Well so far I have managed to keep food off my face, but you never know what might happen next. Stay tuned! (-:
________________________________ From: Ann <awoelfleba...@yahoo.com> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 11:01 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: BLT RESEARCH TEAM INC. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: > > Me too, noozguru. But as can be seen from my recent posts, I'm obsessing on > food these days (-: > Lived on the edge today by having a dessert, creme brulee and then scarfed > some of my Mom's blondie too. > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Bhairitu noozguru@... > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 6:15 PM > Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: BLT RESEARCH TEAM INC. > > > >  > And here I thought they were working on a way to make a better bacon, > lettuce and tomato sandwich! > > On 05/14/2013 02:10 PM, salyavin808 wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@ wrote: > > > > Cheers Nabby, there's some great stuff on there. UFO stones! Are > > the aliens turning our rocks into glass? Are they bending grass > > in funny ways? > > > > Seriously though, I hope something comes of it. I've always > > wanted there to be more to this world than meets the eye but > > whenever you get close to some weird phenomena it seems to > > disappear under scrutiny. Let's hope not this time... > > > > > > > >> Printable Version > >> > >> > >> BLT RESEARCH TEAM INC. > >> [www.bltresearch.com] > >> > >> GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA > >> > >> "UFO Stone" > >> Analysis & Unexplained Holes in Poland > >> > >> > >> Correction to Delgado/Chorley Report > >> > >> > >> > >> PURPOSE: The BLT Research Team Inc.'s primary focus is crop circle > >> research - the discovery, scientific documentation and evaluation of > >> physical changes induced in plants, soils and other materials at crop > >> circle sites by the energy (or energy system) responsible for creating > >> them and to determine, if possible, from these data the specific nature > >> and source of these energies. Secondly, our intent is to publish these > >> research results in peer-reviewed scientific journals and to disseminate > >> this information to the general public through lectures, mainstream > >> articles and the internet. > >> > >> PERSONNEL: BLT Inc. is composed of several hundred trained > >> field-sampling personnel in the U.S., Canada and Europe who collect > >> plant and soil samples at crop circle sites for analyses by a number of > >> scientists (see "Professional Consultants > >> ") in various disciplines. > >> [BLT Research Team - Crop Circles and other phenomena] Fieldworkers > >> in England with plant and soil samples which now must be hung up and > >> dried before shipping. > >> The hard work of these field teams and their careful adherence to > >> field-sampling protocols has contributed enormously to the on-going > >> discoveries in the laboratory and the large data-base of factual > >> information which now exists. Nancy Talbott is President of BLT Research > >> Team Inc. > >> > >> > >> [BLT Research Team - Crop Circles and other phenomena] Taking > >> measurements in a Canadian circle prior to plant/soil sampling. > >> [BLT Research Team - Crop Circles and other phenomena] Samples dried, > >> wrapped, labeled > >> and ready for shipping. > >> > >> > >> FUNDING: BLT Inc. was incorporated as a non-profit, tax-exempt U.S. > >> corporation in 1999. All funding to-date has been from private-sector > >> donations and gifts, which are tax-deductible. Significant advances in > >> the scientific understanding of crop circle formation and related > >> phenomena are heavily dependent upon such contributions -- all major > >> financial gifts can be designated for specific research projects, if > >> desired by the donor. Financial support in any amount is welcome. > >> > >> > >> LECTURE/SLIDE SHOW: A 2-hour presentation is available which outlines > >> the basic research and results obtained so far, highlighting individual > >> crop circle case studies from a number of countries. Slides of recent > >> crop circles in North America and Europe are included, as well as > >> anecdotal reports of associated strange phenomena encountered by > >> personnel working in the fields each summer. The lecture and slide-show > >> can be shortened or expanded, as desired, and is an inspirational > >> educational tool for use in schools and colleges, demonstrating both the > >> value of the basic scientific method and the excitement of new > >> discoveries -- in the context of an intriguing, and still unexplained, > >> phenomenon. Contact Nancy Talbott > >> to schedule. > >> > >> http://www.bltresearch.com/ > >> > > > > >