>From Mindcontrol-L: ===== << Hi Alfred, Oops you just hit a NERVE! >> Richard, Dana et al. - "Journalism" has always been a bit like sausage making. I thank God it's a protected and not a licensed profession ;-) Here's Newshawk's latest bulletin on Pine Ridge, as always with many grains of salt (pardon the mixed metaphors....). Can you imagine that his counterpart is AOLTIMENBC?........I mean, where are THEY on this story....oops its catching <g> Alfred ==== Subj: Pine Ridge Radar Pulses--Ellsworth AFB Said Likely Source Date: 00-01-24 21:09:22 EST From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (NewsHawk Inc.) Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.24.00 Pine Ridge Radar Pulses--Ellsworth Air Force Base Said Likely Source Our recipient Ron Hannivig, who definitely knows something about the subject he's writing on here, says that the most likely source of EM/RF signal anomalies showing up on doppler radar images of the Pine Ridge, South Dakota area is nearby Ellsworth Air Force Base. Certainly a reasonable working hypothesis, as Hannivig explains below. And the purpose of such transmissions? Anyone's guess, I suppose... . NewsHawk® Inc. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Subject: MORE Radar Pulses At Pine Ridge/Mind Control Transmissions Suspected! Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:58:56 -0500 From: "Ronald T. Hannivig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> John, et al, >>> We'd like to know WHY the Pine Ridge, South Dakota region is clearly being targeted with anomalous EM/RF signals at this time. <<< Last evening, I went surfing through the "Flash" postings and reviewed the 23/Jan/00 - 10:54 AM EST hit ... that appears very similar to the 20/Jan/00 - 7:45 PM EST "blast", which seemingly originated - that is, it was centered from within the USAF Ellsworth Base located 10 miles or so east of Rapid City, North Dakota. I'm familiar with this region of the country - I actually worked for a few days in Rapid City back in late 1959, as a casual laborer - shoveling a RR car full of salt to be used in domestic water softener systems. Being familiar with the region - moreover, having a good collection of detailed maps of North America, I had no problem finding out that there are quite a few Indian Reservations not far from the Rapid City area. Specifically, in this instance - the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Reserves. The northern portion of the Standing Rock Indian Rez. goes over into the southern part of North Dakota. Together (they border each other north-to-south, and both border the Missouri River on their eastern side), these two Reservations are almost double the size of Pine Ridge and Rosebud combined. Most important, these two Reservations are located off toward the NE of Ellsworth, AFB - where the resulting echoes were extremely strong. I should also add here that there are two other smaller Indian Reserves within this same region - but seemingly, just beyond the ambits of the second documented pulse, in question. These two Reservations are: The Lower Bule and Crow Creek Reservations - each located across from one another on either side of the Missouri River, approx. 175 miles due east of Rapid City. In essence, those strong echoes off toward the NE of Ellsworth AFB - shown in the second instances, seems to be directly over the Standing Rock/Cheyenne River Reserves. Given that the main population center for these tribes (as in a gathering place for shopping, etc.) would likely be Rapid City, and with the expected constant intermarrying between members of these different indigenous people it really would not matter too much exactly which faction was having their unique problems on their assigned Reserve. Additionally, other than these Indian Reserves within this specific region - which butts up to the Black Hills to the west of Rapid City, the area is sparsely populated, and tourists during the summer months probably way outnumber the locals. Conclusion: Whatever had been causing these documented flashes in the sky has likely been originating from the Ellsworth AF Base, which is located 10 miles or so east of Rapid City, North Dakota. One would have to be able to zoom in on the map in order to be able to pinpoint the exact spot from where these flashes were emitted. RonHannivig, Simpson, PA </XMP> =====
In a message dated 00-01-24 23:03:42 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Hi Alfred, Oops you just hit a NERVE! >> Richard, Dana et al. - "Journalism" has always been a bit like sausage making. I thank God it's a protected and not a licensed profession ;-) Here's Newshawk's latest bulletin on Pine Ridge, as always with many grains of salt (pardon the mixed metaphors....). Can you imagine that his counterpart is AOLTIMENBC?........I mean, where are THEY on this story....oops its catching <g> Alfred ==== Subj: Pine Ridge Radar Pulses--Ellsworth AFB Said Likely Source Date: 00-01-24 21:09:22 EST From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (NewsHawk Inc.) Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.24.00 Pine Ridge Radar Pulses--Ellsworth Air Force Base Said Likely Source Our recipient Ron Hannivig, who definitely knows something about the subject he's writing on here, says that the most likely source of EM/RF signal anomalies showing up on doppler radar images of the Pine Ridge, South Dakota area is nearby Ellsworth Air Force Base. Certainly a reasonable working hypothesis, as Hannivig explains below. And the purpose of such transmissions? Anyone's guess, I suppose... . NewsHawk® Inc. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Subject: MORE Radar Pulses At Pine Ridge/Mind Control Transmissions Suspected! Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:58:56 -0500 From: "Ronald T. Hannivig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> John, et al, >>> We'd like to know WHY the Pine Ridge, South Dakota region is clearly being targeted with anomalous EM/RF signals at this time. <<< Last evening, I went surfing through the "Flash" postings and reviewed the 23/Jan/00 - 10:54 AM EST hit ... that appears very similar to the 20/Jan/00 - 7:45 PM EST "blast", which seemingly originated - that is, it was centered from within the USAF Ellsworth Base located 10 miles or so east of Rapid City, North Dakota. I'm familiar with this region of the country - I actually worked for a few days in Rapid City back in late 1959, as a casual laborer - shoveling a RR car full of salt to be used in domestic water softener systems. Being familiar with the region - moreover, having a good collection of detailed maps of North America, I had no problem finding out that there are quite a few Indian Reservations not far from the Rapid City area. Specifically, in this instance - the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Reserves. The northern portion of the Standing Rock Indian Rez. goes over into the southern part of North Dakota. Together (they border each other north-to-south, and both border the Missouri River on their eastern side), these two Reservations are almost double the size of Pine Ridge and Rosebud combined. Most important, these two Reservations are located off toward the NE of Ellsworth, AFB - where the resulting echoes were extremely strong. I should also add here that there are two other smaller Indian Reserves within this same region - but seemingly, just beyond the ambits of the second documented pulse, in question. These two Reservations are: The Lower Bule and Crow Creek Reservations - each located across from one another on either side of the Missouri River, approx. 175 miles due east of Rapid City. In essence, those strong echoes off toward the NE of Ellsworth AFB - shown in the second instances, seems to be directly over the Standing Rock/Cheyenne River Reserves. Given that the main population center for these tribes (as in a gathering place for shopping, etc.) would likely be Rapid City, and with the expected constant intermarrying between members of these different indigenous people it really would not matter too much exactly which faction was having their unique problems on their assigned Reserve. Additionally, other than these Indian Reserves within this specific region - which butts up to the Black Hills to the west of Rapid City, the area is sparsely populated, and tourists during the summer months probably way outnumber the locals. Conclusion: Whatever had been causing these documented flashes in the sky has likely been originating from the Ellsworth AF Base, which is located 10 miles or so east of Rapid City, North Dakota. One would have to be able to zoom in on the map in order to be able to pinpoint the exact spot from where these flashes were emitted. RonHannivig, Simpson, PA </XMP> __________________________________ Post to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List info: www.topica.com/lists/mc. _____________________________________________________________ Check out the new and improved Topica site! http://www.topica.com/t/13