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Re: Giant Fly Photographed Attacking Mt. St.

From: Patrick Knowles <pknowles1.nul>
Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 18:15:25 -0700
Fwd Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 06:26:12 -0400
Subject: Re: Giant Fly Photographed Attacking Mt. St.


>From: Bob Shell <bob.nul>
>To: ufoupdates.nul
>Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:17:41 -0400
>Subject: Giant Fly Photographed Attacking Mt. St. Helens

>Now the truth can be told about those "tremors" volcanologists
>have been reporting for the last week.

>Here we have absolute photographic proof that the giant,
>ten-ton flies reported frequently around Mt. St. Helens (and
>which feature prominently in local Native American folklore) are
>in fact real.

>http://www.photodump.com/direct/Fnord/mshvolcanocam.jpg

>Submitted by;

>Bob Shell, Director
>Nearsight Institute

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a USGS scientist had this to
say about the flies:

Some have maintained that the volcanic activity of Mt. St.
Helens, past and present, is actually caused by the presence of
these giant flies.

It is theorized that geomagnetic perturbations deep within the
earth's crust are set off by resonance with the buzzing of the
flies' wings, causing very rapid fault-shifting vibrations
("fault buzz") that generate enormous geological stresses
beneath the mountain.

Others believe that the flies are in some way attracted by
natural volcanic activity of the kind typified by Mt. St.
Helens.

According to one view, the flies' mating cycle is synchronized
to periodic shifts from volcanic dormancy to activity. This
would mean that the flies have a very long life span.

All we know for certain is that they are observed on and around
the mountain during periods of high geological stress and
volcanism. In May of 1980 we were seeing thousands of these
things.


PK




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