RESEARCHER PREDICTS SEISMIC EVENTS: Media ignored warnings
By Christopher Montgomery, uforc.com
THE RECENT EVENTS IN THE INDIAN OCEAN have prompted me to publish the following information.
I will begin by saying that the information that I had initially provided to the media was sound and based on solid, scientific fact.
I would speculate that the reason for gross oversight on their part, was due not
only by an ignorance that pervades the media, but also a huge mental deficit that currently exists within the so called
"scientific" community. Because of this, many people will needlessly suffer and lives will be
carelessly lost due to this poverty in science.
INTRODUCTION:
A lot of what I have uncovered during my scientific investigation of the UFO enigma is related to a phenomenon called
earth lights. This geological ejecta is commonly reported as unidentified flying objects
and so therefore largely ignored by scientists. This is probably due to
the stigma attached to anyone who associates themselves with the UFO phenomenon.
In the following case that I will present to you, the unidentified object was misidentified as a bolide,
(or meteorite) by the University of Washington, seismologist, and the popular press. There are others, which I will not mention here.
But don't just take my word for it, examine the data as it exists now and as of this writing.
"A wise man shall inherit greatness, and reproof shall be the folly of fools" - PROVERBS
WE ARE CURRENTLY ASSEMBLING DATA from researchers that are contributing data via the world wide web. We are looking for research that will amplify our existing data in hopes that it may shed light on the nature of earthlight activity. Here is the list of research that has been brought forth as of this writing April 2, 2005....
Paul Davids ( http://www.pauldavids.com) has identified a force that he calls a "galactic wave," which scientists believe may be responsible for initiating the upsurge of tectonic activity responsible for other geological events, including increased seismic and tectonic activity around the area of
an active volcano Mt. St. Helens, Washington State, in the USA. See maps and diagrahms for additional information (forthcoming, links to appear on this page also...)
Special thanks to George Filer for image source.