Subj: [Fwd: Fwd: [CAUS updates] - Mysterious Signal Update and Finnish Air Battle] Date: 99-01-07 15:36:17 EST From: cplyler@i-america.net (Charlie Plyler) To: Phikent@aol.com (Kent Steadman), ufolawyer1@aol.com (Peter Gersten) This may turn out to be interesting. Will follow through with future data. Charlie Hummm. The wavelength equal to the mean orbital distance of the moon. The lunar wobble effect, if it can be confirmed, may prove to be telling of the source of the transmission. That is if you consider that the earth/moon system may form a giant, albeit low-powered, dynamo--the moon which contains some magnetic material (I believe the Apollo missions confirmed that the moon had a small magnetic field), orbiting a much stronger magnetic source. The wobble effect may affect more than amplitude--I would expect a frequency shift if we are dealing with a dynamo effect, and you have observed this. True, I'd expect that 0.9 Hz signal could pass through the earth, but not entirely un-attunuated. The value of the attenuation factor will likely be determined by how much of the planet the signal has to pass through; i.e., whether the moon is directly opposite from the site of the reception such that any signal would have pass through the earth's core. There may also be a resonance effect. Electrical generators--dynamos--do generate RF fields. Your car's alternator is an example--if you remove the RF filters on your vehicle's radio, you'll hear it. It would be interesting to model the earth/moon system as a dynamo and see what falls out of the simulation. If I didn't have so much other stufff to do, I'd try it. Well, I may try it anyway, along as the boss is out of town! Incidently, my degree is in physics, but my records DO exist. ANON [editor's choice] >Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 14:00:52 -0500 >From: Charlie Plyler >To: ANON >CC: Peter Gersten , Kent Steadman >Subject: Re: Fwd: [CAUS updates] - Mysterious Signal Update and Finnish Air Battle > >Hello ANON, > >I was forwarded your question from Mr. Gersten. > > >> Subject: Re: [CAUS updates] - Mysterious Signal Update and Finnish Air Battle >> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 07:21:28 PST >> From: "HAL RUSSELL" >> To: UFOLAWYER1@aol.com >> >> Just how was it determined that these 0.9 Hz signals originated in >> the vicinity of the moon? At this wavelength, directional antennas >> would be prohibitively large. >> >> Hal Russell >> >> Naval Air Warfare Center-Weapons Division, Point Mugu California, >> Radar and electronic warfare specialist. > >To our knowledge the .9 hz signals have not been confirmed to have >originated from the area of the moon. Elfrad was pointing to the fact >that the wavelength of the signal was the approx distance to the lunar >vicinity. We are also asking the question concerning the source. > >The signal appears to have a time of preference which is unrelated >to known astronomical bodies. For instance, the signal today which >occurred at 10:11 hours was received while the moon was directly >overhead. However on December 30, 1998 the signal was detected at >10:07 Hrs but the moon was not even located in the visible sky. >At these wavelengths the signal has the ability to penetrate very >deep into the earth due in part to the conductivity so in effect >the earth would almost be transparent to this signal. > >An oddity has emerged which indicates a small shift in frequency >which may correspond to the moon's apogee and perigee. If this is the >case, then there may be a relationship. It is my understanding that >there is a wobble factor of the moon and at various times of the >month an area that is not normally visible, comes partially into >view. We are trying to confirm if the amplitude increases during >this time. Only time and continued data collection may give us an >answer. > >Thanks much for your interest and any thing you may wish to >contribute on this subject would be appreciated. > >Charlie Plyler >Elfrad Group >http://www.elfrad.net --------------------------------------------------------- Subj: Fwd: [CAUS updates] - Mysterious Signal Update and Finnish Air Battle Date: 99-01-07 11:39:39 EST From: UFOLAWYER1 To: cplyler@i-america.net CC: Phikent ----------------- Forwarded Message: Subj: Re: [CAUS updates] - Mysterious Signal Update and Finnish Air Battle Date: 99-01-07 10:21:55 EST From: ANON To: UFOLAWYER1@aol.com Just how was it determined that these 0.9 Hz signals originated in the vicinity of the moon? At this wavelength, directional antennas would be prohibitively large. ANON Naval Air Warfare Center-Weapons Division, Point Mugu California, Radar and electronic warfare specialist. --------------------------------------------------------- Subj: Fwd: [CAUS updates] - Mysterious Signal Update and Finnish Air Date: 99-01-07 11:17:45 EST From: UFOLAWYER1 To: cplyler@i-america.net CC: Phikent ----------------- Forwarded Message: Subj: Re: [CAUS updates] - Mysterious Signal Update and Finnish Air Date: 99-01-07 02:22:59 EST From: ANON To: UFOLAWYER1@aol.com >CAUS is seeking the help of anyone with the necessary expertise to help >determine what this signal is. Geohysteresis. Around planets you have a flux that is a product of piezoelectric charge, and coupled with solar exaust at times form zones (kinda like northern lights) where electromagnetic chatter sets up harmonic emissions. The Moon is a planet. ANON Subj: Re: SIGNAL: Request for data update for Thursday CAUS press release Date: 99-01-05 21:44:07 EST From: ENOCH Reply-to: hajordan@esu3.esu3.k12.ne.us To: Phikent@aol.com Contacted AF sources at Offutt, very tight security. Because of current far east logistics friends there prevented from discussing any intelligence data currently in war standby status, something about DEFCON 4-standby. Land lines monitored, tel-net def. e-mail contact indicate "third party observation", went ahead anyway, received reply "intelligence AF reply (to my e-mail address) to "standdown"! Nice way of saying "don't ask !" Still have other civilian ( HAM) sources checking RADAR frequencies from .05 MC's to over 10,500. All defence satellities in full op. status. Video feeds accessed thru NASA's "3D J-TRACK !" Currently nothing detected between 22,000 and 50,000 from GSO ( Geo Stationary Orbit) except those "Known manmade satillite positions ( over 230) beyond 22,000. Will update dailty reports...............ENOCH ---------------------------------------------------------