From: jking To: "'flash@toledolink.com'" Subject: Alaska Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 13:15:59 +0800 Hi! Geez......I go to sleep at 3 am wondering about the images, and it happens while I sleep. Always the way isn't it? Yesterday's images on Unisys Yahoo, while you guys slept, missed 2 hours in the gif. The daytime images overnight missed 2 hours in the gif. The images being shown now, guess what, miss 2 hours in the gif. Okay. So who's shooting at who? Any images for Alaska at all? Be very careful here. This is part of the Great Deception and should be careful what we think. Is it shots from out there, or is it shots from earth, or is it their experiments gone wrong? I'm next gonna check the degree line Alaska/Ga horizontal equator etc, to see if they fit the Egyptian numbers. If so, well, we are in deep sh*t!! Gotta go...work to do. I'll get back to you tonight. Love ya Brother!...........Julie (ps Did you hear Hoag's on Art's show 1/8, 2nd hour? should if you haven't!) ----------------------------------------- From: jking To: "'flash@toledolink.com'" Subject: Alaska!!!!!! Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 13:50:55 +0800 Hi, again......Okay, my methods are mechanical and don't know any other way to do it. According to my calcs on the globe, centre of alaska to Georgia with equator as horizontal, we get 33 degrees......Hoag's would love this!!!!!1 I don't have time to post to everyone....will you please see that Kent gets these two posts and sends on to Mike Bara and lanar anomalies for Hoagland. He'll know what to do with it. Love to ya.....Keepin on keepin on!!!!!...........Julie ----------------------------------------- Subj: Fireball/ Alaska Date: 99-01-10 14:28:06 EST From: C-1-5@webtv.net (Linda) To: Phikent@aol.com Here's the news article from the Anchorage newspaper http://www.adn.com/stories/T99011093.html ----------------------------------------- Subj: Fw: Earth Changes TV/Breaking News-Meteor Date: 99-01-10 15:22:33 EST From: bcornet@monmouth.com (Bruce Cornet) Interesting. Bruce ---------- > From: Mitch Battros > To: Breaking News > Subject: Earth Changes TV/Breaking News-Meteor > Date: Saturday, January 09, 1999 10:10 PM > Meteor Hits Alaska Causing A 2.2mg Earthquake...1/9/99 Hi Folks, It appears a meteor hit in Alaska last night. Below are some accounts. If you were a witness or have more information, please send to this email address. Sincerely, Mitch Battros Producer - Earth Changes TV http://www.earthchangesTV.com Mitch, my daughter just sent me an email about a large blue flash over the night skies in Anchorage. She stated that it was like an explosion which was felt 50 miles northeast (all the way to the Mat-Valley) in the towns of Palmer and Wasilla. She indicated the military is up to something. Could you check on this one. M. I was just watching the local news out of Anchorage Alaska. Their lead story was about a strange light flash and minor earthquake that followed the flash of light. One of the persons that they interviewed said that he saw what appeared to be a " ball of fire falling from the sky that was trailed by a stream of light and when it impacted the ground there was an immense flash of light and a minor earthquake." According to the Alaska Tsunami Warning Center there was a 2.2 earthquake approximately 65 miles north of Talkeetna Alaska. This might be worth checking into for your website. May the Force Be With You !! Ron Buller buller@ptialaska.net Mitch, my daughter reports the streak in the sky was a meteorite falling over Willow, Alaska. Willow is 100 miles northwest of Anchorage, and this blue explosion was felt rattling windows from East Anchorage all the way north in the Matanusaka Valley and up the Parks Hwy to Willow and beyond. Now I took the initiative to email the news room at KTUU the ABC Anchorage affiliate to ask about this event. KTUU has a video cam which captures 4th Avenue in downtown Anchorage and very visibly angles to the North east displaying a magnificent view of the Chugach Mountains range and SKY. They should have an image of this anomalous blue streak shooting through the air. What have you heard? - Marcie ----------------------------------------- Subj: Update Alaskan Fireball Date: 99-01-10 20:04:20 EST From: sunborn@webtv.net (Jan Ingersoll) This is from my friend,Nancy Ho edel in Homer,Alaska..Southcentral border~Jan "SAW IT ALL THE WAY TO HOMER. WE WERE JUST COMING HOME FROM FRIENDS AND THERE IT WAS IN THE SKY. LOOKED JUST LIKE WHAT I SAW IN HAWAII ONE YEAR WHILE THERE. WE WERE ON THE BEACH ABOUT THE SAME TIME OF NIGHT. OFF TO THE HORIZON THERE APPEARED A FLORESCENT COLOR.   POP AND THEN IT WAS GONE. WE CALLED THE COAST GUARD AND THEY WERE VERY INTERESTED. THEY CALLE US BACK AGAIN WITHIN THE HOUR FOR MORE INFO, AGAIN THE NEXT DAY. SEEMS THERE WAS A PILOT WITH THE SAME INFO AND A COUPLE OF OTHER PEOPLE SAW THE SAME THING. PRETTY STRANGE...... NOW UP HERE IN ALASKA. YOU KNOW THAT PART OF THE PARK IS RESTRICTED FROM AIRPLANES OTHER THAN AIR FORCE TRAINING......" Nancy (Several people reported hearing excessive military plane activity during the time of the fireball and after..Jan~) ----------------------------------------- Subj: re: Anchorage, AK Date: 99-01-11 18:13:31 EST From: rtorre01@sprynet.com (Rex and Ruth Torres) To: phikent@aol.com Kent, I found this article - it happened just 3 days before the meteor explosion...Ruth MYSTERY SPACECRAFT SEEN IN ANCHORAGE On Wednesday, January 6, 1999, at 3:10 p.m., Warren A. and his wife were driving on Tudor Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska (population 226,338), heading towards the Chugiach Mountains, when they spotted something very unusual 15 miles down the road. "My wife and I saw what appeared to be a large 'plane' head straight up and then level off at a high rate of speed," Warren reported, adding that they "could make out its general shape (larger than a commercial airliner at approximately the same distance), which was a silver reflective triangle. It appeared that the (condensation) trail went from two streams to four at an indeterminable altitude. We watch the fighters out of Elmendorf (air force base--J.T.) all the time. This was like nothing we've ever seen before." "This was no small aircraft. This was almost shuttle-sized. And since we were heading straight towards it, we were able to make out details more clearly," he added. Several other Anchorage residents also witnessed the strange launch. A woman and her two daughters saw the enigmatic craft from Aurora Village. "We watched the large smoke trail in the sky and stared at the object until it was out of sight." Two men driving on Minnesota Avenue saw it from the intersection at Huffman. "We saw a large smoke trail and a shiny object. We thought it was an ICBM." An elderly woman living on Muldoon Road happened to look out her window at 3:10 p.m. "I saw it leave the ground," she reported. Two teenagers walking home from Service High School on Abbott Road said they saw "two shiny objects" which they described as "saucer-shaped." (Email Interview) ----------------------------------------- Subj: ALASKA Date: 99-01-10 17:09:41 EST From: flash@toledolink.com (flash) To: Phikent@aol.com (Phikent@aol.com) 99/01/10 02:39:29 55.25N 158.48W 51.4 4.3Mb B ALASKA PENINSULA FLASHdp ----------------------------------------- Subj: [CAUS updates] - Special Report--Alaskan Fireball Date: 99-01-10 17:57:24 EST From: UFOLAWYER1@aol.com Sender: CAUSupdates-owner@caus.org To: CAUSupdates@caus.org Dear CAUS Members: CAUS interrupts this Non-UFO Sunday to bring you a special report on Friday's Alaskan fireball. The first report is from the local newspaper and the second, from a CAUS member: 1) Source: The Anchorage Daily News; Date: January 10 1999; Headline: Great ball of fire Flash in sky likely exploding meteor ; By Elizabeth Manning A brilliant flash and earthshaking boom noticed by thousands of Alaskans late Friday were likely a meteor exploding in Earth's atmosphere, scientists said Saturday. Donald Martins, an astronomy professor at the University of Alaska Anchorage, wasn't lucky enough to see the object that streaked blue, green and red across the Southcentral Alaska sky. But based on witness accounts, Martins and other scientists believe the flash came from a meteor or comet fragment - probably the size of a pumpkin - that exploded about 50 miles above Earth's surface. "That's almost certainly what it was," Martins said. "They aren't uncommon. But it is very rare to have one explode and hear it." Dozens of people phoned authorities late Friday to report the event, which happened about 10:25 p.m. Most eyewitnesses described a brilliant and colorful flash, followed several minutes later by a boom. The boom was so loud it shook houses in Palmer and Wasilla and was heard from South Anchorage to Sutton and beyond. "I wish I could describe it," said Gina Gilmore, who watched the fireball from a hot tub near Palmer. "It was an eerie blue and green color and lit up the whole area. Then we heard an explosion, and it stilled our conversations." Gilmore said she thought at first that the object was a shooting star or meteor, but its intensity made the group in the hot tub wonder: Could it have been a missile, an electrical explosion or something from the "X-Files"? "It was greenish, and it was loud," said Rachael Wagner, 16, another observer from Wasilla. She was inside her home and noticed the flash through the window. Assuming the object was a meteor, Martins said, it's possible that the fireball was part of the Quandrantid meteor shower, which was expected to be active from Dec. 28 through Thursday. On Tuesday, Anchorage residents reported an object streaking low in the sky across the backdrop of the Chugach Mountains. The Quandrantids are one of the year's most intense meteor showers but are among the least observed because of their location high in the Northern sky. The meteors appear to emanate from the obsolete constellation Quadrans Muralis, hence the name Quandrantids. Though the origin of the Quandrantids is unknown, most meteor showers are caused by fragments of comets - dust and ice debris - that boil away from a comet's nucleus when it passes close to the sun. A meteor shower results when Earth passes through a comet's debris stream. Martins said most meteors burn up from friction as they enter Earth's atmosphere. When the chunks are large enough, they sometimes explode because the core of the object is much cooler than the outside. "Imagine a cold rock coming in and getting very hot," said Greg Durocher, a scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey. "It's under tremendous stress." Durocher and other observers of the fireball said they heard the boom about three or four minutes after they saw the flash. Based on that information, Martins estimated that the object was about 50 miles away at the time of the explosion. The noise people reported may have been a sonic boom. However, a single noise heard at the same time by everyone would indicate an explosion, he said. Martins said he once heard of a fireball so loud it almost deafened several fishermen in the South Pacific. Although the object may have been fairly large for a meteor, Martins said, it is unlikely that anyone will find a meteorite, which is a fragment of a meteor that falls to Earth. There were rumors Friday of objects striking the Parks Highway at Mile 141 and reports by pilots of debris falling, but meteorites are extremely hard to find, Martins said. "Unless you can actually determine where the impact occurred, you're worse off than finding a needle in a haystack," he said. And if the object was part of a comet, Martins said, most of the fireball was probably composed of ice, which would have melted before hitting the ground. Martins said the colors people described suggest that the fragment was part of a comet. "It had a good tail on it," Gilmore said. "And it was amazing to watch it going across the sky. I probably won't ever see that again." 2) CAUS thanks Jan Ingersoll for this report: We have had an object [meteor, fireball] hit at mile 144 of the Parks Highway. Object hit at 10:30 PM Alaska time. Upon impact the light was seen all the way to Barrow Alaska. Reports from friends state that the road has been closed [parks highway]. No word from feds as to what it was. A loud boom and earth quake noticed after the hit. This area is rather remote and called Chulitna. It is located close to the center of the state [Alaska] and quite cold this time of the year. Will keep you posted as more info comes in. (This thing traveled over Anchorage..north & was VERY large and bright. CAUS apologizes for the triplicate CAUSupdate earlier today...but the glitch was found to be in the ISP of a CAUS member. Hopefully the problem has been corrected. If by some chance you are still receiving three CAUSupdates, please delete the other two. Peter A. Gersten Director ----------------------------------------- Subj: Fwd: Re: Meteorite ... over alaska...... Date: 99-01-12 16:29:56 EST From: STwang To: Phikent ----------------- Forwarded Message: Subj: Re: Meteorite ... over alaska...... Date: 99-01-11 15:29:04 EST From: printadv@alaska.net (Duane Robison) Reply-to: printadv@alaska.net To: STwang@aol.com Hi Sandra, There was in fact a meteorite incident up here a few days ago. Our news staff is composing an article now that will be published in our Friday edition. If you would like a copy of that edition, please forward your mailing address. I imagine the Anchorage Daily News (the big heartless publication in Anchorage) ran something about it, you could try them at www.adn.com. Thank you for your interest. Duane ----------------------------------------- Subj: [Fwd: Meteorite story] Date: 99-01-12 16:28:16 EST From: sandyt@ascent.net (sandra twang) To: Phikent@aol.com (kent Steadmen) To: sandra twang From: emanning@adn.com (Elizabeth Manning) Subject: Re: Meteorite story Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 15:39:41 -0900 Hi there. This is a mass reply to the messages about the meteor. I received so many messages I couldn't respond to each one. Basically, I don't know anything more than what I reported. Another reporter here, Peter Porco, is working on a follow-up story. His email is pporco@adn.com if you wish to reach him. As for photos or film footage, I don't know of any but if someone does hear of some, please let us know. Thanks for your interest. -----------------------------------------