Unknowncountry.com has received word from the laboratorydoing DNA studies on the Elmendorf animal, the strangecreature killed near Elmendorf, Texas, last May, that theDNA is canine, but that it has been subjected to too muchstress to tell anything about a specific species.

At this time, we are seeking to get them additional DNA fromthe Lufkin creature.

The animal was known to be canine from the configuration ofits skull. The exact species remains a mystery.

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As of October 20 at 9:00PM, Anne is past the immediatecrisis, and continues to recover well. If all goes asexpected, she will be hospitalized for one or two months.However, there are many rivers yet to cross. Over the nextweek, she is at high risk for vasospasm, a narrowing of theblood vessels in the brain due to the trauma associated withthe blood that has leaked into it. In addition, there is aconstant risk of infection, and the possibility of anunpredictable problem, such as a heart problem, a stroke, orkidney problems.
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UFO investigators, journalists, authors, former militaryofficers and other experts will gather at the National UFOConference at the end of October to present their mostrecent findings into the question of unidentified flyingobjects.

Among the guests at this years conference is Air Force FirstLt. Robert Salas, a former missile launch officerresponsible for nuclear warheads stored at Malmstrom AFB. He describes an incident in 1967 in which a glowing,oval-shaped object hovered over the base and disabledapproximately 20 nuclear warheads housed in an undergroundbunker.
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At 9:30 PM on Saturday, October 16, Anne Strieberexperienced a subarachnoid hemorrhage. This is caused by thebursting of an aneurysm in the brain and is usuallyasymptomatic until the stroke takes place. There was no warning.

Anne received excellent care very quickly, thanks to fastand effective support at the Kaiser-Permanente SunsetHospital in Los Angeles. She is now continuing her recoveryat UCLA Medical Center, where she has been transferred becauseof her highly specialized needs, and is receiving expertcare there, too.

She is in surprisingly good condition, given the seriousnessof her disease, and there is reason to hope that she mightmake a full recovery. Your prayers and healing thoughts areneeded, and very welcome.
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