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Wednesday September 26th, 2007

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
Peru Meteorite I
 
Peru Meteorite II
 
Cat Mutilations

Recap

Peru Meteorite & Cat Mutilations

Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe was the main guest, presenting reports from her Earthfiles.com Headline News, on such topics as the Peruvian meteorite, cat mutilations and the honey bee disorder.

Regarding the meteorite crash, she played portions of her interview with Dr. Jose Machare, a geological engineer, with the Geology, Mining and Metallurgical Institute of Lima, Peru. Machare said that it had not been confirmed that arsenic contamination in the water (see article below) is what made people sick after the crash. For more, view Linda's report, which contains a transcript of her conversation with Machare.

She also discussed a series of recent cat mutilations in Granbury, Texas. The top third of 14 different cats' bodies have been found, bloodless and surgically sliced. Linda said the type of excisions are similar to what has been seen in cow and horse mutilations, which showed evidence of incisions made by heat, "hot enough to cook hemoglobin." In a third report, she discussed how the disappearing honey bee problem could be related to a virus activated by mites.

Related Articles

Meteorite Update


New details have emerged that may explain why people got sick in the aftermath of the Peruvian meteorite crash. According to a researcher for Peru’s Mining, Metallurgy, and Geology Institute, the illness was due to the inhalation of arsenic fumes, which were released when the falling rock hit a tainted underground water supply. For more, see this article.
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