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Number 32 - 3rd December, 2000

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NASA CAUGHT IN MANIPULATION OF SHUTTLE FEED
� 2000 CSETI

In a video released by California researcher Jeff Challender there appears
to be concrete proof of NASA deliberately misleading the world about its
programs.

This segment can be played back from the CSETI Website (under What's New).

Jeff has put together a compilation of space anomalies recorded directly
from NASA video feeds from recent shuttle missions via his Sacramento, CA
cable station.

There is a six minute segment from Mission STS-99 which shows the earth
viewed from the shuttle, with the land disappearing, and the shuttle
moving over a large body of water (ocean).  The footage was shot on Feb.
17th, 2000.

There is one problem.

According to the accompanying NASA animated schematics of the shuttle's
orbit  - THE SHUTTLE SHOULD HAVE BEEN OVER AFRICA (i.e. LAND)  FOR THE
ENTIRE DURATION OF THE SHOT.

i.e. NASA, for reasons unknown, was not showing live feed, but blatantly
substituted a clip of footage from a different mission, which was not even
correctly juxtaposed.

At face value, this tape appears to be some of the most damning evidence
ever that NASA's space programs, as fed to the public, are smoke and
mirrors.

The complete tape also contains many other anomalies, such as moving
pulsating lights etc. etc.  Always when something interesting starts to
happen, the feed cuts back to mission control, or herky-jerky S-band
transmissions are substituted.

The 1-hour tape can be obtained from:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff
Challender 2768 Mendel Way - Sacramento, California 95833-2011
Regards

Tony Craddock
Web Administrator
CSETI

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F-16 BREAKS SOUND BARRIER WITH NEW ELECTRICS SYSTEM

FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 21 /PRNewswire/

An F-16 equipped with a revolutionary flight-control and power system
broke the sound barrier on its third flight, successfully demonstrating
that the all-new system, destined for the Lockheed Martin Joint Strike
Fighter (JSF), performs faultlessly at supersonic speeds.

The new system, called J/IST (JSF Integrated Subsystems Technology),
includes a power-on-demand electrical system and electric actuation of
flight-control surfaces - replacing the large, heavy and maintenance-prone
hydraulic systems on current aircraft. Government studies show the
combination of technologies will reduce takeoff weight, increase
survivability and trim costs.  Lockheed Martin has committed to
incorporate J/IST on the production version of its JSF.

The supersonic flight originated at Lockheed Martin's Fort Worth plant on
Nov. 9 and lasted about 40 minutes. The Advanced Fighter Technology
Integration (AFTI) F-16 - used to demonstrate the J/IST package - achieved
an altitude of 30,000 feet and a maximum speed of Mach 1.3. During the
flight, Chief Test Pilot Steve Barter checked the aircraft's flying
qualities at high "q" (aerodynamic pressure) with the new
electric-actuation system.

The aircraft successfully performed various flying-quality maneuvers at
supersonic speeds, including 5-g turns; pitch, roll, and yaw doublets; and
sideslips.

"Performance was transparent - identical to that of production F-16s,"
said Barter, a veteran F-16 pilot. "The aircraft handled as predicted."

Subsequent flights will quantify the aircraft's handling qualities and
gather actuator duty cycle and thermal data to support Lockheed Martin's
JSF design refinements for the program's Engineering and Manufacturing
Development Phase (EMD).

"Maturing the system and reducing risk now means J/IST will require only
incremental refinements in the EMD phase," said Harry Blot, vice president
and deputy program manager of the Lockheed Martin JSF. "The bottom line:
We go into EMD with a validated, new-generation system that saves taxpayer
dollars."

The Lockheed Martin J/IST team includes Parker Aerospace, Hamilton
Sundstrand, Honeywell, TRW Aeronautical Systems (Lucas Aerospace),
Eagle-Picher and BAE SYSTEMS. J/IST has been in development at the Air
Force Research Laboratories since the early 1980s.

The J/IST supersonic flight is an important element in the success of the
overall Lockheed Martin JSF flight-test program. The team has now
completed 100 percent of flight-test objectives for the conventional
takeoff and landing (CTOL) JSF X-35A demonstrator. Ongoing flight testing
will focus on the team objectives of reducing technical risk and ensuring
JSF affordability.

Lockheed Martin, in partnership with Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) and BAE
SYSTEMS, is in competition to build the JSF for the United States and
United Kingdom. Government selection of a single contractor for the
Engineering and Manufacturing Development phase is set for 2001.

For information on Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT), visit:

http://www.lockheedmartin.com

For information on Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, visit:
http://www.lmaeronautics.com

For government information on the Joint Strike Fighter program, visit
http://www.jast.mil

Corresponding photo is available at:
http://www.lmaeronautics.com/image_gallery/pr_photos/index.html

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DIGITAL ANGEL UNVEILED
HUMAN-TRACKING SUBDERMAL IMPLANT TECHNOLOGY MAKES DEBUT

� 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

A NASDAQ-traded company has finally unveiled its long-touted and highly
controversial "Digital Angel" - a subdermal microchip implant designed not
merely for keeping tabs on pets, but for widespread, worldwide use in
tracking human beings.

The high-tech device, engineered by Applied Digital Solutions Inc. had its
debut Monday before an overflow crowd of more than 300 invited guests at
Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City.

The audience included U.S. Secretary of Commerce Norman Mineta, who
addressed the crowd, as well as other government officials, potential
joint-venture/licensing partners and press representatives.

Richard J. Sullivan, Applied Digital Solutions' chairman and CEO, waxed
eloquent about the market potential of Digital Angel, claiming the company
has "uncovered a total marketplace that is conservatively estimated to
exceed $70 billion."

Randy Geissler, chairman and CEO of Digital Angel.net Inc., a wholly owned
subsidiary, zeroed in on potential applications.

"Our analysis shows that we are well-positioned to move quickly into
certain applications while developing a number of others. Two areas of
particular interest are in the healthcare arena," he said, "monitoring
heart disease and respiratory disease patients." The tracking and
monitoring of pets, he added, is also "right up our alley."

The demonstration, which was conducted by Dr. Peter Zhou and Dr. Keith
Bolton, showed how Digital Angel "can be used to monitor a person's key
body functions - such as temperature and pulse -- and transmit that data
wirelessly, on a real time basis, along with the accurate location of the
person, to a web-enabled ground station or monitoring facility," according
to a press statement.

The technology consists of a miniature sensor device, designed to be
implanted just under the skin, that captures and wirelessly transmits the
"wearer's" vital body-function data, such as body temperature or pulse, to
an Internet-integrated ground station. In addition, the antenna receives
information regarding the location of the individual from the GPS
satellite.

Both sets of data - medical information and location - are then wirelessly
transmitted to the ground station and made available on Web-enabled
desktop, laptop or wireless devices.

A more sophisticated version of microchip technologies currently used as
electronic ID tags for pets, Digital Angel is powered electromechanically
through muscle movement, or it can be activated by an outside monitoring
facility.

As WorldNetDaily has reported, in addition to locating missing persons and
monitoring physiological data, Digital Angel will be marketed as a means
of verifying online consumer identity for the burgeoning e-commerce world.

In August, Sullivan told WND, "We are currently talking to a watch maker
who is interested in placing the device on the back of their watches." He
added that "technology is being developed that would allow Digital Angel
to function from the back of a cellular phone, transmitting bio-sensor
information when carried by the user."

And in an interview last March, the chief scientist, Zhou, told
WorldNetDaily he believes the implant will be as popular as cell phones
and vaccines.

Digital Angel "will be a connection from yourself to the electronic world.
It will be your guardian, protector. It will bring good things to you,"
said Zhou.

"We will be a hybrid of electronic intelligence and our own soul," he
added.

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THE BURNING OF MOUNT CARMEL

WACO (4/19/93) 1 hour audio/video from driect satellite not edited. This
video starts just as the fire is beginning and goes until the buiding is
burned to the ground. This presentation also includes interviews of
various Branch Davidians (From Jail) and family members. Also a telephone
connection to the Fire Department. Watch closely for agents in the
backgound, during the fire.

Windows Media Player file (44.6MB)
http://www.apfn.org/wacoinfo/WACO_CNN_04_19_93.WMV

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