Mystery Bursts & Comet ISON
Biography:
Linda Moulton Howe is a graduate of Stanford University
with a Masters Degree in Communication. She has devoted her documentary
film, television, radio, writing and reporting career to productions
concerning science, medicine and the environment. Ms. Howe has received
local, national and international awards, including three regional
Emmys, a national Emmy nomination and a Station Peabody award for
medical programming. Linda's documentaries have included A Strange
Harvest and Strange Harvests 1993, which explored the worldwide animal
mutilation mystery. Another film, A Prairie Dawn, focused on astronaut
training in Denver. She has also produced documentaries in Ethiopia and
Mexico for UNICEF about child survival efforts and for Turner
Broadcasting in Atlanta about environmental challenges.
In
addition to television, Linda produces, reports and edits the
award-winning science, environment and earth mysteries news website,
Earthfiles.com. In 2003, Earthfiles received an Award for Standard of
Excellence presented by the Internet's WebAward Association. Earthfiles
also received the 2001 Encyclopaedia Britannica Award for Journalistic
Excellence. Linda also reports science, environment and earth mysteries
news for Clear Channel's Premiere Radio Networks and Unknowncountry.com.
In 2005, she traveled to Amsterdam, Hawaii, and several other U. S.
conferences to speak about her investigative journalism.
In 2004,
Linda was on-camera TV reporter for The History Channel's documentary
investigation of an unusual August 2004 cow death in Farnam, Nebraska.
In November 2009, Linda was videotaped in Roswell, New Mexico, to
provide document research background for a 1940s American policy of
denial in the interest of national security about spacecraft and
non-human body retrievals for a 2010 History Channel TV series, Ancient
Aliens.
In 2010, Linda was honored with the 2010 Courage In
Journalism Award at the National Press Club in Washington, D. C., by the
Paradigm Research Group's X Conference. She has traveled in Venezuela,
Peru, Brazil, England, Norway, France, Switzerland, The Netherlands,
Yugoslavia, Turkey, Ethiopia, Kenya, Egypt, Australia, Japan, Canada,
Mexico, the Yucatan and Puerto Rico for research and productions.
Mysterious
strong radio bursts from far beyond the Milky Way Galaxy have been
detected that might go back in the universe's life between 5 to 11
billion light-years ago. Scientists are puzzled as to what causes these
strong radio bursts, which occur approximately every one second in Earth
time. She spoke with astronomy professor Jim Cordes who speculated that
an evaporating black hole (as proposed by Stephen Hawking) could be
behind the pulses. It's also possible the cause is some type of
cataclysmic collision. "If I had to bet money, I would bet on something
like a compact object - perhaps interacting with another object that
might be a supermassive black hole in the center of a galaxy. It might
be their magnetic fields that are interacting because when you get that
kind of interaction, you have a lot of power to draw on,
Linda
detailed how Comet ISON is headed for close approach to our sun in
November. This primordial ball of ice could reach the brightness of the
full moon. Scientists are meeting on August 1st at Johns Hopkins
University in Baltimore to plan how to monitor this comet that's never
been through our solar system before. A telescope and infrared equipment
will be launched in a huge helium balloon that will rise to almost 23
miles in the upper atmosphere in order to study ISON. Research scientist
Karl Hibbitts told Linda that one of their goals in studying ISON is to
measure the ratio of carbon dioxide to water, which gives insight into
the formation characteristics of our solar system, and the Oort Cloud
where the comet arose
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the US does not want responsibility for war crimes they themselves drew a line, they are responsible for arming the gangs for 2 years, they openly told the world they even wanted to arm them more and more, and now after the gangs screwed up the USA pretends they just got involved out of despair to cover this up and finish the failure of using gangs as proxy, sound right?
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