all humanity is the laboring man, the worker. If he survives, we can
save everything and restore everything. . . but we shall perish if we are not
able to save him." Strategists conclude that those in power in the Soviet Union
are very unlikely to launch a nuclear attack until they have protected most of
their people.
The reassurance of having at least a few days of pre-attack warning, however,
is lessening. The increasing numbers of Soviet blast shelters and of
first-strike offensive weapons capable of destroying our undefended retaliatory
weapons will reduce the importance of pre-attack city evacuation as a means of
saving Russian lives. These ongoing developments will make it less likely that
Americans will have a few days' warning before a Soviet attack, and therefore
should motivate our Government both to deploy truly defensive Star Wars weapons
and to build blast shelters to protect urban Americans.
Nuclear weapons that could strike the United States continue to increase in
accuracy as well as numbers; the most modern warheads usually can hit within a
few hundred feet of their precise targets. The Soviet Union already has enough
warheads to target all militarily important fixed site objectives. These include
our fixed-site weapons, command and control centers, military installations, oil
refineries and other industrial plants that produce war essentials, long
runways, and major electric generating plants. Many of these are either in or
near cities. Because most Americans live in cities that contain strategically
important targets, urban Americans' best chance of surviving a heavy nuclear
attack is to get out of cities during a worsening crisis and into fallout
shelters away from probable targets.
Most American civil defense advocates believe that it would be desirable for
our Government to build and stock permanent blast shelters. However, such
permanent shelters would cost many tens of billions of dollars and are not
likely to be undertaken as a national objective. Therefore, field-tested
instructions and plans are needed to enable both urban evacuees and rural
Americans to build expedient shelters and life-support equipment during a
crisis.
SMALLER NUCLEAR ATTACKS ON AMERICA
Many strategists believe that the United States is more likely to suffer a
relatively small nuclear attack than an all-out Soviet onslaught. These possible
smaller nuclear attacks include:
° A limited Soviet attack that might result if Russia's rulers were to
conclude that an American President would be likely to capitulate rather than
retaliate if a partially disarming first strike knocked out most of our
fixed-site and retaliatory weapons, but spared the great majority of our cities.
Then tens of millions of people living away from missile silos and Strategic Air
Force bases would need only fallout protection. Even Americans who live in large
metropolitan areas and doubt that they could successfully evacuate during a
nuclear crisis should realize that in the event of such a limited attack they
would have great need for nuclear war survival skills.
° An accidental or unauthorized launching of one or several nuclear weapons
that would explode on America. Complex computerized weapon systems and/or their
human operators are capable of making lethal errors.
° A small attack on the United States by the fanatical ruler of an unstable
country that may acquire small nuclear weapons and a primitive delivery
system.
° A terrorist attack, that will be a more likely possibility once nuclear
weapons become available in unstable nations. Fallout dangers could extend clear
across America. For example, a single small nuclear weapon exploded in a West
Coast city would cause lethal fallout hazards to unsheltered persons for several
miles downwind from the part of the city devastated by blast and fire. It also
would result in deposition of fallout in downwind localities up to hundreds of
miles away, with radiation dose rates hundreds of times higher than the normal
background. Fallout would be especially heavy in areas of rain- out; pregnant
women and small children in those areas, following peacetime standards for
radiation protection, might need to stay sheltered for weeks. Furthermore, in
localities spotted across the United States, milk would be contaminated by
radioiodine.
Surely in future years nuclear survival know-how will become an increasingly
important part of every prudent person's education.
Book Page: 8
WHY THIS 1987 EDITION?
This updated and augmented edition is needed to give you:
° Information on how changes since 1979 in the Soviet nuclear arsenal -
especially the great reductions in the sizes of Russian warheads and increases
in their accuracy and number - both decrease and increase the dangers we all
face. You need this information to make logical decisions regarding essentials
of your survival planning, including whether you should evacuate during a
worsening crisis or build or improvise shelter at or near your home.
° Instructions for making and using self-help survival items that have been
rediscovered, invented or improved since 1979. These do-it- yourself items
include: (1) Directional Fanning, the simplest way to ventilate shelters through
large openings; (2) the Plywood Double-Action Piston Pump, to ventilate shelters
through pipes; and (3) the improved KFM, the best homemakeable fallout
meter.
° Facts that refute two demoralizing anti- defense myths that have been
conceived and propagandized since 1979: the myth of blinding post-attack
ultra-violet radiation and the myth of unsurvivable "nuclear winter"
° Current information on advantages and disadvantages, prices, and sources of
some manufactured survival items for which there is greatest need.
° Updated facts on low cost survival foods and on expedient means for
processing and cooking whole-kernel grains, soybeans, and other over- produced
basic foods. Our Government stores no food as a war reserve and has not given
even civil defense workers the instructions needed to enable survivors to make
good use of America's unplanned, poorly distributed, large stocks of unprocessed
foods.
° Updated information on how to obtain and use prophylactic potassium iodide
to protect your thyroid against injury both from war fallout, and also from
peacetime fallout if the United States suffers its first commercial nuclear
power reactor accident releasing life endangering radiation.
° Instructions for building, furnishing, and stocking economical, permanent
home fallout shelters designed for dual use-in a new chapter.
° Information on what you can do to prevent sickness if fallout from an
overseas nuclear war in which the United States is not a belligerent is blown
across the Pacific and deposited on America - in a new
chapter.
EXOTIC WEAPONS
Chemical and biological weapons and neutron warheads are called "exotic
weapons". Protective measures against these weapons are not emphasized in this
book, because its purpose is to help Americans improve their chances of
surviving what is by far the most likely type of attack on the United States: a
nuclear attack directed against war-related strategic targets.
Chemical Weapons are inefficient killing agents compared to typical
nuclear warheads and bombs. Even if exterminating the unprepared population of a
specified large area were an enemy's objective, this would require a delivered
payload of deadly chemical weapons many hundreds of times heavier than if large
nuclear weapons were employed.
Biological Weapons are more effective but less reliable than chemical
weapons. They are more dependent on favorable meteorological conditions, and
could destroy neither our retaliatory weapons nor our war-supporting
installations. They could not kill or incapacitate well protected military
personnel manning our retaliatory weapons. And a biological attack could not
prevent, but would invite, U.S. nuclear retaliatory strikes.
Neutron Warheads are small, yet extremely expensive. A 1-kiloton
neutron warhead costs about as much as a I-megaton ordinary warhead, but the
ordinary warhead not only has 1000 times the explosive power but also can be
surface-burst to cover a very large area with deadly fallout.
REWARDS
My greatest reward for writing Nuclear War Survival Skills is the
realization that the hundreds of thousands of copies of the original edition
which have been sold since 1979 already have provided many thousands of people
with survival information that may save their lives. Especially rewarding have
been the thanks of readers - particularly mothers with small children - for
having given them hope of surviving a nuclear war. Rekindled, realistic hope has
caused some readers to work to improve their and their families' chances of
surviving, ranging from making preparations to evacuate high risk areas during
an all too possible worsening crisis, to building and stocking permanent
shelters.
Because I wrote the original Nuclear War Survival Skills while working
at Oak Ridge National Laboratory at the American taxpayers
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Government edition or in any of the privately printed reproductions. I have
gotten nothing but satisfaction from the reported sales of over 400,000 copies
privately printed and sold between 1979 and 1987. Nor will I receive any
monetary reward in the future from my efforts to give better survival
instructions to people who want to improve their chances of surviving a nuclear
attack.
AVAILABILITY
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Laboratory un- copyrighted 1979 edition can be covered by a legitimate
copyright; it can be reproduced by anyone, without receiving permission. Much
new material, which I have written since my retirement in 1979 from Oak Ridge
National Laboratory, has been added, and is printed in a different type. To
assure that this new material also can be made widely available to the public at
low cost, without getting permission from or paying anyone, I have copyrighted
my new material in the unusual way specified by this 1987 edition's copyright
notice.
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS
Work to persuade the President, your Congressmen, your Senators, and other
leaders to support improved nuclear war survival preparations, starting with
increased funding for war- related civil defense. Urge them to approve and fund
the early deployment of truly defensive weapons that tests already have proven
capable of destroying some warheads in flight. (Attempts to develop perfect
defenses postpone or prevent the attainment of improved defenses.)
Obtain and study the best survival instructions available long before
a crisis occurs. Better yet, also make preparations, such as the ones
described in this book, to increase your and your family's chances of
surviving.
During a crisis threatening nuclear attack, present uncertainties regarding
the distribution of reliable survival information seem likely to continue.
Thoroughly field-tested survival instructions are not likely to be available to
most Americans. Furthermore, even a highly intelligent citizen, if given
excellent instructions during a crisis, would not have time to learn basic facts
about nuclear dangers and the reasons for various survival preparations. Without
this understanding, no one can do his best at following any type of survival
instructions.
By following the instructions in this book, you and your family can increase
the odds favoring your survival. If such instructions were made widely available
from official sources, and if our Government urged all Americans to follow them
during a worsening crisis lasting at least several days, additional millions
would survive an attack. And the danger of an attack, even the threat of an
attack, could be decreased if an enemy nation knew that we had significantly
improved our defenses in this way.
This is not the end of the story. The statement "Later, after newer data
was compiled, she determined that the binary stars within the pattern were too
close together to support life; so as a true skeptic, she issued a statement
that she now felt that the correlation was unlikely." is inaccurate. Stanton
Friedman and I have been communicating with Marjorie's niece and she issued a
statement regarding the inaccuracy. I sent this statement to the man that sent
the obituary to me. He had been touting the obituary as evidence that
Marjorie had concluded the correlation was unlikely. It had originally raised a
red flag with me, because she had never made this statement to Stan Friedman or
to Betty Hill. I forwarded Marjorie's niece's letter to the man who promoted the
inaccurate statement. Marjorie's family had requested that the accurate
information be disseminated to the public, but it appears that it didn't travel
beyond the man that I mailed it to.
I have attached Marjorie's niece's correction letter and a statement by
Stanton Friedman. (You have permission to publish this.) Kmarden@aol.com
When I wrote Aunt Marjs obituary, it was a short statement for the local community. The pastor who officiated at the funeral only met with us once and got some of the basic facts turned around, but since only the family attended and I thought he would no longer be involved, I did not correct him. Someone at the funeral home offered to send an announcement of Marjories death to organizations he thought she had been involved in (from some of the various printouts we had shared from the internet). I have not inquired what was sent to whom. After being ignored by the public as a person for so many years, I did not think Marjories short obituary would receive such interest or provoke a word-for-word examination.
Marjories work on Betty Hills map is still viable and worthy of consideration. To clarify what I was referring to, I remember Marj talking about a binary system that would not allow for the development of life the source was not a newly issued star catalog. While working on the obituary for Marjorie, my father recalled that Marj wrote a letter/statement to the effect that new data indicated that a system could not support life so her matching of the Betty Hill map was incorrect. Perhaps she and/or the recipient(s) realized that the published interpretation of the data was in error not Marjories work. In any case, Marj did not tell my father who was not involved anyway. If one wishes more details, please see the attached notes from Stanton Friedman. Our current knowledge allows for planets and possible life where Marjorie had indicated.
The larger point, that Marjorie was a true skeptic willing to let go of projects she was deeply involved in if the evidence was to the contrary, also remains. We will see how many people using my obituary for Marjorie to say her work is "debunked" will make corrections to their sites, etc.
Of course, Marjorie built more than one three-dimensional representation of our stellar neighborhood. She started her quest with one, built another with more data, others as newer star catalogs became available, ones with selected data, and so forth. I built the first of the type using suspended beads (1968). I would like to make clear that Sol is in a lonely position between two clumps of like (type G yellow) stars: our system is of interest.
Marjorie suffered the worst end for a person of her intellect and her life-long cultivation of knowledge and artistic skills. Alzheimers disease stole more than a decade of her life, her memory, and her brilliant yet loving mind. Playing the piano was one of the abilities she retained the longest. Many of her former students (first and third grade) shared with us their memories of how she started each day playing patriotic songs (on her own tiny piano) for them to sing. Later she worked at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory where it was left to her to make sense of data from disparate sources and methods. Her only sibling, my mother, had slipped away from us earlier, also due to Alzheimers disease. The constant, continuing loss of a loved ones essence is painful. The final end is more so, even the second time.
ConiAnn (Lowien) Limpert
Eldest niece of Marjorie Eleanor Fish
2013
I think it might be useful if I chimed in on this discussion. My first contact with Marjorie was at the request of Coral Lorenzen, Director of the Aerial Phenomenon Research organization in the early 1970s. Marjorie was looking for a scientist who might be able to assist some in her search for truth about the Betty Hill Star Map. I had already met Betty and Barney and was intrigued. I was lecturing a lot and managed to visit her in Ohio, besides our letters. I also was present at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago when she made a presentation to Dr. J. Allan Hynek and Dr. David Saunders as well as at a MUFON Conference in Akron, Ohio. I was part of the team that interviewed her in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for my documentary "UFOs ARE Real" which also included an interview with Dr. Mitchell, Chairman of the Ohio State University Astronomy Department. Dr. Mitchel had helped her gain access to star catalog data and testified on camera to the accuracy of her work. With Bobby Ann Slate Gironda, I prepared and published the first article about her work which appeared in SAGA Magazine. I also instigated an investigation by Terence Dickinson then editor of ASTRONOMY Magazine whom I had previously met. His article The Zeta Reticuli Incident" in Astronomy had more response than anything else they had ever published.
It came as quite a shock when Allan Hendry chief investigator for the Center for UFO Studies, claimed in a Fate Magazine article that recent scientific work had shown that Zeta 2 Reticuli was supposedly a double star as opposed to the single one Marjorie had thought it was along with the other pattern stars. Allan's comment was based on an unpublished footnote to a journal article. He hadn't contacted the authors. My associate Robert Collins did and was told "Our last observations by speckle Interferometry fail to confirm the close companion of zeta 2 Reticuli discovered in 1980. Furthermore a long and critical analysis of some strange results from autocorrelations of known single or binary stars gives us the conviction that the so called companion is spurious. It is due to an artifact in the diffraction pattern of the telescope... called "mickey's ears". (Daniel Bonneau , April 19th, 1988,Observatoire du Calern, France)
I should add that I considered Marjorie one of the most objective investigators I have ever encountered, though I have worked with many hundreds of engineers and scientists in my years in industry. She focused on facts and data, basing her conclusions on them not on bias. I am certain she did not renounce her conclusions, but would have been ready to if the data warranted it
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ROSWELL La CIA reconnaît pour la première fois lexistence de la Zone 51 http://spread-the-truth777.blogspot.ch/2013/08/roswell-la-cia-reconnait-pour-la.html
ROSWELL La CIA reconnaît pour la
première fois lexistence de la Zone 51
Son nom officiel était "Paradise
Ranch". Mais le folklore moderne (de X-Files àIndependence
Day en passant par nombre de jeux vidéos) l'a fait entrer dans la postérité
sous sa désignation géographique, Area 51, ou Zone 51. C'est là, à en croire les
ufologues les plus fervents, que seraient entreposés les vestiges du crash de
Roswell, preuves des relations secrètes entre l'armée américaine et les
extraterrestres.
L'existence de la Zone 51 n'avait
jamais été officiellement reconnue par le gouvernement américain, ce qui a
contribué à alimenter les fantasmes les plus fous depuis la guerre froide. C'est
désormais chose faite, rapporte The Atlantic Wire. Le site National Security Archive, un programme de l'université
George Washington, publie pour la première fois des documents déclassifiés de la
CIA, qui évoquent directement l'existence de ce site ultra-confidentiel dans le
désert du Nevada, comprenant une carte permettant de le
localiser.
La Zone 51 ne figurait jusqu'ici dans
aucun document déclassifié ni sur aucune carte officielle (aujourd'hui, une simple recherche sur Google Maps permet de la
localiser). Voici ce que répondait l'armée de l'air en 1998 à toute
demande d'information sur le sujet :
Une lettre de l'USAF répondant à une
requête concernant la zone 51 (Wikimedia Commons)
Ces 407 pages de documents
déclassifiés (téléchargeables ici) ne mentionnent évidemment pas
l'existence du moindre Alien. Elles décrivent en revanche avec force détails
l'un des programmes les plus secrets de l'armée américaine : l'U-2, le fameux
avion espion de Lockheed utilisé pendant la guerre froide, dont la Zone 51 était
la base.
Un U-2 sur une piste d'atterrissage
(Crédit : CIA)
On peut notamment lire quelques
détails sur l'opération "Fish Hawk" (pages 249 à 251), qui vit un U-2 décoller
d'un porte-avions en mai 1964 pour photographier le site des essais nucléaires
français dans le Pacifique, ou encore sur la participation des Britanniques à ce
programme en avance sur son temps (pages 153 à 157).
Une partie de ces informations sur
les missions de l'U-2 étaient déjà connues, ces documents ayant déjà été
partiellement déclassifiés en 2002. Mais ils avaient été expurgés de toute
référence à la Zone 51.
Reste une question. Pourquoi cette
appellation de "Zone 51" ? Il s'agit en réalité d'un accident de l'histoire.
Conscient que la désignation du site, sur la carte, "Area 51", n'achèverait pas
de convaincre les participants au programme à venir s'installer en plein désert,
les équipes du président Eisenhower se mirent d'accord sur une appellation plus
attirante : "Paradise Ranch", bientôt réduit à "Ranch". L'industrie du
divertissement, la culture populaire et les conspirationnistes de tout poil en
décidèrent autrement.
Marjorie Eleanor Fish Obituary: View Marjorie Fish's Obituary by
News Herald
Marjorie Eleanor Fish
OAK RIDGE, TN:
Marjorie Eleanor Fish, 80, of Oak Ridge, TN, and formerly of Lakeside & Oak
Harbor, OH, passed away Monday, April 08, 2013 at Riverview Healthcare Campus,
Oak Harbor, OH.
Marjorie was born on September 19, 1932 in Cleveland, OH,
the daughter of Oren and Mary (Underwood) Fish Jr. The Fish family moved to
Lakeside, OH, when Marjorie was young. She graduated from Danbury HS in 1950 and
Juanita College, Huntington, PA in 1954. Marjorie worked at Gibbs Studio in
Lakeside and for a photographer in Toledo for a few years. She attended Bowling
Green State University (Ohio), to obtain her teaching certificate. She taught
kindergarten at Catawba School and Portage School before taking a position at
Benton, Carroll, Salem Schools teaching 1st and 3rd grades. She is fondly
remembered by her students for playing "America" on the organ as class started
and teaching "My Country 'tis of Thee". As one of her hobbies, Marjorie made an
investigation into the Betty Hill map by constructing a 3-D star map in the late
1960's using several databases. She found a pattern that matched Mrs. Hill's
drawing well, which generated international interest. Later, after newer data
was compiled, she determined that the binary stars within the pattern were too
close together to support life; so as a true skeptic, she issued a statement
that she now felt that the correlation was unlikely. The History Channel
portrayed her in at least one series. She moved to work at Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN. She retired with over 20 years of research service
for the U. S. Department of Energy.
Marjorie shared her love of art,
learning the out-of-doors, camping, gardening and many other interests with her
nieces and nephew: Connie (Jeffrey) Limpert, Helen (Robert) Denney, Joel (Dawn)
Lowien, Julia (John) Empcke and Joann (Jeff) Wilber; nine great-nieces and
nephews,; four great-great-nephews and a great-great-niece.
Marjorie was
preceded in death by her parents and sister: Jean (Bernell)
Lowien.
Visitation will be 11-1pm, Thursday, April 11, 2013 in the
Gerner-Wolf-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory, Port Clinton, OH, followed by a
funeral service conducted by Pastor Bruce-Batchelor-Glader at 1:00pm, in the
funeral home. Burial will be in Sackett Cemetery, Marblehead,
OH.
Memorial donations in memory of Marjorie may be given to the , 2500 N. Reynolds Rd.,
Toledo, OH 43615 or the Ottawa County Humane Society, 2424 E. Sand Rd., Port
Clinton, OH. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.walkerfuneralhomes.com.
We Don't Care Whether It Is American, Russian Or Martian We Want The Technology!
In
August 1989, Chris Gibson, a Scottish oil-exploration engineer and, at the time,
a member of the British Royal Observer Corps (ROC), was working on the oil rig
Galveston Key in the North Sea when he noticed an aircraft in the shape of a
pure isoceles triangle refuelling from a KC-135 Stratotanker alongside two
F-111s. The unknown aircraft, cruising in a formation northward through
Air-to-Air Refuelling Area (AARA) 6A, is what people have come to believe, is
the mysterious Aurora hypersonic spyplane. Another possible aircraft, which
could have been seen over the North Sea however, is Northrop's A-17 stealth
attack plane. Chris Gibson's observation of the mysterious flying triangle is
often cited by UFO researchers when the subject of Aurora rises. Below, Chris
Gibson explains precisely what happened, as well as giving an insight into
himself.
While
most reports of flying saucers are quickly dismissed by defence chiefs, the
previously classified papers show the sighting, which took place near Pitlochry
in 1990, was taken extremely seriously. A former MoD official who investigated
the case told Scotland on Sunday that despite strenuous efforts they could find
no earthly explanation for the craft.
Witnesses
reported seeing a large, diamond-shaped object hanging in the air next to a RAF
Harrier above the A9 at Calvine, north of Pitlochry, on August 4. The UFO is
said to have hovered for about 10 minutes before zooming skywards at high speed
and disappearing from view.
The
apparent close encounter of the Caledonian kind was photographed by members of
the public whose images appear to show a blurry, diamond-shaped craft next to a
jet. Fearing the pictures would spark significant media interest, the MoD
decided to bring it to the attention of the Government. A Whitehall official
wrote in a memo: "Such stories are not normally drawn to the attention of
ministers. "On this occasion, however, the MoD has been provided with six
photographic negatives of an alleged UFO... and has been asked for comments
almost certainly for inclusion in a forthcoming story."
The
memo suggested the media should be told that "no definite conclusion had been
reached regarding the large diamond-shaped object". It has also emerged the MoD
went on to commission a series of line drawings of the object the following
year, noting that the "sensitivity of the material suggests very special
handling". Former MoD civil servant Nick Pope, who dealt with UFO reports,
described the image as the "most impressive" ever shown to his
department.
He
said: "The MoD has all sorts of equipment and expertise that we used to analyse
and enhance imagery to tell whether there were any signs of fakery.
"This
picture was assessed by our digital experts, who concluded it was a real
photograph showing a solid-structured craft which was estimated as being around
25m in diameter. There were no wings and no visible signs of any propulsion
system. It was exotic and unknown in a way far beyond even the most modern
stealth aircraft being trialled at that time."
Pope,
who served in the MoD for 21 years until 2006, claims they were unable to come
up with any firm answers about the craft and its origins.
"I
remember going to a briefing with the defence intelligence staff where the
photograph was discussed. My opposite number in defence intelligence pointed his
finger to the left and said, 'It is not the Americans,' then to the right,
saying, 'It is not the Soviets,' and finally, he said, 'That only leaves...' and
pointed his finger directly up."
During
his time with the ministry, Pope had a blown-up copy of the photograph on his
office wall until it was personally taken down by his superior. He recalled: "My
head of division removed it and put it in his drawer because he was convinced,
wrongly in my opinion, that it showed a top secret prototype craft.
"Somewhere
along the line the photo disappeared, but I have no idea whether it was
genuinely misplaced or whether it was treated as something we shouldn't have
seen and put through a shredder."
Meanwhile,
another newly released file reveals how efforts to create a computer database of
UFO reports were halted amid fears of a potential public relations disaster
should its existence come to light. The aim was to produce a database which
could supply information and explanations when ministers were asked questions in
Parliament about sightings.
A
memo from March 1988 revealed the project was to be ditched because it
"contravened" statements from ministers saying UFOs did not pose a threat to the
UK. The official wrote: "I also understand that there was some concern about
public reaction if knowledge of the work being undertaken emerged in the
media."
A
further file insists that the death of an US Air Force pilot attached to the RAF
was a "tragic accident" rather than the result of a UFO encounter. Captain
William Schaffner's fatal crash into the North Sea on September 8, 1970, made
headlines over allegations he was on an secret operation to intercept a glowing,
unidentified craft. But an MoD report concluded: "There is no reason to suggest
that there is any sort of UFO incident in any way connected with the tragic
crash."
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