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It seems that the case for Zechariah Sitchin's mystery Sumerian planet, Nibiru, just keeps getting stronger. This issue's news section contains two articles of interest - one, about the discovery of 'free-floating' planets (ie, planets without their own solar system), and a second, discussing the latest theory on the why the Earth tilts. What's interesting about both of these theories is that they point towards the very real possibility of a mystery planet or sun poised to enter our Solar System. Not that the notion of a Planet X is new in scientific circles -- in fact, it's been discovered and rediscovered numerous times. What's significant about these ‘new’ theories is that science is catching up with ancient knowledge, and that the media is playing along by softening us up and planting the seeds of this probable reality in the public's minds. Hopefully this will make it easier on society if and when a giant planet or a second sun suddenly appears in the sky… we might be less likely to run screaming for the hills. Or not! Is it really possible that our Solar System contains an extra planet? The mathematics seem to say so. And for those of you, like me, who in recent years have been thinking the Moon hasn’t been behaving as it should be, it turns out we weren’t imagining it. Somebody finally paid attention to what the plebs were saying, and a Cornell University study has agreed, in writing, that the Moon is misbehaving. And the only possible reason for this misbehaviour has been pinpointed as a ‘large body’ orbiting just outside our solar system. A large, so-far invisible, body. So look to the skies, people - there may be more than UFOs to look for!

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267 cOntains: sightings.........................................4 hinchinbrook sighting..........6 ufo meeting reports...........9 professor yefremov’s kgp files.......................................10 news and science .................14 I have learned to use the word "impossible" with the greatest caution. - Wernher von Braun 3


novemBeR-DecemBeR 2012 Location unknown, 4 November 2012, 9.00pm About 9.00pm Sunday night, I was sitting at my computer with my dog MJ sitting next to me on a pillow, where she sits all the time. All of a sudden MJ was trying to move but kept falling over -- her back legs were falling out from under her, and I thought OMG, she's got a tick, she's nearly paralysed. I rang G straight away and told him there's something wrong with MJ, she can't walk/stand, and he said to check her for a tick. I got off the phone and started to film her to show G what she was doing, and as I started to film she started to move again, thank God, but she was in a panic, she was panting and freaking out. I took her out the front to see if she wanted to go to the toilet or something, I didn't know what to do. Then I looked up and saw four lights just up the road in the sky, circling, so I rang and told G and told him 'it's just like what you see in those UFO movies.' I tried taking a video of it but it didn't turn out, my camera is not good at night. I went back inside with MJ as she had settled down, but the lights were still there. I was chatting to Gerard on and off over the next 30 minutes, and he kept on asking about the lights. I was trying to get all the pictures off my camera because it was full, so I could try and take video and pictures, but it was taking ages. I went back out to check the lights again, and all of a sudden the lights all went into one, upwards, and then disappeared with a sound like a sonic boom.

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G believes me because I was on the phone to him most of the time describing everything, but I was upset I didn't get it on camera. MJ disappeared for about 45 minutes after that, and when she came back she had bits of grass stuck to her. It's not like her to take off, especially at night like that.

Browns Plains, 20 November 2012, 7.25pm While walking with my family on our street, the sky was quite clear but due to street lights and house lights it was the usual suburban visibility. We witnessed three passenger jets with flashing lights and sound, and the usual delay of sound due to distance,

and I was explaining to my children that if we watched where the sound was coming from and where the position of the jet was, then used the current position of the jet and watched the jet travel the same distance and count the time it took, we could calculate the speed of the jet with a degree of rough accuracy. Anyhow, noticing how slow and small the jets were due to distance, there was suddenly a gap in the jets and no sound was heard. I then saw a bright object that was far brighter than any star and larger than Venus or Mercury, travelling from west to east. It was smaller than the jets

Strange smoke ring observed over Oxenford, Gold Coast, November 2012

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(which were all heading roughly south), but its speed far exceeded the jets, eg. not blistering, but to move from the west to he east it took about 10 to 15 seconds . There was no sound, no blinking lights, just a perfectly consistent light whiteyellow light. We watched it go into the distance toward Browns Plains/ Marsden/Kingston way. If I was not looking I would not have noticed the object. It was not a satellite or jet in my opinion - it was too fast, too low and had no sound. Simply awesome for whole family

Oxenford, 17 November 2012, afternoon On Saturday the 17th November I saw something very strange [image below left]. So strange I took a photo if it. I was on Michigan Drive, Oxenford, when a large dark ring appeared above me. Much lower than an ordinary cloud, it looked like smoke travelling inside a tube with a moving cloud inside of it. There was no one else around, which is why I took the picture. The ring passed right over the top of me, so I got into my car to follow it but it was gone. No one I know can deliver an explanation. It freaked me out and excited me at the same time.

Burleigh, 26 November 2012, 9.20pm Tonight at about 9.20pm I was at the West Burleigh gym, and when I left I saw what looked like a fireball comet thingy in the direction of Coolangatta. I thought the object was on a post or something, so I pulled the car over and watched it. It was bright orange and looked like a round fireball -- the object was not solid looking, and I thought it was a comet it was moving towards Surfers

Paradise really fast, then it stopped and headed out to sea. This thing is driving me insane thinking about it

Gold Coast, 30 November 2012, 7.00pm I was working on my car around 7.00pm last night and looked out towards the ocean and saw several red lights hovering in the sky, slowly moving before disappearing. My wife and children also saw this and so did our neighbour. I have not seen anything in the news so was wondering if this was just flares or something like that. They seemed to move in random patterns up and down, which has my flare theory a bit confused. And I am curious why no one else seems to have seen them?

Marsden, 8 December 2012, evening My family and I were out tonight and on our way home my 12 year old son asked if an object in the sky above the Marsden area (Logan City) was a helicopter. We thought it was, so we started to watch it, wondering what kinds of action may be happening. It had two big red lights and a bright beam of light shining down to the area below. We were not close - the object looked like it was a suburb away. We were on the Motorway at the time and continued to watch it, and it continued to stay in the one place with its beam of light. After exiting the motorway (a few minutes drive from when we first saw it), we saw it turn off its beam of light and start moving toward the same direction we were travelling. We still thought it was a helicopter at this stage, but as it came closer to us, and us to it, we thought more and more that it was not like any kind of helicopter we would normally see.

We see quite a few as we live close to the hospital. We then turned down the service road towards our street where we were almost following it. Its lights then changed from red to blue and red. My husband and I had, as safe as it may not seem, our eyes glued to the windscreen of our car, looking at it. It definitely did not look like a helicopter as it flew over the top of us. It was narrow and long and reminded me of a long flashing glow stick. It turned off its blue and red lights and went to a white light and flew higher into the sky, and within 90 seconds it looked like a distant star. I have never seen what I believe is a UFO. I really didn't believe in them. But tonight with my family, my three kids and my husband, who all saw the same thing, I don't know what else to think.

Pacific Pines, 31 December 2010, reported November 2012 Following a news story and photos in the Gold Coast Bulletin on Nov 25 2012 on UFO sightings, attached is a photo that I took on 31 Dec 2010 at about 8.30 over Pacific Pines, Gold Coast, Queensland. (Ed’s note: photo is not printed as the image was too faint for reproduction. The object looks like a round red light.) We actually sighted several objects the same as this one, but at different intervals, and this was the last one we saw. The others were lower but unfortunately I didn't have my camera ready to capture them. I thought it was interesting that one of the photos featured in the Bulletin was the same object as the ones we sighted. Even though it was New Years Eve we had not been drinking as we were babysitting our little granddaughter.

SHIRLEY BATTIE

Author, clairvoyant and spiritual healer Shirley Battie returns to Brisbane in 2013 and will be speaking at the February 2013 UFO Research Queensland public meeting.

When: Friday February 22, 2013, 7.30pm Where: Kenmore Library, Meeting Room 3 Kenmore Village Shopping Centre, 9 Brookfield Road, Kenmore Check the UFORQ website for updates:

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THE BLACK ANDWHITE WHITE OF UFOS SIGHTING AT HINCHINBROOKAND HAYCOOK ISLAND, MAY 13, 1995 On 13 May, 1995 my brother D and I were fishing between Hinchinbrook and Haycock Island, North Queensland. When we decided to leave for home late on that Saturday, the boat engine battery was flat. It was a new large boat battery which lasted another three years. The only other time it gave trouble was at a later time, but in the same location. So we decided to each use a paddle on the 4.2 metre boat.

We arrived back at Fishers Creek at about 3.00am. We still had a distance to go to the boat ramp, but we could go no further because of the tidal rips. When we were nearly there, D saw six UFOs, about thirty feet in diameter, disappear behind the hill at the mouth of the Deluge Creek. Due to the angle of the boat I did not see the objects, however, later on I saw lights over the mangroves through a fog. When we could go no further we anchored,

then the channel glassed over and the Moon lit up the whole area. It was a sight to behold. The fog near the mouth of Deluge Creek then formed into a rectangular end, about 5 metres wide by 2.5 metres high. Then it came straight towards us, a

Image 1: The object as it appeared. near the mouth of the Deluge Creek.

Image 2: The position of the boat to the objects.

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distance of 1.5 kilometres, and it was “white” with a black strip at the top [see image 1 below]. Suddenly a similar size “black” object appeared, coming from Sandstone Creek straight towards us, a distance of three kilometres. The “Black” set up on the south east side, while the “White” moved to the north east side. The five metres between them then turned grey, so that we had a wall 15 metres wide by 2.5 metres high and the mouth of the Deluge Creek was totally obscured [see image 2 below left]. Things were ever changing, and suddenly a white strip 150mm wide ran across the end of the “black”, then three kilometres down the side. Just as suddenly the strip

disappeared, and” black” was all black again. The black stripe on the top of “white” then changed shape [see image 3 below]. The stripe disappeared only to be replaced by a black fish, then a black lizard-like animal with no feet, then a second and a third lizard. My brother, who wasn’t well, became very tired so I made him a bed and he lay down. We had a bed down each side, so after a while I lay down too. After about ten minutes I sat up and the big black façade had disappeared. All that was left was a 1.8 metre wide segment going the full distance to Sandstone Creek. It was disappearing into itself, much as I would imagine a black hole would

do, until it disappeared into Sandstone Creek [see image 4 bottom]. Then “white” and “black” then started to break up into a fog until we were completely covered. This was about 5.00am. I slept for half an hour, and when I awoke there were strips of fog down the channel and on Hinchinbrook, with the sun coming up behind the island. It was one of the most beautiful sights I had ever seen. During the whole ordeal we couldn’t move and we were at their mercy. It was with great relief that we had survived. I tried to connect mentally with whatever the force might have been, but received nothing.

Image 3: Diagram indicating the position of the black stripe.

Image 4: A drawing of the object as it disappeared

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SHIRLEY BATTIE

Author, clairvoyant and spiritual healer Shirley Battie returns to Brisbane in 2013. Beginning her active work in the realms of spiritual healing, clairvoyance and psychic phenomena in 1990, Shirley made contact with spirit guides she refers to as ‘Extra Celestials’, who have given her much information about the changes coming to planet Earth. During February 2013 Shirley will be holding workshops in the Brisbane area (see schedule below).

BRISBANE SCHEDULE, FEBRUARY 2013 FEES AND CHARGES One to one readings - $100 1 hour, daytime Soul Readings - $85pp 7.30pm, 3 – 6 people per group Daytime workshops - $100 ** A Non-refundable deposit is required for all bookings.

WORKSHOPS* Saturday 16 February ‘Any Questions’ Talk $10 pp

7.00pm - @ Springfield

Sunday 17 February Mind Alive Meditation Techniques Workshop $100 - @ Springfield10:00 – 16:00 Monday 18 February Reaching for the Stars Workshop $100 -@ Springfield10:00 – 16:00 Tuesday 19 February One to One Readings $100 – Daytime -@ SpringfieldSoul Readings $85pp Evening (Group of 3-6 People max) Wednesday 20 February One to One Readings $100 --@ Springfield19:30 (7.30pm) – Shirley to give talk at: After Life Discussion Group - Kenmore Thursday 21 February Raising Your Vibration Workshop $100 (Max 15 People) Springfield10:00 – 16:00 Only for those who can already meditate. Friday 22 February 19:30 (7.30pm) – Shirley to give talk at: UFORQ, Kenmore Library Saturday 23 February Mediumship/Psychic Development Workshop $100 - -@ Springfield10:00 – 16:00 Sunday 24 February Channelling Workshop $100 (Max 15 people) - -@ Springfield10:00 – 16:00 (*Note: schedule may be subject to change. Call 0435 509 932 to confirm details.)

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UFO M EETING REPORTS Sheryl Gottschall GLEN INNES UFO MEETING BRISBANE UFO MEETING On November 23 2012, Martin and I attended the inaugural Glen Innes UFO meeting held at the local Glenn Innes library. The meeting was organised by a friend of mine, Leonie Starr, who lived in the UK for 27 years and was a founding member of the CCCS (Centre for Crop Circle Studies). She was quite involved with field work while in the UK, and the various events the CCCS held over the years. Recently she decided to start a UFO discussion group, so she hooked up with UFO researcher Barry Taylor, who also lives in Glen Innes, and organised their first UFO meeting. It was a great turnout with 36 people attending and, considering the population of the area is only about 7,000, the organizer was pleased. First to speak was myself, and I presented some of the photographs that have been sent to UFORQ over the years. I also discussed seven cases we’d investigated personally, and briefly touched on the well-known cases of Kelly Cahill, Fred Valentich and Father Gill. I also raised the question of how old the UFO phenomenon might be, and showed some of the lesser known artwork from history. Next I covered the physical and paranormal aftereffects of close encounter experiences and finished with the cover-up and the Disclosure project. After the break, Barry Taylor presented photos and footage of UFOs that he’d taken while living in Grafton NSW. He spoke about how he had developed his vision and was able to see objects better as a result. I think between the two of us we gave a well rounded coverage of the phenomenon and the feedback was very positive. There was a good Q&A segment at the end, and a lengthy discussion over supper. Two days later Martin, Leonie, Barry and I met again and discussed orbs, filming techniques, UFOs and a whole lot of other things that are too many to mention.

[left to right] Barry Taylor, Sheryl Gottschall, Martin Gottschall, Leonie Starr

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Following the Glen Innes trip, we returned to Brisbane and had a house guest for a couple of days. This was Alec Brimacombe, who had flown from Cairns to meet us and attend our public meeting. Alec is our Cairns area UFO contact and it was a delight to finally meet him face to face, but I soon put him to work making sandwiches for our supper at the Brisbane meeting. lol! The November meeting was the last meeting for the year and it was very well attended with 43 people plus 14 committee members (yes we’re brimming with committee members at the moment -- yay!) so we had a full house. I knew we would because of the topic being the personal account of an alien abductee. I’d known our guest speaker for about 20 years (he used the pseudonym John). John wasn’t shy, as he’d already spoken about his experiences publically in 1992 when we held a weekend seminar at QUT. Our key speaker at that event was crop circle researcher, Colin Andrews, and John’s presentation was part of the weekend program. At the November UFORQ meeting he told his story for the second time, but with the added experience of 11 years working as a military intelligence officer. At times he was quite moved emotionally, especially when he spoke of the appearance of green lights in his daughter’s bedroom and having to watch as his daughter was ”taken” by three beings and not being able to do anything about it. John’s story was full of missing time experiences, plus many sightings, some of which were corroborated by reports published in the local paper soon after. His main encounter was a shared experience with his brother. During this experience John and a friend were sitting outside when they saw a glow coming from around the corner. So they went to investigate and came across a big bright orange light that spooked John’s friend who then ran off. So John returned home to get his brother, who strangely was already anxious, but who agreed to return with John. They got to within about 10 metres of the glow and soon found themselves surrounded by a golden fog. The fog was so thick that even though he was standing next to his brother, John couldn’t see him. Then a bright white light appeared and in an

elevated position within that light was a three foot tall man. Next they were in a craft, but John can’t remember how they got there. By this time John was very dazed and his next recollection was of being on a metal bed with a bright light overhead. To his left was a seven foot tall white being who spoke slowly to John telepathically. This communication felt to John like he was hit in the centre of his head, then it went through his brain. All this time his eyes were transfixed on the bright white light above which had become very alluring. He found he could turn onto his right side, where he saw a being moving towards him carrying a one foot long object which the being put in Johns ear while telling John it wouldn’t hurt. His next recollection is of waking up naked with the beings fixated on his genitals, and during this time semen was extracted from him. John next recalled being on a larger craft looking out of large portholes. On this craft he became aware of many types of beings, some 12 to 13 feet tall. John was told that he was ‘chosen above others’ and ‘this’ has been going on since his grandfather, and been happening to his mother, brother and now his children. His next recollection is standing outside his house and looking up to see a ship shooting up high in the sky. After this experience John’s mother went into his bedroom to find him pale white, lying in a fetal position and not being able to wake him up. Eventually he did get up to go to the bathroom and found gel coming out of his ear. His mother thought someone was playing a trick on him, but she was also worried so she took him to visit his doctor. An analysis found that his head was leaking brain fluid which left the medical staff stumped as to how this could happen. It was thought that John may have been mugged so the police were called and John found himself having a laugh to himself when they asked, “have you seen any strange people tonight?” After this experience John became withdrawn and found life quite difficult, but was surprisingly supported by his GP who was open to the abduction phenomenon. This was an amazing story and comments I received were that it was presented in a very grounded way. I have to agree.

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PROFESSOR YEFREMOV’S

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Paul Stonehill SCIENTIST, WRITER, PHILOSOPHER Ivan Antipovich Yefremov was born in 1908 (the true year of his birth), the son of a peasant’s daughter and a Russian government official. Doctor of biological sciences, a brilliant sci-fi writer and a bold visionary, Ivan Yefremov had written more than 100 scientific works and had an encyclopedic, comprehensive knowledge of biology, physics, astronomy, sociology, philosophy and medicine. He coined the term taphonomy (the science that studies the process of decay and fossilization), and founded the study of taphonomy in 1940 (and by doing so turned paleontology into exact science). Yefremov was able to predict the discovery of diamond deposits in Yakutia; because of his ideas, a Soviet scientist some years later was able to discover practical holography. The KGB later whined that Yefremov knew where the diamond deposits were located but would not tell the authorities and instead revealed the state secret through his story. Yefremov was equally at home among the stars, in the open ocean, in the cataclysms of the distant geological epochs, or in the nonexistent world of anti-matter. This is according to Professor Olson, a former member of the National Academy of Sciences, and recipient of numerous medals and awards who knew the Russian scientist and corresponded with him. Olson described his colleague as a person who seemingly did not feel the boundaries of time and space.

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IMMEASURABLE EXTENT OF KNOWLEDGE Yefremov wrote about alien artifacts found during paleontological expeditions (his novel Star Ships was not published until 1948, because of the ideas presented there that there are many inhabited planets in the Universe, that the evolution of sapient beings is quite similar, and that all sentient beings are humanoid in appearance). He was convinced that all claims to the effect that we will not be able to understand civilizations that have arisen on other planets in different conditions were groundless. The fact, in his words, was this: the universe is built according to the same plan, from the same bricks or elements, with the same properties and cause-and-effect relationships. Consciousness, thought, and intellectual matter throughout the universe are structured in accordance with these laws, and, as much as they originate from them, represent their product and reflection. Therefore we would definitely understand each other’s minds; we cannot fail to… Yefremov was only able to publish a story he wrote back in 1943, about genetic memory, in 1968 (A Secret from Hellas, it was considered too “mystical” for the regime…). There had to be knowledge in his possession that has not been revealed fully. In one novel, Yefremov wrote that Imhotep was directly seeking information and receiving accurate answers from the Egyptian deity Thoth in his sanctuary in a place known as Ra’s Souls…The wise Imhotep, a great mind, statesman and scientist of ancient Egypt, came back to his Pharaoh with the accurate

answers, and much more: he was shown wonders that no previous Pharaohs had ever been shown. Imhotep was given knowledge back in approximately 2880 BCE, in the period when many other centers of newly gained knowledge sprung up in China, Crete, Sumer and India, when men received knowledge from “gods” who arrived on our planet. Imhotep kept objects, similar to powerful modern computers, in a special sanctuary. Professor Yefremov was fascinated by Minoan civilization, ancient Crete and its mysterious, vanished inhabitants. He seemed to know much more than was revealed in his novels. He knew English, French and German; knew and discussed Agni Yoga, an esoteric teaching founded by the Russian painter and philosopher Nicholas Roerich and his wife, Elena. Yefremov also knew well a very curious book (unavailable in the USSR), “Le Matin des Magiciens (The Morning of the Magicians), which was the progenitor for most of the “New Age” literature. Throughout his novels and stories he was greatly influenced by ancient Greece.Yefremov was a lover of life; he constantly emphasized beauty, especially the beauty of human body, beauty of healthy Eros. He hated religious fanatics, all those who destroyed beauty and human psyche He possessed incredible knowledge of hypnosis; his “experimental” book the Razor’s Blade (1963) is notable for a huge amount of the scientific facts and dynamism (hypnotism, genetic memory, human psyche, Alexander the Great and his mysterious crown found at the bottom of the ocean, ancient

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India, nonstop adventures…), and was always the bestseller of the Soviet black markets, and is reprinted year after year.Yefremov was quite familiar with Buddhist Hinayana and Mahayana systems, Pythagorean and Gnostic teachings; learned five stages of Yoga, and was interested in Nestorianism and Manicheanism. He was not an adherent of occult sciences.Yefremov was an atheist and believed in his version of Communism. He was not a mystic, but neither was he dogmatic. Allan Yefremov revealed that his father was greatly interested in Hinduism. At the same time, he possessed a great talent: he could accurately diagnose diseases, surprising doctors.

political science), according to his son; the extent of the man’s knowledge was immeasurable.

(even in paleontology) after his death, and for a number of years they succeeded.

A DIFFERENT COMMUNISM

A STRANGE KGB INVESTIGATION

Ivan Yefremov had his own vision of Communism: the stupendous future he described in Andromeda-the Space Age Tale and Cor Serpentis (Heart of the Snake) (1958) was drastically different from the dreary contemporaneous reality. This did not bode well with the Soviet leaders, and the KGB.

One month after his death, in October of 1972, the KGB sealed off his modest apartment on the Spasoglinischevsky Pereulok, full of books, diaries, scientific treatises, maps, notebooks, and many other items.

According to P. Chudinov, PhD of Biological sciences, and Professor Yefremov’s student and assistant, the man had possessed a fantastic sense of being one with Nature. It seemed to people around him, on occasions, that he had visited the areas where his expeditions arrived in, although they knew for certain he had never been there before. Yefremov believed in the spiritual power of a man, psychological and physical self-improvement; he created a vision of a magnificent, brilliant, breathtaking future of humankind, of space exploration, of cooperation between ours and the extraterrestrial civilizations through the use of the Great Circle, a marvelous association that consolidates isolated planets (like Earth) in the interconnected totality by remarkable methods of communication.

Soviet people loved his novels; many of them (including cosmonauts) chose their professions and education because of the influence of Yefremov’s books (translated into dozens of languages of the world).

Long before it became an issue, Professor Yefremov demonstrated concerns about ecology of the planet, and harm to the environment during the nuclear arms race.

Yefemov never mentioned Russian Communist leader Lenin in his futuristic novels, although he was pressured to. In the 1930s the Communist Party would not accept him for membership because of his father’s “wrong” social class, and in the 1950s Yefremov declined to join it, stating that his father’s social class had not changed…

Towards the end of his life, Yefremov was interested in everything (except

The authorities tried to silence any mention of Yefremov’s achievements

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Eleven officers searched the apartment for over 13 hours using X-rays and a metal detector. The KGB searched the apartment of the famous paleontologist for over 13 hours. They intended to open the urn with Yefremov’s ashes, but his wife Taisia Iosifovna would not to let them. When she tried to find out later what was the reason for all this, the KGB said that they found an anti-Soviet article someone (who left no return address) mailed to the writer. At the same time the widow was repeatedly questioned about her husband’s wounds, and all details of his life, from birth to death.The prosecutor’s office wanted to know how many years she actually knew Yefremov. She asked the KGB a direct question: what are you accusing him of? The direct reply was that they are not accusing him, as he is a dead man. Yefremov’s wife kept a copy of the KGB search report; it stated that they were looking for “ideologically harmful literature”. They confiscated Yefremov’s old photographs (from different periods of his life), his letters to his wife, letters from readers, photos of his friends, and receipts. No author’s manuscripts were taken, but they did take homeopathic medicine bottles, a book about Africa in English (it had dry leaves inside); his geological minerals, a cane with a “sharp metal object inside,” and a stick made from colored metals. They never returned the last two objects. The KGB had continued the investigation of Ivan Yefremov’s life and activities for eight years after the writer’s

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death. The “Yefremov’s Dossier” comprised forty (40) volumes. ENIGMATIC FILES Three Russian investigative journalists tried to uncover the truth. One of them, A. Izmailov, published his findings in NEVA magazine (Issue 5, 1990). Two others, Nikita Petrov and Olga Edelman, published their findings in 2002 in http://www.ruthenia.ru/logos/ number/2002_02/02.htm. They were able to see the files pertaining to the case, files from the Office of the Prosecutor of the USSR. The Prosecutor’s Office was empowered to oversee cases initiated by the state security services (KGB), and every criminal case had its twin file in the Prosecutor’s Office, where updated information from the case was filed. The case had this designation in the Russian archives: ÖÃÀÐÔ. ô. Ð-8131. Îï. 36 Ä. 5653 (according to the Russian historian N.V. Boyko who presented his information in 1997, at the First International Yefremov Symposium). The contents of the file provided no clear answers and raised even more questions. The cause of death was not determined, and Yefremov might not have been the person her appeared to be, that is what the files stated, and because of the above, a criminal case was opened and an investigation ensued in January of 1973. No mention of the November search of the deceased author’s apartment was found in the file (although the Prosecutor’s Office authorized it, as the journalists learned later). The criminal case was officially closed in March of 1974, and the Prosecutor’s Office was informed. Fifteen people were questioned about Yefremov’s identity, and it was determined that he died from natural causes. But the KGB investigation went on. Many years later, Izmailov was able to meet with the investigator, who told him there was no underlying denunciation against Yefremov. Habibulin, the original investigator, was very reluctant to talk about the case even in the waning days of the USSR. In 1989 the journalist was able to get an official response from the Moscow

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KGB office that the search of Yefremov’s apartment was due to suspicion that the author died a violent death. But the search had caused such suspicions not to be confirmed… BRITISH AGENT HYPOTHESIS According to the rumors that spread through Moscow in 1972,Yefremov was actually a British agent who“substituted” the writer during the Mongolian expeditions. Some rumors mentioned that the KGB installed recording devices in the author’s home and recorded his death. According to the former office of the KGB’s Second Department (Counterintelligence), V. Korolyov, who published his article in 1991 (Stolitsa Magazine), their Moscow office had few activities to occupy the time. To justify their murky existence, Lt.-General Alidin decided to make Yefremov into a British agent. Why was the case against the Yefremov initiated by the KGB? The British espionage accusation is not in the files pertaining to the case. Accusation of “anti-Soviet” activities is nowhere in the files (unlike in most other KGB cases), unless more files are missing from the special division. The Prosecutor’s Office division that handled Yefremov’s files would not even deal with major espionage cases. But with his death, had Yefremov been suspected of being a spy, the case would have been closed. Yet it was not.What remains is the mysterious verification of identity, the accusation that Yefremov was not who he pretended to be. The investigative journalists came to a conclusion that for some unknown reasons, the KGB needed a formal cover-up to initiate a criminal case against the Russian writer. Inconsistencies did not bother the KGB operatives. When the need to continue the case was gone, they stopped the case. EXTRATERRESTRIAL HYPOTHESIS There remains one explanation of the case against Yefremov. A.N. Strugatsky, one of the most famous international science fiction writers, proffered the explanation in his conversation with Izmailov. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the U.S. Armed Forces and the CIA had created departments that had seriously studied flying saucers, and possibilities of ET invasion of Earth.The Soviets might have similar ideas.

Several books, co-authored by Philip Mantle and the author of this article, describe Soviet military research of UFOs, as well as the KGB interest in the subject (dating back to 1920s). Hence, Strugatsky, perhaps unbeknownst to him, was right in the sense that the Soviets had similar agencies and programs. And the very unusual Soviet author interested them immensely. At the same time, Soviet sci-fi fans came up with a persistent idea that leading sci-fi writers were agents of extraterrestrial civilizations. What if a KGB officer, who took over the newly created agency believed in the absurd idea that sci-fi writers are ET agents? He ordered that Yefremov was to be under observation while alive, as they were afraid to capture a “live” alien whose actions could be unpredictable. But when the author, or ‘alien’, died, they could uncover some means of his communications with a civilization that was well advanced in comparison with ours. Not knowing what the ‘means’ would look like, the KGB grabbed whatever they could. Not finding what they were looking for, they later returned the objects. This account explains the unusual KGB conduct: the search of the apartment after Yefremov’s death, confiscation of certain items, their attempt to open the urn, the KGB concern that the author was cremated on the second day after his death (no autopsy was performed); the strange questions asked of his wife; and the statement that Yefremov was not accused of anything. LIFE-GIVING WATER The Africa angle was not considered by investigative journalists. Yefremov, according to his son Allan (named in honor of Allan Quartermain from H. Rider Haggard’s novels, and himself a geologist), loved Africa and had many books about the continent in English, German and French. In 1942-43 Yefremov wrote and shortly thereafter published a story titled Meeting over Tuscarora. In its plotline Yefremov was trying to tell the world something about “life-giving” water discovered in the ocean depths near South Africa, including the coordinates where it could be harvested from the ocean’s floor.

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Professor Yefremov had an obscure comment about the story in September of 1972. Commenting on his early stories, he wrote that the problem of the heavy water accumulation at the ocean depths outside of the thermal mixing still remains open. It is quite possible the aging Politburo bosses would be interested in the source of his knowledge. DINOSAUR BONES, GIANTS, AND WORMS OF THE GOBI In 1946, the Paleontological Institute of the Soviet Academy of Sciences dispatched expeditions to the Gobi Desert to search for fossils. The actual field expeditions of 1946-1949 were led by Ivan Yefremov. Great discoveries were made despite the fact that the expeditions were poorly equipped and used inadequate means of transportation. The final expedition took place in 1949. Yefremov and his colleagues, having explored more than 25,000 kilometers, discovered many new sites with a great number of dinosaur and other reptiles bones. He made an assumption that Central Asia during the Cretaceous was a territory with numerous bogs, water, and luxuriant vegetation.Those conditions were favorable for dinosaurs. Therefore, one could expect to find their remains…and plenty of fossils (460 cases, more than 120 tons taken to two museums in the Soviet Union and Mongolia) were discovered, just as he knew they would be. However, as reported in an article from an obscure Russian magazine Mir Zazerkalya (Issue 11, 2002), Yefremov did discover something else in Mongolia. In a valley of burial grounds, he found a grave that contained the skeleton of a giant measuring almost three meters. The source named in the article is Vladimir Scherbakov, a well-known and controversial Russian writer, who wrote about ancient civilizations and similar subjects, and who passed away in 2004. Ivan Yefremov did mention the discovery in his books.

Doroga Vetrov (The Road of Winds) (a.k.a. Gobi Notes) is a non-fiction book by Ivan Yefremov about his three years’ travel in Mongolia (1946-1949) when he was the head of the Joint Soviet-

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Mongolian Paleontology Expedition. In Chapter 9 of the book, Yefremov wrote that they had to dig laterally under a monolithic plate under other, wellsituated plates, that they discovered under a hill (in the vicinity of the Kharganaik-Gol River).The last plate (six square meters in size) could not be removed by the expedition’s mechanical means. Right under the plate in the layer of loose sand, they discovered a skeleton of a hugely tall man over sixty years of age. He was resting on his back, facing west, his face looking upward. Strangely, the skeleton was missing wrists of both arms. There was absolutely nothing near the deceased. No fragments of dishes, no broken weapons, no traces of any decorations or clothing, as if the person was buried absolutely naked. Some supposed that it was a slave or an enemy buried there, but in that case, the gigantic structure was meaningless. Such huge plates could be moved by a good hundred men, and then, under a whip. The bones of the deceased had been extensively damaged by water that leaked from a slope into the area under the plate. Eglon, a member of the expedition, applied carpenter’s glue to them. The expedition took with them the skull, one hip, and unusually massive lumbar vertebrae. Judging by the skull, the deceased was not a Mongol, but a representative of European race. With extreme care they packed the bones that had rested under the plate for almost three thousand years, and later handed them over to the archaeologists of the Professor S.V. Kiselev expedition.

contradicted everything that was already known and established, that it was not allowed to publish it (the photograph-P.S.).”

Alexandra Yuferova published an article in Russian magazine Nauka i Religiya (Issue 4, 1991), titled Ivan Yefremov i Agni Yoga. She wrote that Ivan Antonovich Yefremov headed the joint MongolianSoviet expedition in the Gobi desert in 1946-1949. Yefremov recalled the carefree and happy days of the expedition, brought out various related photos from his hidden archives, and commented on them. Yuferova especially recollected the description of the excavated ancient burial ground, where under a tremendously heavy monolithic plate was located a gigantic, over two meters tall, skeleton of a human being of some unknown to science pre-Mongolian people. “The finding”, lamented Yefemov, “so much

In memory of the great writer, astronomers of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory named after Yefremov one of the asteroids of the Solar system. This asteroid, called Efremiana, circles the Sun around every five years. A mineral, efremovite was named in his honor, as well as some prehistoric animals.Yefremov’s remains lie in the Komarovo cemetery near SaintPetersburg.

Were those hidden archives ever found by KGB operatives? What happened to the bones? And who was this mysterious giant, so diligently buried away under the huge structure? During his travels in Mongolia, Ivan Yefremov heard rumors and legends about the Mongolian Worm, and published a story in 1944 about a deadly encounter with the creature. Allghoi khorkhoi is said to possess an effective ability to kill people and animals instantly at a range of several feet. Yefremov described a creature that belonged to a completely unknown species. It was great thick worm wriggling over the mauve sand, repulsive and seemingly helpless.When approached by men, the worms turned into rings, and their color changed and darkened.The worms killed the two men in the story who ran toward them. But how did they kill? Yefremov described some ancient Mongol legends; the natives were quite terrified by the creature, and the worms were never examined by explorers.The creature kills at a distance and inflicts instantaneous death; it might do so by an exceptionally powerful electrical discharge, or some poison it emits. In 1972 Professor Yefremov wrote that there had been no confirmation that the worms actually exist today, that it was a creature that had become extinct but kept alive in folk tales; but some explorers today would argue his conclusion.

Paul Stonehill is the author of the Soviet UFO Files (1998), Paranormal Mysteries of Eurasia (2011), and coauthor of UFOs na Russia (2009), Russian Roswell Incident (2012) and other books with Philip Mantle.

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A planet has been found wandering through space on its own - without a parent star. The strange discovery is 100 light-years from Earth, and was spotted using ESO's Very Large Telescope and the Canada-FranceHawaii Telescope. Scientists believe these 'free floating' worlds could be common -- perhaps as numerous as the billions of 'normal' stars. Free-floating objects like CFBDSIR2149 are thought to form either as normal planets that have been booted out of their home systems, or as lone objects like the smallest stars or brown dwarfs. "These objects are important, as they can either help us understand more about how planets may be ejected from planetary systems, or how very light objects can arise from the star formation process," says Philippe Delorme. "If this little object is a planet that has been ejected from its native system, it conjures up the striking image of orphaned worlds, drifting in the emptiness of space." APOCALYPSE SURVIV AL HOPE SURVIVAL KILLED BY THE FRENCH http://au.news.yahoo.com/queensland/a/-/ world/15422601/apocolypse-survivalhopes-killed-by-the-french/

France has dashed the hopes of those who had planned to take refuge in one of the few places on Earth some believe will be spared when the world ends on December 21. Local officials banned access to the Pic de Bugarach, a mountain in the southwest where rumour has it the hilltop will open on the last day and aliens will emerge with

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spaceships to save nearby humans. Eric Freysselinard, the state's top representative in the area, said he was blocking access to the mountain for public safety reasons to avoid a rush of New Age fanatics, sightseers and media crews. Freysselinard said the 100 police and firefighters he plans to deploy will also control approaches to the tiny village of the same name at the foot of the mountain, and if too many people turn up, they will block access there too. "We are expecting a few visionaries, a few people who believe in this end of the world, but in extremely limited numbers," he said in the nearby city of Carcassonne. "We are expecting greater numbers of people who are just curious, but in numbers we cannot determine. Above all, we are expecting lots of journalists," he said.

The exciting results are coming from an instrument in the rover called SAM. "We're getting data from SAM as we sit here and speak, and the data looks really interesting," John Grotzinger, the principal investigator for the rover mission, says during my visit last week to his office at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. That's where data from SAM first arrive on Earth. "The science team is busily chewing away on it as it comes down," says Grotzinger. SAM is a kind of miniature chemistry lab. Put a sample of Martian soil or rock or even air inside SAM, and it will tell you what the sample is made of. Grotzinger says they recently put a soil sample in SAM, and the analysis shows something earthshaking. "This data is gonna be one for the history books. It's looking really good," he says. So why doesn't Grotzinger want to share his exciting news? The main reason is caution. Grotzinger says it will take several weeks before he and his team are

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Scientists working on NASA's sixwheeled rover on Mars have a problem. But it's a good problem. They have some exciting new results from one of the rover's instruments. On the one hand, they'd like to tell everybody what they found, but on the other, they have to wait because they want to make sure their results are not just some fluke or error in their instrument.

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ready to talk about their latest finding. In the meantime he'll fend off requests from pesky reporters, and probably from NASA brass as well. Like any big institution, NASA would love to trumpet a major finding, especially at a time when budget decisions are being made. Nothing succeeds like success, as the saying goes. Richard Zare, a chemist at Stanford University, appreciates the uncomfortable position John Grotzinger is in. He's been there. In 1996, he was part of a team that reported finding organic compounds in a meteorite from Mars that landed in Antarctica. When the news came out, it caused a huge sensation because finding organic compounds in a Martian rock suggested the possibility at least that there was once life on Mars. "You're bursting with a feeling that you want to share this information, and it's frustrating when you feel you can't talk about it, "says Zare.

now one scientist thinks he's got our planet's crooked spin solved. When astronomers discovered a "hot Jupiter," a gas giant planet orbiting very close to its star, in 1995, they were baffled. Gas giants don't normally behave that way (or so they thought), so to explain this hot Jupiter's proximity to its star the theory of "disk migration" was developed. The theory goes that planets form farther away from their stars but then migrate inward until they reach the protoplanetary disk of gases surrounding the star. Once inside the disk, the planet begins to match the star's orbit.

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But that theory was called into question four years ago when astronomers began discovering more hot Jupiters that were just as close to their stars but orbiting in very different ways. These planets orbited at odd angles, and some even orbited backward relative to their stars. Clearly the disk migration theory wasn't making sense anymore. If a planet is born in a system with two stars, the second star can cause it to spiral in and tilt. The second star might eventually migrate away, but the orbit of the planet stays the same. According to Konstantin Batygin of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, that's what happened to Earth. "I think somewhere in the Milky Way, there's a star that's responsible for tilting us," he said. Batygin's theory seems sound, but it still has to be tested, and Batygin hopes to confirm it with measurements of a system that still has multiple stars: Alpha Centauri. By measuring the alignments of each of Alpha Centauri's three stars, Batygin hopes to confirm that neighboring stars can tilt each other's protoplanetary disks, which

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It's an enduring puzzle that's had astronomers and astrophysicists scratching their heads for years: Why does the Earth tilt? Our planet orbits with a slight (7-degree) angle relative to the sun, and we've never been able to figure out why, but

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would in turn affect the orbits of any planets in the area. There's a good chance that astronomers will find misalignment in the Alpha Centauri system," he said. WHAT IS CHINA BUILDING? http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/11/ what-the-hell-is-china-building-here/

Not happy with building mysterious gigantic structures in the desert, the Chinese are now building inter-dimensional portals in the middle of their cities. I mean, come on, what is this 157m high metal structure in the city of Fushun, in northeast China's Liaoning province?

It's made of an astounding 3000 tons of steel and it will glow at night - decorated with 12,000 LED lights. According to Fushun Municipal Government's officials, this titanic structure does absolutely nothing except serve as an elevated sighting position. They claim it is pretty "landscape architecture" - like the Eiffel Tower. It uses four elevators to take people to the top. BIZARRE MUPPET MUPPETLIK E BEAST LIKE DISCOVERED http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/ bizarre-muppet-like-beast-discovered/ story-e6freuy9-1226519548572

Namibian media report a strange muppet-like beast has been shot dead after a group stumbled across several of the creatures in dense jungle. Locals came across the bizarre being while they were escorting a shooting party in Namibia, local media reported. Witnesses state that the creature was spotted apparently foraging for food. One of the shooting party wounded it with his rifle and it escaped into the thick brush. The

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locals tracked it to a nearby lair or nest where they found three more creatures of similar size. The wounded creature attacked one of the shooting party and it was shot dead, the others escaped into the brush

The body of the creature was taken back to the local camp, police later removed its corpse and a full forensics investigation is under way. US 'PLANNED TO BL OW UP MO ON' BLOW MOON' http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/ world/15481803/us-planned-to-blow-upmoon/

A report in London's Daily Mail says that at the height of the 1950s space race, the US considered detonating an atom bomb on the moon as a display of America's Cold War muscle. The secret project, A Study of Lunar Research Flights, and nicknamed Project A119, was never carried out. The Daily Mail article says the mission's planning included calculations by astronomer Carl Sagan, then a young graduate student, of the behaviour of dust and gas generated by the blast. In 2000 physicist Leonard Reiffel said that viewing the nuclear flash from earth might have intimidated the Soviet Union and boosted US confidence after the launch of Sputnik. Reiffel, now 85, directed the inquiry at the former Armour Research Foundation, now part of

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the Illinois Institute of Technology. He later served as a deputy director at NASA. According to the Daily Mail, the author of one of Sagan's biographies suggested that he may have committed a security breach in 1959 after revealing the classified project in an academic fellowship application. Reiffel concurred. Under the scenario, a missile carrying a small nuclear device was to be launched from an undisclosed location and travel 238,000 miles to the moon, where it would be detonated upon impact. The planners decided it would have to be an atom bomb because a hydrogen bomb would have been too heavy for the missile. Military officials apparently abandoned the idea because of the danger to people on Earth in case the mission failed. The scientists also registered concerns about contaminating the moon with radioactive material, Reiffel said. The US Air Force refuses to comment on the claims. UFO INFRARED SIGHTING: MELBOURNE MAN FILMS STRANGE OBJECTS http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/406174/ 20121119/ufo-sighting-australiamelbourne-video.htm#.ULLdFF22ASV

A man from Melbourne has recently uploaded a video clip of his UFO sighting using an infrared camera. The film reveals an eerie show of lights not visible to the naked eye. The clip states in its introduction that the sighting was captured in Melbourne, Australia on November 11 (Sunday) around noon time. Asked for the particular location, the video uploader reveals he took the video at Moonee Ponds. The clip is titled, "UFO - '''SKY ARMADA'' Fleet - Daylight IR Australia. 11.11" It says in the intro: "5 groups of 'objects' same direction approx 10 minutes apart." In describing his video clip, Lou says: "One of the most amazing sights I have ever recorded. Objects not visible to naked eye. "'Invasion' may be the wrong title, but that's what I felt. I hope they are benevolent." What the video shows is a strange formation of hovering lights, among

others. The lights come in groups, without a particular motion pattern. At least one frame features countless lights moving rather slowly relative to the others. It is understood this is not the first time Lou has fixed an infrared video camera in the skies. "When I first started, I use to get a few captures per week, then every day, now multiple captures in one day. Whatever 'they' are, there are lots of them - all over the world," he writes. DID KENTUCK Y KENTUCKY TOWN FIGHT OFF ALIENS IN 1955? http://www.lex18.com/news/mysterymonday-did-kentucky-town-fight-offaliens-in-1955-/

A mysterious event back in 1955 inspired some of Hollywood's most famous movies, including E.T. and Poltergeist. The event? A Kentucky family claimed to have been visited by aliens from outer space. They said that for four hours, they fought off the aliens by shooting at them. Back in 1955, everyone thought the Sutton family was crazy. The family claimed to have been visited by a flying saucer and creatures they described as small goblins. And the Sutton story has never wavered -- even 55 years later. Geraldine Sutton Stith wasn't yet born when her father had the unexplained encounter. "They were keeping it hid from us if you want to know the truth about the whole thing," she said. It

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happened, her father Elmer Lucky Sutton one day explained to her, on the night of August 21, 1955. "The family actually battled with something for that long a period of time," said Stith. They battled for several hours. They ran to Hopkinsville to get help. Then they battled again until 5:15 in the morning. It was like a horror movie. These little suckers were like being shot and being hit and coming back," she said.

Word spread like wildfire all over the area that a spaceship from Mars loaded with aliens had landed in the yard of the Sutton home on the northeast side of Kelly. Local historian William Turner was a teenager at the time, and says the story turned the town upside down. "The media descending upon Hopkinsville," said Turner. "The involvement the military via Fort Campbell. The participation by the state police." The story gripped the imagination of the country, says Turner. But is it true? Geraldine says of course it is. "These were quiet people that didn't want nobody messing in

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their business," she said. "And, something happened. Something visited them that night.' Police said there was no evidence the family had been drinking, and no evidence ever proved their story wrong either. CHINESE MAN, BUILDS 'NOAH'S ARK' FOR 2012 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/ 27/lu-zhenghai-boat-mayan-apocalypsenoah-ark_n_2198680.htmlChina

Worried about the impending 2012 "Mayan apocalypse," a man in China has reportedly spent his life savings on the construction of his very own "Noah's Ark." According to China News Service, Lu Zhenghai, from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in northwest China, has already spent about $160,000 on the boat. The vessel, designed by Lu himself, measures about 65 feet in length and will, when completed, weigh about 80 tons, the report states.

Lu said he began building his socalled ark in 2010 out of fear that an impending "doomsday" flood would threaten his and his family's survival. "I'm afraid that when the end of the world comes in 2012, flood waters will destroy my house," Lu told the Chinese News Service, according to a HuffPost translation. "So I took all my savings and invested in the construction of this boat," he continued. "When the time comes, everyone can take refuge in it." Chinese news website FMN reports that Lu's "ark" was built with 10 tons of timber and 60 tons of steel. Due to lack of funds, however, it has yet to be completed. SP ACEX FOUNDER SPACEX UNVEILS PLAN TO SEND 80 ,000 PEOPLE 80,000 TO MARS http://io9.com/5963349/spacex-founderunveils-plan-to-send-80000-people-to-mars

Elon Musk, the founder and CEO of the private spaceflight company SpaceX,

has announced an ambitious plan to colonize Mars by shuttling 80,000 pioneers to the Red Planet at a cost of $500,000 a trip. The first phase of the program, which is contingent on the development of reusable rocket that can take off and land vertically, would start off modestly with only a handful of explorers leaving Earth at a time. But in short order, the self-sustaining population could grow into something far greater. The announcement was made by the billionaire Musk to an audience at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London on November 16. He was there to talk about his business plans and to receive the Society's gold medal for helping to advance the commercial space industry. Accompanying the founders of the new Mars colony would be large amounts of equipment, including machines to produce fertilizer, methane and oxygen from Mars' atmospheric nitrogen and carbon dioxide and the planet's subsurface water ice. The Red Planet pioneers would also take construction materials to build transparent domes, which when pressurized with Mars' atmospheric CO2, could grow Earth crops in Martian soil. As the Mars colony became more self sufficient, the big rocket would start to transport more people and fewer supplies and equipment. Musk came up with the $500,000 price tag claiming that it would be within the means of most people in advanced countries - what would be akin to purchasing a new home. He estimates that the entire program would cost about $36 billion, an expense sheet that would likely have to be offset by government and private enterprise: "Some money has to be spent on establishing a base on Mars. It's about getting the basic fundamentals in place," Musk said. "That was true of the English colonies [in the Americas]; it took

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a significant expense to get things started. But once there are regular Mars flights, you can get the cost down to half a million dollars for someone to move to Mars. Then I think there are enough people who would buy that to have it be a reasonable business case." To make it happen, SpaceX has already started to work on their next-generation reusable Falcon 9 rocket. The prototype, called Grasshopper, is a Falcon 9 first stage with landing legs. This rocket has already made two short flights, including one in which it reached a height of six feet (two meters), and another in which it leaped to a height of 17.7 feet (5.4 meters). Musk is hoping to have a functional first stage version of the rocket finalized around 2018, but admitted that those could be "famous last words." 'BIGFOOT' DNA SEQUENCED http://dnadiagnostics.com/press.html

TX. In response to recent interest in the study, Dr. Ketchum can confirm that her team has sequenced three complete Sasquatch nuclear genomes and determined the species is a human hybrid. "Our study has sequenced 20 whole mitochondrial genomes and utilized next generation sequencing to obtain 3 whole nuclear genomes from purported Sasquatch samples. The genome sequencing shows that Sasquatch mtDNA is identical to modern Homo sapiens, but Sasquatch nuDNA is a novel, unknown hominin related to Homo sapiens and other primate species. Our data indicate that the North American Sasquatch is a hybrid species, the result of males of an unknown hominin species crossing with female Homo sapiens. Hominins are members of the taxonomic grouping Hominini, which includes all members of the genus Homo. Genetic testing has already ruled out Homo neanderthalis and the Denisova hominin as contributors to Sasquatch mtDNA or nuDNA. "The

Dallas, Nov. 24--A team of scientists can verify that their 5-year long DNA study, currently under peer-review, confirms the existence of a novel hominin hybrid species, commonly called "Bigfoot" or "Sasquatch," living in North America. Researchers' extensive DNA sequencing suggests that the legendary Sasquatch is a human relative that arose approximately 15,000 years ago as a hybrid cross of modern Homo sapiens with an unknown primate species. The study was conducted by a team of experts in genetics, forensics, imaging and pathology, led by Dr. Melba S. Ketchum of Nacogdoches,

male progenitor that contributed the unknown sequence to this hybrid is unique as its DNA is more distantly removed from humans than other recently discovered hominins like the Denisovan individual," explains Ketchum. "Sasquatch nuclear DNA is incredibly novel and not at all what we had expected. While it has human nuclear DNA within its genome, there are also distinctly non-human, non-archaic hominin, and non-ape sequences. We describe it as a mosaic of human and novel non-human sequence. Further study is needed and is ongoing to better characterize and understand Sasquatch nuclear DNA." Ketchum is a veterinarian whose professional experience includes 27 years of research in genetics, including forensics. Early in her career she also practiced veterinary medicine, and she has previously been published as a participant in mapping the equine genome. She began testing the DNA of purported Sasquatch hair samples 5 years ago. Ketchum calls on public officials and law enforcement to immediately recognize the Sasquatch as an indigenous people. "Genetically, the Sasquatch are a human hybrid with unambiguously modern human maternal ancestry. Government at all levels must recognize them as an indigenous people and immediately protect their human and Constitutional rights against those who would see in their physical and cultural differences a 'license' to hunt, trap, or kill them."

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