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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
Gp 9+10 Pol Of 331-1208 CCRA 7/18/72-3 P&#13;
&#13;
July 18, 1972  &#13;
NIGHT LETTER&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Carroll Rosenbloom (Rosenbloom), Owner  &#13;
Los Angeles Rams  &#13;
10271 West Pico Blvd.  &#13;
Los Angeles, California&#13;
&#13;
Dear Carroll:&#13;
&#13;
I warned you on June 30th to pay attention, and hire my services. But you did not heed the warning.&#13;
&#13;
Now Roman Gabriel has come tumbling down...Just like Unites did, when I warned you before.&#13;
&#13;
Somehow you never learn, Carroll.  &#13;
I guess you just didn't think I could do it twice.&#13;
&#13;
Well, you were wrong, now weren't you.&#13;
&#13;
My phone number is 331-1208, here in Cepe Charles...in the event you want me to come out to talk business, and help you...instead of taking the Rams apart this coming season.&#13;
&#13;
Believe me, Carroll...it is worth it to you.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 48, Cepe Charles, Virginia 23310&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
Extra Copy to Carroll Rosenbloom,  &#13;
Baltimore Colts,  &#13;
600 North Howard St.  &#13;
Baltimore, Maryland&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
B4 Virginian-Pilot, Tuesday, July 18, 1972&#13;
&#13;
Gabriel May Return in Month&#13;
&#13;
From Virginian-Pilot Wire Reports&#13;
&#13;
LONG BEACH, Calif. - Quarterback Roman Gabriel of the Los Angeles Rams suffered a collapsed lung on his first day of practice Monday and was rushed to a hospital. Physicians were optimistic he would be back in action in about a month.&#13;
&#13;
The 31-year-old athlete completed a series of stretching exercises and was throwing the football in a non-contact drill when he complained of feeling ill.&#13;
&#13;
He was taken to Long Beach Community Hospital, where a team of physicians prepared for possible surgery. Surgery later was ruled out, however, and doctors decided to treat the lung by inserting a tube through Gabriel's nose.&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Jules Resinski, head of the team of physicians, said the tube would remain in place until Wednesday, when it was probable the 11-year National Football Conference veteran would be released from the hospital.&#13;
&#13;
Resinski said Gabriel should be able to begin running in about a week, but he ruled out any con- tact scrimmage for two to three weeks. He said the Rams' star should be able to return to his normal game inside a month.&#13;
&#13;
The quarterback had been throwing in the first drill for the veteran players at Long Beach State College when he told trainer Cash Buckwell:&#13;
&#13;
"I don't think I can practice any longer. I can't breathe."&#13;
&#13;
Directed to lie down, Gabriel didn't improve and was taken to Long Beach Community Hospital, about a mile away. It was first reported he underwent surgery, but later the re- port was that he went to surgery for insertion of the tube to reinflate the damaged lung.&#13;
&#13;
Although Gabriel has suffered many injuries in his long football career, he has not had a lung problem previously. Two years ago he suffered rib damage, but on the opposite side of his chest.&#13;
&#13;
Last Thursday, Carroll Rosenbloom, former owner of the Baltimore Colts, announced acquisition of the Rams in a complicated deal in which two Midwesterners bought the Los Angeles Franchise and then traded it for Baltimore. Rosenbloom's expressed hopes for a title were largely based on Gabriel's quarterbacking.&#13;
&#13;
Without the 6-foot-4 passer, the Rams must depend on reserves Jerry Rhone and John Walton. They open their preseason schedule Aug. 4 against the Cleveland Browns at the Los Angeles Coliseum.&#13;
&#13;
Gabriel, a collegiate star at North Carolina State, has been the No. 1 Rams quarterback since 1965. His Rams records (See Gabriel, Page B6)&#13;
&#13;
Gabriel May Return Soon&#13;
&#13;
Continued&#13;
&#13;
include 1,519 completions in 2,- 990 passes attempted for 20,196 yards and 138 touchdowns. 1969 was the season he was honored as the NFL's Most Valuable Player in the league. After the 1970 season, he underwent knee and elbow surgery and last December repeat- ed surgery on the right knee for ligament damage.&#13;
&#13;
Doctors reported the lung was between 60 and 70 per cent collapsed. The tube was in- serted to create negative pres- sure for reinflation.&#13;
&#13;
Tommy Prothro, the Rams' coach, was heartened by the optimistic reports indicating the quarterback should be available for the start of the regular NFL season.&#13;
&#13;
TO MY SIX SCIENTISTS: If this all seems familiar...it is.&#13;
&#13;
Carroll Rosenbloom before...and he ignored me...and Unitas came down with a crash.&#13;
&#13;
Well, just a few weeks ago I wrote Carroll Rosenbloom and that he'd better hire me...because I can control the Rams easier than I can him...so...Roman Gabriel comes down with parallel happenings!&#13;
&#13;
You can argue "coincidence" once with Unitas...but twice, with Gabriel? Fer...git it!&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
ROMAN GABRIEL  &#13;
... collapsed lung&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
June 30, 1972&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Carroll Rosenbloom  &#13;
Baltimore Colts&#13;
&#13;
Dear Carroll:&#13;
&#13;
Just read that you've swapped the Colts for the L.A. Rams.&#13;
&#13;
Well, Carroll...I've got bad news for you. It is much easier for me, from a technical standpoint...to wreck the Rams...than it is for me to stop the Colts.  &#13;
So you are acquiring a team...that I will stop like it has run into a stone wall, this coming season.&#13;
&#13;
Unless you hire my services, of course. In which case...I will "turn to" and go all out to help your Rams to win.&#13;
&#13;
Either way, Carroll...it is entirely up to you.&#13;
&#13;
If there's no answer...I will take the Rams and the Colts both...apart...this coming pro season. They will get nowhere. Guaranteed.&#13;
&#13;
If you call me, and arrange a meeting...then hire me...it's a different ball game.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 48, Cape Charles, Va. 23310&#13;
&#13;
-Owens&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
&#13;
July 17, 1972&#13;
&#13;
Dear Otto:&#13;
&#13;
I do not like to mix...a scientific report...with a non-scientific report, but in this case I think it could be pertinent.&#13;
&#13;
You now know...that for the first time in ten years, of all of my amazing miracles...I have performed on a radar installation - a scientific instrument linked up with computers...with government experts right there. One sitting at my elbow at all time. Not only did I control the radar installation (a huge affair...so big we had to take an elevator way up to the top)...but from the demonstration knocked down four airplanes... three Navy Phantoms and one Navy experimental plane worth $16 million...PLUS set fire to the aircraft carrier Forrestal.&#13;
&#13;
Right.&#13;
&#13;
Now what I want to tell you is this:&#13;
&#13;
Shortly before all of this came about...I had a vivid dream. I was standing in front of some houses with my brother, Bill. Suddenly up in the sky I saw a large commercial passenger plane, on fire...and diving toward us. It crashed in the next block. I ran toward the scene, telling Bill to take care of a man I saw fall out of the plane. He did so, and I went on to the crash itself. I tore my way in through the debris...and found the passengers moaning and groaning. One passenger looked up at me and said: "We lost five." Then - woke up.&#13;
&#13;
I wrote this down in my diary. It was so markedly vivid.&#13;
&#13;
Then, shortly afterward, I was sitting watching TV in the afternoon...when the SI's communicated and told me to call Bill Edwards, the govt. radar expert. And I did so...and the rest is history.&#13;
&#13;
Point:&#13;
&#13;
At the radar installation when I "performed" there were two witnesses, Bill Richards and Harvey Caldwell. At the plane crash in my dream there were five losses...four planes crashed and an aircraft carrier burned for nine hours like a roaring furnace. In my dream a passenger told me "they'd lost five".&#13;
&#13;
And of course, as in my dream...the major feature of my radar demo...turned out to be planes crashing...four in five days!&#13;
&#13;
Am not trying to blend these things. One is factual...the other is just a dream. But they tally so well...I wanted to point it out.&#13;
&#13;
I have a theory...that the dream...was SI programming! I.e., encapsulated in subliminal instructions on how to proceed...which I then followed out at the proper time by calling Bill Richards. You follow?&#13;
&#13;
Post....&#13;
&#13;
Ted "Owens" (PI No)  &#13;
Owens&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
&#13;
June 8, 1972&#13;
&#13;
TO ALL CONTACTS...&#13;
&#13;
Bad news. While my work has gotten more powerful...half a dozen mirecles in the past four months plus...my money has dwindled away...from the cost of xeroxing, stamps, envelopes, etc. Am now B R O K E.&#13;
&#13;
So from now on will be forced to send out only a mere handful of Contact Letters...to six scientists, couple of lawyers, couple of authors...and that's it.&#13;
&#13;
When I asked for some financial help...believe me I wasn't kidding. I didn't get a sou from anyone.&#13;
&#13;
There are a few more...Kvesnicka, Goodman, Delaven, etc., (they know who they are)...who have helped me so substantially that they'll automatically get all Contact Letters, always, no matter how I have to get it up.&#13;
&#13;
Sorry about this, my friends...but it takes gas to make a car run, and it takes money to buy the gas. And money I ain't got.&#13;
&#13;
Best.....&#13;
&#13;
-Owens  &#13;
3 K P K Wans&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
May 5, 1972&#13;
&#13;
TO MY SIX SCIENTISTS....&#13;
&#13;
Incredible as it may seem...&#13;
&#13;
in the short space of a matter of weeks....&#13;
&#13;
I have beaten the Baltimore Bullets in the NBA playoffs...with my mind.&#13;
&#13;
I have beaten the Virginia Squires in the ABA playoffs...with my mind.&#13;
&#13;
And I gave the astronauts "fits" in outer space...with my mind.&#13;
&#13;
In each and every case...I notified you in advance, in writing, that I would do these things.&#13;
&#13;
The Rhine-Pratt faction, which regards me so lightly...might pause to reflect on these "multi-coincidences".&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
[Signature]&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
(and Nature) - corresp. Amorous Attraction  &#13;
5/21/72  &#13;
Amorous Turtles Bite Skin Diver  &#13;
KEY LARGO, Fla. (AP) - Two skin divers who say they were attacked by giant log- gerhead turtles on offshore coral reefs may just have been mistaken for female tur- tles by lovestruck, nearsight- ed males, a turtle expert says.  &#13;
"I have never heard of an unprovoked attack on a hu- man in 20 years of studying turtles," said Dr. Archie Carr of the University of Florida, a man whose work on turtles has made him internationally famous among scientists and laymen alike.  &#13;
Loggerhead turtles are an ocean-going species which can weigh as much as 500 pounds.  &#13;
MARJORIE MANSER suf- fered severe lacerations on her thigh when bitten by a loggerhead while diving for a lost anchor at Black Rocks April 25.  &#13;
Jim King overpowered a 250-pound loggerhead he said attacked him as he was div- ing on Conch Reef Wednes- day. King managed to turn the turtle over on its back and drag it back to his boat. He was not injured.  &#13;
King and Mrs. Manser are Key Largo residents who have dived the Atlantic reefs for many years. Both said they had encountered turtles at sea many times and never before considered them ag- gressive.  &#13;
Carr said male turtles nip the females with their beaks during courtship, "and what even floating debris for a fe- male turtle could result in horrendous injuries to a hu- man being."  &#13;
William Hill, a U.S. Parks Department Ranger who lives on Key Largo, said an esti- mated 300 loggerheads live in the area. Most of them nest on Florida Bay on the west side of the Florida Keys, he said, and many cruise the off- shore reefs in their hunt for food.  &#13;
Carr said male turtles nip the females with their beaks during courtship, "and what even floating debris for a fe- male turtle could result in horrendous injuries to a hu- man being."  &#13;
This busy world  &#13;
Millions of mice ravage Australia  &#13;
Millions of mice have devastated hundreds of square miles of Australian wheat fields and a government spokesman said farmers in Queensland were powerless to stop them.  &#13;
The plague is the worst in Queensland's history. Farm- ers in the Darling Downs area 100 miles west of Bris- bane report damage at $3.8 million.  &#13;
Desperate methods of trying to control the vermin were reported. Shopkeeper John Coss of Wandoan said he wired all the shelves of his shop with low-voltage electric current and reported killing up to 10,000 mice in a day, but still they come.  &#13;
A Darling Downs farmer rigged up a line of bottles on the edge of a water trough. As the mice ran up the bot- tles to eat the cheese he put on top, the bottles tipped over into the water. The farmer said the drownings were running about 70 mice a day.  &#13;
5/25/72  &#13;
Clifford Price  &#13;
TO MY SIX SCIENTISTS...I refer you to a letter I sent you some time ago, this year...wherein I told you UFO's in position around our earth... to issue for th SOUNDS which would make insects, birds, fish, etc., on earth DO UNUSUAL THINGS.  &#13;
And in another letter I warned you that Nature hed turned its head against human beings...end would attack human beings now...using all its natural forces.  &#13;
These two newsclippings underscore what I told you.  &#13;
As a matter of interest...I asked one of you to get me to Australia...end I could save the Australians from the ravaging attack of the millions of mice.  &#13;
So I have let the matter go to its natural ultimate conclusion.  &#13;
You must bear in mind...that in my opinion (end I em in an excellent position to know, absolutely) stopping the onslaught of millions of mice...would be childs play for me. (I found out what I could do or diverted the volcanic slides. Plus some other major miracles So...I do indeed know what I can do.)  &#13;
-Owens  &#13;
Kirkman&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
(These 3 "thrown" games in last year's pro football playoffs... that hurt the PK!)&#13;
&#13;
# Congressional Probe Seeks&#13;
&#13;
# Ties Between Crime, Sports&#13;
&#13;
4/30/72&#13;
&#13;
WASHINGTON (AP) - Alleged organized crime ties with race tracks in Detroit, New Orleans, and the Northeast will be leadoff targets of a House probe next month on infiltration of criminal elements into professional sports, Rep. Sam Steiger said last week.&#13;
&#13;
The Arizona Republican said the House Select Committee on Crime hearings also will deal with the Emprise Corp., which has financial sports interests including stock in more than 30 race tracks across the country. Steiger has been charging on the House Floor for two years that Emprise has Cosa Nostra ties.&#13;
&#13;
Steiger said the hearings will start May 9 with testimony on alleged organized crime financial interests in the Hazel Park Race Track near Detroit, Jefferson Downs in New Orleans, race tracks in New England, upstate New York, and "a situation in New Jersey."&#13;
&#13;
He said witnesses will include law enforcement officers and officials of the race tracks.&#13;
&#13;
"These hearings will put the spotlight on the fact that organized crime has an extensive investment in sports, all of which involve potential gambling," Steiger said.&#13;
&#13;
He said its infiltration into professional sports "is more dangerous than into other legitimate businesses" because of the potential for fixing sporting events.&#13;
&#13;
Chairman Claude Pepper, D-Fla., has said the hearings will go into other major sports after horse racing and deal with direct organized crime involvement in "ownership and management of teams, arenas, and concessions" as well as fixing of sporting events.&#13;
&#13;
The hearings were tentatively planned to begin last week but a committee source said they were delayed for a trial in Los Angeles that ended last Wednesday with conviction of Emprise and six persons of conspiracy to hide out-of-state gambling interests in a Las Vegas hotel and casino.&#13;
&#13;
They included Anthony J. Zerelli, a major stock holder and director of the Hazel Park Racing Association and identified by the Justice Department in 1967 as a Detroit-organized crime leader, and Michael S. Polizzi also identified by the Justice Department as a Detroit-organized crime leader. Steiger has told the House that Emprise holds stock in both Hazel Park and Jefferson Downs.&#13;
&#13;
But Jerry M. Jacobs, president of Emprise headquartered in Buffalo, N.Y., issued a statement saying he was sure the Los Angeles conviction will be reversed on appeal, and saying the verdict was against the old Emprise co-founded by his father, not the new Emprise reorganized by himself.&#13;
&#13;
Emprise also owns SportsService, which operates concessions in stadiums and theaters nationwide; several sports stadiums, and bowling alleys, and restaurants.&#13;
&#13;
Jacobs also owns the Cincinnati Royals Basketball team.&#13;
&#13;
CONTACTS.....&#13;
&#13;
no doubt when I told you why my PK attack on 14 teams failed to stop the Cowboys... namely, because of three key games deliberately "thrown" by two QB's and one coach... you thought I was just alibiing. Well, I was not. I knew for a fact... through my powerful ESP brain... that Mafia-Syndicate hoods were at work manipulating these pro football games. This clipping in yesterday's paper... indicates that now powers that be in the government... are beginning to also realize this fact!&#13;
&#13;
-Owens&#13;
&#13;
Listed In Probe&#13;
&#13;
5/9/72&#13;
&#13;
WASHINGTON (AP) - Six alleged Mafia figures plus horse-racing officials and entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. were announced Monday among witnesses for a House probe into organized crime infiltration of professional sports.&#13;
&#13;
Davis's testimony will be on criminals' "effort to use him" at a racetrack in New Jersey where the singer owns a stable, said Chairman Claude Pepper, D-Fla., of the House Select Committee on Crime.&#13;
&#13;
Pepper and the committee's chief counsel, Joseph A. Phillips, said the hearings will start Tuesday on alleged race-fixing and organized-crime ties with 16 racetracks across the country and then go into baseball, football, basketball, and hockey.&#13;
&#13;
Phillips said committee investigators concluded there have been instances of race fixing "at practically every track on the Eastern seaboard and many in the West."&#13;
&#13;
He said the investigators are still looking into a number of professional football and basketball teams.&#13;
&#13;
Some players will be called, Phillips said. He said the committee will go into two instances of football players being approached to fix games but reporting the approaches to authorities.&#13;
&#13;
The committee will touch also on "reports of alleged bribes" of public officials.&#13;
&#13;
Pepper emphasized the committee would only hear testimony on the reports and would not prejudge the charges against any officials where trial is pending.&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
!!!&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 4 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
May 30, 1972&#13;
&#13;
TO MY SIX SCIENTISTS...&#13;
&#13;
Am now embarking...on a fascinating project. One which I believe will delight you, as far as research into psi-force phenomena goes...and one easily checkable.&#13;
&#13;
Before going any further...let me stress...that I do not intend to harm anyone at all.&#13;
&#13;
Now...I am going to use some of the 150-odd different mechanisms (of which PK is only one) to strike the Cleveland-Akron, Ohio, area, with psi-force directed by my mind...and cause...effects there. Here is what to look for...in time ahead...&#13;
&#13;
Power blackouts there...big ones.  &#13;
More than the usual number of fires.  &#13;
All kinds of electrical disturbances.  &#13;
Lightning storms...with lightning striking many places there.  &#13;
Planes being forced down; power failure, etc.  &#13;
Ships sinking just offshore.  &#13;
Blazing hot drought.  &#13;
The people in the area...behaving peculiarly (more so than usual, that is).  &#13;
Odd animal behavior (dogs, cats, etc.)  &#13;
Possible epidemics.  &#13;
60-90 mile-per-hour winds.&#13;
&#13;
Am doing this for a reason, and have cleared it with my SI's. I was badly treated during my last ten days visit there...by some people...and I think, and the SI's concur...that it would be most apropos...to demonstrate to the people of that area...that I am quite real, and that my connection with the UFO's is quite real. That my "claims" of documented miracles...are not empty claims. In short, the people there need to be taught a lesson...as only PK Men can teach a lesson.&#13;
&#13;
Now note: Any persons there who were friendly to me, and helped me during my visit...like Mike Reineri, of WIXY radio, Alan Douglas, TV Show; Clive Thomas radio show...and so on...they know who they are...these people will not be affected while my PK attack is going on. Also, the people who wear my disc...will not be affected, either.&#13;
&#13;
Am setting up this psi-force attack mechanism now, today...and the power will begin to build in as days go by...and I assure you that you will see some mighty interesting things happen...in the Cleveland-Akron area!&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
[Signature]&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 5 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
Vepco Chants  &#13;
Tie-ir For Rain Wash  &#13;
Power failure renews; tie-ir  &#13;
The Cleveland Press, Thursday, May 25&#13;
&#13;
OLICE AT THE SI-  &#13;
is District Station at E.  &#13;
St and Utopia Ave.  &#13;
ed that the bl ck'ou'  &#13;
electrically run ov  &#13;
e building to be in r  &#13;
n the Second  &#13;
tion at Fulton F  &#13;
Ave., Polic  &#13;
e highlights  &#13;
r in the o'  &#13;
n municatr  &#13;
ru ded  &#13;
es we&#13;
&#13;
A power failure affecting our customers," Hinchee  &#13;
35,000 Municipal Light cus- said today.  &#13;
tomers in the city during  &#13;
the night could have been  &#13;
at 10 p. m. in Collingwood,  &#13;
prevented by a Municipal  &#13;
Plant illuminating Co.  &#13;
closed switch tie-in, accord-  &#13;
ing to Warren D. Hinchee,  &#13;
city commissioner of light  &#13;
and power.&#13;
&#13;
"Under such a connection  &#13;
we could establish adequate  &#13;
backup systems to prevent  &#13;
trouble from becoming too  &#13;
widespread and prevent an  &#13;
interruption of service to  &#13;
The power outages occurred  &#13;
last night's outage was  &#13;
caused by the failure of a  &#13;
polehead, known as  &#13;
iding electrical power pro-  &#13;
duced by two gas turbine  &#13;
generators at the W. 41st.  &#13;
substation, Hinchee said.&#13;
&#13;
The generators had been  &#13;
put into service during the  &#13;
first power failures yester-  &#13;
day. Their failure caused an  &#13;
overload which resulted in  &#13;
breakdown from 5 a.m. yesterday when a  &#13;
light restored at 8:22 a. m. to cus-  &#13;
tomers affected in the second  &#13;
outage.&#13;
&#13;
SERVICE WAS interrupt-  &#13;
ed for nearly three hours at  &#13;
5 a.m. yesterday when a  &#13;
service to blade broke on a fan that  &#13;
cools one of the boilers at  &#13;
the plant.&#13;
&#13;
NORFOLK-"What we need is a good hard rain,"  &#13;
said E. C. Baker Jr., area manager for Virginia Elec-  &#13;
tric &amp; Power Co.&#13;
&#13;
That-"rain and plenty of it"-is what it's going to  &#13;
take to rid power lines and equipment of salt deposits  &#13;
that have accumulated the last few days, causing scat-  &#13;
tered power failures throughout the area, the Vepco  &#13;
official said.&#13;
&#13;
The deposits, brought inland by strong northeast  &#13;
winds, have coated insulators, accompanied and switching power equipment.  &#13;
Bright flashes accompanied the power failures.&#13;
&#13;
12-hour shifts in an attempt to wash have been working  &#13;
equipment. To prevent crews have been called upon  &#13;
Roanoke Rapids crews from Richmond to wash the deposits from  &#13;
onto the high-voltage lines. In addition, Williamsburg and  &#13;
sisters, in addition, various line nonconducting spray mist&#13;
&#13;
phere and the salt is still floating around in the atmos-  &#13;
He said there has been some power Baker said.  &#13;
and Hum, for except in the downtown Baker said.  &#13;
Virginia Beach, Baker said, and the city "practically  &#13;
fored in about 15 minutes."&#13;
&#13;
C. are ole and we're heading toward Baker said.  &#13;
s. he said. "side-spread out" at Paris Corner,  &#13;
side area, where a power Baker replied.  &#13;
Toi. power ss for about four hours.  &#13;
be that The V power failure was in the Bay-  &#13;
reports."&#13;
&#13;
Baker said that the public, for the most part, have  &#13;
been "cooperative and understanding" during the situ-  &#13;
ation. "Of course, we've had some people  &#13;
who haven't been so understanding," he added.&#13;
&#13;
TO MY SIX SCIENTISTS...while in Cleveland, Ohio, last week  &#13;
on a radio show (people phoning in after  &#13;
the show), then again a couple of nights  &#13;
ulted on another radio show. Pete Franklin  &#13;
on the program, sizzling mad. Now, I  &#13;
off the program, sizzling mad. Now, I  &#13;
hitting the Cleveland area with PK to  &#13;
a lesson...after the Clive Thomas show.  &#13;
incident happened...I was madder then  &#13;
The very next morning after the Pete Franklin incident happened...  &#13;
show...there was a huge POWER BLACKOUT in the downtown  &#13;
Cleveland area (see above) where I returned  &#13;
radio the night before. I returned to Cape Charles,  &#13;
Virginia, yesterday, Monday, at 1:30 PM in the aft.  &#13;
Shortly thereafter, Norfolk, nearby, was hit by  &#13;
POWER BLACKOUTS. There is no doubt whatsoever  &#13;
that my special brain has become so  &#13;
its power increasing exponentially...that strong  &#13;
emotion on my part, is causing effect...did. In  &#13;
fact, cause these power blackouts (though they  &#13;
are always blamed on some mechanical breakdown that  &#13;
people can understand.) I told this over the radio  &#13;
while in Cleveland, on the Mike Reinert WKYT radio  &#13;
show, after the Cleveland blackout. Then, when I returned home to  &#13;
the Cleveland blackout. Then, when I returned home to  &#13;
Virginia...and a portion of Norfolk nearby blacked out...I knew it for sure.&#13;
&#13;
Owens  &#13;
May 30 1972&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
&#13;
May 30, 1972&#13;
&#13;
President Nixon&#13;
&#13;
I am a member of Mensa. Dr. Hynek, Dr. Sprinkle, and Dr. Max Fagel...all know me. These are well-known scientists. Also, am generally recognized as one of the world's greatest psychics, by experts. (See Ted Steiger's book, "What The Seers Predict For 1972.")&#13;
&#13;
Last Saturday, at 4 PM, the UFO intelligences with which I carry on a two-way communication...contacted me, and gave to me the complete answer to the world's nuclear question. They told me exactly how...to place into action a plan...which will make it impossible...for Russia (or any other country) to attack America with nuclear weapons. Further, the plan would make America and Russia close friends...having no fear of each other forevermore.&#13;
&#13;
In short...the people of the world could breath easy for a change...knowing that nuclear war...could not happen.&#13;
&#13;
I had hoped in the past that the UFO intelligences would eventually give me an answer to the question of what causes cancer, and how to prevent it. But...this ingenious plan which they have just given me...is even better...since it can save hundreds of millions of lives. And...it is foolproof.&#13;
&#13;
They told me...to discuss the plan...only with you yourself. Absolutely no intermediaries. I am to do the same with the Russian heads of government.&#13;
&#13;
I will wait to hear from you on this ten days, then am instructed by the UFO creatures to contact the Russians and offer them the plan. This, incidentally, should the Russians follow through...will not pay any setback to America. There is nothing in the plan...to give America or Russia an edge over the other. But if either country (or both) accepts the plan...then there can never be a nuclear war. And America can never be conquered or enslaved. And Russia will no longer consider us a threat to them; nor will we consider Russia a threat to us.&#13;
&#13;
If this plan by the UFO creatures is ignored...as has been all else I've put forth, by this government...then the War to end all Wars will lie just before us in time, time ahead, and hundreds of millions will die a horrible death.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 48, Cape Charles, Va. 23310&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
COPY&#13;
&#13;
May 29th 1972  &#13;
197 Watson St.  &#13;
Saint John  &#13;
New Brunswick  &#13;
Canada&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Owens:&#13;
&#13;
Some time ago I send and received coded disc from you and now my brother would like one as well, so I am sending for one for him; his name is Archie Harvie. I would appreciate it very much if you would see that he gets one.&#13;
&#13;
Since I received the disc, you sent me, I had a very sever accident, I had fifteen tons of material fall on me and broke my neck crushed my jaws and have been layed up since, but I carried my disc on me since I received it and since the day I got hurt I have never felt any pain or discomfort since. I am mending fast and will be as good as new in another month. I sure am glad and thank God I had my coded disc at the time.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely Yours&#13;
&#13;
Mr. John Harvie&#13;
&#13;
P.S. Archie lives at the same address&#13;
&#13;
(NOTE: The original letter became blurred when I put it in my shirt pocket then perspired heavily...hence the reason for adding typed copy of letter.  &#13;
Also, fifteen tons fell on this man...that is the equal of the weight of five Chevrolet cars combined...which fell on him. Owens)&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
# Twardzik (Finally)  &#13;
# Becomes a Squire&#13;
&#13;
By FRANK VEHOAN  &#13;
Virginian-Pilot Sports Writer&#13;
&#13;
NORFOLK-It took Squires owner Earl Foreman and Dave Twardzik a week to get together but only a few minutes Friday to join forces.&#13;
&#13;
CHARLIE SCOTT  &#13;
Future Set Soon&#13;
&#13;
# Scott Case  &#13;
# Being Heard  &#13;
# On June 5&#13;
&#13;
NORFOLK-Squires owner Earl Foreman disclosed Friday the U.S. Ninth Circuit Appeals Court will hear the Charlie Scott case on June 5 in Los Angeles.&#13;
&#13;
Scott jumped the Squires in March and signed a contract with the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association.&#13;
&#13;
An earlier request by the Squires for a preliminary injunction to bar Scott from playing for Phoenix while under contract with the Squires was denied by a lower court.&#13;
&#13;
The Squires requested the appeals court hear the case as quickly as possible.&#13;
&#13;
"We have received an exceedingly early date," said Foreman, "and that could indicate a decision before the start of next season."&#13;
&#13;
The appeals court in the Fourth District was the one which ruled Billy Cunningham must honor a Carolina Cougars contract from which he tried to escape. The Ninth District court also held Rick Barry to his contract with the then Washington Caps three years ago.&#13;
&#13;
Foreman said the appeals court could agree with the lower&#13;
&#13;
Twardzik, the All-American from Old Dominion University, formally signed his contract with the Squires a week after he had announced his intentions.&#13;
&#13;
"There were no problems," explained Twardzik. "Mr. Foreman is just a very busy man and is a matter of getting an agreeable time between the two of us."&#13;
&#13;
Twardzik, a 6-1 guard, is believed to have signed a two-year, no-cut contract worth $65,000. He received a $2,500 bonus and the promise of another $2,500 should he make the ABA all-rookie team.&#13;
&#13;
"We are very pleased to have Dave join us," said Foreman. "He will be working with our front office, under Johnny Kerr, this summer."&#13;
&#13;
Twardzik was joined in the signing by ODU coach Sonny Allen. "Dave has a big adjustment to make in the pros," said Allen. "He has to make adjustment on defense and learn to play without the ball."&#13;
&#13;
"At ODU he controlled the ball about 90 per cent of the time for us. But I'm sure he can make whatever adjustments are necessary."&#13;
&#13;
Twardzik was equally as confident, but not overly so.&#13;
&#13;
"Some people may feel I should perform as well in the pros as I did in college," said Twardzik. "But I'm not going to let that affect my game. I've seen some who felt the pressure and I'm just going to play the best I can."&#13;
&#13;
Twardzik said he had been involved in fast-break offense since high school, didn't expect many problems adjusting to the Squires' running game. "But there will be some tricks of the trade I'll have to pick up on defense," he noted.&#13;
&#13;
In three varsity seasons at Old Dominion, Twardzik averaged 20.2 points and had a record 880 assists. He also set career records for the most points scored (1680) and most free throws made (548).&#13;
&#13;
Individual season records included most free throws, best free throw percentage (.845) and most assists (312). Individual single game records were most free throws (24), most free throws attempted (26) and most assists&#13;
&#13;
Frank Vehorn&#13;
&#13;
Virginian-Pilot Sports Writer&#13;
&#13;
# PK Power Struck Down Squires&#13;
&#13;
The PK Man has struck again.&#13;
&#13;
While most Virginians were fearful of what Rick Barry, of John Roche, would do to the Squires in the ABA playoff series, they should have been concerned with a fellow named Ted Owens who resides in Cape Charles.&#13;
&#13;
No doubt you have heard of Mr. Owens. By his own count he has brought about 300 miracles, documented by lawyers and scientists, and has 92 per cent accuracy for achieving his avowed missions. He performs these feats, he claims by powers of the brain.&#13;
&#13;
If you were at the Norfolk Sports Club some months ago perhaps you laughed at Owens. Now you, too, must share the blame for the Squires' defeat to New York.&#13;
&#13;
The real blame must be long to the Squires, though. Not only did the Squires spurn the assistance of the PK Man in the playoffs but they angered him by hiring a pretender, "The Great Kahuna," to put a whammy on the Nets.&#13;
&#13;
So while most Squires fans were feeling confident on April 30, what with the Squires holding a 3-2 edge in the series and needing only one game to win, the PK Man set out to change the Squires fortunes.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens&#13;
&#13;
In a letter to Squires vice president Johnny Keery, Owens typed:&#13;
&#13;
"I am notifying you, on record, that I am going one-on-one with the Squires. My object will be ... to make the Squires lose the playoffs. I like a challenge. This is a good challenge.&#13;
&#13;
"Your Squires are red-hot and beating the stuffings out of the Nets. Let's see if I and my powers and my UFO intelligences can turn this around and beat the stuffings out of the Squires."&#13;
&#13;
# Great Kahuna Insulted Owens&#13;
&#13;
Owens explained that a member of the Squires' staff had phoned him and wanted him to work for the team. But when Owens requested a fee the matter was dropped and "The Great Kahuna" brought in. "So I had to show what I could do, as a matter of pride," he said.&#13;
&#13;
On May 1 the Nets beat the Squires to even the series at 3-3. Owens wrote to Kerr:&#13;
&#13;
"Tonight I wiped out the Squires. I told you I would Thursday night (for the deciding seventh&#13;
&#13;
games of this series.&#13;
&#13;
The Squires had led by 12 points on 12 different occasions in the first half, scored 24 points in the first quarter and held a 31-19 lead. Billy Keller's hot shooting had given Indiana a 32 lead at intermission.&#13;
&#13;
The Pacers, thanks to Keller's hot shooting, hit the open man and were much more efficient with the ball.&#13;
&#13;
The Pacers, in two and a half minutes, scored the first 10 points of the second period to take the lead for good in the game.&#13;
&#13;
The Pacers, in two and a half minutes, scored the first 10 points on a pair of fouls by Freddie Lewis. Billy Keller's hot shooting had given Indiana a 3-2 edge in the series and needing only one game to win, the PK Man set out to change the Squires fortunes.&#13;
&#13;
Indiana then took the lead for good by hitting the open man and were much more efficient with the ball.&#13;
&#13;
The Pacers had the end of three ahead 97-87 with 2:30 left in the game and pushed their lead to 11 points at 1:13 with 11 points at 1:13 with 1:13 remaining.&#13;
&#13;
The bottle is easy to carry and easy to pour, and you pour and you pour. It is easy to save by pouring in the&#13;
&#13;
In our&#13;
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=== **Page: 2 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
The Virginian-Pilot  &#13;
MORNING AND SUNDAY  &#13;
ESTABLISHED 1865... NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA&#13;
&#13;
TELEPHONE MADISON 5-1431  &#13;
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 23501  &#13;
16 May 1972&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Owens,&#13;
&#13;
I thank you both for your letter and your gracious  &#13;
attitude toward the Squires.&#13;
&#13;
There certainly was no need for you to have been  &#13;
concerned that I would have taken you to task for what  &#13;
you did to the Squires in the final two playoff games.&#13;
&#13;
I, too, am of the opinion the Squires acted foolishly  &#13;
and certainly if they had researched your career and accomplishments  &#13;
they would not have pressed the point by bringing in the  &#13;
"great kahuna."&#13;
&#13;
So while I was disappointed the Squires could not  &#13;
win, I certainly was able to appreciate your position.&#13;
&#13;
The fault belonged to the Squires, not to you.&#13;
&#13;
My regards and best wishes&#13;
&#13;
Frank Vehorn&#13;
&#13;
P.S. - I also have no sympathy with the Norfolk Sports Club.  &#13;
There can be no excuse for the rudeness displayed when you  &#13;
spoke there. I regret I was not able to attend that meeting.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
e 1, 1972&#13;
&#13;
r. Frank Vehorn, Sports Columnist  &#13;
Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va.&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Vehorn:&#13;
&#13;
Thank you for your personal letter. It is deeply appreciated.&#13;
&#13;
The completely objective attitude, on the part of yourself and the Virginian-Pilot  &#13;
staff...toward my use of psi-force to defeat Norfolk's own team...has given me what  &#13;
amounts to a traumatic shock! Simply, I am not accustomed to encountering  &#13;
intelligence at a high level, encased in objectivity.&#13;
&#13;
Well...&#13;
&#13;
After much reflection, I've figured out...to myself, at least...what is fair.&#13;
&#13;
This season...I personally was responsible for the Squires losing two games, and  &#13;
probably the championship...because they were the hottest team I'd seen, up until  &#13;
I came into the picture.&#13;
&#13;
So next season...I will replace these two games that I took away...just for you  &#13;
personally. And this is not a publicity stunt. We will keep this completely off  &#13;
the record if you wish. Here is how it will work, if it is your, and your paper'  &#13;
wish, to put my powers behind the Squires for two games.&#13;
&#13;
When the playoffs begin, watch how the Squires are doing. If they get into trouble,  &#13;
get down 2-1, or 3-1...ring me up and tell me the key game you want me to attend.  &#13;
I'll get you two tickets (I always take my son with me) and $15 for transportation  &#13;
money. (The paper might like to back you up with the tickets and financing.)  &#13;
I'll go to that game (with you, if you like, sitting with Beau and I) and work the other  &#13;
team over...to make them miss, and help the Squires win. Then, if there is a second  &#13;
key game where I might be needed...I'll come running in the same fashion, if you say so.&#13;
&#13;
I do not successfully control every game, always...when I work on pro basketball teams.  &#13;
However...both this season, as well as the season before...I was 100% successful in  &#13;
beating the Baltimore Bullets and the Squires (and off the record, not documented, I  &#13;
had a personal difference with Bill Russell...to show him what I could do.) So for  &#13;
two years...I haven't missed in the games I've worked to control, in pro basketball.&#13;
&#13;
Personally...to me, the Squires are a business, run very badly by their management...  &#13;
otherwise they would never have let Rick Barry, Charlie Scott and Julius Erving (who  &#13;
is fast approaching the genius of Earl the Pearl Monroe...if not there already)  &#13;
get away from them. If they'd hung on to these three...what team in the NBA or ABA  &#13;
could beat them? My guess...none of them could. However, to residents of Norfolk...  &#13;
they attach loyalty to "their" team (forgetting it's the owner's team). So, there  &#13;
are always different viewpoints...perhaps all with some validity.&#13;
&#13;
So, Mr. Vehorn...tell your Virginian-Pilot staff...that strictly as a favor to you,  &#13;
and to them, for your all fairness...I'll come running to replace those two lost key  &#13;
games next season...should you whistle. If you don't whistle, fine;  &#13;
I'll not sweat it...and all is well.&#13;
&#13;
My regards and best wishes.....&#13;
&#13;
-Owene KPRMan&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 15**&#13;
&#13;
April 3, 1972  &#13;
TO ALL CONTACTS  &#13;
War warning  &#13;
Send some financial help if you can...this xeroxing is very expensive.&#13;
&#13;
NOW...this message to you, from the Si's through me...is VERY IMPORTANT!&#13;
&#13;
A few nights ago...the Si's communicated with me. Just prior to this we had had some powerful psychic phenomena occur in our house, and around our house...including four black, shaowy forms which appeared in the middle of a TV show...staring intently out of our TV set at my son beau and me...it was a clear picture...of four black forms, all their faces in shadow...one face having a rectangular white band over its eyes...looking right at us, not moving or stirring. This lasted about half a minute...then the regular TV show, which had been on until these four flashed on unexpectedly...came on again!&#13;
&#13;
Anyway...here is what the Si's told me to pass on to Humans on earth.&#13;
&#13;
They are in the process of attacking all forms of war activity...here on earth. (Remember the B-52 that crashed this week down in Florida?) (This message is of utmost importance...because I, as their link with the human race, am now aware that they are telling, ordering, us humans along certain lines. The first was...to give up our forays into outer space and to other planets. Then to cease our pollution. To stop our nuclear tests. To stop killing earth's wildlife.) If we do not obey them...their punishment will be terrible!&#13;
&#13;
At any rate...they are now engaged (the UFO's) in eliminating earth's war leagers...war materials, war weapons, war planes, war ships, war submarines, and so forth. So from now on you can expect to see key leaders of any country on earth dealing in war and war supplies (and we are one of the foremost, since the U.S. supplies many small countries with war planes, guns, etc. we just arranged to supply Jordan with war planes...and Israel...etc.) expiring from brain hemorrhages, heart attacks, anything at all to remove them from activity. They have a choice...they can step down now, away from the Military Establishment...and survive. This of course applies to Russia...to China...to any nation on earth...which is armed or arming...and which could conceivably be a threat to any other nation or peoples.&#13;
&#13;
What has happened in Viet Nam...has turned the Si's against us, the U.S. Until then, the Si's had picked this nation as the best in the world to seek their cooperation with. But after observing what the U.S. has done in just the past few years...the Si's now want nothing to do with the U.S.&#13;
&#13;
What you will see now...will be war planes crashing (like the B-52); war ships catching on fire, or blowing up, or running aground, etc.; war materials getting "accidentally" destroyed everywhere; submarines sinking and vanishing; and servicemen getting killed "accidentally" everywhere. (Did you read about the shootout between the men of the aircraft carrier Oriskany this week?) (Two men...not "the" men...I should explain. But this is what they, the Si's, are taking about. Car crashes, things like that. Freak accidents.)&#13;
&#13;
The Si's are bent on putting the fear of God into us warlike humans...regardless of color, country, race, creed or religion. From now on...WAR is out...for us humans. Those attempting it...or aiding in it...will be punished by the Si's, and they want all countries of the world to know it. (An impossibility, since I have no way of getting this out except to about 30 persons.) However...all they can do is tell us, warn us. And that...is what I am doing in this letter.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
PS...this got buried accidentally and just got lost...and am just getting it out. 10/72.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 15**&#13;
&#13;
April 3, 1972&#13;
&#13;
TO ALL CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
Send some financial help if you can...this xeroxing is very expensive.&#13;
&#13;
NOW...this message to you, from the Si's through me...is VERY IMPORTANT!&#13;
&#13;
A few nights ago...the Si's communicated with me. Just prior to this we had some powerful psychic phenomena occur in our house, and around our house...including four black, shadowy forms which appeared in the middle of a TV show...staring intently out of our TV set at my son Beau and me...it was a clear picture...of four black forms, all their faces in shadow...one face having a rectangular white band over its eyes...looking right at us, not moving or stirring. This lasted about half a minute...then the regular TV show, which had been on until these four flashed on unexpectedly...came on again!&#13;
&#13;
Anyway...here is what the Si's told me to pass on to Humans on earth.&#13;
&#13;
They are in the process of attacking all forms of war activity...here on earth. (Remember the B-52 that crashed this week down in Florida?) (This message is of utmost importance...because I, as their link with the human race, am now aware that they are telling, ordering, us humans along certain lines. The first was...to give up our forays into outer space and to other planets. Then to cease our pollution. To stop our nuclear tests. To stop killing earth's wildlife.) If we do not obey them...their punishment will be terrible!&#13;
&#13;
At any rate...they are now engaged (the UFO's) in eliminating earth's war leaders...war materials, war weapons, war planes, war ships, war submarines, and so forth. EVERYTHING TO DO WITH WAR. So from now on you can expect to see key leaders of any country on earth dealing in war and war supplies (and we are one of the foremost, since the U.S. supplies many small countries with war planes, guns, etc. we just arranged to supply Jordan with war planes...and Israel...etc.) expiring from brain hemorrhages, heart attacks, anything at all to remove them from activity. They have a choice...they can step down now, away from the Military Establishment...and survive. This of course applies to Russia...to China...to any nation on earth...which is armed or arming...and which could conceivably be a threat to any other nation or peoples.&#13;
&#13;
What has happened in Viet Nam...has turned the Si's against us, the U.S. Until then, the Si's had picked this nation as the best in the world to seek their cooperation with. But after observing what the U.S. has done in just the past few years...the Si's now want nothing to do with the U.S.&#13;
&#13;
What you will see now...will be war planes crashing (like the B-52); war ships catching on fire, or blowing up, or running a ground, etc.; war supplies and materials getting "accidentally" destroyed everywhere; submarines sinking and vanishing; and servicemen getting killed "accidentally" everywhere. (Did you read about the shootout between the men of the aircraft carrier Oriskany this week?) (Two men...not "the" men...I should explain. But this is what they, the Si's, are taking about. Car crashes, things like that. Freak accidents.)&#13;
&#13;
The Si's are bent on putting the fear of God into us warlike humans...regardless of color, country, race, creed or religion. From now on...WAR IS OUT...for us humans. Those attempting it...or aiding in it...will be punished by the Si's, and they want all countries of the world to know it. (An impossibility, since I have no way of getting this out except to about 30 persons.) However...all they can do is tell us, warn us. And that...is what I am doing in this letter.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owers (FK Man)&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 15**&#13;
&#13;
Mission: Porpoise-able&#13;
&#13;
Red Frogmen Nosed Out by Navy&#13;
&#13;
SAIGON (UPI)—The U.S. Navy has pulled a supersecret team of warrior porpoises out of Vietnam after a year of guarding against Communist frogmen, military sources said Saturday.&#13;
&#13;
The sources said the porpoises, trained at the Navy Undersea Research and Development Center in San Diego, Calif., left Vietnam last November, possibly to return to San Diego.&#13;
&#13;
The six porpoises and their dozen trainers had the job while in Vietnam of guarding the harbor of the Cam Ranh Bay air base from Communist frogmen. Weapons were attached to their snouts and on several occasions they killed underwater guerrillas, the sources said.&#13;
&#13;
Although their presence was open knowledge throughout the country, the Navy stamped "top secret" on the project and refused to answer almost all questions about the porpoises.&#13;
&#13;
A Navy spokesman issued a brief communique Saturday saying only:&#13;
&#13;
"The collection of research data scheduled for the Republic of Vietnam concerning surveillance capabilities of porpoises have been withdrawn. Further details are not available."&#13;
&#13;
The sources said the porpoises, while in Vietnam, were taken out into the harbor at Cam Ranh Bay each day in a special boat and set loose.&#13;
&#13;
They said sailors in the boat used a radio transmitter-receiver system to order the porpoises to patrol different areas of the harbor or to bring them back to the boat.&#13;
&#13;
The sources said an assortment of different weapons, one resembling a switchblade, were attached to the snouts of the porpoises. On seeing a swimmer they signalled their trainers and, if given the okay, then went in and attacked.&#13;
&#13;
The sources said there were "several proven cases" of porpoises killing underwater guerrillas at Cam Ranh Bay, but they declined to give any details.&#13;
&#13;
Communist frogmen managed to blow up any ships at Cam Ranh Bay while the porpoises were on duty although they hit vessels in all of Vietnam's other major ports.&#13;
&#13;
Frogmen Combat 3/22/72&#13;
&#13;
Navy Tried to Drill Dogs In Underwater Warfare&#13;
&#13;
NORFOLK—The Navy, after repeated queries, Tuesday said that it was attempting until last fall to teach dogs to swim underwater to detect and possibly kill enemy frogmen.&#13;
&#13;
Project Aquadog, as the study was called, was terminated in September after the Navy evaluated its findings and declared the program unfeasible, an Atlantic Fleet spokesman said.&#13;
&#13;
Most of the research was carried out at Panama City, Fla., with the help of personnel from Seal Team 2 at Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base.&#13;
&#13;
The project was so hush-hush that the Navy denied its existence and refused to answer queries from newsmen.&#13;
&#13;
Lt. Mike Sherman in the Navy's Washington information office said March 3 that the service "has traditionally used dogs for sentry and guard duty. It has experimented with them in a number of ways to capitalize on their special attributes."&#13;
&#13;
Not hinting that Project Aquadog had existed until September, Sherman added that "we are not studying the use of dogs swimming underwater."&#13;
&#13;
An Atlantic Fleet spokesman said that the project was designed to provide "a new technique for inshore undersea warfare forces concerned with swimmer defense." He acknowledged that the dogs were being taught to detect enemy frogmen.&#13;
&#13;
The spokesman said that results of the study were not substantial and further evaluation of the program was not considered necessary.&#13;
&#13;
CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
To further point out...why the Si's have abandoned the U.S., and been, in fact, sickened by the activities of the U.S. -- read these newsclips. You must understand... one of the most important things mankind can do...is to make a breakthrough in communication with the "lower life forms" of earth...animals, birus, insects, fish. because these lower life forms can teach us humans much...and a conversely...we can teach the lower life forms much...once the communications-gap is bridged.&#13;
&#13;
So what do we do? We U.S. humans try to communicate with porpoises...NATURALLY A FRIENDLY MAMMAL...FRIENDLY TO HUMANS...and we train them to HATE and KILL!&#13;
&#13;
We U.S. humans also try to repeat this HATE and KILL program with dogs.&#13;
&#13;
Is it any wonder...that the Si's...and Nature itself...have turned their hands AGAINST us, the U.S., and other humans?&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
4/'72&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 4 of 15**&#13;
&#13;
Ledger-Star, Tuesday, April 18, 1972&#13;
&#13;
I PK'd this Vet Stadium and wrote + named all 12m fire dirt to Phil. Adone. Picked!! V&#13;
&#13;
KITE MAN CRASHES-Richard Johnson, who was to fly the first ball from The Top of Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium to the pitcher's mound to start the Phillies' home opener, got caught in a crosswind and crashed into the upper deck stands. He was uninjured but knocked an iron railing out. AP Wirephoto&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 5 of 15**&#13;
&#13;
(These 3 "thrown" games in last year's pro football playoffs...that beat the PK!)&#13;
&#13;
## Congressional Probe Seeks Ties Between Crime, Sports&#13;
&#13;
4/30/72&#13;
&#13;
WASHINGTON (AP)-Alleged organized crime ties with race tracks in Detroit, New Orleans, and the Northeast will be lead-off targets of a House probe next month on infiltration of criminal elements into professional sports, Rep. Sam Steiger said last week.&#13;
&#13;
The Arizona Republican said the House Select Committee on Crime hearings also will deal with the Emprise Corp., which has financial interests including stock in more than 30 race tracks across the country. Steiger has been charging on the House floor for two years that Emprise has Cosa Nostra ties.&#13;
&#13;
Steiger said the hearings will start May 9 with testimony on alleged organized crime financial interests in the Hazel Park Race Track near Detroit, Jefferson Downs in New Orleans, race tracks in New England, upstate New York, and "a situation in New Jersey."&#13;
&#13;
He said witnesses will include law enforcement officers and officials of the race tracks.&#13;
&#13;
"These hearings will put the spotlight on the fact that organized crime has an extensive investment in sports, all of which involve potential gambling," Steiger said.&#13;
&#13;
He said its infiltration into professional sports "is more dangerous than into other legitimate businesses" because of the potential for fixing sporting events.&#13;
&#13;
Chairman Claude Pepper, D-Fla., has said the hearings will go into other major sports after horse racing and deal with direct organized crime involvement in "ownership and management of teams, arenas, and concessions" as well as fixing of sporting events.&#13;
&#13;
The hearings were tentatively planned to begin last week but a committee source said they were delayed for a trial in Los Angeles that ended last Wednesday with conviction of Emprise and six persons of conspiracy to hide out-of-state gambling interests in a Las Vegas hotel and casino.&#13;
&#13;
They included Anthony J. Zerelli, a major stock holder and director of the Hazel Park Racing Association and identified by the Justice Department in 1967 as a Detroit-organized crime leader, and Michael S. Polizzi also identified by the Justice Department as a Detroit-organized crime leader. Steiger has told the House that Emprise holds stock in both Hazel Park and Jefferson Downs.&#13;
&#13;
But Jerry M. Jacobs, president of Emprise headquartered in Buffalo, N.Y., issued a statement saying he was sure the Los Angeles conviction will be reversed on appeal, and saying the verdict was against the old Emprise co-founded by his father, not the new Emprise reorganized by himself.&#13;
&#13;
Emprise also owns Sportservice, which operates concessions in stadiums and theaters nationwide; several sports stadiums, and bowling alleys, and restaurants.&#13;
&#13;
Jacobs also owns the Cincinnati Royals Basketball team.&#13;
&#13;
&gt; CONTACTS......  &#13;
&gt; no doubt when I told you why my PK attack on 14 teams failed to stop the Cowboys...namely, because of three key games deliberately "thrown" by two QB's and one coach...you thought I was just alibiing. Well, I was not. I knew for a fact...through my powerful ESP brain...that Mafia-Syndicate hoods were at work manipulating these pro football games. This clipping in yesterday's paper...indicates that now powers-that-be in the government...are beginning to also realize this fact!&#13;
&#13;
-Owens&#13;
&#13;
4/30/72&#13;
&#13;
&gt; RED-HOT NOTICE TO MY SIX SCIENTISTS...within 90 days...the SI's warn...the U.S. will either be engaged in a SHOOTING NUCLEAR WAR...or face-to-face, eyeball to eyeball with the Russians prior to a shooting war, a le where Kennedy Cuban crisis made the Russ back down. THIS TIME THE RUSS WILL HAVE THE UPPER HAND IN THIS CONFRONTATION... If there is time for a confrontation. The SI's say...that Nixon has a plan in his head right now...which is a bad plan. And when the time comes for the U.S. to back down, as the Russians did...Nixon will not. He will not be humbled...if it kills every man, woman and child of us.&#13;
&#13;
-Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 6 of 15**&#13;
&#13;
TO ALL CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
Recently I received word from a person...who had sent for a disc...that what the person wanted...to renew contact with another person long gone...had come about. This was the object of coding and sending the disc, to bring her back into contact with the long-gone person. And it happened.&#13;
&#13;
Today I received another such letter...and this case is so unusual, and so marked...I deemed it worthy of sending to you contacts. Mind you, Otto Binder has hundreds of like-cases in his files on this disc-work...and I can't even begin to afford to send you xerox of them...if I did, your hair would stand on end.&#13;
&#13;
At any rate...this lady, Marie Scole (address shown)...wrote me some time ago. Could I locate her lost son for her, she asked. I wrote back and told her I did not find missing persons...but Peter Hurkos did. I sent her a disc, coded to bring her together again with her son. She contacted Hurkos...who told her he would work for her for $5,000.00. She couldn't...so she kept my disc on.  &#13;
Out of a blue sky...her son called her on the phone, and renewed contact. What was interesting was...he told her he had been "compelled" so to speak...to call her...because of a strange noise on his door.&#13;
&#13;
The SI's...move in mysterious ways.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
1) is her first letter, page.  &#13;
2) and 3) are pages from letter received today.&#13;
&#13;
PS...if the above does not strike a familiar chord to you...remember that I told, in writing, Otto Binder and Marty Singer, editor of Saga...that the SI's would "compel" people to buy Sagas to read about my articles therein. (Otto's articles; my subject-matter). After that...I received many letters from people stating the many, odd, mysterious ways they had been "compelled" to go into a bookstore or mag stand and buy the Saga containing the PK Man article! Otto has these letters; and Mr. Singer has seen many of them, also. So the above...is simply the same thing, but in a different way for a different purpose!&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 7 of 15**&#13;
&#13;
-2-&#13;
&#13;
Q. Any unusual happening to the after wearing the disk,  &#13;
(a pin it to my clothing and sleep with it under my pillow according to instruction))&#13;
&#13;
how Nothing really. (my son who dropped out of sight Thanksgiving 1971 is still missing)&#13;
&#13;
no word! 23 years ago.&#13;
&#13;
The only thing I've noticed is that everyone is strangely drawn to me, but I've always been blessed with people around me.&#13;
&#13;
I look most of the time about 42 years of age and I'm 63!&#13;
&#13;
I feel my life is about to change some way as my husband is very ill. I believe as much mentally as physically - Such a dread - I'm afraid I'll never get out of debt - here is 7.00&#13;
&#13;
(1&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 8 of 15**&#13;
&#13;
I am  &#13;
not well.  &#13;
Awful bad  &#13;
head trouble  &#13;
if you can  &#13;
help!&#13;
&#13;
810 Washington Ave. Apt 314  &#13;
Memphis Tenn  &#13;
April - 3 - 72&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Owens;&#13;
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Results Book Enclosed find Clipping from recent magazine I find this interesting - Also one dollar for the Naval postage - a lady friend? wow&#13;
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=== **Page: 9 of 15**&#13;
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3  &#13;
-2-  &#13;
to the Catholic Church  &#13;
and lit a Candle asking  &#13;
that he Contact me -  &#13;
Naturally she thinks that  &#13;
did it -  &#13;
The Curious part is  &#13;
that my son said (over the  &#13;
phone) Mother "what is going  &#13;
on down there? Something  &#13;
has been pushing on a  &#13;
door here all day" and I  &#13;
had to Call you. He said  &#13;
"you must have got through to me" - I  &#13;
also spoke to him to his  &#13;
sister Liv a letter - I also  &#13;
Contacted Peter Hurkos  &#13;
message in Calif. They&#13;
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March 6, 1972&#13;
&#13;
TO ALL CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
Last week I called the editor of the Baltimore Sun...to give him some important information. Unfortunately he did not know me, he said...nor my work...and his manner was insolent and insulting (to me, it seemed, anyway). In exasperation, I finally did something I have never done in my life...hung up on him.&#13;
&#13;
I have thought on this...and have reached a decision. That editor needs to be taught a lesson, somehow. The Baltimore Bullets pro basketball...that's his home team. Same with the Baltimore Colts.&#13;
&#13;
From this time on...I will crush the Bullets and the Colts, with my powers. (If you will note, the Philadelphia 76'rs, with a brilliant team...have been beaten down once again, this season. Same with the Phillies. Same with the Eagles. I never quit.)&#13;
&#13;
Now, the playoffs...championship playoffs...are coming up soon for the Baltimore Bullets. I'll use all of my power to make sure...that they do not get anywhere. Specifically...I'll work, play by play, game by game...to make them miss their baskets, and be off-timing. Nervous and off-timing.&#13;
&#13;
Of course...I did this to them last year, quite successfully. I even wrote Gene Shue and told him there would be no use for his team to suit up for the remaining four games...because I'd make the Bullets lose. What happened? They lost them all!&#13;
&#13;
I'm not infallible; not always successful; but I do my best. And my best...usually is good enough!&#13;
&#13;
The Bullets and the Colts...are sunk. As of now.&#13;
&#13;
-Owens&#13;
&#13;
XPKMant&#13;
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=== **Page: 11 of 15**&#13;
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Sunday, April 9, 1972&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Gene Shue, Coach  &#13;
Baltimore Bullets Basketball Team  &#13;
Baltimore, Maryland&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Shue:&#13;
&#13;
I told you, in writing...before today's game with the Knicks...what I would do to the Bullets...make them miss the basket.&#13;
&#13;
Well, this game today should have made a believer out of the Baltimore Sun night editor, watching the game on TV...I made the Bullets miss basket after basket.&#13;
&#13;
It was a massacre.&#13;
&#13;
Who ever heard...of a pro basketball team in the 3rd quarter of a pro playoff game...having 55 points in the 3rd quarter? Your team did!&#13;
&#13;
Your team shot a pitiful, unbelievable 34%...meaning they missed most of their shots.&#13;
&#13;
And that is where my PK work came in. I forced this action.&#13;
&#13;
Just like I did to you...last year...when you insulted me over national TV and I called up the Baltimore Sun and told them I'd beat you game after game...and told you not to even suit up for the remaining games. And you lost them all!&#13;
&#13;
You can thank...the night editor of the Baltimore Sun...for today's catastrophe.&#13;
&#13;
How get this...I will be in Madison Square Garden, personally (not watching over TV, like today) on this coming Tuesday...at 1 PM...to finish off the Baltimore Bullets...making them nervous, making them miss!&#13;
&#13;
Today was the 1st game I could get your Bullets on TV...in sight range. And my PK was terribly strong! Now let's see if I can polish you off in style this coming Tuesday!&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
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=== **Page: 12 of 15**&#13;
&#13;
January 20, 1972  &#13;
President Nixon  &#13;
Dear Mr:&#13;
&#13;
Yesterday evening I called Mr. Greenleaf, of the Norfolk F.B.I...and left a message for him to pass on to Carmine DiBrigcio of the Secret Service in Philadelphia...who could then rely it on to you, if need be.&#13;
&#13;
The message is: An attack is imminent on our aircraft carriers operating around Vietnam...attack by MIG's (Communist MIG's) as well as North Viet torpedo boats.&#13;
&#13;
I know that a ground attack is expected in Vietnam at any time. However, the North Vietnamese have in mind, and on paper...a very cleverly executed (as yet on paper; plans) attack on our aircraft carriers. And if they decide to put his plan into execution (with Russ help)...it will come any hour, any day.&#13;
&#13;
Of course, I am psychic...have no "hard" information. Just psychic ability.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,  &#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 46, Cape Charles, Va. 23310&#13;
&#13;
My prediction!  &#13;
4/18/72  &#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
Ships of 7th Fleet  &#13;
Get 1st Casualties&#13;
&#13;
SAIGON (AP) - U.S. 7th Fleet destroyers have suffered their first fatalities of the three-week North Vietnamese offensive.&#13;
&#13;
The U.S. Command, after nearly 24 hours delay, announced Tuesday that two Americans were killed and 16 injured in incidents Sunday and Monday involving guided-missile frigate Worden in the Gulf of Tonkin and the guided-missile destroyer Buchanan off North Vietnam.&#13;
&#13;
The command said one sailor was killed and seven injured aboard the Buchanan by a shell from an enemy shore battery. The ship suffered damage to its superstructure.&#13;
&#13;
The other incident was an explosion aboard the Worden which killed one sailor and wounded nine.&#13;
&#13;
Robert A. Sterling, 23, has been identified as the victim on the Worden. The Buchanan's victim has not been made known.&#13;
&#13;
The U.S. Command, pressed with queries from newsmen, was reported to have put pressure on Adm. Bernard A. Clarey, commander of the Pacific Fleet, to give it a report on the Worden incident. A command statement later gave scant details, saying only: "The exact cause of the explosion has not been determined. Preliminary reports indicate the Worden was beyond range of enemy shore batteries. We do not know whether fire from enemy vessels may have been involved. We have no further details at this time."&#13;
&#13;
While sources at the Pentagon said the Worden apparently was attacked by a high-speed North Vietnamese patrol boat, there was speculation in Saigon that it may have been hit by a missile or shell fired from another 7th Fleet ship or from an American jet fighter-bomber.&#13;
&#13;
In a 1964 Tonkin Gulf incident two U.S. destroyers allegedly were attacked by North Vietnamese torpedo boats. The details of the incident have long been a matter of controversy. It was used by former President Lyndon B. Johnson as justification for retaliatory air strikes against North Vietnam.&#13;
&#13;
U.S. Ship Hit, Crewman Killed by Red Gunboat&#13;
&#13;
WASHINGTON (AP) - A munitions pear knocked out the pipes for repairs aboard the U.S. destroyer was attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin Sunday, apparently by a North Vietnam- ese gunboat. Pentagon sources reported Monday One Ameri- can crewman was killed and several others wounded in the attack.&#13;
&#13;
The sources said they could not positively identify the Com- munist vessel of the attack from the information available in Washington, but one infer- ence was that the Worden was operating in the Northern Tonkin could not have come within range of the Gulf of Tonkin shore positions.&#13;
&#13;
The sources said the missile frigate Worden was hit by one round, apparently fired from a high-speed North Vietnamese patrol boat. It was not known whether the American vessel returned the fire.&#13;
&#13;
The U.S. command in Saigon said earlier Monday that it had no information on the incident, but Pentagon officials indicated that additional details would be announced in Saigon once next of kin had been notified.&#13;
&#13;
The Worden's superstructure was damaged and some com- munications pear knocked out the pipes for repairs.&#13;
&#13;
The frigate was reported damaged so much that it had to be ordered back to the Philip- pines for repairs.&#13;
&#13;
The sources said they could not positively identify the Com- munist vessel of the attack from the information available in Washington, but one infer- ence was that the Worden was operating in the Northern Tonkin could not have come within range of the Gulf of Tonkin shore positions.&#13;
&#13;
The sources said the missile frigate Worden was hit by one round, apparently fired from a high-speed North Vietnamese patrol boat. It was not known whether the American vessel returned the fire.&#13;
&#13;
The U.S. command in Saigon said earlier Monday that it had no information on the incident, but Pentagon officials indicated that additional details would be announced in Saigon once next of kin had been notified.&#13;
&#13;
The Worden's superstructure was damaged and some com- munications pear knocked out the pipes for repairs.&#13;
&#13;
The frigate was reported damaged so much that it had to be ordered back to the Philip- pines for repairs.&#13;
&#13;
The sources said they could not positively identify the Com- munist vessel of the attack from the information available in Washington, but one infer- ence was that the Worden was operating in the Northern Tonkin could not have come within range of the Gulf of Tonkin shore positions.&#13;
&#13;
The sources said the missile frigate Worden was hit by one round, apparently fired from a high-speed North Vietnamese patrol boat. It was not known whether the American vessel returned the fire.&#13;
&#13;
The U.S. command in Saigon said earlier Monday that it had no information on the incident, but Pentagon officials indicated that additional details would be announced in Saigon once next of kin has been notified.&#13;
&#13;
The Worden's superstructure was damaged and some com- munications pear knocked out the pipes for repairs.&#13;
&#13;
The frigate was reported damaged so much that it had to be ordered back to the Philip- pines for repairs.&#13;
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&#13;
April 19, 1972&#13;
&#13;
To my six scientists.....&#13;
&#13;
Here...is, in a nutshell...the utter foolishness of the U.S. Government and its agencies.&#13;
&#13;
Note that I wrote Nixon January 20...warning in advance...that our ships would be attacked off Viet Nam. (The only other time it happened there...I warned Pres. Johnson on Wednesday, and the torpedo boats struck at our carriers on Friday.)&#13;
&#13;
Now, it isn't just the fact that it happened, that is significant. What is important...is that if I were taken seriously...experts might have pondered what on earth could cause such a thing to happen. Remember that at that time the present crisis was not happening there. So the experts might have been able to project...what is happening now...and we'd (U.S.) be way ahead of the game. Or, they simply might have asked me. But they didn't.&#13;
&#13;
Shortly after this phone call to warn of this attack on our warships...I tried to call again...when Nixon went to China...because I had some red hot info for the U.S. Government. This time I was rudely brushed off, in Norfolk, by the Secret Service girl operator. So the S1's informed me to not help, or try to help, the U.S. govt. any further...no matter what.&#13;
&#13;
Yesterday, for example...the S1's briefed me on a terrible blow which will be dealt U.S. forces soon...and they told me how, where and when. But they also instructed me...NOT to pass this information on!&#13;
&#13;
Those scientists in North Carolina and Virginia...who ignore me as a crackpot...are utter fools...Are the serious government agencies who have turned down S1 help.&#13;
&#13;
Let's face it...I have unheard of, fantastic, miraculous powers...and no amount of making light of me or my powers by two or three other scientific idiots...will make my powers diminish or go away. My powers...are just getting more powerful all of the time.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Men)&#13;
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=== **Page: 14 of 15**&#13;
&#13;
Reds Attack U.S. Force in Tonkin Gulf&#13;
&#13;
By JOSEPH FRIED  &#13;
Staff Correspondent of The News&#13;
&#13;
Navy Force Attacked  &#13;
In the Gulf of Tonkin&#13;
&#13;
Saigon, Thursday, April 20 - North Vietnamese Mig planes and torpedo boats attacked a United States war flotilla in the Gulf of Tonkin yesterday. A spokesman said that one enemy plane was shot down and that two of the North Vietnamese vessels were sunk.&#13;
&#13;
First reports on the sea battle said that one American ship was damaged and that four crewmen were wounded.&#13;
&#13;
At least three Migs were involved along with "several" high-speed North Vietnamese warships.&#13;
&#13;
The attack was the first of the war by Migs against anything but American planes and it was the first major sea engagement since the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964. At that time, North Vietnamese torpedo boats allegedly attacked two American destroyers and the United States retaliated with air raids against North Vietnam.&#13;
&#13;
Meanwhile, in ground action, the Communists moved their offensive into a fourth week by overrunning the district town of Hoai An, 290 miles northeast of Saigon and assaulting the major stronghold of Duc Phong, 40 miles northwest of Saigon. American planes resumed heavy raids on North Vietnamese supply targets in the lower panhandle.&#13;
&#13;
The sea attack yesterday came after days of American naval bombardment of North Vietnam's shore at a point 20 to 30 miles above the demilitarized zone. Shortly after the Migs appeared, American warplanes struck at the Mig base and other military targets in the area. U.S. headquarters said the American warplanes hit the Mig base and other military targets in the area. U.S. headquarters said the American warplanes hit the Mig base, ammunition and supply depots, barracks and workshops, concentrating on the lower panhandle.&#13;
&#13;
Overrunning the district town of Hoai An, 290 miles northeast of Saigon and assaulting the major stronghold of Duc Phong, 40 miles northwest of Saigon. American planes resumed heavy raids on North Vietnamese supply targets in the lower panhandle.&#13;
&#13;
The Sterett reportedly bagged Mig and two surface craft in Tonkin Gulf.&#13;
&#13;
SAIGON (AP) - In the first such action of the war, North Vietnamese Migs attacked U.S. destroyers off North Vietnam Wednesday, damaging an American ship and wounding four sailors. One plane was shot down, the U.S. Command reported.&#13;
&#13;
Enemy torpedo boats also swarmed out from shore as the destroyers were shelling coastal targets and at least two of the torpedo boats were believed sunk by gunfire from the guided missile frigate Sterett, the command said.&#13;
&#13;
The use of Soviet-built Migs against the American fleet in the Gulf was interpreted here as a major escalation by North Vietnamese commanders.&#13;
&#13;
NEWS map by staff artist (symbols) in new Gulf of Tonkin incident.&#13;
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=== **Page: 15 of 15**&#13;
&#13;
Vol. 53. No. 257&#13;
&#13;
DAILY NEWS  &#13;
NEW YORK'S PICTURE NEWSPAPER ®  &#13;
New York, N.Y. 10017, Thursday, April 20, 1972*&#13;
&#13;
WEATHER: Rain, windy and mild.&#13;
&#13;
15¢&#13;
&#13;
MIGS, PT BOATS  &#13;
HIT U.S. SHIPS&#13;
&#13;
4/20/72  &#13;
NEW YORK (AP) - Reports of new battles in Vietnam and surging inflation pushed stock market prices lower Wednesday.  &#13;
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials closed off 4.14 at 964.78, its lowest level of the session. Early in the day the blue-chip indicator was ahead more than a point.  &#13;
News that North Vietnamese fighter planes and patrol boats traded shots with American destroyers sent jitters through Wall Street traders.  &#13;
On the domestic front, the Commerce Department reported that while the economy ed that while the economy showed strong gains during the first quarter, the rate of in-&#13;
&#13;
4/20/72  &#13;
problem. Still, he thinks he must prove America's manhood," Cranston said. "He still looks upon Vietnam as a test of America's courage and perseverance."  &#13;
Cranston later interrupted the debate to read the Senate a wire service bulletin reporting "a MIG attack on U.S. Navy vessels off the North Viena- these coast."  &#13;
"Is that Vietnamization?" he asked. "Is that an indication that the Vietnamese can 'hack it'? (Sen. J. Cranston)"&#13;
&#13;
4/20/72  &#13;
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Reports of a new battle in Vietnam and surging inflation pushed stock market prices lower Wednesday.  &#13;
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials closed off 4.14 at 964.78, its lowest level of the session. Early in the day the blue-chip indicator was ahead more than a point.  &#13;
News that North Vietnamese fighter planes and patrol boats traded shots with American destroyers sent jitters through Wall Street traders.  &#13;
On the domestic front, the Commerce Department reported that while the economy showed strong gains during the first quarter, the rate of in-&#13;
&#13;
4/20/72&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
Seawell Succeeds 3/23/72&#13;
&#13;
Halaby Quits Pan Am&#13;
&#13;
NEW YORK (AP)-Najeeb E. Halaby resigned Wednesday as chairman and chief executive officer of Pan American World Airways and was succeeded by William T. Seawell, a former Rolls-Royce executive who became the airline's president last November. Halaby had no immediate comment on his resignation, which came at a Pan Am board meeting which had been advanced two weeks from its scheduled April date. The resignation came amid speculation that Halaby might have differed on policy matters with Seawell, the 54-year-old chief operating officer of the airline, which is the nation's biggest international carrier. Halaby, 56, was named president of Pan Am in 1968, chief executive officer since 1969 and chairman since last May 5. He had been both president and chairman until Seawell was picked last November. Pan Am also said Wednesday that it sustained a net loss of $10.9 million in February, a bigger loss than the $7.7 million deficit in the same month a year earlier. The airline has listed losses every year since 1969 and reported a deficit of $45.6 million in 1971, compared with a loss of $48.5 million the year before.&#13;
&#13;
1969...when I first used PK on Pan Am, then FBI came to the office!!&#13;
&#13;
TO MY SK SCIENTISTS.....&#13;
&#13;
This Pan Am PK case...parallels the Phila. Eagle PK Case...if you will notice. I hit the Eagles with PK...this was written up in the papers by McGinnis (who later wrote the best-seller, "The Selling Of A President")...then the Eagles proceeded to lose their games; players got injured way past the usual percentage; the coach Kuharich got fired; and the owner, Jerry Wolman...worth over 50 million on paper...went bankrupt.&#13;
&#13;
In the Pan Am action the SI's told me in '69 to write Najeeb Halaby personally and ask him to finance my work with them, and if he would not...then they, the SI's...would take action against Halaby and Pan Am. This was written up in the Norfolk paper by Haddry...and two FBI men came to the office where I was working to question me. Following this all sorts of peculiar things began to happen to the SI's. Attached are some of them. I documented one particular thing I did, personally, concerning two of them. Anyway, what has followed...has duplicated exactly the Phila. Eagles pattern. From my start in PK'ing Pan Am...they've begun to go broke (see clip above). And to top it off, Halaby himself is out.&#13;
&#13;
These things have not been done by the SI's and I for purely malicious or frivolous purposes. The SI's have been trying desperately to get someone, somewhere, to financially back my "research" with UFO's. When they would not, then the SI's used them...for demonstration purposes.&#13;
&#13;
- Owens&#13;
&#13;
XPK(man)&#13;
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=== **Page: 2 of 5**&#13;
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Phila. Unluckies (Wilt wouldn't play...  &#13;
Phila. Phillies, 76'ers, Eagles, Phils&#13;
&#13;
76ers'  &#13;
Ramsey  &#13;
Resigns  &#13;
Quits Following  &#13;
Final Defeat&#13;
&#13;
B4 Virginian-Pilot,  &#13;
Monday, March 27, 1972&#13;
&#13;
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Jack Ramsey, coach of the Philadel- phia 76ers, resigned Sunday after his team lost its final regular- season National Basketball Asso- ciation game to the Golden State Warriors, 116-115.  &#13;
"For the best interests of all, I am withdrawing from the sit- uation," he said.  &#13;
"My premise on playing is that my team play as hard as possible for as long as possible. This team did not reflect my philosophy."  &#13;
Ramsey, 46, said he still wanted to coach.  &#13;
"If a geographical move is necessary," he said, "my fami- ly is prepared to make it wher- ever it may be. I will wait to see what develops."  &#13;
Ramsey, who had one year remaining in his contract with the 76ers, said he had no prob- lems with the team's owner, Irv Kosloff, or with general manager Don DeJardin. He said he told DeJardin Wednes- day of his decision to resign.&#13;
&#13;
PHILADELPHIA GOLDEN STATE  &#13;
Player G F T Player G F T  &#13;
---  &#13;
Lee 9 1-2 19 Bridges 3 0-0 6  &#13;
Russell 10 2-2 22 Cunningham 6 5-5 17  &#13;
Barnett 11 10-11 32 Murray 12 0-0 24  &#13;
Mullins 5 4-6 14 Greer 13 1-2 27  &#13;
Jackson 6 1-1 13 Foster 1 2-3 4  &#13;
Williams 3 8-8 14 Jackson 7 4-4 18  &#13;
Loughry 7 0-0 14  &#13;
Totals 45 26-32 116 Totals 47 21-26 115  &#13;
Golden State 27 37 27 25-116  &#13;
Philadelphia 28 30 34 23-115  &#13;
Fouled out-None.  &#13;
Total fouls-Golden State 22, Phila- delphia 29.  &#13;
A-8,188.&#13;
&#13;
AP Photo  &#13;
76er Coach Jack Ramsey Sunday  &#13;
... watches team lose, then says farewell&#13;
&#13;
CONTACTS -- S.me years ago 1 "hit" these Phila. 76'rs with PK...along with the Phila. Eagles and Phillies. Since then...none of these teams has been able to do much...except cripple through their season. The smart players...left. Chamberlain, Chet Walker, Archie Clark, etc. At last Ramsey has gotten smart, and left. Who will be the new coach of this jinxed team?&#13;
&#13;
For your interest...am now doing the same thing with the Baltimore, Maryland, teams...that I have been doing with the Philadelphia teams. Two cities...utterly "jinxed" sports-wise!&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
[Signature]&#13;
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=== **Page: 3 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
## 2nd, 3rd From Boat&#13;
&#13;
# Bodies Recovered&#13;
&#13;
PORTSMOUTH—The bodies of two men who were aboard the ill-fated oyster boat Betty Ann II were found Sunday about 20 miles south of the mouth of the Potomac River where a third drowning victim was found Saturday.&#13;
&#13;
A Coast Guard spokesman here at the 5th District Coast Guard headquarters identified the two men as Lloyd Stevens, 67, and Charles Stevens, 31, of Chester-town, Md.&#13;
&#13;
The body of Kenneth L. Stevens, 44, the son of the eldest victim and father of the youngest, was found about 3:10 p.m. Satur-day by the pleasure boat Mary Ann between Smith Point, near the mouth of the Potomac, and Tangier Island.&#13;
&#13;
All three bodies were wearing life jackets.&#13;
&#13;
A Coast Guard HU16 twin-en-gine seaplane located what looked like two life jackets off Windmill Point early Sunday afternoon. An air-cushion vehicle was dispatched to the scene and found the two bodies, the spokes-man said.&#13;
&#13;
The Betty Ann II left Newport News Thursday enroute to Rock Hall, Md., the Coast Guard said. An initial medical examination of the body found Saturday indicat-ed that Kenneth Stevens probably drowned Friday, according to the spokesman.&#13;
&#13;
"We still don't have any idea what happened to the boat. We have found some debris, that could have come from the boat, in the area where the bodies were found," the spokesman said.&#13;
&#13;
3/6/72&#13;
&#13;
## TO MY SIX SCIENTISTS&#13;
&#13;
I BELIEVE THIS is a most important letter to you.&#13;
&#13;
First, see Fred Steiger's book, "What The Seers Predict for 1972", at your bookstore, Lancer Pocketbook. Chapter on my work. P. 140, part of my chapter... "Mysterious Forces from Bodies of Water...The Si's have ordered humans to stop polluting lakes, rivers, streams, and oceans within three months time or they will have the bodies of water — which carry a combined intelligence which humans know nothing about — attack human beings in their own way. As of this time, the governments have done nothing, so you might expect all sorts of things going on against humans coming from bodies of water in 1972. This will not be a good year to go swimming, fishing, or boating. It could cost you your life."&#13;
&#13;
Note above...I said the Si's would have the bodies of water attack! I.e., this would be Si-caused phenomena! Now, examine these newsclips on p. 1, 2 and 3. These came from the papers of yesterday and today only. All of these did! Why? To get my attention...so that I would notice it, then write to you.&#13;
&#13;
Now, the bombshell is p. 3, great wipe-out in Men, West Virginia. You will recall, from past correspondence (and stated in Binder's&#13;
&#13;
Sage articles also)...that I claim the UFO's "talk" to us...by having things happen like the long string of police cars that followed a UFO for a hundred miles, a few years ago...it even slowed up so the police cars could catch up with it, when it got ahead...and it led all those police cars to a town called Freedom (in Pa., I believe.) They were saying...in this way...that they could lead us humans to freedom. Now, another message from the Si's...they are saying, "This destruction is coming to Men (mankind) (Men, West Virginia...name of the town) because Men" is not listening to us, or cooperating with us, or Owens, our go-between." In essence...the Si's, then, are talking to us in a way we can understand and relay it on to humans. Remember the case of the Michigan Monster...that put out a giant hand and stopped a car going 50 mph? It reached in, grabbed the girl driver by the hair (while the other door and ran) and gently, very gently, bumped the girl's head against the side of the car. It did not harm the girl. And the girl's maiden name? Owens. By doing this...the Si's were sending a talk message... (the Michigan Monster could have crushed the girl's head like a soda-cracker)...they mean no harm; intend no harm. That was the message at that time...and I got the message clearly. From Owens to Owens. Think of the ingeniousness of it! It had to be done just in that manner...to a girl named Owens...and be reported in the papers...so that I'd see it and understand and relay it on to humans.&#13;
&#13;
In deliberately turning loose the dam onto Men, West Virginia...the Si's are telling us that they, not we...control our water supplies. They control our oceans and our seas. And that they are getting impatient about the whole thing. The urgency...of our cooperating with the Si's...cannot be stressed in strong enough terms!&#13;
&#13;
What they want now...is for me to be placed, to live, on the Mayaguez...and of the island of Puerto Rico (the corner of the Bermuda Triangle) so that they can reach me more easily, thus communicate in an easier fashion. My present location almost voids the kind of contact they went with me. And it is my conviction that they will raise hell...until they get what they want.&#13;
&#13;
PS...This is destroying me dearly if you com.  &#13;
Send help - Owens  &#13;
XPK Manx&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 4 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
All Safe  &#13;
As Turkish  &#13;
Ship Burns  &#13;
ISTANBUL, UPI)-The 6,000-ton liner Marmara, one of Turkey's most luxurious passenger ships burned and sank Sunday in Istanbul's Golden Horn harbor while waiting to dock for repairs.  &#13;
Fire department officials said all the crew were rescued and there was no loss of life. The vessel carried no passengers.  &#13;
Istanbul's entire land and sea firefighting force fought the blaze for eight hours and managed to avert an explosion that might have ignited nearby vessels and shore-based fuel dumps but could not save the liner itself, a fire department spokesman said.  &#13;
"We lost the ship but Allah was with us and we forestalled a situation which could have been worse than tragic," the spokesman said.  &#13;
"The cause of the fire was not immediately known he said.  &#13;
3/6/72 Water  &#13;
A Light Stand  &#13;
By PAUL RECER  &#13;
GALVESTON, Tex. (AP)--A tiny light, spearing the darkness with tireless winks, stands a lonely vigil 50 miles offshore in the Gulf of Mexico.  &#13;
Below that light--90 feet down in the clear blue of the Gulf--lies the twisted and shattered remains of a tanker.  &#13;
It was the V. A. Fogg, a 28-year-old vessel which once enjoyed a reputation as one of the finest ships of the U.S. tanker fleet.  &#13;
Men enjoyed working its white decks. In a dangerous trade where workers often move from vessel to vessel, the Fogg was a favorite, with airconditioned quarters, and well-maintained machinery.  &#13;
"It was one of the best," says a man who knows tankers and operates a competitor.  &#13;
"That's what's so puzzling about how she went down. It's almost like it was an act of God."  &#13;
On Feb. 1, the Fogg was in Freeport, ridding herself of the last of a large load of benzene, by umn of smoke rising through a dense cloud bank below him. He reported it by radio.  &#13;
The Coast Guard was alerted, but a search by aircraft revealed nothing and was canceled.  &#13;
The next morning, Feb. 2, officials of the Texas City Tankers Co. were becoming worried. The Fogg had been due in Houston at 2 a.m., but had not reported. Nor was she answering radio-telephone calls.  &#13;
Shortly after noon, the company formally declared the vessel overdue and notified the Coast Guard. There followed a massive search by ships, airplanes, and helicopters which lasted 11 days and ended in failure.  &#13;
Then, Joseph D. Cheavens, 31, Houston, attorney for the shipowners, checked a tape recording of conversation between the test pilot and a control tower. In it he found a location which was miles from where the Coast Guard had searched.  &#13;
The company hired a ship  &#13;
3/6/72  &#13;
Hovercraft  &#13;
That Killed 4  &#13;
Goes Under  &#13;
PORTSMOUTH, England (AP)--A 10-ton hovercraft which flipped over onto its back in Portsmouth harbor during a gale, killing four passengers, sank Sunday alongside a Royal Navy repair ship. A salvage attempt will be made.  &#13;
The vessel, which plied between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight riding on a cushion of air, was just coming in to land late Saturday (when a big wave lifted one side and high winds tipped it over.  &#13;
Twenty-two passengers and crewmen were saved, but a man, two women, and 7-year-old Julie O'Connell were trapped inside and died. Julie had always wanted to go for a hovercraft ride and she was taken on a round trip by a friend as a special treat. The friend was saved.  &#13;
Temporary restrictions on hovercraft operations, including a speed limit of 30 knots, were imposed by Hovertravel, Ltd., owners and operators of the craft which turned over. The restrictions will remain until an official inquiry is ended, a spokesman said.  &#13;
3/5/72  &#13;
Soviet Ships  &#13;
Hover Near  &#13;
Disabled Sub  &#13;
WASHINGTON (AP)  &#13;
About nine Soviet ships hovered around a disabled Russian missile-firing submarine Saturday as the sub continued to drift in the stormy North Atlantic eight days after it broke down.  &#13;
The Navy reported that two long-range Russian patrol bombers dropped 23 packages to the submarine by parachute the second such resupply effort since mid-week.  &#13;
The H Class submarine, which carries three 650-mile range missiles, was reported drifting about 900 miles east northeast of Newfoundland amid waves running up to 15 feet and intermittent snow squalls.  &#13;
A Soviet submarine tender was observed Friday by NATO patrol planes based on Iceland when the sub tender was about 400 miles northeast of the sub and on course toward it.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 5 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
(3) B16 Virginian-Pilot Sunday, March 5, 1972 Notes re: Humans Same inspired as "Freedom Train"  &#13;
A Black Onslaught of Water Bathed a Land in Destruction  &#13;
The Living Stir Around In the Mud  &#13;
By BEN BEAGLE  &#13;
3/5/72  &#13;
Landmark News Service  &#13;
MAN, W. Va. - James Brunty's name was the first one on the typed sheet taped to the glass of the trophy case at Man High School. It didn't say much about James Brunty; only that he was deceased.  &#13;
And the list had 71 other names on it five days after James Brunty died in a rush of black water that did incredible things as it washed down 12 to 15 miles of Buffalo Hollow.  &#13;
The water took Daryl Kay Dillard, too. The list was a little more specific about Daryl Kay. They had put "little girl" in parentheses beside her name.  &#13;
It didn't say whether they had lived in Pardee or Craneeco or Lundale or in any of the more than a dozen coal towns which had been strung out like an unclasped necklace along Buffalo Creek.  &#13;
The thing that turned Buffalo Creek into a killer was a dam, a coal company slag heap dam, which had held back for a long, long time the waters of a tributary of Buffalo Creek.  &#13;
The dam broke on Feb. 26, a Saturday morning, and Craneeco and Pardee and Lundale and almost everything else down the hollow to Man went with it. The hollow literally bumped into each other. It was hard that witnesses on the ground saw sparks fly between the houses as they crashed together.  &#13;
At a place called Man nature has rearranged and ruined the belongings of man.  &#13;
Deeper in the hollow, where Lundale used to be, heavy equipment is still working on the road. A construction man in a new and clean pickup truck is fascinated by what he saw at Lundale: a church on the railroad tracks with the tracks running out the front door.  &#13;
Up the hollow from Accoville, there is Braeholm, closer to the wild water, but most of the residents there heeded a radio warning and took the high ground. "They used to call it Burntrome," said one. "God, it's burned now."  &#13;
The sewing machines in the home economics room have been pushed against the wall to make room for the cots. By midweek, some of the victims have started moving out of Man High School.  &#13;
The list will soon be gone from the trophy case, along with the optimistic, 16 pages of "Known Survivors."  &#13;
For miles up Buffalo Hollow, wood which once made houses drifts in the black, still swift waters of the creek. On the banks of the creek, the debris is piled high, a story of the flood. It is a story told in the mud, in the ruined belongings of man.  &#13;
Garland Clark's close pet wasn't even hurt, he came by Friday night, a rainy night, and said the water was close to the top of the dam. Garland Clark's house unboiled carpet wasn't even hurt, he passed and sitting on the roadside, wants to know what to do about his house. It is worth $12,000, he said. It is cleaned up now and if he could get moved he could live in it.  &#13;
He thinks it is the Health Department which must tell him what he wants to know but he says that nobody will tell him what he wants to know.  &#13;
There is talk that the houses all jumbled there together will be torn up or burned.  &#13;
Clark and the other men all&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
&#13;
TED OWENS  &#13;
(THE PK MAN)  &#13;
CAPE CHARLES, VA.&#13;
&#13;
CHURCH OF SOTA&#13;
&#13;
(FOR PEOPLE WHO NEED HELP)&#13;
&#13;
Box 48  &#13;
Cape Charles, Va. 23310&#13;
&#13;
Church of Sota  &#13;
(Secrets of the Ages)&#13;
&#13;
---  &#13;
7&#13;
&#13;
March 13, 1972&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Hynek  &#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Gentlemen:&#13;
&#13;
Columbia Studios (Mikels) is considering doing a movie based on my experiences.  &#13;
But first...they are going to pay me a fee...to fly out to California and try to  &#13;
give a live demonstration with UFO's, for them to photograph with movie cameras,  &#13;
etc.&#13;
&#13;
Since I make my living working with and for UFO's...just as you do in the field of  &#13;
astronomy...and the field of psychology...a fee is in order.&#13;
&#13;
Now, I am writing you...not because I went anything...but because I figured that  &#13;
possibly I could do you a favor, since you two have proven to have objective, open  &#13;
scientific minds...instead of narrow, closed scientific minds.&#13;
&#13;
If you would like to have someone you know, come along when I give this experiment-  &#13;
al demonstration...then I will allow it. I am going to hand-pick who goes along on  &#13;
this 2-3 day junket into the isolated countryside; and I am going to pick the location  &#13;
I am going to go all out...to make this a really bang-up demonstration. It is an  &#13;
odd fact...that never, repeat never, have I ever failed to bring a UFO out into  &#13;
plain sight...on one of these demonstrations! Best example, of course, of this...was  &#13;
with Mr. Ed Ames, the realtor, in Brewer, Maine...when I in two weeks over Brewer-Bangor  &#13;
area, and had to be reported in the papers...and brought one out in exactly one week  &#13;
which scared people, knocked out car lights and radios, etc., and was reported on  &#13;
the front page of the paper.&#13;
&#13;
And just to do the job right...! I will also endeavor to bring out a "big-foot" giant,  &#13;
and/or a "mothman", to be photographed. Of course, I'll also try to get a UFO down  &#13;
where we are...but have never been able to do that yet. But when the SI's and I  &#13;
operate together...anything at all can happen.&#13;
&#13;
Of course, there's the chance that for the first time nothing will happen. But that's  &#13;
the chance we take. All I can do is try...and do my best. My best has been good for  &#13;
miracle after miracle after miracle...through the years and still going strong.&#13;
&#13;
This demonstration will not be to try to win any prize of money for "tangible evidence  &#13;
of outer space" etc. The demonstration will be so that the movie people will be able  &#13;
to get good film footage for the movie coming up...which movie will please the SI's.  &#13;
(My SI's are not from "outer space" anyway, but another dimension. And they are about  &#13;
as "intangible" as it can get.) So far I have dealt with their powers...not their  &#13;
tangible forms or tangible craft.&#13;
&#13;
Anyway, for whatever it is worth to you...there's the offer on my part to try and hand  &#13;
you gentlemen something in the way of information, concrete information, on the SI's  &#13;
in a more direct manner than heretofore (i.e., not affidavits, etc.)&#13;
&#13;
Owens xPKManx&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
Result (Book) 3/10/72 C.S&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Owens:&#13;
&#13;
Just a short note to tell you that disc you sent sometime ago, in my estimation has done wonders for me. There is nothing concrete I can put my finger on but things seem to be going my way. I have not removed it from my neck since I received it.&#13;
&#13;
I'm convinced that the disc and the space intelligences are at work. I hope I can be worthy of the help it will give me.&#13;
&#13;
Please find a check enclosed for $5.00 to help your continued great work&#13;
&#13;
yours truly,  &#13;
Douglas E. Hubbard  &#13;
321 N. Julian Dr.  &#13;
Apt 306  &#13;
Aurora, Ill. 60506&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
March 14, 1972&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Douglas T. Hubbard  &#13;
331 W. Indian Dr.  &#13;
Apt. 306  &#13;
Aurora, Illinois 60505&#13;
&#13;
Dear Douglas:&#13;
&#13;
I want to thank you...very very much...for your kind and thoughtful help in my work.&#13;
&#13;
The results that you state...are exactly how the dice works. And as life goes on...it gets stronger and stronger for you.&#13;
&#13;
You will still have to come with life...solve problems and overcome obstacles...because this is Nature's way. But...the dice will help you in these things.&#13;
&#13;
Best...&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
March 10, 1972&#13;
&#13;
TO MY SIX SCIENTISTS&#13;
&#13;
(I am late getting to this...because of so many things happening to me since January. However...better late than never.)&#13;
&#13;
Some years ago...I ended the East Coast Six Years Drought, and the 2-year killer drought in India...after first going on Jack McKinney's "Night Talk" radio show, WCAU, in Philadelphia, and announcing my intent over the air. (Then backing it up in writing to my contacts of that time.)&#13;
&#13;
I have just done it again. (See New York Times newsclip attached: "KENYA; THE DROUGHT ENDS"&#13;
&#13;
In Brad Steiger's book, "What The Seers Predict For 1972", Lancer pocketbook, on page 140...is the following (in the chapter devoted to my work):&#13;
&#13;
"RAINS IN AFRICA"&#13;
&#13;
"In Africa the rains will come and fill up the empty rivers, streams, and water holes where wildlife go to obtain their water. I have set this up in 1971, and the PK should be working up great power for this in 1972."&#13;
&#13;
That's three times now!...I have documented such a major happening in advance. Isn't that wonderful coincidence?&#13;
&#13;
Best....&#13;
&#13;
Owens  &#13;
YEPK Man&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
AY Times 1/31/72  &#13;
THE NEW YORK TIMES, MC  &#13;
Kenya: The Drought Ends  &#13;
Argus Africa-Photo Trends  &#13;
In addition to wildlife parks, tourists in Kenya can view "woodhenge" figures done in  &#13;
Kigangu style, at Kenyatta College. Tourism, major money-maker for Kenya, is improving.  &#13;
NAIROBI, Kenya-Marked  &#13;
economic improvement is the  &#13;
hope for Kenya this year  &#13;
after some setbacks in 1971,  &#13;
including a drought that last-  &#13;
ed for many months.  &#13;
Two major factors are ex-  &#13;
pected to figure in the rosier  &#13;
1972 picture.  &#13;
The first is Kenya's deci-  &#13;
sion to peg her currency to  &#13;
the dollar. This move, taken  &#13;
along with the Governments  &#13;
of the partner states of Tan-  &#13;
zania and Uganda, is expect-  &#13;
ed to afford greater leverage  &#13;
in both domestic and foreign  &#13;
monetary transactions.  &#13;
The second important fac-  &#13;
tor in Kenya's economy was  &#13;
the ending of the long  &#13;
drought, which had retard-  &#13;
ed agricultural production.  &#13;
Farming accounts for 70 per-  &#13;
cent of this East African  &#13;
country's economy.  &#13;
Kenyan farmers' incomes  &#13;
declined in 1971, while rising  &#13;
prices in industrial countries  &#13;
led to an increase in import  &#13;
prices for Kenya.  &#13;
Informed sources here said  &#13;
that because of the drought,  &#13;
it seemed likely that the  &#13;
country's 1971 growth rate  &#13;
would turn out to be below  &#13;
the 7 to 7½ per cent it has  &#13;
averaged since 1964.  &#13;
Agriculture may continue  &#13;
to be hampered to some ex-  &#13;
tent this year, but investment  &#13;
in manufacturing continued  &#13;
steady last year, and some  &#13;
experts believe it will be  &#13;
strengthened by measures to  &#13;
replace imports with domes-  &#13;
tically made goods.  &#13;
Kenya's agricultural staples  &#13;
have long included coffee and  &#13;
livestock products, including  &#13;
meat, hides and dairy prod-  &#13;
ucts. The country produces  &#13;
tea, sisal and a variety of  &#13;
other crops.  &#13;
Tourism, a major earner,  &#13;
is on the upswing, based on  &#13;
the attraction of Kenya's  &#13;
spectacular wildlife and game  &#13;
parks.  &#13;
The prospect of more  &#13;
American tourists raises par-  &#13;
ticular hopes. The average  &#13;
American visitor spends  &#13;
about $42 a day compared  &#13;
with about $25 for the aver-  &#13;
age European.  &#13;
Kenya's main trading part-  &#13;
ner is Britain, but she has  &#13;
trade and aid links with a  &#13;
variety of nations.  &#13;
Imports from the United  &#13;
States are likely to increase,  &#13;
because the pegging of the  &#13;
Kenya shilling to the dollar  &#13;
has made the pound sterling  &#13;
more expensive.  &#13;
American investment in  &#13;
Kenya is estimated at be-  &#13;
tween $90-million and $100-  &#13;
million, mostly industrial -  &#13;
in petroleum marketing, can-  &#13;
ning, battery manufacture,  &#13;
tires and bottling.  &#13;
Economic relations with  &#13;
other nations include sub-  &#13;
stantial imports from Japan.  &#13;
The country's most serious  &#13;
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unemployment, and the chal-  &#13;
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and foreign-earnings pros-  &#13;
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a serious long-term problem  &#13;
was brought to light in De-  &#13;
cember-the need for proper  &#13;
land usage.  &#13;
Parts of the National Re-  &#13;
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were published and one of  &#13;
these dealt with the country's  &#13;
soil-carrying capacity.  &#13;
Four-fifths of the country  &#13;
is arid, thus limiting the area  &#13;
that can produce food sur-  &#13;
pluses and cash crops for ex-  &#13;
port.  &#13;
With one of the highest  &#13;
population growth rates in  &#13;
the world (3.3 per cent a  &#13;
year), some of Kenya's areas  &#13;
with fertile soils are reach-  &#13;
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and some - notably in west-  &#13;
ern and central Kenya -  &#13;
have already exceeded their  &#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
March 6, 1972&#13;
&#13;
TO ALL CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
Last week I called the editor of the Baltimore Sun...to give him some important information. Unfortunately he did not know me, he said...nor my work...and his manner was insolent and insulting (to me, it seemed, anyway). In exasperation, I finally did something I have never done in my life...hung up on him.&#13;
&#13;
I have thought on this...and have reached a decision. That editor needs to be taught a lesson, somehow. The Baltimore Bullets pro basketball team...that's his home team. Same with the Baltimore Colts.&#13;
&#13;
From this time on...I will crush the Bullets and the Colts, with my powers. (If you will note, the Philadelphia 76'ers, with a brilliant team...have been beaten down once again, this season. Same with the Phillies. Same with the Eagles. I never quit).&#13;
&#13;
Now, the playoffs...championship playoffs...are coming up soon for the Baltimore Bullets. I'll use all of my power to make sure...that they do not get anywhere. Specifically...I'll work, play by play, game by game...to make them miss their baskets, and be off-timing. Nervous and off-timing.&#13;
&#13;
Of course...I did this to them last year, quite successfully. I even wrote Gene Shue and told him there would be no use for his team to suit up for the remaining four games...because I'd make the Bullets lose. What happened? They lost them all!&#13;
&#13;
I'm not infallible; not always successful; but I do my best. And my best...usually is good enough!&#13;
&#13;
The Bullets and the Colts...are sunk. As of now.&#13;
&#13;
Owens  &#13;
PK Mant&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
Sunday, April 9, 1972&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Gene Shue, Coach  &#13;
Baltimore Bullets Basketball Team  &#13;
Baltimore, Maryland&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Shue:&#13;
&#13;
I told you, in writing...before today's game with the Knicks...what I would do to the Bullets...make them miss the basket.&#13;
&#13;
Well, this game today should have made a believer out of the Baltimore Sun night editor...watching the game on TV...I made the Bullets miss basket after basket  &#13;
after basket...&#13;
&#13;
it was a massacre.&#13;
&#13;
Who ever heard...of a pro basketball team in the 3rd quarter of a pro playoff game...having 55 points in the 3rd quarter? Your team did!&#13;
&#13;
Your team shot a pitiful, unbelievable 34%...meaning they missed most of their shots.&#13;
&#13;
and that is where my PK work came in. I forced this action.&#13;
&#13;
Just like I did to you...last year...when you insulted me over national TV and I called up the Baltimore Sun and told them I'd beat you game after game...and told you not to even suit up for the remaining games. And you lost them all!&#13;
&#13;
You can thank...the night editor of the Baltimore Sun...for today's catastrophe.&#13;
&#13;
Now get this...I will be in Madison Square Garden, personally (not watching over TV, like today) on this coming Tuesday...at 1 PM...to finish off the Baltimore Bullets...making them nervous, making them miss!&#13;
&#13;
Today was the 1st game I could get your Bullets on TV...in sight range. and my PK was terribly strong! Now let's see if I can polish you off in style this coming Tuesday!&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Men)&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
Sent 6/ke. Del. letters to my people before the game below. Then went to N.Y. and subsequently PK'd the game.&#13;
&#13;
UPI Photo  &#13;
To beat the Bullets!!  &#13;
Archie Clark (left), Walt Frazier Eye-to-Eye  &#13;
(4/12/72)  &#13;
. Bullets' Clark scored game-high 31 points to no avail&#13;
&#13;
Knicks Finish Bullets, 107-101&#13;
&#13;
NEW YORK-Jerry Lucas and Bill Bradley led a last minute surge that Monday carried the New York Knicks past the Baltimore Bullets, 107-101, and into the National Basketball Association's playoff semifinals.  &#13;
The Knicks outscored the Bullets, 19-8, in the closing moments (to win the seven-game series, four games to two. They next meet Baltimore for the Eastern Conference title.  &#13;
to the NBA championship round before losing to Milwaukee.  &#13;
With DeBusschere and Bradley carrying the early load, New York matched Baltimore's balanced scoring to stay even with the Bullets at 10-10. Then, team-ing with Frazier, DeBusschere led a New York charge as the Knicks outscored Baltimore, 14-2, going into the second quarter.  &#13;
But a series of jump shots by Phil Chenier brought Baltimore back within eight points at 27-19 going into the second quarter.  &#13;
Another hot streak led by Phil Jackson enabled the Knicks to go in front, 43-33, in the second peri-od but with Marin and Clark hit-ting a series of field goals and free throws, the Bullets cut New York's lead to 48-44 at the half.&#13;
&#13;
| BALTIMORE | G | F | T | NEW YORK | G | F | T |  &#13;
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|  &#13;
| Marin | 7 | 8 | 21 | D.Busschere | 6 | 7 | 20 |  &#13;
| Tresvant | 2 | 1 | 5 | Bradley | 4 | 5 | 13 |  &#13;
| Frevant | 2 | 1 | 5 | Bradley | 4 | 5 | 13 |  &#13;
| Unseld | 4 | 0 | 8 | Lucas | 8 | 6 | 22 |  &#13;
| Clark | 10 | 11 | 31 | Frazier | 8 | 6 | 22 |  &#13;
| Chenier | 5 | 1 | 11 | Monroe | 3 | 2 | 8 |  &#13;
| Riordan | 5 | 0 | 10 | Barnett | 0 | 0 | 0 |  &#13;
| Johnson | 3 | 0 | 6 | Jackson | 3 | 2 | 8 |  &#13;
| Stallwith | 1 | 0 | 2 | Meminger | 2 | 2 | 6 |  &#13;
| Totals | 37 | 27 | 101 | Totals | 40 | 27 | 107 |&#13;
&#13;
Baltimore  &#13;
New York  &#13;
Fouled out-None  &#13;
Total fouls-Baltimore 27, New York 22  &#13;
Technical foul-Unseld.  &#13;
A-19,588&#13;
&#13;
19  &#13;
27  &#13;
25  &#13;
21  &#13;
30  &#13;
27  &#13;
37-101  &#13;
32-107&#13;
&#13;
CONTACTS...check letter I sent you March 6, 1972...as follows:  &#13;
"Now, the playoffs...championship playoffs...are coming up soon for the Baltimore Bullets. I'll use all of my power to make sure...that they do not get anywhere. Specifically...I'll work, play by play, game by game...to make them miss their beskets, and be off-timing. The Bullets are sunk."  &#13;
Well...I did it. See above. Sure, the Knicks are a good team...but the Bullets were red-hot...and could easily have won, if I'd let them. Believe it or not.  &#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
&#13;
Feb. 28, 1972&#13;
&#13;
TO MY SIN NOT FRIENDS:&#13;
&#13;
This...is one of the clearest, clearest demonstrations I have ever given. Last night, Feb. 27, 1972...a few minutes before 8 PM in the evening...I called the city editor of the Virginian-Pilot newspaper in Norfolk...and left a message for Larry Heddery, columnist, that I would not allow the Jupiter shot (going up an hour later, approx.) to be a success. Immediately following that call...I called Mr. Otto Hinder in New York...and told him of the news that I would stop the Jupiter rocket with my mind.&#13;
&#13;
In the newspaper this morning: Cape Kennedy, Fla, (AP) -- "The first attempt to launch a spacecraft to Jupiter was postponed Sunday night because of a loss of electrical power."&#13;
&#13;
"The countdown on the Atlas-Centaur rocket had advanced smoothly to within 50 minutes of the planned 8:52 p.m. liftoff when the blockhouse suddenly lost industrial power."&#13;
&#13;
Now, as you can see from the above...the loss of power happened exactly during the time...upon that I was notifying Larry Heddery and Otto Hinder that I would stop this rocket with my mind.&#13;
&#13;
The article goes on to point out that there had been a storm two hours earlier...and that perhaps this might have caused the power-loss. That is so simple to refute...that a baby could do it. Why, if the storm were two hours earlier, did the storm wait two hours to knock out the power...? Why didn't it knock out the power at 7 PM? Or 7:30 PM?&#13;
&#13;
No, the power went out...when I called Larry Heddery and Otto Hinder and told them I would stop the rocket. Then the power went out!&#13;
&#13;
Gentlemen...in the past few weeks...I have brought rain down onto Puerto Rico; brought a UFO over Waycross so that Dr. Jenses could see it; produced earthquakes in California (see your file copy of my letter of intent to that effect three months ago); and now have stopped the Jupiter rocket last night...all with my mind.&#13;
&#13;
It is indeed curious to me...how many miracles you need to see...before you believe in my reality and the reality of my co-workers, the SIB's. 300 miracles? 600 miracles? Where must it end?&#13;
&#13;
My power is progressing geometrically...so the miracles coming up ahead, should really be something.&#13;
&#13;
The Feds and the govt. once more...if I should die before my time to do so (and they will know, regardless)...they will unhesitatingly destroy the entire United States! What I, and they, are doing...is unprecedented...and presses perhaps upon tender ground. But the govt...it must be done nevertheless. Because the overall purpose of this, is much greater than any of its parts.&#13;
&#13;
If, err, I can stop a huge rocket...block the millions of dollars of NASA and the best brains of NASA...solely with my mind...is this so much less important than the rocket shot itself? Think about that a bit.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (TE) Box 26, Ceres, Va. 24318&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
GS!  &#13;
Answer  &#13;
Night Phenomena  &#13;
(Book)  &#13;
2/1/92  &#13;
ED BARGELT  &#13;
MR TED OWENS,  &#13;
14307 77th N.E.  &#13;
BOTHELL, WA 98011  &#13;
DEAR TED,  &#13;
YOU ASKED FOR REPORTS ON "GOOD AND/OR UNUSUAL THINGS" HAPPENING AFTER RECEIVING OUR DISKS. THE FOLLOWING HAPPENED TO ME LAST NIGHT. MY BOYS WERE WITH ME TONIGHT ON A SLEDDING OUTING SO I WILL TRY TO HURRY THIS WRITING TO GET IN THE MAIL BY MORNING.  &#13;
LAST NIGHT 1/31/92 I WENT TO SLEEP AFTER A T.V. MOVIE ABOUT 10:45 PM. AND WENT RIGHT TO SLEEP AS USUAL. (I HAD RECITED THE LORDS PRAYER AND ASKED FOR GUIDANCE WHICH I OFTEN DO.).  &#13;
MY YOUNGEST BOYS KITTY STAYS WITH ME AND I RECALL HIM (OR SHE) TRYING TO GET UNDER THE COVERS WITH ME AND I HAD TO SCOLD HIM AND PUT HIM AT THE FOOT OF THE BED. I USUALLY SLEEP ON MY RIGHT SIDE SO TURNED OVER TO MY LEFT SIDE WITH MY LEFT EAR ON THE PILLOW AND WENT RIGHT BACK TO SLEEP.  &#13;
WAS RESTING OKAY, I KNOW NOT HOW LONG, WHEN I WAS AWAKENED OR MADE AWARE&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
OF A SMALL BRIGHT LIGHT RIGHT IN FRONT OF MY EYES, OR MORE LIKE BEING INSIDE MY HEAD ON THE FOCAL POINT OF MY EYES. I COULDN'T MOVE AND IT SEEMED, FOR I DON'T KNOW HOW LONG THAT I WAS VERY RELAXED, COMPLETELY RELAXED.&#13;
&#13;
I THEN FELT WHAT WAS TO ME AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK INSIDE MY SKULL TOWARD THE BACK LOWER CENTER, THE SENSATION WAS PAINFUL, ELECTRIC, I COULD HEAR SMALL (ELECTRICAL CRACKLINGS) AS AN ELEC. SPARK. I COULD NOT. MOVE BUT REMEMBER THINKING I MUST MOVE AS THE PAIN &amp; OR PRESSURE WOULD SURELY KILL ME IF I DIDN'T. I THOUGHT I MUST MOVE OUT OF THE BEAM (FOR SO IT SEEMED) AND I REMEMBER THINKING, TURNED AND MOVE.&#13;
&#13;
I THEN TURNED FROM MY LEFT SIDE TO MY BELLY WITH THIS HURTING INSIDE MY SKULL, IN FACT I HEARD MYSELF UTTER AN INVOLUNTARY MOANING GASP AS I TWISTED.&#13;
&#13;
AT ANY RATE I WILLED OR MOVED MYSELF TO MY BELLY-DOWN POSITION AND DID A PUSHUP WHEREUPON I WAS FREE FROM ANYTHING AND BY THEN WIDE AWAKE.&#13;
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&#13;
Jan. 23, 197... Otto Inder&#13;
&#13;
Dear Otto&#13;
&#13;
I am powerfully perturbed. The reason is this: this morning I told Bertha, my wife, that I had read yesterday's paper...and it told how birds give humans histoplasmosis... deadly disease... and that our bird, Chirpy, rather lore, ird or our little son Teddy? Nothing more was said. ut several hours later my boy, eru, came running to me and said "daddy, Chirpy's dead." I went and looked inside the cage, and our Chirpy was stone dead. We had had Chirpy for over a year. Nothing wrong with the bird that we knew of. Then...I began thinking. Just recently Norma Hutchinson, the girl reporter in Bedford, Indiana, had received a letter from me...telling how one of my childhood playmates had grown up then black called me from joining the lottery or something like that...and how embarrassing it was. She'd just written me back several days ago that she was doing the story for the newspaper in Bedford, Indiana, that very fellow had suddenly died! Then my mind went to our kitten, Priscilla, of whom we were very fond. Several weeks ago I'd told Bertha that she wasn't able to take care of both the kitten and our dog, because she is still work from her operation. Right after I said that...the kitten vanished! Just disappeared! We looked all over the house, outside, nothing. Now, otto, find kittens do that...but not Priscilla. She just never would step foot outside the house, or off the front porch. It was a great mystery to us...where Priscilla had vanished to. And now the Chirpy. And both times...after I opened my mouth. Just as I spoke to Norma in Bedford in a letter...and then he dropped dead. Suppose, just suppose, Otto...your theory might be correct. And the power of my mind has become so intense...that on a subconscious basis it does these things!&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK fm)&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
Same thing occurred with the Raiders. Lamonica, in their key playoff game, threw time and again...directly to opposing players. Lamonica's coach, finally, in great disgust and alarm...pulled Lamonica out of the game about the third quarter...and put in Blanda, but by then it was too late to save the Raiders. So again...I feel that Lamonica deliberately threw the game.&#13;
&#13;
Same thing happened with the Vikings in their key playoff game. The Viking coach, to the amazement of all the sports writers and experts (see all newspaper clips on their amazement) played a third-string quarterback (who is really a punter) Lee, for three quarters...long enough for Lee to throw numerous interceptions and lose the game. With 10 minutes left Grant, the coach, put in one of his real quarterbacks, Cuozzo, who promptly took the Vikings down the field for a touchdown. But the game by then, again, was lost, and so were the Vikings.&#13;
&#13;
So...the three teams I was depending on, mainly, to go all the way to wipe out the Unluckies...folded...due to two quarterbacks and one coach. These three must have been, had to be, paid off by somebody to throw those games. Am I being ridiculous? Not at all!&#13;
&#13;
{Several weeks ago Pete Rozelle, Commissioner of all pro football, appeared on television and admitted, under questioning, that the NFL had given lie-detector tests to some of the NFL coaches...for gambling questions! (Evidently they didn't give lie-detector tests to the quarterbacks...who can throw a game, lose a game, by throwing deliberate interceptions, missing their receivers by inches, calling wrong plays (a running play when a pass is needed, a passing play when a running play is needed.)}&#13;
&#13;
So as far as I am concerned...henky-penky manipulations in the playoffs...defeated the PA work I had done, and was trying to do. And this was given full credence by the admission of Rozelle. (the possibility thereof. I have myself, of course, no way of getting absolute proof.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK fm)&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
N. 22, 1972&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Otto Binder...&#13;
&#13;
Dear Otto:&#13;
&#13;
Your theory...that I might do much of my PK work...on a subconscious level, has just recently gotten some support.  &#13;
First let's rehash. Shelman, my lawyer in Pt. Worth, double-crossed me...and a month after I left Pt. Worth he dropped dead with a brain hemorrhage. Lou Heckmeier, my agent in Phoenix, later, double-crossed me...and about a month after he crashed his car and became a lump of lifeless jelly. (Interestingly enough, Shelman drowned dead in his car, on a freeway.) And there were others, too...too many to go into here.  &#13;
Lately...while I was writing my memoirs to Noras Hutchinson, a reporter for the Bedford Daily-Times Mail in Bedford, Indiana...I wrote her and told her what a bad time I'd had given me, causing me to leave Bedford back when I lived in my home town...when a Methodist minister tried to get me into a local organization. Norma just wrote me and told me...that WHILE she was writing my articles to put into the paper...and of course, getting this info on bad spells...suddenly died. Note: he didn't die last year, or five years ago...he just died about him!  &#13;
makes me wonder how my arch-enemy r. Pratt...and Bill Bell...are faring. I have no wish for them to die...just to be punished...hard.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
Opponents thru missing...&#13;
&#13;
Same thing occurred with the Raiders. Lamonica, in their key playoff game, threw time and again...directly to opposing players. Lamonica's coach, finally, in great disgust and alarm...pulled Lamonica out of the game about the third quarter...and put in Rlands, but by then it was too late to save the Raiders. So again...I feel that Lamonica deliberately threw the game.&#13;
&#13;
Same thing happened with the Vikings in their key playoff game. The Viking coach, to the amazement of all the sports writers and experts (see all newspaper clips on their amazement) played a third-string quarterback (who is really a punter) Lee, for three quarters...long enough for Lee to throw numerous interceptions and lose the game. With 10 minutes left Grant, the coach, put in one of his real quarterbacks, Cuozzo, who promptly took the Vikings down the field for a touchdown. But the game by then, again, was lost, and so were the Vikings.&#13;
&#13;
So...the three teams I was depending on, mainly, to go all the way to wipe out the Unluckies...folded...due to two quarterbacks and one coach. These three must have been, had to be, paid off by somebody to throw those games. Am I being ridiculous? Not at all!&#13;
&#13;
Several weeks ago Pete Rozelle, Commissioner of all pro football, appeared on television and admitted, under questioning, that the NFL had given lie-detector tests to some of the NFL coaches...for gambling questions! (Evidently they didn't give lie-detector tests to the quarterbacks...who can throw a game, lose a game, by throwing deliberate interceptions, missing their receivers by inches, calling wrong plays (a running play when a pass is needed, a passing play when a running play is needed.)&#13;
&#13;
So as far as I am concerned...hanky-panky manipulations in the playoffs...defeated the PK work I had done, and was trying to do. And this was given full credence by the admission of Rozelle. (the possibility thereof. I have myself, of course, no way of getting absolute proof.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
January 18, 1972&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Otto Binder&#13;
&#13;
Dear Otto:&#13;
&#13;
People are writing to me, asking why the Cowboys won the Superbowl, in spite of the story that you did on my work in Saga magazine. I am, therefore, going to explain it to you...for I feel that I owe you, as well as them, an explanation.&#13;
&#13;
First, I stopped the World Champion Colts, Superbowl champions of the previous year...as I said I would. Not only that, but I wrote Carroll Rosenbloom the middle of the season and told him I'd knock out Norm Bulaich, their star runner...and other key players...so that they would not be available in the playoffs. As you know, Norm Bulaich and Tom Matte, their running aces, were injured and could not play in the key playoff game. So Miami won. beneficial and the Colts lost.&#13;
&#13;
Also I went to great lengths to stop the Kansas City Chiefs...the team most experts picked to go to the Super Bowl. It was my PK that ruined the field goal attempts of their ace kicker...and enabled Yepremian to make his kick to beat the Chiefs.&#13;
&#13;
Now...my PK worked terrifically. For instance, in the 49'ers-Cowboys playoff game...my PK held back practically every Cowboy attempt to score in the first half, giving the 49'ers every chance to score...and win. Instead, Brodie of the 49'ers passed the ball directly to Andrie of the Cowboys...giving the Cowboys an easy touchdown. It is my personal belief that Brodie threw the game. He went on throwing the ball to various receivers by inches. A complete turnabout of form from his previous games. To sum it up: it is well-nigh impossible for PK to help a team win, when its quarterback is deliberately trying to throw the game...by tossing passes to opponents and missing his receivers by inches. And I am sure this was being done.&#13;
&#13;
Same thing occurred with the Raiders. Lamonica, in their key playoff game, threw time and again...directly to opposing players. Lamonica's coach, finally, in great disgust and alarm...pulled Lamonica out of the game about the third quarter...and put in Blanda, but by then it was too late to save the Raiders. So again...I feel that Lamonica deliberately threw the game.&#13;
&#13;
Same thing happened with the Vikings in their key playoff game. The Viking coach, to the amazement of all the sports writers and experts (see all newspaper clips on their amazement) played a third-string quarterback (who is really a punter) Lee, for three quarters...long enough for Lee to throw numerous interceptions and lose the game. With 10 minutes left Grant, the coach, put in one of his real quarterbacks, Cuozzo, who promptly took the Vikings down the field for a touchdown. But the game by then, again, was lost, and so were the Vikings.&#13;
&#13;
So...the three teams I was depending on, mainly, to go all the way to wipe out the Unluckies...folded...due to two quarterbacks and one coach. These three must have been, had to be, paid off by somebody to throw those games. Am I being ridiculous? Not at all!&#13;
&#13;
Several weeks ago Pete Rozelle, Commissioner of all pro football, appeared on television and admitted, under questioning, that the NFL had given lie-detector tests to some of the NFL coaches...for rambling questions! (Evidently they didn't give lie-detector tests to the quarterbacks...who can throw a game, lose a game, by throwing deliberate interceptions, missing their receivers by inches, calling wrong plays (a running play when a pass is needed, a passing play when a running play is needed.)&#13;
&#13;
So as far as I am concerned...honky-panky manipulations in the playoffs...defeated the PK work I had done, and was trying to do. And this was given full credence by the admission of Rozelle. (the possibility thereof. I have myself, of course, no way of getting absolute proof.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) Owens&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
&#13;
January 11, 1972.....TO ALL CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
First, I have recently "gotten up off the floor financially"...thus will be able to do a bit more with these announcements...thanks to Binder, Sage, and the disc-people.&#13;
&#13;
Second...if you will get the paperback book, "Morning of the Magicians" and take careful note from p. 375 on...you will see a lot of material...that applies to PK Men there. It is utterly amazing...the relevance.&#13;
&#13;
Third...and the main reason for this missive...a MOST IMPORTANT "HIT"...or proof of demonstration from the SI's...called in advance by me.&#13;
&#13;
See...get from your file...my Contact letter of Nov. 1, 1971. Last one, I believe. In it...read: "About two weeks ago the SI's urged me to rush out a contact letter to the scientists in particular...that they would cause something spectacular to happen, not on earth...but in outer space that could be observed from earth...to show what powers they have. (Take careful note of those underlined parts. Ted)."&#13;
&#13;
Then I pointed out that there was, observed from earth, a mysterious, unprecedented, storm on Mars...dust storm...nothing ever seen like it. (And I was furious, because I hadn't had the money to notify everybody...I could have notified just the scientists, 80 at once, and couldn't.)&#13;
&#13;
Well...GET THIS...The SI's HAVE SIMPLY GIVEN ANOTHER DEMONSTRATION! To demonstrate their awesome powers...and remember...I told you this was their intention on Nov. 1, 1971. In his morning's paper: (Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk):&#13;
&#13;
"COULD HAVE ROCKED EARTH  &#13;
MASSIVE SUN FLARES PHOTOGRAPHED  &#13;
Washington (AP) - A solar explosion so violent it might have rocked the earth back on its heels a bit - had it been aimed in this direction - has been recorded by an optical device for the first time. Solar physicists of the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) were elated not only at the dramatically informative pictures themselves but at the demonstration of a completely new method for observing solar flares. Major explosive outbursts of the sun's atmosphere cause such effects on earth as blackouts of long-distance radio telephone service, spectacular displays of the northern lights, and geomagnetic storms in the earth's natural magnetic field. And when they are of the fentestic energy associated with the solar eruptions of Dec. 13, they could, if they hit the earth directly in full concentration, slow the earth's rotation, (note: please see reference to the SI's "earth-brake", Ted) said Dr. Richard Tousey, chief of the NRL rocket spectroscopy branch. "Sudden very small changes in the rotation period of the earth, in the past, could have been caused by the impact of materiel from the sun or outer space," Tousey told a news conference. The eruption seen in action Dec. 13 (1971) and recorded optically for the first time in the history of science, was classified as a major solar flare.....the "Class 2" flare photographed Dec. 13 by an instrument called a white light cronograph, aboard the OS07 Orbiting Soler Observatory, showed clouds of electrons and protons at million-degree temperatures, measuring 20 to 40 times the diameter of the earth, rushing away from the back side of the sun at 600 miles a second."&#13;
&#13;
All right...Contacts. The SI's have just given a second demonstration of their powers...after having me write you that "mad" letter of Nov. 1 (mad because they'd given a demonstration on Mars for our benefit...and I didn't get you notified in advance.) Well, you were notified in advance of this second demonstration of theirs.&#13;
&#13;
And you know what? Having this kind of power...the SI's could just as easily, I am certain...strike the earth with the above...instead of throwing the power from the back side of the sun...if they went to, any old time. By using their own "earth brake" thus...they could alter the entire surface of the earth! And its inhabitants!&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK man)  &#13;
Mr. Ted Owens (PK man)  &#13;
Box 48  &#13;
Cape Charles, Va. 23310&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
&#13;
November 28, 1966&#13;
&#13;
On June 5, 1966, Ted Owens made the following prediction to myself, my husband, Robert Hansell, and George Riddle:&#13;
&#13;
The UFO Intelligences, to demonstrate their powers further to the U.S. Govt. will bring about a nuclear submarine catastrophe, or Aircraft Carrier catastrophe, i.e., a naval catastrophe involving U.S. vessels within the near future.&#13;
&#13;
They will also deal our seat of Government (The White House and Capitol Hill) a serious blow in the near future.&#13;
&#13;
The above to take place not later than September, 1966.&#13;
&#13;
(Only the time element was off a bit)&#13;
&#13;
Sept. 15, 1966, the West German submarine Hai suddenly sunk with its crew.&#13;
&#13;
Oct. 26, 1966, the J.S.S. Aircraft Carrier Oriskany caught fire and burned, killing 34 officers and pilots and 9 enlisted men.&#13;
&#13;
Nov. 2, 1966, U.S. Aircraft Carrier Guadalcanal, a helicopter crashed on deck killing four of the crew and injuring eighteen others.&#13;
&#13;
Nov. 4, 1966, U.S. Navy Submarine "Tiru" accidentally went aground off the coast of Australia and radioed for help. Took three days for tug to get it off the rocks and it is now in port being repaired.&#13;
&#13;
Nov. 5, 1966, U.S. Aircraft Carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. caught fire, killing eight of the crew. Commander Schultz, the ship's captain termed the cause of the blaze "a mystery".&#13;
&#13;
Nov. 8, 1966, former aircraft carrier, now a transport caught fire in Zula Gulf, Hawaii.&#13;
&#13;
Nov. 10, 1966, Nuclear U.S. sub Nautilus collided with the aircraft carrier Essex, and was extensively damaged.&#13;
&#13;
Also, on Nov. 5, 1966, President Johnson of the United States announced that he must have two operations performed at once; surgery. This was certainly a blow to our seat of government.&#13;
&#13;
Therefore it is my conviction that this 3-point prediction by Ted Owens has come about (although a few weeks late) in the exact order that he predicted it.&#13;
&#13;
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of November, 1966&#13;
&#13;
Zelda S. Hansell  &#13;
23 S. Wyoming Ave.  &#13;
Ardmore, Pa. 19003&#13;
&#13;
Notary Public, Ardmore, Montgomery County  &#13;
My Commission Expires April 2, 1968&#13;
&#13;
Carrier Hit By Nautilus Under Sea&#13;
&#13;
Crewman Hurt, A-Sub's Tower Badly Damaged&#13;
&#13;
NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 10 (AP) - The world's first nuclear submarine, Nautilus, rammed the aircraft carrier Essex while running submerged off the Virginia Capes coast Thursday, slightly injuring any crewman.&#13;
&#13;
The Navy said the mishap occurred during a maneuvering exercise.&#13;
&#13;
The Nautilus, commissioned Sept. 30, 1954, suffered heavy damage on its sail, or tower, which was bent and twisted. It surfaced, it struck out for the Norfolk Naval Shipyard and has been put in underwater drydock for repairs.&#13;
&#13;
CARRIER DAMAGED&#13;
&#13;
The Oriskany, sister to the Essex, suffered a disastrous fire off Vietnam last month, killing 44 men. The Essex, a 27,100-ton carrier, was commissioned in 1942. It has been in the Atlantic Fleet since 1960.&#13;
&#13;
The Navy said the Essex was headed for "Yankee Station" off the coast of North Vietnam.&#13;
&#13;
Officials said the damage to the Essex was minor.&#13;
&#13;
Officials said the collision happened at 1:15 p.m. about 10 miles off the Virginia Capes. OCCURRED IN MORNING&#13;
&#13;
The Essex is based at Quonset Point, R.I.&#13;
&#13;
Officials said the collision happened at 1:15 p.m. about 10 miles off the Virginia Capes, N.C.&#13;
&#13;
A Navy spokesman said members of the submarine's crew were "shaken up" but not injured.&#13;
&#13;
Background&#13;
&#13;
Navy Has Rough Sailing!&#13;
&#13;
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (AP) - The U.S. Navy has had rough time in the way of accidents and collisions in the past few weeks.&#13;
&#13;
Thursday's collision of a nuclear submarine with an aircraft carrier off the Virginia Capes was at least the sixth accident involving Navy vessels since Oct. 26.&#13;
&#13;
Off the Vietnam coast, the attack aircraft carrier Oriskany caught fire and burned, killing 44 officers and pilots and 9 enlisted men. You have several hundred ships operating at sea, three big ones are supposed to happen, one high official said. The best you can hope is to take steps toward lessening the risk.&#13;
&#13;
Here are recent accidents:&#13;
&#13;
Oct. 26-Fire that broke out in a locker containing flares swept the Oriskany off Vietnam. The flames, from which U.S. gets flares in North Vietnam, had to be pulled off the "Yankee Station" and sent home for repairs.&#13;
&#13;
Nov. 2 - The submarine Tiru ran aground off a reef off the Coast of Australia and was stuck four days before it could be pulled away. None of the 60 men aboard was injured.&#13;
&#13;
Nov. 4 - The LST (Landing Ship, Transport) Chochutaw County rammed the top of the Bay Tunnel at Norfolk, Va., and had to be pulled away by two tugs. No injuries.&#13;
&#13;
Nov. 5 - The carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt operating in South China Seas, was hit by a fire which killed eight men. The carrier remained on station.&#13;
&#13;
Nov. 8 - Fire erupted in a storage room of the 24,000 ton aircraft transport, the Palo Alto, stationed at Pearl Harbor. No one was injured.&#13;
&#13;
The blaze was brought under control in three hours.&#13;
&#13;
Nov. 10 - The submarine Nautilus rammed the carrier Essex during a maneuver off the Virginia Capes. The sail, or periscope, of the atomic sub suffered extensive damage to a superstructure and surfacing was only one injury, possible a broken arm sustained by one of the crewmen. The Essex was not damaged.&#13;
&#13;
One of the Navy's more embarrassing incidents of recent months occurred in June, 1965, when a radar picket destroyer, the Frank Knox, ran aground off the coast of a reef in the South China Sea.&#13;
&#13;
The Navy later reprimanded the commander of the destroyer after a Coast Guard investigation. He was charged of negligence by failing to keep himself informed of the ship's position.&#13;
&#13;
Burned Carrier Is Home to Prepare for Next Round&#13;
&#13;
San Diego, Calif., Nov. 18 - The burned-out attack carrier Viet Nam Oriskany and her proud, weary men returned from war today to their homeport of San Diego, deemed by the loss of 51 men.&#13;
&#13;
Hand clapping and an estimated 2,000 wives, children and friends greeted the huge 42,000-ton carrier as it docked under gray skies.&#13;
&#13;
Forty-four men, including 25 officers, were victims of the tragic fire of Oct. 26. The Oriskany's fire still lingers on scorched walls of the hangar bay and living quarters. Ten other Oriskany pilots were lost on strike missions over a short period of time, said the skipper of the 21-year-old carrier, Capt. J. P. Iarrobino of Coronado, Calif., praising his ship's crew and ship's speed.&#13;
&#13;
The ship would not make its third, trip, ship goes to San Francisco for repairs, back to the Viet Nam war is gone.&#13;
&#13;
"The morale of the men is terrific," the skipper said. "This ship's performance was outstanding - not just outstanding, but great.&#13;
&#13;
"We were in a state of shock," Iarrobino said. "But we're digging." "We don't know whether I answer the bell for the next round."&#13;
&#13;
Inquiry Under Way&#13;
&#13;
After a week in San Diego the ship goes to San Francisco for three or four months of repair and overhaul, followed by another tour of war duty.&#13;
&#13;
Meanwhile, a board of inquiry investigating the Oriskany fire will take "roughly another two weeks to finish," Iarrobino said.&#13;
&#13;
was a malfunction of a flare or ourselves out now. This ship will permit forced draft causing the answer the bell for the next illumination flares that trig round."&#13;
&#13;
gered the three explosions.&#13;
&#13;
who were standing the magazine&#13;
&#13;
ILLUSTRATION # 2&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
&#13;
## Rain Eases Drought in Delaware Basin&#13;
&#13;
Drought conditions in the Dela- in most areas and brought sur- reede 10 miles downstream in the upper reaches of ware River basin have been face soil moisture conditions up from Paulsboro, N. J., to the river during the report greatly alleviated by rainfall to normal, the U.S. Geological Philadelphia &amp; Delaware states period and has changed during October and the early Survey reported today. little.  &#13;
part of November, the U. S. Upon which the tidal water of the river water - a pollution-free Geological Survey reported Sat- is too salty for drinking-to-gauge - improved significantly, urday.&#13;
&#13;
The Survey's Water Resources Division said gaged streamflows in the river and ground-water reserves had increased in recent weeks. The quality of the water in the Delaware improved, too.&#13;
&#13;
**10 PCT. OF NORMAL**&#13;
&#13;
The average rainfall for October in the basin was 3.17 inches, or 89 percent of normal, the report said. The salt front had moved from 18 inches in the headwaters to 5 inches in the lower part of the basin.&#13;
&#13;
During the first half of November, an additional inch (an inch and a half of rain fell&#13;
&#13;
1/2/66&#13;
&#13;
## Forecaster Sees End Of Drought&#13;
&#13;
By WILLIAM A. GARRETT  &#13;
Courier-Post Bureau&#13;
&#13;
WASHINGTON - A break in the weather cycle that for four years has had the Northeast in the grip of a drought is regarded as "likely" by one of the nation's top forecasters.&#13;
&#13;
But Dr. Jerome Namias of the extended forecast division at the U.S. Weather Bureau says that meteorologists "do not understand sufficiently the phenomenon to foretell just when it will pass into history."&#13;
&#13;
The bureau's observations, after four years of drought in the Northeast, several times, that the drought was at least bent if not broken.&#13;
&#13;
Namias' report, in a bureau publication, that much more work will be necessary to "pinpoint" the causes of the drought's cause and how this is being helped by high-speed electronic computers.&#13;
&#13;
Vast upper-air currents, Namias theorizes, influenced the drying up of the Northeast in the summer, and the wetting down of other regions. Most frequent feature of these winds was a southward dip in the so-called westerlies.&#13;
&#13;
Over the four-year period, Namias says, there was a deep troposphere trough off the Atlantic Coast. When this along continental shelf, water was colder than normal. This, Namias ventures, may have resulted from a strengthened flow from Labrador.&#13;
&#13;
Air masses which draw heat&#13;
&#13;
## Wet September 'Dented' Penna. Drought Pattern&#13;
&#13;
Bulletin Washington Bureau&#13;
&#13;
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11-Heavy rains falling in September "definitely dented" the drought problem in Pennsylvania, the Northeastern United States, government officials reported today.&#13;
&#13;
The official, Henry Barkisdale, a staff hydrologist for the U. S. Geological Survey, said the rain last month "provided a refreshing respite" to many areas and helped to lower streamflows and ground water supplies.&#13;
&#13;
"If not broken," he explained, "the drought has been severely dented."&#13;
&#13;
While warning that it is too early to tell what the final outcome will be, Barkisdale said that with the approaching of the growing season, the water supply problem has "eased substantially."&#13;
&#13;
"Even moderate precipitation would probably enable most communities to get along without having to weather the remaining growing season, and probably the coming summer, without serious problems," he added.&#13;
&#13;
In Pennsylvania, Barkisdale said, water supply conditions improved considerably, even though streamflows were still well below normal for the month of September.&#13;
&#13;
Most of the rain that fell in the state, he said, "was used in&#13;
&#13;
## Storm Lashes New England; Damage Heavy&#13;
&#13;
BOSTON, May 26-Hundreds of homes today when 14-foot tide flooded the New England coast and six inches of snow fell in land.&#13;
&#13;
The sixth highest recorded tide since 1772 hit Massachusetts Bay, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate shore front homes. About 100 expensive pleasure boats were wrecked in the Marblehead, Mass. harbor.&#13;
&#13;
Police and the town clerk described the storm as bad as "we've ever had and worse than the 1938 hurricane." It caused widespread destruction along the New England coast.&#13;
&#13;
On one large stone jetty, the storm left a pile of debris 50 feet across, pieces of wood no larger than a deck top, of what were once up to 30-foot boats.&#13;
&#13;
The Connecticut valley's lucrative tobacco crop was dealt a multi-million-dollar blow by the rampaging storm swept through the fields like a scythe. Protective cheesecloth covering collapsed beneath the weight of snow, crushing the tender to&#13;
&#13;
satisfying soil moisture defi- ciencies, and there was relatively little direct runoff into streams or recharge to ground water.&#13;
&#13;
However, the seasonal decline of ground-water levels was reversed in several wells in the southeastern part of the state.&#13;
&#13;
Barkisdale said water levels in most observation wells in the southeastern part of Pennsylvania were still below average, and levels in two of these wells were at record low levels."&#13;
&#13;
He did not say where the two wells are located.&#13;
&#13;
He said that "the relatively minor recovery of the water supply during September and the average rainfall is needed during the next several months if we are to finish the next growing season with substantial reserves in storage beneath the water table."&#13;
&#13;
## 66 PRECIPITATION UP IN NORTHEAST&#13;
&#13;
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (AP)-More rain and snow fell in the Northeast last year than in any of the three preceding years, the U.S. Weather Bureau reported today.&#13;
&#13;
The bureau said, however, that heavy precipitation in some areas, particularly in the Middle Atlantic states, was limited to the fall months.&#13;
&#13;
A report on the Pennsylvania- Maryland-New Jersey-New York drought, which has been easing since last fall, said that in some areas, particularly in the Middle Atlantic states, precipitation was limited to the fall months.&#13;
&#13;
## New England Hit By Snow, Gales&#13;
&#13;
By SR&#13;
&#13;
BOSTON, Jan. 22 (AP)-A late season gale with northeast winds gusting to 75 miles an hour buffeted the New England coast yesterday, bringing record cold temperatures, snow and rain to parts of Cape Cod and other coastal areas.&#13;
&#13;
Rangers at the Cape Cod National Seashore said winds of 50 miles an hour hit at Provincetown and 30-foot seas posed a threat to 50 miles of shoreline and the new Provincetown causeway.&#13;
&#13;
ROADS FLOODED&#13;
&#13;
Police reported only minor flooding in some roads near the ocean.&#13;
&#13;
The Coast Guard said one boat anchored in Chatham harbor had broken loose and run aground. A pier reported damaged in North Dennis was washed away.&#13;
&#13;
Provincetown reported more than two inches of rain in 24 hours. Nantucket Island, south of the Cape, reported 2.5 inches in 12 hours.&#13;
&#13;
Cape Cod was faced with the threat of flooding and erosion from the storm. High tides rolled in Friday with the thrust of the full moon. Rangers warned that high tides would bring tides of about 2 to 3 feet above normal.&#13;
&#13;
RECORD LOW&#13;
&#13;
A temperature of 10, record low for the date, was recorded in Boston at 7 p.m. Thursday.&#13;
&#13;
Boston reported six inches of new snow on the ground at 8 p.m. Thursday.&#13;
&#13;
Temperatures were reported as far south as Miami, Fla. Sleet and hail were reported in the Carolinas and other baseball game in New Hampshire was snowed out.&#13;
&#13;
Snow plows plied the Mohawk Trail in the Massachusetts Berkshires Mountains on a service road between Greenfield and North Adams. Prof. Richard Southwick, a tobacco expert at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, said snow broke poles and bent the tobacco to the ground.&#13;
&#13;
The damage to the poles and nett, the costs of replacements and labor will run to $1 million, Southwick said.&#13;
&#13;
## Wind and Rain Push Mercury Down to 29°&#13;
&#13;
Summer-type thundershowers, coming in the midst of balmy spring weather, brought a touch of winter back to Greater Philadelphia today.&#13;
&#13;
The Weather Bureau's thermometer at International Airport registered a subfreezing low of 29 degrees at 4:40 this morning.&#13;
&#13;
This represented a 41-degree drop from a high of 70 at 1:15 p.m. yesterday.&#13;
&#13;
Just rain began falling here at 3:04 p.m. yesterday. The rain became heavier between 3:12 and 3:20 p.m. It later became lighter between 3:18 and 4:23.&#13;
&#13;
Gusts Up to 33 MPH&#13;
&#13;
The rain was accompanied by thunder and lightning, and by wind gusts up to 33 miles an hour. The rain ended at 7:05 p.m. The Weather Bureau measured the total precipitation at .51 of an inch.&#13;
&#13;
The airstream preceded a cold front which went through at 4:40 a.m., dropping the rapid drop in temperature.&#13;
&#13;
At 3 p.m. the mercury was down to 34. By 4 to 5 and at 5 to 6, the drop was 29. It took place in a little more than 15 hours.&#13;
&#13;
Power Failure&#13;
&#13;
The storm was blamed for a short circuit which darkened more than 900 homes and business establishments in Pilgrim Gardens, Delaware County, for about half an hour beginning at 4:20 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
A signal on the Pennsylvania- Reading Seashore Lines at Vernon Tower at Ashland, south of Haddonfield, was knocked out.&#13;
&#13;
A high-voltage line across power lines in Cherry Hill, Power was cut off until workmen repaired the line. Firemen said the line at Kington Estates for about half an hour, starting at 4:30 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
A transformer in Westara Pennsylvania dumped nine inches in some areas yesterday. Pittsburgh measured a four-inch fall.&#13;
&#13;
## Fall Rains Ease Drought in Northeast&#13;
&#13;
The drought-plagued Northeast now has enough moisture to hold it at least through the coming spring.&#13;
&#13;
But the Weather Bureau cautioned against any conclusion that the region's five-year drought is at long last over.&#13;
&#13;
"While last year's dry spell was broken by heavy September rains," the bureau said, "it is too early to predict whether there could be a recurrence of the drought next summer."&#13;
&#13;
1/23/67&#13;
&#13;
## Water Reserves Boosted by Storm&#13;
&#13;
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (AP) - Tuesday's snowstorm deposited an equivalent of about 350 billion gallons of water on the Potomac River basin, according to hydrologists of the U. S. Geological Survey.&#13;
&#13;
This is equal to about 10 percent of the Potomac's flow past Washington during all of 1964.&#13;
&#13;
Powell Hobins, a hydrologist, said that "a great benefit will result if there is an orderly and gradual melting of the snow so that a large part of this precipitation percolates into the ground. Significant improvement will be made to the Potomac Basin's ground water reserves."&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 4**&#13;
&#13;
December 5, 1970......TO ALL CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
You-all probably read about it last week in the papers. It was all over the papers. LANCE RENTZEL, Cowboys star...and one of the best pass-catchers in all of pro football history...did a crazy thing. He pulled his pants open and exposed his genitals to a 10-year-old-girl. And the police got him. And he faces a possible 20-year jail sentence.&#13;
&#13;
(Please, at this point: nobody mention the "vagaries" of pro football to me. How many other star players on nonPK'd teams have been arrested by the police this year in pro football? Answer: None. He's the only one. I'm talking about a serious charge, now...not a traffic ticket.)&#13;
&#13;
Now I'd like to quote you from Jim Smart's write-up about me, copy of which I sent you...the "weird Ted" one. "The PK works in a thousand ways. It will get the coach fired, make the owner go bankrupt. It's a huge, monumental jinx".&#13;
&#13;
So the Cowboys now have lost half of their team's punch...Bob Hayes being the other half. They are now about half as effective, really, as they were. Because Lance Rentzel was so great...his just being in the game worried the other team to death. But his pass-catching was a thing of genius. No more, however.&#13;
&#13;
Now, you might argue thusly: Why, Owens, your attempt to take five teams apart, over a period of time, with PK...could have nothing to do with Lance Rentzel's doing a crazy thing like that (when he's married to a movie star, has everything).&#13;
&#13;
I'll simply refer you to a column Stan Hochman wrote about me several years ago...after he'd taken me to a football game, and I'd sent PK after one man, Tom Woodeshick (telling the PK to get Woody out of the game) and in ten minutes Woodeshick rushed out onto the field, hit a Cowboy in the face...and was thrown out of the game, by the officials.&#13;
&#13;
In his write-up, Stan Hochman said: "But what flash of insanity provoked him (Woodeshick) to rush off the bench with his fists flurrying. Ted Owens did it. Honest." And Hochman confirmed that I'd done what I said I'd do...get Woodeshick out.&#13;
&#13;
Several weeks ago...during a Cowboys game on TV that I was watching, I asked the "PK force" to get Rentzel and Hayes out for the season. (I meant, of course, with some small injury.) Well, it sure did,  &#13;
with Rentzel.&#13;
&#13;
(I've requested the PK force to get Rentzell off, somehow. Because I wouldn't want him to go to prison. I would not want to put the Cowboys down with PK...at the price of another man's freedom.)&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Thanks for your letter.  &#13;
Been a bit dull lately.  &#13;
Things will perk up.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 4**&#13;
&#13;
Monday, December 7, 1970&#13;
&#13;
TO ALL CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
Those of you who watched the Oakland Raiders/Jets game yesterday,  &#13;
I want to say that you are lucky. You saw one of my finest "PK"  &#13;
efforts.  &#13;
A miracle happen.&#13;
&#13;
It went this way. The Raiders/Jets game was the only game I could  &#13;
get on TV...containing one of the "fatal five". In addition to  &#13;
wishing to beat the Jets, I wanted Oakland to boost its lead over  &#13;
the Chiefs, or at least hold its own with the Chiefs in the standings.&#13;
&#13;
Well, the game was very frustrating. Like so many of the Target Team  &#13;
games these past few weeks, this one was the same. The PK worked on  &#13;
the Jets all right...yet Lamonica of the Raiders seemed bent and  &#13;
determined upon throwing the game away for the Raiders. He passed  &#13;
time and again straight to the Jet players. Sometimes there wasn't  &#13;
a Raider around the Jet receiver on the interception.  &#13;
Well, there were only eight seconds to go in the game...and the  &#13;
Raiders had to have a touchdown to win (by one point).  &#13;
I asked the PK intelligence on the field to please give me a miracle  &#13;
(I heartily dislike to invest several hours of PK work, intense  &#13;
concentration, and then fail).  &#13;
With a second left, Lamonica hauled off and threw the ball into the  &#13;
end zone.  &#13;
One single Raider was standing there, surrounded by three Jet  &#13;
players.&#13;
&#13;
Sure enough, Lamonica was being consistent. The ball zinged its way  &#13;
straight to a Jet player.  &#13;
The player caught the ball in his hands...then the ball leaped  &#13;
like a wounded rabbit out of his hands...over his shoulder...and into  &#13;
the hands of the surprised Oakland Raider player, for a Raider  &#13;
touchdown.&#13;
&#13;
And the Raiders won by one point.&#13;
&#13;
And I got my miracle from the PK intelligence on the field.  &#13;
(For those of you who've wondered how Blanda, week in and week out,  &#13;
for five straight games...won by a "miracle" in seconds each game...  &#13;
this is your answer. The PK is trying to drive the Raiders ahead of  &#13;
the powerful Chiefs).&#13;
&#13;
Anyway, after this touchdown, and the game won for the Raiders, the  &#13;
TV announcer said the Raider coach was in deep shock from the thing.&#13;
&#13;
You'd have had to have seen the poetic beauty of it...to really  &#13;
understand and appreciate it.  &#13;
The football acted with intelligence and direction.  &#13;
This was PK at its best, it's very best. And you'd better believe it!&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 4**&#13;
&#13;
Dec. 12, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Hynek.&#13;
&#13;
For some time...I have been looking for a situation...where I could demonstrate the psi powers that I have...without a destructive basis. i.e., do something constructive in a way that would be significant.&#13;
&#13;
Such has presented itself. Now, I am taking seriously the advice that Dr. Sprinkle gave you, which was to "work closely" with me. Otherwise I wouldn't be writing at this moment.&#13;
&#13;
In the paper today is an article "Birds Back In Greater Numbers". The article points out that approx. 12 million blackbirds, cowbirds, starlings and grackles now occupy a 40-acre pine woods at Scotland Neck, North Carolina. The Mayor requested state and federal help...but has been informed he cannot have any due to shortage of federal funds.&#13;
&#13;
My proposal. To use some of the 150-odd psi abilities which I possess... to make the birds leave almost immediately, and never come back. Two things there.&#13;
&#13;
Now, I feel that to do this properly...I should be in that 40-acre area. Ordinarily...I do my psi work from anywhere at all, since there is no limiting factor re time and space in psi work. However, I can put to use several more of my psi abilities...if I am there physically.&#13;
&#13;
Now this is something that is strange to us...forcing 12 million birds to get out and then not come back. Not the medium that I've been using. BUT...I'd like to try the experiment, and feel that I could be successful with it.&#13;
&#13;
Among the various methods of psi that I would employ...would be the communication between myself and the birds, also the communication between myself and the "instinct" that brings the birds there, which of course must necessarily have intelligence...thus can be communicated with. All in all...I would employ 15 to 20 various psi methods in the experiment.&#13;
&#13;
I have no car to get there. So I would have to be driven there. It would have to be from Tuesday to Friday...I'm quite occupied at this time on the weekends. Also the day I would lose from work, I can't afford to lose...$20 means a lot to my family. So as you might surmise...I am severely handicapped in demonstrating my abilities for scientific study, because of having no money to travel, and no way to travel. With my abilities, understandably, the world is actually my test-tube.&#13;
&#13;
Respectfully,&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PI Man)&#13;
&#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Owen&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 4 of 4**&#13;
&#13;
Dec. 21, 1970&#13;
&#13;
TO THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS&#13;
&#13;
  I wrote to you...at the very beginning of this 1970 football season... and PROMISED you that you would not repeat your last year's win of the pro football championship (all of the marbles).&#13;
&#13;
  I've kept my promise...by beating you with my mind (see Saga Magazine, August and September 1970, also coming March and April Saga)...and NOW YOU KNOW PA MAN.&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
Date: 12/28/70&#13;
&#13;
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:&#13;
&#13;
I received a letter from Ted Owens (PK Man) on November 5, 1970, as follows:&#13;
&#13;
"Dear Ross: For the first time...you are going to be able to see...what the real, terrible powers of the Si's are. Not controlling pro football teams now, nor making storms, or making lightning strike, or UFO's appear. This is big, really big."&#13;
&#13;
THE SI'S ARE GOING TO MAKE IT HORRIBLE AND IMPOSSIBLE...FOR PEOPLE TO LIVE, OR EVEN STAY, IN THE STATE OF NEVADA.&#13;
&#13;
The "bullseye" will be Las Vegas, Nevada...where the Si's will be nearby, unseen, beaming down certain rays to offset the laws of chance...and influence visitors' minds to literally hate Las Vegas...to leave Las Vegas and never come back. Also there will be a UFO near Reno, doing the same thing. There will be two other UFO's moving around, running other people out of other parts of Nevada. NEVADA WILL BE IN TIME AHEAD THE MOST ISOLATED STATE OF THE UNION.&#13;
&#13;
From now on, everything will go wrong in Nevada. The state will lose money, even go broke. (Yes, even with the gambling). People will be unhappy, miserable, unlucky, there. They will want to leave, without knowing why, even. Especially in Las Vegas and Reno. The weather will get freaky and bad. EVERYTHING will get bad in Nevada. No people...will wish to stay, and they will move out. The water will get bad, and scarce. Illness and sickness will spread. Cause unknown.&#13;
&#13;
This will be one of the most marked demonstrations that the Si's have ever given.&#13;
&#13;
And if the thugs and hoods think that by eliminating me, PK Man with a "hit"...they are badly mistaken. Nothing can call this back, or reverse this, except me, PK Man...the only human who can talk and commuunicate with the Si's. So if I'm gone...so is Nevada forever...with no chance of recall.&#13;
&#13;
This will be a modern "Sodom and Gomorrah" demonstration...with the only difference being in method.&#13;
&#13;
And as far as I am concerned...it couldn't happen to a better place. For I've been there, and know the place. Ugh and ickh.&#13;
&#13;
The only persons who will be safe in Nevada...will be those carrying a Si disc. They will not be affected. All other people...will be made to leave Nevada as surely as positive and negative poles reject each other.&#13;
&#13;
I have no way of knowing what the time factor on this will be. We'll have to see. But the outcome is as certain...as my PK&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 3**&#13;
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2&#13;
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work on pro football teams.&#13;
&#13;
/S/ Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
This is to certify that I have this letter in my files, and I have quoted it word for word. Also, I live in Las Vegas...it is my home.&#13;
&#13;
One week after receiving this letter from Owens...there was a riot in downtown Las Vegas, in the rich casino district, involving a hundred negros. Fighting spread throughout a twelve-block area, and twelve people were hurt. Windows were broken, purses were snatched and cars were smashed with rocks and bottles. Sixty-five policemen tried, unsuccessfully, to stop all the rioting. (This was 7 days after Owens' letter).&#13;
&#13;
Two weeks later, Atomic Energy Commissioner Theos Thompson, America's top man in nuclear weapons development and testing, was killed while visiting Las Vegas to speak at a meeting of the state legislators in favor of continued nuclear testing...in a plane crash at nearby Lake Mead. A boat captain who witnessed the crash said that Thompson's plane was flying over the lake when it suddenly nosed straight down into the water "as if a giant hand was pushing it." (This blow to America's nuclear program came exactly Twenty-one days after I received Owens' letter.)&#13;
&#13;
At about this same time, Howard Hughes, internationally famous financier...suddenly left Las Vegas, where he had been staying for years at the Desert Inn...reputedly to go to the Brittania Hotel, 6th Floor, on Paradise Island in the Bahamas. Following the departure of Hughes...all hell broke loose in Las Vegas. The people working for Hughes in Las Vegas (Hughes owns several of the biggest gambling casinos) split into two factions and began fighting with each other (legally). Then it got into the newspapers...all of this trouble...plus the fact that Hughes had discovered there were gangsters that had infiltrated into his gambling operations, and that his gambling games had been corrupted. (Bad bad publicity for Las Vegas). All of this mess, which has been brought to national attention in the newspapers...is still going on.&#13;
&#13;
And on December 13, 1970, the following article appeared in national newspapers: "U.S. Agents Raid Gambling In 26 Cities". .... "A prime target was Las Vegas, Nevada, where agents arrested two executives of plush Caesars Palace, a gambling casino... Three Las Vegas betting houses were raided...A department spokesman said Sandfordu Waterman, executive vice president of&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 3**&#13;
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3&#13;
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Caesars Palace, was arrested at the casino and Elliott Paul  &#13;
Price, casino executive host, was arrested in his car in  &#13;
Las Vegas. (This action took place just a little over a  &#13;
month after receiving Owens' letter )&#13;
&#13;
It seem to me to be obvious, then that summing up all that  &#13;
has happened... since receiving Owens' letter... that Owens'  &#13;
letter was absolutely accurate.&#13;
&#13;
It is also my belief that Owens' did in fact bring this all  &#13;
about... simply because nothing like this has or had happened  &#13;
before Owens' letter.&#13;
&#13;
I state that this notarized document is true and accurate in  &#13;
its entirety.&#13;
&#13;
Subscribed and sworn to before me this  &#13;
28 day of Dec, 1970  &#13;
J. A. Hooper, Notary Public  &#13;
for the County of Clark, State of Nevada&#13;
&#13;
Notary Public - State of Nevada  &#13;
CLARK COUNTY  &#13;
J. A. HOOPER  &#13;
My Commission Expires Jan. 18, 1974&#13;
&#13;
P. P. S&#13;
&#13;
Ross Conklin  &#13;
221 E California Avenue  &#13;
Las Vegas, Nevada 89104&#13;
&#13;
The evening of December 17th at 7P.M. Bill Bota and  &#13;
his sister were shopping at the Charleston Shopping Center  &#13;
and spotted a very bright object in the sky, along with  &#13;
hundreds of other shoppers. The object was whiter than  &#13;
white and seemed to just hang in the sky like a chandelier  &#13;
and made a boat of lightening look like a five watt bulb.  &#13;
The Army made a statement the next day, that it was  &#13;
a rocket sent up by the army. All those in the service  &#13;
know, a rocket NEVER hangs in the sky, IT MOVES, with the  &#13;
speed of LIGHT.  &#13;
All statements made by Owens' are true and wish to  &#13;
have my name with-held until April 15th, 1971, at that  &#13;
time I will be happy to re-lease my name to said statement.&#13;
&#13;
Subscribed and sworn to before me this  &#13;
28 day of Dec, 1970  &#13;
J. A. Hooper, Notary Public  &#13;
for the County of Clark, State of Nevada&#13;
&#13;
Notary Public - State of Nevada  &#13;
CLARK COUNTY  &#13;
J. A. HOOPER  &#13;
My Commission Expires Jan. 18, 1974&#13;
&#13;
Ross Conklin  &#13;
221 E California Avenue  &#13;
Las Vegas, Nevada 89104&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
December 15, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Mayor Fred Harrison  &#13;
Scotland Neck  &#13;
North Carolina&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Mayor:&#13;
&#13;
This is a most unusual letter. But unusual situations require unusual measures.  &#13;
My name is Ted Owens. In this months' Saga Magazine now on the stands, you will read that I am one of 19 of this country's top psychics. That is, there are 19 top psychics in the United States...and I am one of the 19.  &#13;
In Brad Steiger's book, "What The Seers Predict For 1971", now on the stands, about America's greatest psychics...you will find a chapter on my work.  &#13;
Coming up in March and April '71 will be two more articles in Saga Magazine on my work.  &#13;
And National Enquirer is planning to do an article on my work, I have been told.&#13;
&#13;
In brief: I am a master...the ONLY master...of what is called "psi power" in scientific circles, in the United States. I have produced and documented over 200 miracles; thus miracles have become commonplace to me.&#13;
&#13;
Am sure that I can bring about two things: (1) Cause all of the birds in Scotland Neck (and the rest of North Carolina) to leave, not to return this winter or spring. And (2) Cause those same birds to stay away from your area completely from here on out in time.&#13;
&#13;
If you are interested, here is what to do: Arrange for transportation for me to Scotland Neck. A bus will do, or whatever. Arrange for a place to stay for me for three days, plus food. Arrange for a member of the town to drive me out to where the birds nest at night, each night for three nights. (Oh, and when I arrive in Scotland Neck you will give me $200 to cover my time and effort involved). Also my bus ticket or whatever will be round-trip, to get me back to Norfolk.&#13;
&#13;
If I am successful in making all of the birds leave Scotland Neck within 30 days...that is, 30 days from the time of my 3-day attack on them...you will send me a check to Norfolk for a thousand dollars. I.e., when I attack the birds, they might leave immediately...or it might take two or three weeks to get the job done. (I'll be gone home, but the power I leave there will keep on working and accelerating).&#13;
&#13;
If you would like to check with someone who knows of my work...you can call Mr. Otto Binder, famous author, who is completely familiar with my work. His number is area 518, 494-3562; his address is Studio, Friends Lake Road, Chestertown, New York, 12817.&#13;
&#13;
Phone: 855-9333 Ted Owens (PK Man) Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Va. 23514  &#13;
855-9333&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
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Dec. 12, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Mynek&#13;
&#13;
For some time...I have been looking for a situation...where I could demonstrate the psi powers that I have...without a destructive basis. I.e., do something constructive in a way that would be significant.&#13;
&#13;
Such has presented itself. Now, I am taking seriously the advice that Dr. Sprinkle gave you, which was to "work closely" with me. Otherwise I wouldn't be writing at this moment.&#13;
&#13;
In the paper today is an article "Birds Back In Greater Numbers". The article points out that approx. 13 million blackbirds, cowbirds, starlings and grackles now occupy a 40-acre pine woods at Scotland Neck, North Carolina. The Mayor requested state and federal help...but has been informed he cannot have any due to shortage of federal funds.&#13;
&#13;
My proposal. To use some of the 150-odd psi abilities which I possess...to make the birds leave almost immediately, and never come back. Two things more.&#13;
&#13;
Now I feel that to do this properly...I should be in that 40-acre area. Ordinarily...I do my psi work from anywhere at all, since there is no limiting factor re time and space in psi work. However, I can put to use several more of my psi abilities...if I am there physically.&#13;
&#13;
Now this is something that is strange to me...forcing 13 million birds to get out and then not come back. Not the medium that I've been using. BUT...I'd like to try the experiment, and feel that I could be successful with it.&#13;
&#13;
Among the various methods of psi that I would employ...would be the communication between myself and the birds, also the communication between myself and the "instinct" that brings the birds there, which of course must necessarily have intelligence...thus can be communicated with. All in all...I would employ 15 to 20 various psi methods in the experiment.&#13;
&#13;
I have no car to get there. So I would have to be driven there. It would have to be from Tuesday to Friday...I'm quite occupied at this time on the weekends. Also the day I would lose from work, I can't afford to lose...$20 means a lot to my family. So that missing $20 would be a problem to us.&#13;
&#13;
As you might surmise...I am severely handicapped in demonstrating my abilities for scientific study, because of having no money to travel, and no way to travel. With my abilities, understandably, the world is actually my test-tube.&#13;
&#13;
Respectfully,&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Owen&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 9**&#13;
&#13;
P.S. Do you Eagles think for a minute...  &#13;
that after losing 16 games straight...  &#13;
you could beat Miami, one of the  &#13;
toughest in the NFL, without PK Man's  &#13;
help? Ha! Fer...git it!&#13;
&#13;
Sunday, Nov. 8, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
The Philadelphia Eagles&#13;
&#13;
Before your game today with the Miami Dolphins...the TV announcer (I had the  &#13;
game live on TV) said you'd lost 16 games straight...and maybe you'd put it  &#13;
all together today.&#13;
&#13;
I'm telling you now...YOU didn't put it all togehher...I put you all together  &#13;
today...in order to beat the Dolphins...exactly as I outlined it to you  &#13;
and all my contacts in my letter of last week. I used PK your team as a  &#13;
hammer to beat the Dolphins, who are higher in the ratings than you are.  &#13;
(What team isn't?) Since you are both PK'd teams, one of you had to lose.  &#13;
I chose the Miami Dolphins to lose.&#13;
&#13;
Today I also had, simultaneously, the Cowboys and Giants, on radio...and this  &#13;
is most interesting. I beat the Cowboys all right, just as I planned to do.  &#13;
BUT...after the Eagles had gotten 24 points I figured things were safe to  &#13;
beat the Dolphins, so I switched over to the radio to concentrate on the  &#13;
Cowboys for a while. When I switched back to TV, the Dolphins had almost  &#13;
tied you. UP TO THE TIME I SWITCHED TO THE RADIO...THE DOLPHINS COULD NOT  &#13;
DO ANYTHING. As soon as I went away from that game to the Cowboys' game,  &#13;
then the Dolphins began to score against the Eagles. Get the idea? Anyway,  &#13;
I got back onto your game...and "froze" it so that you could win over the  &#13;
Dolphins.&#13;
&#13;
I'm not being nice to you at all...just knocking the Dolphins off from  &#13;
getting to that championship. AS A MATTER OF FACT...because your Eagles'  &#13;
secretary called me a "nut" on the phone last week, and because Jim Smart  &#13;
printed that you keep my correspondence in the "junk file"...I am going to  &#13;
put a lot of extra english on my "attack PK" against the Eagles in the  &#13;
weeks to come. I'll teach you to respect PK Man!&#13;
&#13;
Today I also beat the Jets, using the Steelers as a hammer. I missed on  &#13;
the Chiefs, because the Oilers were too weak.&#13;
&#13;
Here's a true story I tried to give to Larry Bonko last week...but he  &#13;
didn't return my call. So I'll give it to everybody. It's by Robert  &#13;
Sylvester, New York Daily News, November 5, 1970. Seems that Al Woodall,  &#13;
of the Jets, dismayed because of the PK jinx...and playing in place of  &#13;
Namath, who got injured...joined a coven of witches in New York, for  &#13;
protection and for good luck. The witches told him, in order to beat the  &#13;
PK jinx, to yell "kazunt" whenever he passed. But secretly the witches  &#13;
tipped off the Giants (this was last Sunday when the Giants beat the Jets)  &#13;
and whenever Woodall tried to pass, yelling "kazunt!"...the Giants were  &#13;
running at him yelling "kazunt!" Hilarious. It's a true story. Today  &#13;
Woodall got injured in the Steeler's game. Now the Jets are down to no  &#13;
quarterbacks at all. How PK'd can you get?&#13;
&#13;
Now if you Eagles think you won a game today, forget it. "That 'ole black  &#13;
magic" will be smiting you in the future weeks...until you play Miami or  &#13;
Dallas or KC Chiefs. Then I might help you out again.&#13;
&#13;
In the meantime...the Lord help you.&#13;
&#13;
Owen  &#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Va. 23514&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 9**&#13;
&#13;
NOVEMBER 10, 1970, Tuesday&#13;
&#13;
TO ALL NFL PRO FOOTBALL TEAMS&#13;
&#13;
This is Ted Owens (PK Man). In last August and September issues of Saga magazine it was discussed how I had ruined the Philadelphia Eagles with my mind, and through contact with UFO intelligences. There will be two more articles in Saga this coming March and April. Also, a book has just been published, and you can find it on your drugstore bookstand, a Lancer Book, called "The Seers Predict For 1971", by Brad Steiger. It is a book about "America's greatest psychics". The book discusses my work.&#13;
&#13;
Reason for this letter...last night on nationally-televised Colts-Packers game the announcers were discussing the "incredible wave of injuries of pro football players this year"...never before encountered on such a scale.&#13;
&#13;
I want to make sincere apologies to all pro teams for these injuries. They are my doing. It was necessary to bring this about...in order to demonstrate for certain scientists and government agencies...what my mind can do. And this was the only way.&#13;
&#13;
In my letter to my 30 contacts on June 13, 1970 (scientists, govt. agencies, lawyers and others) I stated the following: "This coming fall...the SI's (UFO intelligences) are going to "PK" all football stadiums where pro football teams will play...which will cause freak accidents and injuries...and have the effect of causing pro football teams to be regular traveling hospital wards."&#13;
&#13;
This communication was also sent to the Sports Desk of the Phila. Daily News, 400 N. Broad street, Phila., Pa., Messrs. Cushman and Hochman.&#13;
&#13;
I also informed my contacts at that time that I would single out five NFL teams...Chiefs, Jets, Cowboys, Eagles and Dolphins...and with my mind keep them away from the Pro Championship this year. When the Miami Dolphins won a lot, I wrote Cushman and Hochman once more, and told them I would now take the Dolphins apart and begin their losing...and since I told them that, they've begun losing big. (Last Sunday on TV I used PK on every play to beat the Dolphins, using the Eagles as a "hammer". I succeeded. Obviously, the weak and winless Eagles, after having lost 16 games, were not about to beat the powerful Dolphins, one of the best in the NFL, without my PK entering into it.)&#13;
&#13;
And incidentally...that letter referred to above of June 13, 1970, also was given to a court reporter on that day...who swore out an affidavit for it and signed it. So it is on record...that my intent, through the SI's, was to cause "an incredible wave of pro football injuries."&#13;
&#13;
But I am sorry to have had to do it, even for a scientific experiment.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CBS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
P.S. I used PK to beat the Packers, last night, to shove the Dolphins farther back in the ratings.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 9**&#13;
&#13;
ember 3, 1970&#13;
&#13;
TO ALL CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
You've all just witnessed...a clear-cut, beautiful demonstration of my "PK" attacking several pro football teams this past Sunday. Now I want you to get one thing in mind...remember several years ago when reporters took me to a zoo and I had Woodeshick thrown out of the game...by using my mind to do it? It is thoroughly documented. The reporters wrote it up at the time. Now, Woodeshick lost his temper, ran onto the field and hit a player. There was a fight. I.e., the "PK" manipulated several humans into a fight to get the desired result.&#13;
&#13;
In yesterday's Ledger-Star was the heading: "Brawls Affect Outcome of Two Pro Games." Yep. Both pro games were my PK'd targets! The Giants were behind and in danger of losing...so lo and behold a fight, which so angered the Giants they scored 16 points in only 2 minutes...to win the game. Here again, a fight...to obtain the desired result.&#13;
&#13;
The other game was even more interesting...I had it on TV...and the Chiefs were ahead, with only about a minute to play. I asked the SI's for a miracle to happen so that the Chiefs wouldn't win. But...the Chiefs had the ball. Suddenly Otis Taylor, a Chief, punched a Raider in the nose (here again a fight) and both teams fought for about eight minutes. The referees got all confused and forgot where the ball had been. They got even more confused...(and the game would have been over) then they first penalized the Raiders and the game would have been over) then they reversed the decision and penalized the Chiefs. This gave the Raiders the ball...they kicked a field goal...tied the Chiefs...which cost the Chiefs a vital victory in the Western Division race! The result I was after! The Chief's coach, Stram, then ran into the dressing room of the referees and bawled out Finley, the referee who changed his mind re the penalty...and the referee ran Stram out of the room, yelling at Stram "Don't you call me a crook!" "Get out of here!"&#13;
&#13;
So you see...the PK used fights in both games to pull out a win and a tie for my "side". Just like the PK used a fight to get Woodeshick out. This was the second Sunday in a row that I was able to get to Miami first, then to Kansas City. Previous Sunday I had both on TV, and beat them both. Blanked out Miami. This Sunday I got Miami on the radio and blanked them out again. Miami can't understand why it's had a goose egg two games in a row. It's because I handled them personally by TV and radio.&#13;
&#13;
Two PK'd teams played each other...Cowboys and Eagles. Now, the PK has grown so strong onto the Eagles...that only my personal presence at an Eagle game could offset the attacking PK. I tried to get the Eagles to get me to Dallas, so I could use the Eagles as a "hammer" on the Cowboys, but they wouldn't, so they got beaten. "Long-distance" or "absent" PK isn't strong enough to help the Eagles; but it sure will wreck the Eagles!&#13;
&#13;
My PK attacks make for crazy, weird games...and I guess you really saw that in the Giants-Jets and KC Chiefs-Raiders games, yes?&#13;
&#13;
My personal control over these pro football teams...via my mind...is awesome.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Va. 23514&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 4 of 9**&#13;
&#13;
Monday, November 15, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dear Otto:&#13;
&#13;
Have just made a fascinating discovery!&#13;
&#13;
MY ABILITY TO USE PK IS IN DIRECT PROPORTION TO MY PHYSICAL STATUS!&#13;
&#13;
Let me explain. The week previously I beat two pro teams simultaneously, one on TV and one on radio...then beat another pro team on TV. The following night I beat the Packers with PK on TV. But then...I got the flu. This last Saturday I was weak with flu, body ached, sneezed constantly, soaked one handkerchief after another with runny nose...the next day, Sunday, I had the Chiefs on TV, followed by the Jets on TV. Sneezing and blowing my nose...I pk'd the Chiefs first, play by play...managed to get two key players out of the game, managed to get the ball time and again to the Steelers, on freak mishaps from the Chiefs...but the Steelers bumbled and simply gave the ball back again to the Chiefs time and again. (In this case the PK doesn't help the helped team at all...for they negate it.) And the Chiefs won. By the time the first game was over I was too weak to continue, a rarity for me. I flopped into bed and simply watched the Jets game...without trying to PK it. The Jets beat the hell out of the Rams. An upset. Furthermore, the Miami Dolphins ran all over the Saints, and beat the Saints down in Miami. Another upset. Actually, although three of my five target teams won...which is bad for my average...it was good in one way, because with me sick, and the PK weak and not working much...it could easily be seen what a tremendous job I've been doing in beating these powerhouse teams...because yesterday, relatively unhindered by me, they turned loose their normal games and whopped the daylights out of their opponents!&#13;
&#13;
Today, Monday, I feel a little stronger...at least this morning...and tonight am going to try to get up enough power to beat the Cowboys on TV with PK. The flu, for the past seven days, has been putting me to bed about five in the afternoon, weak and sick. But tonight am going to have to have enough moxy to beat the Cowboys, who are high in the ratings.&#13;
&#13;
I know you don't understand this pro game stuff, but actually it's one of the clearest and best indicators of how PK works...can be observed and the results evaluated.&#13;
&#13;
Was horrified by another football team being wiped out...Marshall. Also by the abnormal storm that hit Pakistan.  &#13;
Ugh. Maybe I should throw my signed affidavits away on those.&#13;
&#13;
Best to you.....&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 5 of 9**&#13;
&#13;
P.S. Don't know if you know it or not...but the Marshall team being wiped out...wasn't the only football team endangered this weekend. Only a hundred miles away the University of Kentucky football team, on an airplane, was almost wiped out when a smaller plane crashed onto the airfield near their plane!&#13;
&#13;
It was a near miss. All those in the smaller plane, a Jet Commander, were killed.&#13;
&#13;
I think this occurred the same evening the Marshall thing happened. It was in the papers; both of these occurrences.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 6 of 9**&#13;
&#13;
Dr Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
November 22, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dear Dr. Vogel, alias Max:&#13;
&#13;
Let me report you the action. Last week...for PK purposes...I was knocked out with the flu. Yesterday, Saturday, I was ill again and had to go to bed in the afternoon. But today, Sunday, I arose early and geared up for the afternoon pro football games. And I made a mistake.&#13;
&#13;
improvise&#13;
&#13;
At 1 p.m. the Cowboys were on Channel 3, the Dolphins on Channel 10. Both "target" teams. So I had to improvise as they say in jazz. I figured I could half the PK force...half on the Cowboys game, half on the Dolphins. So that's what I did...and worked the Cowboys game for a while, but since the score was 9 to 10 or something like that, I figured it was safe...and went to the Dolphins game. While I'd been PK'ing the Cowboys, the Dolphins had scored twice and were way ahead. That made me reconsider, so I returned to the Cowboys game and removed the PK there and transferred it to the Dolphins game...so that I'd have all the PK force concentrated on that game...since it was more important to stop the Dolphins than the Cowboys.&#13;
&#13;
In other words, in trying to control both TV games simultaneously, the Dolphins got out of hand and scored fast (which they are capable of...although I shut them out, blanked them, three weeks straight not long ago).&#13;
&#13;
Then matters got worse. The Colts dropped their passes, fumbled the ball time and again...and literally gave the game away. At least three times they could have had touchdowns...and fumbled it away. PK cannot help when that occurs. And the Dolphins won big. I was cussing. I turned to find out how the Cowboys had done since I'd left them early in the game...and found out that, unchecked by PK, they'd scored 45 points and won! So...I lost that round...and turned to the next game, the Kansas City Chiefs.&#13;
&#13;
I stopped the Chiefs good. They couldn't make one touchdown in the game. Just kicked a couple of field goals. The Cardinals were on the KC Chiefs 3, and fumbled the ball to the damn Chiefs...giving away a certain touchdown...and the game ended in a tie, 6-6. But of course to me it was a win...because it meant the Chiefs didn't win...thus they didn't advance in the ratings race.&#13;
&#13;
(Keep in mind that my goal is not week to week wins or losses...it is to keep the "target 3" from winning the world's Pro Championship this year. And that's what all the teams are after. So a tie to KC Chiefs was as good as a loss, and since the Cardinals did not lose, they kept their lead over the Cowboys! So it worked out great anyway. A great big plus was: I asked the SI's to get out some key Dolphins with injuries...and wham! Believe it or not...they carried four, that is four, key 1st team players off the field (Dolphins), two of which were kick, the star runner, and Warfield, their star pass catcher. The Cowboys also lost Charlie Taylor, their star pass catcher, with a broken collar bone. That will hold these two teams back even more in the race to the championship.&#13;
&#13;
I'm not even bothering with the Jets, since they are out of it. I wouldn't bother with the Eagles, either, because they are out of it...but they insulted me recently...so I'll attack them when I get them on TV, just for the hell of it, to do what damage I can to them. I'll hit them tomorrow night (Monday night) when they play the Giants. Best......&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) Box 3134 CBS, Norfolk, Va. 23514&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 7 of 9**&#13;
&#13;
November 26, 1970, Thanksgiving&#13;
&#13;
Dear Max:&#13;
&#13;
A report to you on the Cowboy-Packer game today. (Cowboys won.)&#13;
&#13;
I controlled the game completely...until the last two minutes. That is, I kept the Cowboys from scoring any touchdowns until the last two minutes...they got only one kick and the score was 3-3 until the last quarter. I held them back from getting a touchdown and they got another kick. The Packers kept making errors...dropped passes and thrown interceptions...and the Cowboys went for another touchdown, which I blocked again, but they got another kick. 9-3. (Let me explain that the Packers had no offense at all. Bart Starr couldn't throw, had an injured arm. And Don Horn, while warming up to replace him, hurt himself on the sidelines and couldn't play. So Starr bumbled all the way.)&#13;
&#13;
With two minutes left to play, the Packers had the ball, and a chance, anyway, to do something. Bart Starr threw the ball straight to a Cowboy, on the Packer 30. I guess that was the easiest way to solve his, Starr's problem. The Cowboys went over for an easy touchdown which I couldn't stop, and that was it.&#13;
&#13;
But here it is again...the PA was working...even with the Packers dropping passes by the half-dozen and losing horrible yardage with stupid penalties...I still manipulated the game until the last two minutes, allowing no touchdown on the part of the Cowboys, until that time, when it was virtually impossible to block one after the Packers made them a present of the ball close-in.&#13;
&#13;
If the teams I'm helping would only take advantage of the many opportunities I give them to win! But they haven't the last half-dozen games! Instead, they fumble and bumble and hand the game over to my PK'd teams. Today, for instance, the Packers had three quarters to make some scores while I was holding back the Cowboys. But all they could do was come up with 3 points.&#13;
&#13;
All right. The Cowboys have three games left. If I can beat them one game out of those three...they are out of it. And I will.&#13;
&#13;
Looks like I'm going to have a time...keeping the Dolphins, Cowboys and Chiefs away from winning the Pro Championship, the way they're going. But that's my aim. It'll be down to the wire. What they&#13;
&#13;
Best.....&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
P.S. This is irrelevant and immaterial...but I picked up the thought of a madman in New York City today, while watching the Thanksgiving parade...and this crazy man is thinking of using a rifle with scope to shoot people sniper-style during the Christmas parade. From the top of a tall building, he'll sharpshoot people marching in the Christmas parade. Colored fellow. Bitter against whites. Remember I just called the shot in advance here on a bombing.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 8 of 9**&#13;
&#13;
Thanksgiving, Nov. 26, 1970&#13;
&#13;
TO ALL CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
This is a VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION.&#13;
&#13;
Today...I attacked the Dallas Cowboys with PK, in their game with the Packers. The PK successfully controlled the Cowboys for three quarters, with the score still 3-3; i.e., the PK had not allowed the Cowboys to score a single touchdown in three quarters, and part of the 4th, too. BUT...the Packers had bumbled and fumbled away THEIR chances to make a touchdown for 3 quarters. The Cowboys finally won.&#13;
&#13;
I was puzzled. You have to remember...since 1965, for five years, I've been PK'ing pro football teams successfully, and consistently, with some misses, but darn few. UP UNTIL TWO WEEKS AGO. Something weird began to happen...my PK worked on the target team, all right, in every game...yet the un-PK'd team ALSO bumbled and fumbled away its chances. At first I thought it was just a coincidence. But when half a dozen good teams like the Colts and Redskins do it in a row...I knew something was wrong.&#13;
&#13;
I determined to find out. Tonight I set up communications with Control of the Si's, and presented the problem to them. The answer they gave me in a few minutes...was shocking to me. Actually, I should have guessed it. A bit of background before filling you in on it. Several years ago I gave two demonstrations, at different times, of causing earthquakes and hurricanes and the like, around the world. What happened was fantastic. All over the world quakes and volcanoes came alive and typhoons and hurricanes ripped and roared. And floods, too. There was no doubt that it was an unusual series; no doubt at all. They were two, clear-cut demonstrations. Well, in Saga magazine you read how I'd told Otto Binder and my Contacts last spring...that coming up would be an "earthquake summer" with terrible floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and such, around the world...as a demonstration of Si power. Since that time Europe has had unprecedented floods; San Antonio was struck by a hurricane and greatly damaged; Peru had a devastating earthquake...the worst in its history, I believe; and more recently the Phillipines have been struck by two typhoons in as many weeks, being the worst in its history; also Pakistan was just struck by a hurricane...called in the papers one of the "worst natural disasters in history." All these, obviously, were not JUST ordinary quakes, etc. Well, some months ago I contacted the Si's, alarmed at the loss of life with this demonstration, and asked them about it. They answered and told me THAT MY MIND HAD INCREASED ITS POWER AND SO THE PHENOMENA HAD INCREASED IN ITS INTENSITY, PROPORTIONATELY. All right. Tonight they told me that that was what was my problem with my THIS time with my pro football demonstrations. TOO MUCH POWER WITH MY MIND. (This was interesting...I had thought THEY were doing it; they told me that I was doing it, and this is the point I'd laughed at Zakow, the astrophysicist about, when he said it was my mind doing it. I couldn't believe that. But the Si's say it is my mind. To be sure I understood, I asked them to give me an analogy in mental pictures. They quickly obliged. (This is a technique I often use with them.) In short, they said if I went to your home, where you kept a goldfish in a tank, and dropped a large lighted firecracker in the fishtank...it would stun the fish. (This compared to what I WAS doing in PK'ing teams on a football field.) Then they said: but suppose I go to your home, and light a stick of DYNAMITE and drop it in the fishtank...it would blow up your house! To clarify further...it seems, according to them, that my mind has recently increased its power so much...that in PK'ing ONE TEAM my mind is also affecting the OTHER TEAM simultaneously.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 9 of 9**&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
There is just too much power issuing from my mind, blanketing the football field. Both teams are now affected. And this explains the mystery that is currently puzzling the pro football world...how come the unprecedented number of injuries this year.&#13;
&#13;
You see, while PK'ing a target team, such as the Jets...I ask the PK force to injure key players and get them out of the game, or the season. Out went Namath, Snell, Boozer, and lots of others. But while I was doing that, other teams were playing them. Since my power now is overlapping the other team as well...THEN THE PLAYERS OF THE OTHER TEAM ARE ALSO GETTING INJURED BY THE SAME PK. You see? Since the beginning of the season...PK'ing only five teams, but game by game those five teams playing OTHER teams...you can understand how quickly the PK reached and injured other, un-PK'd team key players.&#13;
&#13;
One other item of interest. In the papers today was the headline: "A-Weapons Expert Plane Crash Victim", Boulder City, Nevada (AP A downdraft that apparently sent a small plane diving into Lake Mead took the life of Atomic Energy Commissioner Theos Thompson, America's top man in nuclear weapons development and testing...Bing Dowdy, who witnessed the crash, said the plane "suddenly nosed straight down into the water as if a giant hand were pushing it." ..."Thompson had come to Las Vegas to visit the test site and speak at a meeting of state legislators about the need for continued nuclear testing."&#13;
&#13;
The Si's destroyed Thompson. I warned the U.S. Government some time ago that the Si's would not stand for any more nuclear testing. But more important...I wrote to a good friend, Ross Conklin, in Las Vegas several weeks ago...and told him the Si's might send some UFO's over Nevada...and the Las Vegas area in particular...to give a demonstration!&#13;
&#13;
It looks like they've begun.&#13;
&#13;
I don't know if you remember or not...but several years ago the same thing happened when the Si's were angry with NASA. A plane flown by an astronaut crashed. A witness said that it seemed like the plane had been knocked straight downward "as if a giant hand had hit it."&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
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Dr. Sprinkle...&#13;
&#13;
wish your university...would sincerely consider...hiring me as a teacher (although I haven't the academic license)...to teach a class.&#13;
&#13;
I could do a bang-up job of teaching all of the aspects of ESP and hypnosis and autohypnosis! Because I have had over thirty years of experience in using these parapsychological functions! What I know...and could teach...would be worth more than gold and diamonds. I know techniques to use in hypnosis not known to any other living human. Trained thousands with the techniques. I could teach the students telepathic and psychokinetic experiments they've never seen or heard of. And so on.&#13;
&#13;
And I could add to the course...invaluable material that would inspire and motivate the students to go over, under or through all obstacles...to get what they want out of life. (But to first find out what they want out of life.)&#13;
&#13;
I know it's ridiculous to suggest it...but I am suggesting it, anyway. as a freshman in 1946 (&amp; I was 26)&#13;
&#13;
For instance while at Duke, our psychology prof made the statement that the human ear couldn't hear a silent dog whistle. I immediately stood up...and told the prof of an experiment I'd conducted over the summer months...of placing a subject behind a jazz orchestra, where the music was deafening, and conditioned to hear a silent dog whistle over the loud music. I stood fifty feet away in front of the band, and blew a silent dog whistle in patterns of longs and shorts...following a script I'd jotted down. At the conclusion of the the whistle blowing I went behind the band, wakened the girl...and compared my pre-notebook jottings that I'd followed with her jottings under hypnosis. They were absolutely the same! Under hypnosis she'd picked out the silent dog whistle sound unerringly through the roaring noise of hot jazz music up close! The prof was intrigued and we became close friends.&#13;
&#13;
Anyway, nothing ventured nothing gained, eh? Just thought I'd ask. No reply necessary, really. I can guess what you'd say to this proposition. But there's only one human in the world with my ability and capacity...and it would be nice, if I could teach some of it before I depart this earth.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Ted Owens  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk VA 23514&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
November 25, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Northfork, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Dear Ted:&#13;
&#13;
Thank you for continuing to send me interesting communiques which you submit to various persons and agencies. I respect your desire to demonstrate your abilities, and your willingness to submit information to a wide variety of persons.&#13;
&#13;
As you know, the question of a position at this University is "up in the cards". As you indicate, the hiring of University personnel is based upon a wide variety of criteria: academic, ethical, and experience factors. There are a few Universities which offer specific courses in parapsychology and hypnosis. My own work is primarily that of counseling psychology, although I do conduct an informal course on self-hypnosis and I often give lectures on parapsychology, hypnosis, and UFO research. These activities, however, are primarily "for free" and I intend to help others to learn, as well as to increase the total contribution of the University. Also, as you say, the degree is the main requirement.&#13;
&#13;
It may be true that there is only "one human in the world with your ability and capacity", if so, I hope that your experiences are available to those persons who want to learn more about them. Of course, I believe that each person is unique and has something to offer to his fellow man. Perhaps a written description of your experiences will help to provide this sense of satisfaction that you would gain from knowing that other people can learn from your abilities and your experiences.&#13;
&#13;
Best wishes to you.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
R. Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D.  &#13;
Counselor and Associate  &#13;
Professor of Psychology&#13;
&#13;
RLS/mm&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 4**&#13;
&#13;
November 12, 1970  &#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Dear Otto,&#13;
&#13;
The SI's have just given me some startling information...And I will share it with you.&#13;
&#13;
When I was a schoolboy, my teachers thought that I was dumb. So did my parents. What they didn't know was...I could read the minds of my teachers, and my schoolmates...I could go out in the streets and "smell" the wind, and tell what was going on in different parts of the small town I lived in...and I could read magazines while in the 1st grade, age 6...at the time my first teacher was trying to get the class to identify letters on small cardboard squares! I can remember it all clearly, and I thought everybody could do what I could do. When Lornie, my daughter, was age 6, she could talk with me, with the authority of a professor of psychology in college, about ESP and its branches and all of its nuances...the word psychokinesis was as common to her as the word table salt. She was an expert on the field of hypnosis and could talk to me for hours on the subject, as equal to equal! (I'd been a pro hypnotist for twenty years!) Yet she did poorly in school in the early grades...just squeaked by...and the same in high school.&#13;
&#13;
Now the same thing is occurring...my little boy Beau, age 7, is considered dumb by his teachers. He's restless in class, doesn't follow the teacher, his attention is elsewhere, etc. And I can tell by observing Beau daily...that he is a carbon-copy of me when I was his age!&#13;
&#13;
This puzzled me and I was brooding on the strangeness of it recently...when suddenly the SI's communicated, and gave me the entire answer in a lightning-flash!&#13;
&#13;
The human thinking apparatus is a complicated maze of "wiring" and "patterns of wiring". The Menses, M's, have a much larger "pattern of wiring" than the normal person, who has a more simplified, smaller "pattern of wiring". And of course, the smaller pattern is easier to activate in the early beginning. The larger pattern, more complicated pattern, takes longer, years longer, to activate! The SI's even gave me mental pictures to show me plainly how it works! They showed me a giant blotter, capable of absorbing water. Beside it was a tiny blotter, capable of absorbing water. Both blotters represented human brains...the giant blotter the more highly-evolved brain...the smaller blotter the simple, uncomplicated brain. If water were poured into the center of the small blotter, then the entire blotter would be saturated quickly. I.e., the child's brain is quickly activated (normal child) and the child functions normally, as the teacher expects the child should. But if water is poured into the center of the giant blotter, representing a child's highly-evolved, and very complicated pattern...then it takes years longer for that blotter to become entirely saturated (activated) to full operating capacity! (Gee, I hope I'm getting this over. It's so easy for me to see in my mind and understand...but getting SI information into English is tough sometimes.)&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 4**&#13;
&#13;
2  &#13;
a similar analogy exists in nature. A newborn colt, or puppy, or kitten...etc., having a simple uncomplicated thinking pattern...quickly gets onto its feet, gets its eyes opened, and copes with its environment. Just like the child with a "small mind", or mind that is simple, normal and uncomplicated re coping with its environment quickly...and does better in 1st grade than the child with a "large mind" that is complicated, and will be unable to cope with its environment so quickly because the total brain pattern has to become fully activated!  &#13;
Now, just as the colt or puppy gets into action fast in its environment...in contrast the human baby takes a long time to get into action to cope with its environment, comparatively. I.e., with newborn colt compared with newborn human baby, so as to 1st grader child with small mind pattern compared to 1st grader child with large mind pattern to be activated fully. You see?  &#13;
This is tremendously exciting to me, what the SI's have told me. I surely do wish I could show you the mental pictures the SI's have shown me. Because they actually showed me a mind-pattern in a human. It's like pictures I've seen of the cell set-up; genetic pattern. They also showed me an illness pattern in a human...looks something like a aerial view of a KK maze KKIX below, or one of those puzzles composed of innumerable squares, some with openings, some with none, where you're supposed to draw a pencil line through to the center. (And they showed me how to draw this illness pattern out of a human. Haven't tried it yet.) It has to be transferred to some lesser form of living thing...like a tree, etc. I know this sounds fantastic...but the PX has wrecked football teams...why shouldn't this information be correct!  &#13;
All right, switch thought here. In 1965 I went to CIA in Washington D.C. and told them all about Nature. I also told them at that time that Nature said if I am died or were killed...then the U.S. would be destroyed. I'd always thought they meant either they would do it, or would allow our enemies Russia and China destroy the U.S. BUT in light of your most recent ms., what they've meant (and they've since reminded me time and again of this)...is that if I die or am killed...THEN THERE WILL BE NOBODY TO PROTECT THE U.S. FROM THE PSI WAR JUST BEGINNING WITH RUSSIA AND CHINA! I am, after all, due to their seven years of training, the only human in the world with my psi knowledge and uses of practical application of psi powers to the extent that I can use it. If the U.S. loses that...then the U.S. can be destroyed by Russia and China, as they grow more advanced in how to use it. As primitive as they are with it, and their knowledge, they are getting results in the U.S!  &#13;
Before closing, Otto...just for your special interest...I'd like to tell you how I "flew" on two different occasions, and how I learned to read in one day at the age of six.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 4**&#13;
&#13;
Correction... "flew" on possibly three occasions.  &#13;
The first time was when I was five. My grandmother, "Queenie", drove across town to a neighbor's house. It was at dusk. She left me in the yard outside, while she went inside. Alone, suddenly I was drawn up into the air. I passed up over the downstairs window...up over the roof of the house...then the next thing I knew I was coming down again, slowly, until I reached the ground in a sitting position. How long I was up in the air, or what happened up there, I don't know. No memory of it at all. But I rushed into the house, greatly excited, and told Queenie about it...but of course she thought I was imagining it, and told me to run back outside and play!  &#13;
The second time...was when I was a teenager. I climbed up on top of a ten-foot diving board at the Country Club swimming pool in Bedford, Indiana, and did a swan dive off the high board. But oddly, I didn't come down. I remained in the swan position, arms outstretched, looking down at the people in the pool...and it seemed as if time were frozen! Finally I came down with a splash. BUT THIS TIME SOMEBODY SAW IT AND CONFIRMED IT! Bob Armstrong, a childhood enemy of mine, said to me when I swam to the edge of the pool, "What happened up there? Seemed like you were up there forever. Thought you never were coming down!" Only he, of the some 20 people around the pool, had seen it and noticed it...BUT HE HAD! It had not been my imagination. This made me greatly excited.  &#13;
The third time was when I was on the Day Star, a Swedish ship sailing out of Frisco for New Caledonia in 1943. Out in the Pacific I was out on deck, up on a hatch, when suddenly I lifted and moved slowly through the air towards the railing. I could see the amazed faces of sailors below me, looking up at me. I must have traveled about ten feet, when slowly I descended to the deck in front of the rail! I turned and all those guys were staring at me. But just like at the swimming pool...they said nothing. It was almost liked they'd all been hypnotized to forget it. Except for Bob Armstrong.  &#13;
Now for learning to read in one day. When I was 5, almost 6, Queenie (again) drove to Oolitic to her mother's house. Her mother was a famous psychic, worked with a ouija board. Queenie left me outside (again) on the front porch, where I swung in the porch swing. Suddenly there was a beautiful redhaired girl in the swing with me...in her 20's. She asked me if I'd like to read, and produced a book. I said yes, but said I don't know how. She laughed musically and put her arm around me and opened the book and read to me for a bit, then she said, "You can read now. Go up inside the house into the attic where you will find some old magazines. You can read them." I ran into the house up into the attic and there was a stack of old western magazines. and a stack of dime novels. I picked up one and began to read about this cowboy on the desert, cooking bacon in his frying pan. It was a whole new world to me. Queenie finally found me up there pouring over the magazines. From that day on I read avidly every magazine I could get my hands on! Then I started school... and the teacher gave me letters on cardboards to learn to identify, the cardboards to put into words. I told her I didn't need to&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 4 of 4**&#13;
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&#13;
do all that...because I already could read. She sneered and laughed at me...went to the blackboard and wrote "apple" on it and asked me what that meant. Suddenly, and with no reason, I said "cow" although I knew exactly what the word was. So she told me to go outside and stand in the hall, as punishment for lying.&#13;
&#13;
By age 8 I'd read all the books in the Bedford library on voodoo and ESP. Not only that...I put the knowledge to use. The other kid gangs fought each other with rocks. I taught my gang to take match sticks, split the ends, insert playing card fins, insert a needle into the other end...and blow them through copper tubing at the other gangs! Things like that. I used voodoo on my brother Jack...and he got sick...and my mother, Carol Owens (who has always hated me and been my vicious enemy from the beginning) will confirm that! She lives at 855 Hinnan Avenue, Evanston, Illinois. But she remembers. I used real voodoo techniques on my brother Jack...and he got sick...and my mother came to me and begged me to stop so that Jack would get well! And I was only 7-8 at the time. This in a tiny country town in Indiana where lots of the kids ran barefooted.&#13;
&#13;
By the time I was a teenager I'd read all the books in the large library in Bedford...and was having the librarian send to Indianapolis, the state capitol, for more books! I'd read three full books in an evening.&#13;
&#13;
This just to give you an idea of how that redhaired lady got me off to a running start by teaching me "instant reading". Somehow, it's sort of like when Cayce slept with a book under his pillow and when he woke, knew what was in it. Yet different. But somewhere in there...lies the same magic.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CRS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
October 8, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Alan Dale  &#13;
Avco Broadcasting Corporation  &#13;
Box 2641  &#13;
San Antonio, Texas 78206&#13;
&#13;
Dear Alan:&#13;
&#13;
It is with pleasure that I can report something for you that did work...stemming from your co-broadcast with me over your radio hookup.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Gerald Kvasnicka and his wife were driving in their car in Kansas...and heard the broadcast you and I participated in. He immediately wrote two fast letters to you...saying it was a matter of life or death to contact me...but those letters got hung up because the mail was so heavy, as you know. He then got a copy of Saga magazine...and fired off a special delivery to Saga, which was rushed to me. I called him long distance, and he said his brother had a tiny girl, age 3, dying of leukemia in Los Angeles, and could I help? I told him I didn't know, but that I'd saved others that were dying. The upshot was that he sent me a round-trip plane ticket and I immediately flew to Los Angeles and went to his brother Ken's house there. This girl is a living doll. But...she certainly was dying. The doctor's gave her about a week to live by the time I got there. I used ten choice other-dimensional techniques on her, then returned to Norfolk. (I put so much energy and "juice" into trying to restore her that I was knocked out for a full week. Couldn't work.) Now, I told Ken Kvasnicka out there in LA that the first thing I had to do with my special ability...was to HALT her downslide. If a car is out of control, going downhill, first thing to do is get the brakes on and stop it. THEN figure out how to turn it around and get it up the hill again, you see?&#13;
&#13;
I just received a letter from Gerald Kvasnicka in Kansas that his brother called long distance and reported that Melody (the little girl's name) had improved 100%. The "bad" cells had dropped from 80 to 2; the "good" cells had doubled, and her horribly distended stomach, from the disease, had subsided! And she had begun to eat "with relish."&#13;
&#13;
Of course, this startling reversal is terrifically good news, and I wanted to share it with you, since it wouldn't have come about were it not for your radio show.&#13;
&#13;
Gerald A. Kvasnicka, Box 5, Haddam, Kansas 66944. His brother, Ken Kvasnicka, 12949 Panama St., Los Angeles, Calif.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
PS ..... Mr. Dale&#13;
&#13;
I think the time has come...to show off the SI powers and miracle abilities...on a large scale. (Large to me and us, but not to them. I've seen them give world-wide demonstrations of weather control, and a killer drought in India, saving four million people, and so on...this is a larger scale than just a U.S. city).&#13;
&#13;
Provided you wish to enter into this hour-long experiment that I've mentioned...I'll carry it one step further.&#13;
&#13;
Not only...will people who hear the hour-long broadcast be helped in mysterious ways (through powers activated by my voice, via the SI's, in their behalf) BUT&#13;
&#13;
when the hour-long program is over, I want the listeners to go out of their houses and apartments and study the sky nearby. I WILL BUILD A MECHANISM INTO THE HOUR-LONG PROGRAM WHICH WILL ACTUALLY CALL THE UFO'S INTO HUMAN SIGHT FOR SOME TIME AFTER THE PROGRAM IS OVER, SO THAT THEY CAN BE SEEN WHERE THE PROGRAM IS HEARD.&#13;
&#13;
Thus you should be able to get reports from various places, in the days following the program (or even phone calls just after the program is over) telling of and describing UFO's seen as a result of your program!&#13;
&#13;
As I say...this entire thing is an experiment on my part. I haven't done anything like this before.&#13;
&#13;
And I intend to carry this even further.&#13;
&#13;
Am going to unleash SI powers...certain ones...to INFLUENCE San Antonio, which is a very rough place, as I remember, having been through there several times. This will have the effect of reducing the crime rate of San Antonio, bringing about miraculous healing cures in San Antonio, in the hospitals and elsewhere. In short...am going to make a test case...experiment...out of the city of San Antonio...and make it a better place. The criminal elements there will get very queasy and uneasy and unhappy...and probably move away. Law enforcement agencies, police, etc., will have a much easier time of it, because these powers will help them and be on their side. And the PK will grow and become even more powerful as time goes by. I will not change it or withdraw it. I'm going to make San Antonio my 'baby' to overlook and oversee with powers from the other dimension which I know so well.&#13;
&#13;
God help the criminals in San Antonio from now on...and those there who would hurt anyone or anything there, for their punishment will be sure and terrible...coming as it will from the SI's and their dimension.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) - Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
Virginian-Pilot 10/23/70&#13;
&#13;
Injuries May Decide Winners&#13;
&#13;
By The Associated Press&#13;
&#13;
With 1,000-yard rushers Gale Sayers and Hoyle Granger al-ready lost for the season, the number of injuries cutting down running backs at an alarming rate just might be the key fac-tor in the National Football League title races.&#13;
&#13;
For, while quarterbacks get the greater share of the gold and glory, running backs get the greater share of the black and blue.&#13;
&#13;
An Associated Press survey showed Thursday that going into the sixth week of the season more than 15 running backs, among them several of con-siderable magnitude, have been lost for the season or for extend-ed periods with serious injuries.&#13;
&#13;
Thirteen of the 26 teams have been plagued by injuries to their running backs with Chicago, Baltimore, Los Angeles and San Diego each losing their two-man first-string tandem either for the season or a lengthy period.&#13;
&#13;
The Bears have been particu-larly hard hit with Sayers and running mate Craig Baynham undergoing surgery Thursday.&#13;
&#13;
Sayers, who has a damaged left knee tendon, is out for the year.&#13;
&#13;
Baynham, who has a problem with an ankle tendon, may be able to return at the end of the season.&#13;
&#13;
George Halas, the Bears' president, said he has been on the phone trying to complete a trade for a running back before the trading deadline next Tues-day, but pointed out "almost everywhere other clubs have problems."&#13;
&#13;
The Colts have been without both Tom Matte and Jerry Hill because of leg injuries, the Rams played their first several games without broken-jawed Les Josephson and hobbled Lar-ry Smith and the Chargers are going without Dick Post and Hubbert, both down with knee injuries.&#13;
&#13;
Granger, the Houston Oilers' top rusher, is lost for the season after undergoing surgery for lig-ament damage to his left knee and so is Matt Snell of the New York Jets, who ruptured an Ac-hilles tendon that required sur-gery.&#13;
&#13;
Others lost for the season in-clude Dave Hampton of Green Bay with a pelvic disorder, Le-roy Keyes of Philadelphia with an Achilles tendon; No. 1 draft choice Larry Stegent of St. Louis with a knee injury and Max Anderson of Buffalo with a knee injury.&#13;
&#13;
There also have been a num-ber lost for a significant length of time, including Andy Livings-ton, New Orleans, knee; Jim of Nance, Boston, ankle; Willis Crenshaw, Denver, leg, and Tommy Mason, Los Angeles, broken ribs.&#13;
&#13;
While running backs have been the hardest hit, quarter-backs also have taken their lumps, particularly Joe Namath of the Jets and Charley Johnson of Houston. Namath has a brok-en wrist bone and Johnson a fractured collarbone. Both will be lost until the closing weeks of the season, if they return at all.&#13;
&#13;
Cincinnati lost Greg Cook with arm problems that required sur-gery even before the season started and three others have been troubled at various times this year--Len Dawson of Kan-sas City, Bill Nelsen of Cleve-land Roger Staubach of Dallas.&#13;
&#13;
NFL Sick Call&#13;
&#13;
Other first-stringers lost for the season or lengthy periods of time:&#13;
&#13;
AMERICAN CONFERENCE&#13;
&#13;
Baltimore-Defensive back Charlie Stukes, knee.&#13;
&#13;
Boston-Defensive end Ike Lassiter, knee; No. 1 draft Phil Olsen, knee.&#13;
&#13;
Cleveland-Linebacker John Gartlin-ton, hamstring.&#13;
&#13;
Denver-Middle linebacker John Huard, leg.&#13;
&#13;
Houston-Wide receiver Charlie Joiner, broken arm.&#13;
&#13;
Miami-Center Tom Goode, broken thumb; linebacker Ed Welscogsky, moul-der.&#13;
&#13;
New York-Defensive end Gerry Philbin, shoulder separation; defensive tackle Dave Hampton, cracked rib; tackle Roger Finnie, ankle; wide receiver Don Maynard, thigh bruise.&#13;
&#13;
Oakland-Middle linebacker Dan Con-ners, broken forearm; cornerback Willie Brown, shoulder.&#13;
&#13;
Pittsburgh-Defensive back John Row-ser, shoulder separation.&#13;
&#13;
San Diego-Defensive tackle Ron Bit-tlinger, nose.&#13;
&#13;
NATIONAL CONFERENCE&#13;
&#13;
Atlanta-Defensive tackle Carlton Dob-ney, knee; linebacker Greg Brezina, knee; tackle George Kunz, knee; No. 1 draft John Small, knee.&#13;
&#13;
Chicago-Wide receivers Bob Wallace, torn knee ligaments; Jim Seymour, leg injury.&#13;
&#13;
Detroit-Wide receiver Johnny Wright, Achilles tendon.&#13;
&#13;
Green Bay-Linebacker Dave Robin-son, snapped Achilles tendon.&#13;
&#13;
Minnesota-Linebacker Earsell Mack-bee, hyper extended knee.&#13;
&#13;
New Orleans-Guard John Shinnors, dislocated knee.&#13;
&#13;
New York-Guard Pete Case, ankles; cornerback Gail Caten, hamstring.&#13;
&#13;
Philadelphia-Defensive back Al Nel-sen, infection affecting heart; safety Barty Bill Bradley, torn knee ligaments.&#13;
&#13;
St. Louis-Linebacker Rocky Rosena, knee.&#13;
&#13;
San Francisco-Wide receiver Dick Wilcher, shoulder separation.&#13;
&#13;
Washington-Guard Vince Promuto, knee.&#13;
&#13;
later some periodical would publish an pro football casualties...and this morning inian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, published ticle. An enclosing a copy for you to hit the Eagles with PK some years ago published a "sick call" list of horrendous&#13;
&#13;
of injuries cutting down running backs at And : "An Associated Press survey showed to the sixth week of the season more than ng them several of considerable magnitude,&#13;
&#13;
season or for extended periods with irteen of the 26 teams have been plagued by ning backs..."&#13;
&#13;
injuries to other kinds of players.&#13;
&#13;
Len Dawson, Roger Staubach and Joe Namath, of my PK'd teams.&#13;
&#13;
man and a few of my contacts are the only behind this, what is causing this. I ou before the season...that it was your r choice if they played (and got hurt) or&#13;
&#13;
own on your job. Too bad. There'll be Just how the SI's are doing this is quite ow) but there's no use telling you, I&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 4 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
Oct. 23, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Cushman and Mr. Hechman  &#13;
Sports Desk  &#13;
Philadelphia Daily News  &#13;
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania&#13;
&#13;
Gentlemen:&#13;
&#13;
I wrote you at the very beginning of the pro football season... and informed you that the SI's (UFO intelligence) were going to go all out this pro season...and literally tear all pro football teams to pieces! That the SI's would put "attack PK" in all football stadiums where pro teams would play, and make "traveling hospital wards" out of pro football teams. I pointed out that this was the SI's idea and execution...my job for them was to control just five teams, Jets, Chiefs, Cowboys, Eagles and Dolphins.&#13;
&#13;
I knew that sooner or later some periodical would publish an extraordinary list of pro football casualties...and this morning it happened. The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, published an Associated Press article. Am enclosing a copy for you to see. Just like when I hit the Eagles with PK some years ago and your local papers published a "sick call" list of horrendous proportions...so does this one for the entire NFL!&#13;
&#13;
Note: "...the number of injuries cutting down running backs at an alarming rate...". And: "An Associated Press survey showed Thursday that going into the sixth week of the season more than 15 running backs, among them several of considerable magnitude, have been lost for the season or for extended periods with serious injuries. Thirteen of the 26 teams have been plagued by injuries to their running backs..."&#13;
&#13;
And it goes on to add injuries to other kinds of players, including quarterbacks Len Dawson, Roger Staubach and Joe Namath, who quarterback three of my PK'd teams.&#13;
&#13;
You know...you gentlemen and a few of my contacts are the only ones who know what is behind this, what is causing this. I warned when I wrote you before the season...that it was your responsibility to get this out to the players, the word, so that it would be their choice if they played (and got hurt) or not.&#13;
&#13;
I'm afraid you fell down on your job. Too bad. There'll be lots more injuries. Just how the SI's are doing this is quite fascinating (I know how) but there's no use telling you, I guess. Waste of time.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
[Signature]&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 5 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
R. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Yesterday:  &#13;
Jets lost.  &#13;
Eagles lost.  &#13;
Dolphins lost.  &#13;
KC Chiefs lost.  &#13;
(All the PK'd teams,  &#13;
except Cowboys who played  &#13;
Chiefs; had to let one win)&#13;
&#13;
October 26, 1970&#13;
&#13;
The Miami Dolphins  &#13;
The Kansas City Chiefs&#13;
&#13;
Gentlemen:&#13;
&#13;
Ive been slow to take the Miami Dolphins apart...and make them fast losers...because yesterday was the first and only time Ive been able to get them on television to do it. I managed to get them on the radio some weeks before...and beat them, for their only loss. Up till yesterday, that is. And yesterday, working on them with my special PK mind...I sopped the Miami Dolphins cold, in their tracks...as you are aware you were stopped. Though no doubt you gave the credit to the other team. Ha&#13;
&#13;
You remember me, Dolphins...I came to your offices before the season began, last year...and offered to make your team a world-beater. You said no. That you had a potential world-champion team. Well, with me demonstrating the only power of its kind in the world against your team...you are sunk.&#13;
&#13;
As for the KC Chiefs...I warned you also, before this season began (as I warned the Dolphins, the New York Jets, the Phila. Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys) that Id stop you cold this year, stop you from reaching the World Championship (which is for all the marbles).&#13;
&#13;
Look what has happened to your teams, and the other three! I hit the Jets week after week on TV, and wiped out all...not some, but all...of their key players. Namath, Boozer, Snell, and so on. I got to the Cowboys several times on TV, and wiped out many of their key players...Staubach and others. Morton is so injured he can hardly stand up. (Yesterday I helped the Chiefs with PK, because the Cowboys have so many injured they havent a chance to get to the Championship...so I attacked the stronger team, the Chiefs, with PK). Of the other teams, the Eagles havent won a game yet...and are out of the running for the Championship; as are the Jets now. And the Cowboys are so weakened they havent a chance. That leaves just the Dolphins and Chiefs to finish off with PK in the next few weeks; then my job is done. I PROMISED ALL FIVE TEAMS IN WRITING BEFORE THE SEASON BEGAN THAT I WOULD TAKE THEM APART WITH KEY INJURIES TO KEY PLAYERS AND BLOCK THEM FROM THE PRO CHAMPIONSHIP...and of course it is coming to pass, just like I did with the Eagles some years ago. Woodeshick, the Eagles star, who was torn up in yesterdays game and is out now for the season, said it right for newspaper reporters. "This team is jinxed!" he said. "This team is really, really jinxed!" And hes right, it is. And so are the Jets, the Chiefs, the Cowboys and the Dolphins.&#13;
&#13;
You will find this hard to believe...BUT I HAVE THE POWER TO ACTUALLY PICK UP FOOTBALL PLAYERS WITH MY MIND AND FLING THEM AT OTHER PLAYERS! And I can knock the feet out from underneath runners when nobody is near them! I do this time and time and time again in PK'ing games. Thats why so many injuries...and why so many weird, freak things are happening.&#13;
&#13;
Box 3134 CHS, Norfolk, Va.  &#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) T. Owens&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
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D. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
October 26, 1970&#13;
&#13;
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN&#13;
&#13;
I am employed at the Post Office, Custom House Station, in Norfolk, Virginia.&#13;
&#13;
I was working at my window about a week ago when Ted Owens, who calls himself "PK Man" and has a P.O. Box, No. 3134, at our post office, came to my window.&#13;
&#13;
"Mr. Ramos," he said, "my special ESP ability and powerful mind have picked up the thoughts of some bad people...who are planning to bomb a post office here in Norfolk. It could be this one. They plan to bomb it on Saturday or Sunday. You had better notify the authorities about it."&#13;
&#13;
Last Saturday a bomb was thrown at the Post Office building on West 20th Street here in Norfolk, and the FBI have entered the case.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens, therefore, was correct, and accurate, when he foretold the event approximately one week before it actually happened.&#13;
&#13;
I swear that this is a true and accurate statement.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. W. Ramos  &#13;
Mr. Ramos  &#13;
U. S. Post Office, Custom House Building, Norfolk, Virginia&#13;
&#13;
Bomb Tossed  &#13;
At P.O. on 10/24/70  &#13;
20th Street&#13;
&#13;
NORFOLK—A fire bomb was thrown at the Post Office building in the 400 block of West 20th Street early today.&#13;
&#13;
Police said the bomb exploded on a loading dock on the east side of the building. The building's yellow brick wall was blackened and fragments of glass littered the loading platform.&#13;
&#13;
The bomb hit the building inches away from a large window.&#13;
&#13;
Investigators found burned newspapers and an empty salt container in a trash can behind the Post Office.&#13;
&#13;
A neighborhood resident told police that he saw two men running down an alley behind the post office after the explosion.&#13;
&#13;
The FBI was notified.&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
Sept. 18, 1970 (Later Baturday night)&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Greenleaf, FBI Dr. A. Hynek  &#13;
Mr. DiMaggio, SS Dr. Leo Sprinkle  &#13;
Otto Binder  &#13;
Gray Barker&#13;
&#13;
Gentlemen:&#13;
&#13;
Some fascinating intelligence has just been passed on to me, and after reflecting as to who just might be the most interested in it...although you-all are not connected...you four came to mind.&#13;
&#13;
Although this is unbelievable...so are the things I've done...and this just might come in handy to you to know, some day.&#13;
&#13;
In the past hour...I had two phony phone calls. So obviously phony I had to laugh. But also I was puzzled. In the past four weeks...I've had dozens of "wrong number" phone calls, and obviously phony sales pitches. I know they were phony because I've been a salesman and know every inch of the ground.  &#13;
So...I communicated with Control, top Si, and asked what it was all about. This, following, is what Control told me:&#13;
&#13;
It is a crude system used by the OI's, or other intelligences (the bad UFO creatures the Si's have warned of, see my book) to attempt to "program" people...where the Si's can appear and vanish...meanwhile modifying a human brain without using a scalpel...the OI's use the cruder method of "capsule subliminal" suggestion. How it works: the OI's call their target. An entire, long message has been prepared in capsule form, and covered over with sound...an ordinary, short call to a "wrong number"...but long enough so that the suggestion is given through "subliminal sound" to the target.&#13;
&#13;
You are of course familiar with subliminal suggestion as sent through a TV set. This is a modification of same, sent through sound, in capsule form.&#13;
&#13;
This will explain why some people do strange things after they receive "wrong number" phone calls, or a sales pitch. Or perhaps drop dead from a heart attack.&#13;
&#13;
Won't work on me...for I have multiple-protection against the like. Won't tell what the protection is...but just one part of it is, of course, auto-hyp; another is anti-PK the Si's have builtt.in. The less the OI's know, the better. They know that much about me anyway.&#13;
&#13;
I was going to include the government agencies in this...but they surely wouldn't grasp it, or understand...so am sending this on to you four, who can understand.&#13;
&#13;
Best.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Sept. 22, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Tom Cushman, Stan Hochman  &#13;
Sports Desk, Phila. Daily News, Philadelphia.&#13;
&#13;
Gentlemen:&#13;
&#13;
One of the greatest miracles of modern times is taking place... and taking place without anyone knowing about it, relatively speaking. Certainly the population of the U.S. knows nothing about it. But you gentlemen do.&#13;
&#13;
I wrote to you...before the pro football season started...and told you that I would "control" five, 5, pro football teams this year to be losers. The Jets, Chiefs, Eagles, Dolphins and Cowboys. Primary target: none of them to be able to win the World Championship later on (which is all of the marbles.) Secondary target: for them to lose as many games as possible.&#13;
&#13;
The miracle has developed right in front of your non-seeing eyes. The five teams have now played a total of 35, thirty-five games. (And I might mention that the Chiefs and Jets are two of the toughest teams to beat in the U.S., both having been World's Champions these past two years.) The five teams have LOST a total of 22 out of 35, games by now. Won only 13.&#13;
&#13;
Last week I beat four, 4 of the five, 5.  &#13;
This week I beat four, 4 of the five, 5.&#13;
&#13;
This Sunday I beat the Kansas City Chiefs. Yesterday, next day, I beat the Jets. I'll tell you, I have the utmost respect for Namath...he's darn hard to beat. But the PK will do it just about every time. Tell you how good it worked...in the 4th quarter of the Jets game I wanted the Browns to hold on to their lead, and they were going to kick...so I instructed the PK force on the field to take the kick "for an extra long distance" down the field. The kick got off ordinarily. The Jet receiver signaled for a fair catch, and quite mysteriously the ball dipped to one side just as it reached him (you've never seen anything quite like it) and then bounded as if possessed for about 20-30 yards towards the Jets goal line, where it was downed on the 4. And that sank Namath and Company. That's how good the PK worked in last night's game. The announcer kept saying "how could this be? The Jets have 300 yards gained and the Browns only 180...yet the Browns are ahead?" Ha ha. Or "Who ever heard of a team being penalized 164 yards, like the Jets are tonight?" (PK causes mistakes of all kinds, including penalties to get the PK'd team pushed back.)&#13;
&#13;
It's a downright rotten shame the people of the U.S. can't know what is going on, with this PK attack on five pro teams, and see it develop! One man controlling pro team after pro team with his mind!&#13;
&#13;
The PK effect, and game action, have measurable results.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Sept. 25, 1970&#13;
&#13;
President Nixon:&#13;
&#13;
In 1968...I wrote and warned of two things...and you can find this in the various government agencies' files of my writings:&#13;
&#13;
(1) Russia had perfected a long-range missile that could be fired...and would attack the U.S. from the direction of South America. I pointed out...that our missile defenses were set up in Alaska and along our north and eastern coasts...so what would happen if these new Russian missiles came from the direction of the South American countries? (At that time I didn't know anything about "orbital bombs"...which has just now become solid intelligence; just relatively recently now.&#13;
&#13;
(2) I warned...that the Russians had set up a dangerous (to the U.S.) missile-launching arrangement behind Cuba, using the body of Cuba as a shield from the U.S. (And not long after I wrote this warning, a U.S. warplane 'accidentally' got lost and went down back, behind Cuba. No doubt, to take a look. On the news tonight, two years later...hard intelligence that the US has just discovered that I was right two years ago.&#13;
&#13;
NOW THE REASON FOR THIS LETTER:&#13;
&#13;
Shame on you, and the U.S. Government!&#13;
&#13;
California has had no rain since April. It is desperate. 100 homes have been burned down. The state is in an emergency situation, the worst in 33 years, according to TV. Fires are breaking out all over.&#13;
&#13;
WHY HASN'T GOVERNOR REAGON, OR EVEN YOU OR THE GOVERNMENT, GOTTEN PK MAN OUT THERE...TO UNLEASH RAIN AND ABSOLUTELY DRENCH OUT THE AREA?&#13;
&#13;
You certainly know enough by now...of my work...to have the utmost confidence in me.&#13;
&#13;
The only conceivable conclusion I can come to...is...the U.S. Government has the stupids.&#13;
&#13;
I can give California all the rain it can stand.&#13;
&#13;
All you have to do is ask me. (But doubtless you'd rather see California go up in smoke. Seriously.)&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Owens  &#13;
4&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 4 of 5**&#13;
&#13;
September 13, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Otto Binder (and other key contacts)&#13;
&#13;
Dear Otto:&#13;
&#13;
Please get my letter TO ALL CONTACTS, dated June 13, 1970, from your files, and check the second page of the three-page letter.&#13;
&#13;
A sentence reads: "I have a hunch the SI'S WILL STRIKE our east or west coast WITH A BIG EARTHQUAKE during the summer..."&#13;
&#13;
In this morning's Sunday paper: "QUAKES CAUSE BLAST, DAMAGE IN, NEAR L.A." Los Angeles (UPI): Southern California was shaken by a series of earthquakes Saturday that caused damage ranging from an explosion at an aircraft parts plant to broken windows and power failures.....The first quake was recorded at 7:14 a.m. PDT, but was felt by few persons. The more severe shock was felt at 7:31 a.m. Aftershocks followed. Buildings in downtown Los Angeles swayed with the rolling, 30-second quake. Homeowners with swimming pools said water poured over the edges. Power failures were reported over a wide area. A Los Angeles radio station, KMPC....was off the air for eight minutes because of power failure. Other stations in the Riverside-San Bernardino area also were off the air for brief periods of time. (NOTE: THIS HAPPENED EARLY SATURDAY. LAST NIGHT, SATURDAY NIGHT, I WAS WATCHING THE ARKANSAS-STANFORD COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME ON TV....AND ALL THE POWER BLEW OUT AT THE STADIUM; HAPPENED JUST LIKE I TRIED TO MAKE IT HAPPEN AT THE ALL STAR GAME. FOR TEN MINUTES ALL TV AND RADIO WAS OFF COMPLETELY PLUS LIGHTS AT THE STADIUM. IN ARKANSAS, IT HAPPENED. QUITE A WAY FROM CALIFORNIA. BUT QUITE A COINCIDENCE.) To continue: The National Earthquake Information Center in Rockville, Maryland, placed the magnitude at 5.4 (on the Richter Scale).  &#13;
Now get this: "It felt like the building was coming down," a deputy at the Newhall substation said. "It was the earliest thing I've ever felt around here." (This is, I think, an odd, strange remark to make concerning an earthquake.)&#13;
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That's one "prediction" come to pass. AND NOW YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO MOVE OFF OF THAT LETTER, OR EVEN THAT PAGE....FOR MY NEXT "PREDICTION" WHICH HAS COME TO PASS!&#13;
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Just drop down a few lines, and: "This coming fall....the SI's are going to "PK" all football stadiums where pro football teams will play....which will cause freak accidents and injuries....and have the effect of causing regular traveling hospital wards." (Note that I stress the SI's are going to do this, not me. This is their idea and their execution.&#13;
&#13;
Virginian-Pilot, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1970, "LIGHTNING KILLS 2 ON GRID TEAM" St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP) Lightning struck a high school football field Monday, killing two players in a huddle and injuring 20 other persons. "We had the offensive team in the huddle," Gibbs High School Coach Al Campbell said. "I heard a loud clapping noise and every body was knocked down -- players, coaches and everybody on the field ....Police Sgt. Mink said the single bolt crashed down at the point where the boys were huddled. "Those that were hurt the worst were in the huddle," he said. Campbell said, "There was no warning. We usually leave the field when it begins to lightning."&#13;
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Well, you say....a coincidence. Could happen anytime. Absolutely not a coincidence....and I can prove it was not a coincidence, but the SI's&#13;
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going about their work as I predicted they would in my letter of June 13!&#13;
&#13;
THE VERY NEXT DAY...IN THE VERY SAME NEWSPAPER...September 9, 1970, "TWO GRIDDERS KILLED BY LIGHTNING." (Is this just another article about the Florida football field hit by lightning? Read on.) Cleveland (AP) Two suburban Beachwood High School football players were killed Tuesday when struck by lightning as they were leaving the school practice field... A spokesman at Suburban Community Hospital said several other boys were knocked to the ground but were not injured seriously. Two young gridders were killed when struck by lightning Monday (yesterday) in St. Petersburg, Fla., as their team huddled on the practice field." (That's written right there in the article.)&#13;
&#13;
In other words...two almost impossible, incredible events in two days' time...both events happening on football fields. (Why high school football fields? Because I think the SI's are giving a second, deadly serious warning...to the pro football players, and the thousands of people who will be in those football stadiums this year. This may be the reason the SI's knocked out all the power in the football stadium on the nationally-televised game last night between Arkansas and Stanford...to dramatize their seriousness re their intent. Evidently they couldn't get through their time window for the All Star Game...last night they could...)&#13;
&#13;
All right. This is quite a "scoop"....to make a "double-hit" with predictions...on the same page of a three-page letter three months ago. Both covering approx. the same point in time...roughly a week.&#13;
&#13;
Am also including two letters I have received (please put them with my things to be returned much later when you finish reading them.)&#13;
&#13;
The one from Oregon...reports that the writer...well, "I myself and several others saw a drove of them (UFO's) here less than 1 mo. ago, and one later on."&#13;
&#13;
Thus, friend Otto, the SI's are definitely making appearances as they said they would. But we're hearing about it only by accident.&#13;
&#13;
Second letter from New York, writer says: "I have encouraged my family, relatives, associates and friends to read this (Saga) article. I don't know why I am doing this but I feel that it is one of those articles that must be read. Here again...we have the phenomenon of the SI's telepathing people to buy Saga...then when they buy Saga...to spread the intelligence out to other people from the articles!&#13;
&#13;
Now, Otto, I don't like those football lightning strikes any more than you do. But keep in mind that Moses predicted the SI's/Lord would wipe out all newborn babies in Egypt! Which then occurred. And as it turned out, from the viewpoint of ages later...it was in a "good cause" since the imprisoned people of Moses escaped from the bad and evil Pharaoh.&#13;
&#13;
Best...(and I apologize for the emotional language I used in a recent letter. It's just that I like you and your wife so much...and want you to get the most out of life. I'm your friend.)&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
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Owens&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
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August 28, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Allan Dale&#13;
&#13;
Avco Broadcasting Corporation  &#13;
Box 2641  &#13;
San Antonio, Texas 78206&#13;
&#13;
Dear Allan:&#13;
&#13;
It was a pleasure spending an hour talking with you over the phone last night. I hope...that it was up to your expectations.&#13;
&#13;
If your program last night with me...is like the others I've had...you'll be deluged with mail as a result of it. Please let me know if this is so. Reason.&#13;
&#13;
This letter is a letter of confirmation...that as of last night I "hit" San Antonio with various powers from another dimension. The only human being in this world able to do such a thing. The object: to heal the people now sick with diphtheria, in much quicker time than is normally possible (especially the children) and to kill and void the diphtheria germs in San Antonio completely, so that the epidemic which is now in effect there, vanishes quickly. The special powers which I sent...other-dimensional powers from another world than our own...should, besides accomplishing the above, create such a healing atmosphere in San Antonio...that many others who are sick and crippled, will get well (besides the diphtheria patients.)&#13;
&#13;
After you hung up last night, I communicated with the SI's instantly...told them the situation, and what was needed, then I released the mental connection and made a cup of coffee...right on schedule came their telepathic "capsule"...a whole lot of information given me telepathically in a split-second. I sat down and wrote it out...my instructions from them on how to proceed...then I proceeded.&#13;
&#13;
First, I visualized my "Angel Box"...a mental picture of a box with the lid opening, then out flows rainbow-like "things" I have named angels, because they are so dynamically healing. I sent 100 of them flowing into San Antonio, which I also pictured in my mind's eye. Thus, the darkened city of San Antonio was covered with 100 of these gorgeous rainbow creatures whose sole duty it is...is to heal and make happy.&#13;
&#13;
Next...I visualized the darkened area that was San Antonio at night...opened a mentally-pictured box called "Healing PK" and let the strange forms from it flow into San Antonio, and as they did they changed the darkened area from black into an x-ray white.&#13;
&#13;
Next in my mind I picked up "Nature's Telephone"...just like a phone booth...except that the phone is a direct line to Nature. And requested that Nature heal the sick in San Antonio and especially heal quickly the diphtheria-sick, and kill the diphtheria germs; and if Nature might not like to kill them, at least take them somewhere else other than San Antonio.&#13;
&#13;
Next I used my "disc method" on the hundreds or thousands of sick in San Antonio...simultaneously. I.e., instead of&#13;
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=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
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charging and coding one disc for an individual...I charged and coded an entire city. Instead of a disc, a city. You see, with these intelligences...they think to infinity...their powers extend to infinity...it is as easy to charge and code an entire city as a small disc. I could charge and code the world, for that matter. But I will not, until some conditions are met.&#13;
&#13;
Next I used "time displacement"...by an ODE process I exchanged the year 1970 in San Antonio, for the year 1968 in San Antonio, (when there was no diptheria, you see?) So that, if that technique works...the diptheria epidemic that is going on now, will simply vanish and go back in time to the year 1968.&#13;
&#13;
Finally, in conclusion...I prayed to God, in the name of Jesus, for Him to heal the sick in San Antonio, and especially the little children.&#13;
&#13;
That's a "last but not least" thing, because once I merely prayed to God, and made Him a "deal"...and then experienced three consecutive miracles that you'd never believe sworn on a thousand Bibles. I know, and can testify, how very REAL God is and can be.&#13;
&#13;
This is the very first time...I've ever broken down and explained the way or the methods I've used...to approach an experiement of this sort, a SI experiment.&#13;
&#13;
I have just concluded here in Norfolk...a multiple-miracle, involving rainstorms called down onto a drought area; lightning attacks on a certain area; a UFO over Norfolk; a hurricane produced and its rains brought to Norfolk...all within the span of five weeks, documented. But I didn't bother to explain how I did it, to anybody.&#13;
&#13;
Now...I HAVE A FAVOR TO ASK OF YOU. I can't get the San Antonio papers here...and it is absolutely vital for my files to get DAILY CLIPPINGS from the San Antonio papers re the diptheria epidemic, for the next 2-4 weeks. Will you do me this very great favor? Each day scan the papers for your news, and when you see anything at all about anyone being healed or getting well...anything at all about the diptheria...clip it out and send it to me. I need these badly, Allan, for my files and my work to help people.&#13;
&#13;
Incidentally...I'm sorry I interrupted you last night..you were saying something happened that frightened your wife when she was talking to somebody about the SI's...wasn't that it? Please give me all of the details on that, okay?&#13;
&#13;
Your new friend....&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 7134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
P.S. Wish you'd get some rich Texan to back me...subsidize my work...so that all year long I could help sick and crippled people, and divert hurricanes.&#13;
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August 25, 1970&#13;
&#13;
The Sports Desk  &#13;
Phila. Daily News  &#13;
Phila., Pa. (Cushman and Hochman)&#13;
&#13;
Gentlemen:&#13;
&#13;
As I explained some time ago...my "duty" for the 70's this pro football season...is to control five pro teams...the Jets, the Dolphins, the KC Chiefs, the Eagles and the Cowboys. By control, I mean...stop them from attaining the world Championship, which means taking their team apart as the season progresses, and causing them to lose games.&#13;
&#13;
Now, I didn't pick the patsies to control...the Jets, KC Chiefs and Cowboys are just about the best teams around in the world.&#13;
&#13;
So far in the season the Eagles have lost 2 (out of 3); the Jets have lost 2 (out of 3); the Cowboys have lost 2 (out of 2); and the Chiefs have lost 1 out of 3. This isn't bad for a PK start.&#13;
&#13;
But...the Miami Dolphins so far have eluded the PK. Ha ha ha.&#13;
&#13;
So naturally...I'll have to give a special demonstration on the Dolphins. Special PK will now be assigned to get rid of Griese and Waterfield, the two stars holding the team together. And that will be all of that.&#13;
&#13;
You can watch it happen, now.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 1134 C&amp;S  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
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1 Drowns in Va. Beach, 1 in N.C. 8/17/70&#13;
&#13;
Riptide Alarm Spans Beaches&#13;
&#13;
BY MORRIS ROWE  &#13;
AND ETHEL STEADMAN  &#13;
Virginian-Pilot Staff Writers&#13;
&#13;
A treacherous undertow extending from Cape Hatteras to Ocean City, Md., was blamed for the drowning of two people Sunday, one in Virginia Beach and the other in Buxton, N.C.&#13;
&#13;
The Weather Bureau issued a dangerous riptide alarm for the 300-mile stretch of beaches shortly before noon Sunday and warned bathers and surfers to beware of the strong undertow at least through today.&#13;
&#13;
Virginia Beach Patrolman C. W. Cover said Julio Fajardo, 19, of Guatemala, disappeared about 11:30 a.m. despite rescue attempts by his brother and two lifeguards.&#13;
&#13;
Fajardo was swimming about 50 yards offshore at 34th Street when he got into trouble, Cover said. Fajardo's brother, Juan, of Arlington, grabbed a float and went to Julio's aid.&#13;
&#13;
Julio, Cover said, grabbed Juan around the neck and almost drowned him. Two lifeguards, John Havilmand and Joe Shepherd, then went to help the brothers but were able to save only Juan.&#13;
&#13;
The body had not been recovered Sunday night.&#13;
&#13;
The Fajardos came to Virginia Beach Sunday to spend the day, Cover said.&#13;
&#13;
The other drowning victim was a young woman vacationing with her husband on North Carolina's Outer Banks.&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Susan Jones, 23, of Cincinnati, Ohio, drowned in rough surf behind the Cape Hatteras Court Motel in Buxton. A Coast Guard spokesman said she apparently was swimming alone.&#13;
&#13;
Witnesses reported seeing her swimming the back stroke before she disappeared. Her body was recovered by a Coast Guard amphibious vehicle beyond the breakers four minutes after rescue personnel arrived.&#13;
&#13;
Efforts to revive Mrs. Jones&#13;
&#13;
(See Riptide, Page A8)&#13;
&#13;
Witnesses indicated that the children apparently got out too far from shore and into water over their heads.&#13;
&#13;
Rescue workers recovered the body of Keith Piggott early in the evening, but had not found the other child's body by late Sunday night.&#13;
&#13;
Cover, a retired Navy man, said he had "never seen anything like this" in 20 years in the Navy. He quoted Hugh Kitchen, captain of the Virginia Beach Patrol, the lifeguard service, as saying Sunday's undertow was only the "fourth time in 40 years he had seen the water at Virginia Beach so treacherous."&#13;
&#13;
Riptides occur when water, piled onto a beach by waves or swells, rushes quickly back into the ocean. Sunday, swells of up to eight feet and tides up to six feet were reported in Virginia Beach.&#13;
&#13;
Cover put it this way:&#13;
&#13;
"There is a rough surf and strong undertow coming from the south-southeast. The waves come in, crash down on top of the water and immediately go back out, creating a suction effect that carries swimmers out with it."&#13;
&#13;
"Normally the waves come in, break and flow up on the beach. They weren't doing that. They'd just come, crash down and move back out."&#13;
&#13;
Police tried to close the entire oceanfront from Ft. Story to the North Carolina line at 12:30 p.m., but found that all they could do legally was issue warnings.&#13;
&#13;
Police, Coast Guardsmen, and National Park Service officials patrolled beaches from Fort Story to Cape Hatteras Sunday. Despite warnings, they reported, some swimmers entered the water.&#13;
&#13;
The Coast Guard dispatched the cutter Pt. Huron to cruise the Virginia capes to help boatmen in distress. Hundreds were reportedly experiencing difficulty returning to calm water, but no incidents were recorded.&#13;
&#13;
The weekend sea conditions apparently were a spinoff from the tropical disturbance, now dissipated, which Friday caused a delay in the departure of a shipload of nerve gas from Sunny Point, N.C. The Weather Bureau said the trough of low pressure caused squalls and generally rough weather offshore. This turbulence kicked up the waves and swells which produced the riptides.&#13;
&#13;
The tide Sunday was extremely low about 12:30 and although not directly related to the undertow situation, it did cause the grounding of the biggest charter fishing boat operating out of Rudee Inlet.&#13;
&#13;
Earl Paul, owner of the Sea Robin II, a 65-foot, $70,000 party boat, said he went aground in the Rudee Inlet channel at 12:40 as he tried to make it to dockside.&#13;
&#13;
A second boat, the Jo-Dee, owned by policeman J. T. Haley, came in behind Paul, but didn't have enough clearance around the Sea Robin II to make it through the channel.&#13;
&#13;
Paul said he was temporarily in danger of cracking up the boat against the rock jetties before he could tie the boat securely.&#13;
&#13;
Haley put a line from the Jo-Dee on the Sea Robin to help keep it from going onto the rocks.&#13;
&#13;
Paul said he didn't think his boat was damaged, and he was able to make it dockside at 3:30 p.m. Haley followed.&#13;
&#13;
The Sea Robin is new and started operating in Rudee in June.&#13;
&#13;
Paul said he ran aground every day for the first two weeks he had the boat in operation.&#13;
&#13;
Sunday he said he believed a northeaster earlier this week dumped about six inches of sand in the Rudee channel and that "six inches was our margin of safety," he said.&#13;
&#13;
Sam Scott, director of the Bureau of Tourism, whose job includes the development of Rudee Inlet, was called to the scene Sunday but declined to comment on the situation.&#13;
&#13;
Another spokesman Sunday said dredging probably will begin today to open the channel.&#13;
&#13;
confirmation on my "Multiple Miracle" of recent events, scientists, who are observing. (This is why the Si's are hostile to scientists.) They were in on it from the beginning. If Dr. S, Dr. H, or Dr. F...would like to give me a detailed written (perhaps notarized) confirmation on my recent "Multiple Miracle"...which an very proud of... it would help me, and the Si's, very very much. Of course, if they do not wish...it is their prerogative. Personally I feel it is a matter of truth over scientific"image". And what I have accomplished is TRUTH. After all...I can only send in my written predictions in advance, before in the scientists' offices to date-stamp the material, and collate their file for them...so that they can see the miracle that is happening.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) Ginena BOX 3134 CHS Norfolk, Virginia.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
JULY 18, 1970&#13;
&#13;
D.S.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Otto Binder&#13;
&#13;
A most interesting situation has arisen now. As a result of the SAGA article, I was fired from the office where I worked...because the most stupid boss there (called "Double Ugly" by the employees) has a deathly fear of UFO's...when he found out about the articles. As a result...I am now without a car, without money, without proper clothes...and age 50. You figure it out. I could make 20 to 30 thousand a year...you bet...with a bankroll to start it off. But have no bankroll.  &#13;
Anyway...enclosed find some clippings. Couldn't enclose the second clipping re the 74 mph storm yesterday, because of lack of funds to get downtown, and to get the necessary papers. Anyone else will have to check with you.&#13;
&#13;
Now, to business. And it is very, very interesting. As you know, I had put a "grid" over this area...and per my daily signals, per my training, they sent weekly tough thunderstorms into this Virginia Beach/Norfolk, Virginia Beach area. Then Larry Maddry wrote me and said, "I give the hell up...let's have an interview..." in order to get this area off the hook. He did the interview, and I stopped signaling the SI's. This per my agreement with Maddry and the newspaper. I explained to Maddry that the mechanism as set up (ODE mechanism) would not instantly go away...that it would have to be slowly phased out...taking some weeks.&#13;
&#13;
Sunday a tremendous, and rare, killer undertow hit Virginia Beach...which only two weeks ago was hit by a lightning attack like you've never seen...then Monday, a tremendous thunderstorm which flooded the area, WITH 74 MPH WINDS.&#13;
&#13;
(Otto...you've got clippings to cover both...as I explained above, the other contacts will have to do without the "74 mph storm"...reason as explained above.)&#13;
&#13;
You see...although the SI's have trained me rigorously...in over a hundred ways to USE ODE methods...PK methods...they haven't given me a single method of REMOVING the PK, or the ODE mechanism! And I thought this would interest you to know it. I had, of course, assumed that if I stopped my daily signals, then the phenomena would cease. But...that might not be the case. If ODE attacks keep on happening into September, then I'll have to contact my "professors" in the other dimension...and get some specialized training in how to remove this thing.&#13;
&#13;
In closing...I am deeply disappointed that I have been unable to get a written confirmation on my "Multiple Miracle" of recent date from my friendly scientists, who are observing. (This is why the SI's are hostile to scientists.) They were in on it from the beginning. If Dr. S, Dr. H, or Dr. F...would like to give me a detailed written (perhaps notarized) confirmation on my recent "Multiple Miracle"...which I am very proud of...it would help me, and the SI's, very very much. Of course, if they do not wish...it is their prerogative. Personally I feel it is a matter of truth over scientific "image". And what I have accomplished is TRUTH. After all...I can only send in my written predictions in advance, before the fact. I cannot be there in the scientists' offices to date-stamp the material, and collate their file for them...so that they can see the miracle that is happening.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
Owens 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia.&#13;
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August 12, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Simpson, Chief  &#13;
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&#13;
Dear Dr. Simpson:&#13;
&#13;
Am writing to point out a most inaccurate and really unscientific statement that you made to Maddry, the local reporter, when he called you a while back and talked to you. You told him (approx.) that I'd sent you a whole lot of material...but nothing helpful. Nothing...helpful? I could not believe my ears!&#13;
&#13;
First...although I came down there personally and showed you my documented file...your letter to me, my answer to you, followed by the demonstration I promised you...a cane to Cape Kennedy...and you would not admit even this to Maddry. But...let's get to your statement about "nothing helpful" in my info to you.&#13;
&#13;
The season before Hurricane Camille...I wrote you and warned you...that the SI's were going to produce the "granddaddy of them all...biggest and most powerful hurricane ever to hit the U.S." It didn't hit that season...it hit the following season. Camille WAS the granddaddy of them all. How was my information helpful? If you'd believed me, as you should have by now...you'd have warned the people of the possibility of this, and they'd have been prepared.&#13;
&#13;
Also, in all that "unhelpful material" I carefully explained to you that all hurricanes then, and now, are SI canes...they are different than old, ordinary hurricanes. They are special, with special properties. Why was this information helpful? Because, if you'd have believed me...countless lives would have been saved and that's a fact. Before Camille struck, newspapers printed stories of people who were going to "ride out Camille...people announced they'd ride her out...because they'd been through hurricanes before." Before Celia just struck and people announced they'd ride her out...because they'd been through hurricanes before. Yes, sure, but NOT SI CANES. If they'd KNOWN these were special canes, with special properties, known about the SI's...and gotten the hell out of there! You, sir, have failed quite badly...in your duty...to the people of this country...to keep them informed, accurately and adequately.&#13;
&#13;
Also, in all that "unhelpful material" I offered to give you the services of my SI mind...the only one of its kind in the world...to AVERT hurricanes as they approached. If you'd believed me...I could have turned Camille back, and the same with Celia.&#13;
&#13;
You aren't a dumb man. I enjoyed talking with you. You are very intelligent. So that I KNOW and YOU KNOW that what I am saying is quite true. My documentation is quite powerful and good. And you damn well know that, too. But it isn't fair to the people whom you're supposed to be guarding with YOUR services...to let them keep on thinking the hurricanes that approach are ordinary hurricanes. You know that Celia was the only one of its kind ever; Camille was quite a fooler too, yes?&#13;
&#13;
Think about it a while.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
August 10, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dear Dr. Sprinkle:&#13;
&#13;
Thank you for your communication. If you watched the All Star game on TV...then you saw the close-up of the face of the Chief quarterback, Dawson, as he came off the field in the second half...baffled, puzzled, and disgusted. And well he should be. As leader of the greatest pro football team in the world...he'd been unable to score more than a single touchdown against a bunch of kids who had never played against pros in their lives. Moreover, he'd tried every pro trick in the book...including a fake kick...to score in the second half...and was unable to do so. This is PK working; pure and simple, and powerful. The fact that the Stars threw the ball to the Chiefs a couple of times for a couple of easy scores meant nothing except that the Stars were throwing away their PK advantage. Yes, the fumble by the Chiefs' runback expert, was dramatic...almost unbelievable the way it happened. The ball ran back to the eight yard line, I believe...where the Stars took it...and did their thing: threw away another chance they had to score by not scoring. I might add; when the game first came on the announcer on TV apologized for an upset in the TV communications, but said they'd finally gotten it corrected.&#13;
&#13;
Do not...judge my PK effectivity...on the basis of a single game which you do not understand fully. That was the fatal mistake made by the owners of the Eagles. I wrote Jerry Wolman that I could make his Eagles champs. His brother, Manny Wolman, who lives in Washington, D.C., came to Philadelphia to meet with me...and gave me a single game to prove my work. I went to the game, involving the Steelers...and blocked the Steelers most effectively -- but the Eagles threw away every PK chance like the Stars did; i.e., the Steelers would fumble inside their own 20...and the Eagles would fail to score. Time and again. And the Eagles lost. And Wolman laughed at me and dismissed me...so then I went to work in earnest to show Wolman, and the Eagles, just what I could do for them, over a period of time.&#13;
&#13;
When you received all my recent letters re lightning attacks, rainstorms, drought, Hurricane Becky's rainfall, and the EM UFO over Norfolk...your secretary should have collated it all in a package...gluing the newsclips in date order...so that you could easily see the absolutely miraculous series of events following my letter to you of June 16th!&#13;
&#13;
You ask why the Si's do not "do it themselves". I suppose I understand your question. If you've read my book, then you know that the Si's have told me that they worked with Moses, who, like Ezekiel, did approximately the same things I am doing. I.e., the "Lord" would tell them to tell the people, or the Pharaoh, something...he would...then the "Lord" would make it happen. All right. Why did not the "Lord" do it himself then? Instead of using Moses...or using Ezekiel...as the "Lord" spokesman? You ask a penetrating question...and that is the&#13;
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=== **Page: 2 of 3**&#13;
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only answer that comes to my mind, offhand. If the Lord had the tremendous powers that were displayed when he took apart the Pharaoh and the Egyptians...the same powers the Si's seem to have...why, if that were the case, didn't he need Moses to go all through that rigamarole of speaking to the Pharaoh? Right? Why didn't the Lord just change the Pharaoh's mind...i.e., do it the Lord's way with the Lord's power. Why the middleman? Same with Ezekiel.  &#13;
I'll give you some food for thought...only by the Pharaoh refusing Moses...and rejecting the powers of the "Lord"... was the Lord given opportunity to display the various powers...plagues, rodent and insect infestations, and so on. If the Pharaoh had simply given in on Moses' first request then the people of that time, and the world later on, through the biblical record...would not know anything about the mysterious powers over and beyond the natural laws of humans.  &#13;
In the Si's book of rules...humans must choose to be helped by them...before they are allowed to help humans. It must be human choiceXXXXXXXXXX  &#13;
Incidentally...I have a complete file put together on my recent "multiple miracle"...can send it to you if you'll return it safely. But you have the same material there. Mine is just collated. This multiple miracle is perhaps the best thing I've ever done...there is no chance of "coincidence" involved...or precognition, for that matter...involving as it does a staggering variety of actions...rainstorm within a week, lightning attacks on specific areas, electromagnetic effect over Norfolk, hurricane brought into being and its rains used on Norfolk... all within the space of five weeks. Called in writing in advance. Really, no one could argue with that at all.  &#13;
So the football thing bothers you, eh? Heh heh. No doubt. You are like the human playing an ordinary game of chess... the Si's playing with you are, say, 25 to 50 moves ahead of you. The football thing seems trifling...and yet I think I can say, without giving the Si plan away...it's a major ploy with the Si's to obtain a major goal. Really big.  &#13;
Let me show you how they work: I've dealt with CIA and NASA for years...but nothing resulted. Both those agencies are, let's face it, corruptible. They almost have to be... politics to get things they want, like money for many activities and goals...power, etc. The one agency which is not corruptible is the FBI. Now, the Si's told me to write to the head of Pan Am and say they would bedevil the Pan Am 747's (this before they even flew regularly.) What happened? The Pan Am opener was a joke: lots of drum rolling in New York and the first plane...couldn't even get off the ground. So they used a substitute. It got to Europe, then all sorts of things went wrong. Shortly planes (747's still) that took off from France or Puerto Rico, had to turn back because of serious malfunctions. A 747 crashed on the runway on the west coast. So two FBI men came to see me about the matter. I explained, and they shook hands and left. THEN the Si's explained to ME that they had brought this about on purpose so that the FBI would get into the "Si action"...thus true&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
and accurate reports...not biased by power politics or greedy money wants or anything else, as per CIA and NASA, ...would get to the top level of US government. From the FBI. This the SI's wanted. But they didn't tell me the details...until the entire thing had been accomplished, complete with the 747 incidents. They are incredibly clever.&#13;
&#13;
To get back to your question...which bothers you, as you say...the SI's ARE doing this in their own way... look at it this way...suppose you wanted to improve the dolphin strain. You isolated a huge herd of dolphins. Through a strange stroke of IMHO luck, you got hold of one dolphin which could actually understand you, and communicate back in turn. Now, how much easier to improve ALL the dolphins if you could pass information on to this one dolphin which, in turn, passed it on in dolphin language to all the other dolphins...which cannot communicate with you, nor you with them?&#13;
&#13;
I welcome all questions which come from you, for I know they are intelligent questions...no matter how skeptical you might be...for that is, after all, a scientific approach. Observation and experimentation, skeptically, yet with an open mind.&#13;
&#13;
After all...I've walked the lonely road long years, demonstrating all this...with nothing but skeptics around me. But since my paranormal work is valid, solid, concrete.... it makes no difference whatever. It is simply a matter of time...until this fact is realized by humans on a high level of authority...and the paranormal work then put to useful, practical purposes...instead of demonstrations to get attention and prove points.&#13;
&#13;
Patience, Leo (call me Ted)....you'll never in your life encounter anything bigger, or more important...to you or the human race...than what I'm trying to show you now and in the future. You won't believe that, but I know it to be quite true.&#13;
&#13;
Best wishes to you.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Va. 23514&#13;
&#13;
P.S. Please xerox this and send copy to Dr. HYNEK, alias Allen. (Also please remember, Leo...my odd Indiana, hoosier, humor.)&#13;
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&#13;
August 7, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Larry Maddry, Virginian-Pilot.&#13;
&#13;
Dr Sprinkle  &#13;
Posted Aug 8, 1970 TJS&#13;
&#13;
Dear Larry:&#13;
&#13;
Since my lightning kicked the stuffings out of Virginia Beach last week, I've felt guilty...because you did do a column (though not the correct one the Si's wanted)...and now I feel wrong about it when I signal for rain. So...I've discontinued, days ago, any more signaling for rain and storms. There's bound to be an "echo effect"...that is, for several weeks the mechanism I set up will be in the process of phasing out...it doesn't just happen right now. But after that, it should be very nice here. At any rate I won't be kicking up any more lightning attacks and driving away the "grid" the same way. That's that, and I feel better about it. I like you and want to keep the faith with you.&#13;
&#13;
Interestingly...the Si's told me something new yesterday, in their mysterious and inimical way. It was to the R effect that they had trained me for long years...how to use ODE effects in literally hundreds of ways under varying conditions...and they asked me a question: do not lawyers study law for years to become lawyers? Do not doctors study medicine and surgery for years to become MD's? And at that point they withdrew from further communication. That can only have one meaning as I understand the Si's. They've been giving me what amounts to a "college education" in the use of their many powers, and ahead of me lies...some sort of "degree" evidently...i.e., I'll "graduate" and become "something". Of course I don't know what that "something" is. But one thing for sure. I'll be the only, single, graduate from this college, in the human race.&#13;
&#13;
If you aren't doing anything next Wednesday at noon...drop by 401, Plaza One, and let me treat you to an old-fashioned, delicious chicken and dumpling meal at the Puritan Restaurant that I told you about...or you could meet me there at noon. Either way. If you can make it, of course.&#13;
&#13;
Before closing...Dr. Simpson treated me, and the Si's, badly, when he refused to confirm the absolute fact that I called up a hurricane and guided it straight to target for him. It's documented. All right. Let's teach Dr. Simpson a lesson. Am going to call up two hurricanes to criss-cross lower Florida, making an "x" pattern (not necessarily two at the same time) either this season, or the next season. And guess what "target zero" will be! You've guessed it...the Hurricane Center (and Dr. Simpson's headquarters) at Miami University. Heh heh!&#13;
&#13;
Best to you and yours....&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
cc: Dr. Simpson, Chief  &#13;
Hurricane Center  &#13;
Miami&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CRS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23501&#13;
&#13;
Dear Ted:&#13;
&#13;
Thank you for continuing to send copies of your letters to me. As you indicated in the July 27th letter, you have not heard from some of your leaders.&#13;
&#13;
I watched, with interest, the KC Chiefs and College All Stars Game, on last Friday night. I was interested, partly because of my little-boy liking for football and partly because of the questions regarding what might happen to the KC Chiefs. I noted that the KC chief's punt return runner was bothered twice--to the extent of a fumble--but I was not certain if I could see other evidences of fumbles, injuries, and other unusual events.&#13;
&#13;
One question which has bothered me and which may have no immediate answer, is this: If the SI's wish to demonstrate their abilities and powers, would it be easier for them to do this in their own way rather than to use your abilities and efforts in these activities? As you indicate, there is a plan for the SI's in regard to professional football, and yet it seems that their goals must be many and varied, since professional football would seem to be rather "low on the list" of their eventual plans.&#13;
&#13;
Despite the questions which come to me, I appreciate the effort, time, and money involved in your sending these letters and documents to me.&#13;
&#13;
Thank you very much.&#13;
&#13;
Best wishes to you.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
R. Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D.  &#13;
Counselor and Associate Professor  &#13;
of Counseling and Testing&#13;
&#13;
dn&#13;
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=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
27, 1970....TO ALL CONTRACTS&#13;
&#13;
(THE PRO FOOTBALL SEASON)&#13;
&#13;
that you have all been able to read Otto Binder's masterfully-written account of my activities in SAGA magazine, showing the depth and scope of my work...you will be better able to appreciate what I am doing now, as well as in the future. (Have just completed demonstrating five miracles in the span of five weeks! Documented.)&#13;
&#13;
Before proceeding further...Brad Steiger is doing a book which will be out in October...about the world's psychics...and there'll be some kind of article in it on me and my work. Mention this just in case you want to get a copy. If you want Brad's address to order a copy, just let me know.&#13;
&#13;
OKAY. Coming up this week...is the All-Star vs. Kansas City Chiefs game. Believe I told you, or most of you, some time ago...months...that I aimed to try to use PK force to beat the KC Chiefs (current world's pro champions) in this one game. This Friday night, when the game is on, I'll be using my mind...to exert PK force (in a thousand ways) against the Chiefs, to help the All-Stars beat them. (The kids, you know.) Am going to use the Soldier's Field stadium in Chicago...as a "demonstration model"! Will try to affect the power there...knock out lights, etc., and radio. My force, from my mind...could also affect the crowd...cause them to do strange things.&#13;
&#13;
I will give the All-Stars, with my mind...many, many opportunities to win the game. If they fail to take advantage of all those opportunities, then, of course, they will not win. The PK cannot pick up the ball and run with it. It can trip up the opponents and make them fumble and goof all over the place, which is what I'll try to make happen to the minor injuries to the Chiefs...because am going to block them this year from winning the World's Championship. I've already notified Hank Stram coach; the Phila. Eagles coach; the Dallas Cowboys coach; and the Miami Dolphins coach - that I will use my mind...to stop them from winning the World's Championship this year.) So you can observe with interest...what happens.&#13;
&#13;
The SI's coming pro season, to affect their own...place their controls, this coming pro season, to affect every pro game...to cause countless injuries to players, make walking hospitals out of all teams. Now, I am not doing this. They've told me, to pass this on. (Last year I controlled, successfully, just three pro teams, with my mind. My friend Larry Maddry says, to do the above mean things, their plan is absolutely brilliant. I know why they are doing it. You can just have told me, but they told me to tell you the way of it. see, the result. Players being carried off the field by the many. Later on, when the time is right, they will allow me to tell you the why of this that they are doing...and then you'll gasp at their infinite cleverness! Guess that is all for now. Be sure and see that game this Friday...and hope that the SI's "time window" is okay for it. If it happen, a weird game...and you'll probably see freakish things. Best to you all now...and write in sometime. You might be dead and buried, a lot of you, for all I know.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS, Norfolk, Va.&#13;
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Owens&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 8**&#13;
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Dr Sprinkle  &#13;
Postmark  &#13;
AM 23 JUL 70  &#13;
12M&#13;
&#13;
JULY 22, 1970&#13;
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:&#13;
&#13;
On June 16, 1970 (while the Norfolk area was in the midst of a months-long drought) Ted Owens handed me a written prediction...that he would bring about a large rainstorm within a week's time (to save the crops in this area, which were in danger of dying from drought); that he would bring a steady stream of rainstorms into this area, to keep it raining all summer; that he would try to bring a hurricane near enough to this area to cause heavy rainfall in this area; and that he would cause lightning attacks in this area, to prove that it was he causing all this.&#13;
&#13;
Since June 16, 1970...these things above have occurred; the first heavy rainstorm came within five days after Ted Owens handed me the written prediction, and there have been rainstorms once or twice a week since that time. The newspapers told that the crops have been saved. Hurricane Becky just came into life...and this week the Norfolk area is getting rain from the hurricane, days of it. There have been several tremendous lightning storms in the area...and on two different occasions huge oil tanks were struck by lightning, and blew up in flames.&#13;
&#13;
And there was one other thing: Ted Owens handed me a written prediction that he would put over this area an "other-dimensional grid" which would have the function of causing weird, unusual electromagnetic effects in the Norfolk area. Shortly after he gave me this written prediction, a "strange object in the sky" was reported by all of the local TV stations...which told of hundreds of people calling the police and fire department that they had seen a huge, multicolored "halo" up over the city in the night sky.&#13;
&#13;
I certify that the above is a true and accurate statement of fact.&#13;
&#13;
x  &#13;
Juli Dyer  &#13;
Mrs. N. Dyer,  &#13;
Court Reporter  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia&#13;
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=== **Page: 2 of 8**&#13;
&#13;
23, 1970...TO ALL CONTACTS --- Multiple Miracle!&#13;
&#13;
have, for the first time, actually brought about a multiple miracle... and needless to say, am tremendously excited about it. It is soundly documented...completely wrapped up. I had a court reporter/notary public keep my letter-predictions in exact chronological order, before each happening. I have also a dozen other responsible people who can testify to it all. Now, here is what happened:&#13;
&#13;
On June 16, 1970, an article appeared in the Ledger-Star newspaper in Norfolk that this area was in a terrible drought...flowers and shrubs were dying, and the crops were in danger of disaster! I immediately that date, sat down and sent letters to the editors of both newspapers, Mr. Maddry, columnist, Mrs. Dyer, court reporter, and others...that I would do the following:  &#13;
(1) Try to make it rain here substantially within one week from June 16.  &#13;
(2) Give the area a drenching, soaking and pouring down...more and more rain...not just one rainstorm, etc.  &#13;
(3) The rainstorms would be marked with my own personal trademark... heavy lightning attacks.  &#13;
(4) I'd try to bring up a hurricane from lower Florida to this Norfolk area, or near this area...and draw more rain from it to here.  &#13;
(5) I'd erect a grid, other-dimensional, over this area...and produce weird electromagnetic effects in Norfolk/Virginia Beach area. (This in ltr. a few days later; am just lumping them for you.)&#13;
&#13;
(1) Norfolk then had a crash-bang, knockdown dragout storm five days after my letter on June 16...the 21st. It was marked by a tremendous lightning display.  &#13;
(2) For the next five weeks...there was a rainstorm at least once a week, sometimes twice or more a week, and it hasn't stopped raining yet!  &#13;
(3) Lightning in these storms during these five weeks, on two separate occasions, struck oil tanks and blew them up...knocked out power and communications, and generally raised cain.  &#13;
(4) Yesterday hurricane Becky threw its outer fringes of rainstorms up at the Norfolk area...and for several days, the TV weathermen say, we'll have rain from Becky here.  &#13;
(5) On June 29 in the evening all the TV stations began buzzing with excitement..."strange object in the sky" as announcers put it. Hundreds of people calling in to the police etc. A multi-colored "halo" had appeared over Norfolk. Next day in the paper was this heading: "Halo In Sky Puzzles Even Weather Bureau." It went on to explain...that there simply was no explanation from anybody, any official source, at all. They tried to fit it into any understandable explanation, but could not. It was simply a UFO. About a week later TV sets in the area went haywire and the words were put across the picture-screen: "This is not your set. It is due to atmospheric interference." This occurred several days in a row.&#13;
&#13;
So there you have it...Oh, and I almost forgot, the papers announced that the crops were saved...but, just think, the mind boggles...five simultaneous "miracles". Would be enough just to call the hurricane bringing up the rain, right? Then add to that that I made lightning strike...add to that that I created a weird EM effect over Norfolk...and the crops were saved...you see?&#13;
&#13;
I'll tell you now...I've accomplished some impossible things before...but this multiple miracle...tops them all, so far.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) Box 3141 CHS, Norfolk, Va.&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
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=== **Page: 3 of 8**&#13;
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Thousands Flee Becky&#13;
&#13;
Blow Due At 9 a.m.&#13;
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Postmark  &#13;
AM 23 Jul 70  &#13;
TIS&#13;
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TEXAS LA. MISS. ALA. GA.  &#13;
Port Arthur  &#13;
Houston  &#13;
Galveston  &#13;
Morgan City  &#13;
Mobile  &#13;
Pensacola  &#13;
FORT WALTON  &#13;
PORT ST. JOE  &#13;
Jacksonville  &#13;
Tampa  &#13;
Miami  &#13;
Key West  &#13;
BECKY  &#13;
HURRICANE WATCH&#13;
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PANAMA CITY, Fla. (UPI) — Thousands of tourists fled inland Tuesday ahead of Hurricane Becky, aiming 75-mile-per-hour winds for a strike this morning at the "Miracle Strip" beaches of the Florida panhandle.&#13;
&#13;
Several thousand persons were evacuated from Santa Rosa Island, parts of Destin, and other low-lying areas Tuesday night. Advance gales and heavy rains began lashing the Gulf Coast.&#13;
&#13;
Hurricane shelters were set up in Panama City, Fort Walton Beach, Destin, and other cities and towns along the 100-mile stretch of Gulf Coast threatened by Becky.&#13;
&#13;
Panama City Beach, an 18-mile stretch of white sand and tourist motels, was in the center of the area Becky was expected to strike around 9 a.m. today.&#13;
&#13;
"We've got about 50,000 tourists along the miracle strip now," a Chamber of Commerce spokesman said early Tuesday, "but most of them are bailing out for higher ground." There was a steady stream of traffic on U.S. 98—the main road through this beach area that draws thousands of summer tourists from Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi—but the Highway Patrol reported no serious traffic tieups.&#13;
&#13;
"People are buying bread, crackers, canned goods, flashlights and milk like crazy," said Zack Bronson, manager of a food store in Destin.&#13;
&#13;
At 10 p.m., Becky was centered about 160 miles south-southwest of Pensacola near latitude 28.0 north and longitude 86.6 west. It was expected to resume its northward movement about 8 to 10 m.p.h.&#13;
&#13;
Panhandle residents were told to expect 6 foot tides and up to 8 inches of rain that could cause local flooding of roads, streams, creeks and bayous.&#13;
&#13;
But despite the weather bu-&#13;
&#13;
binder, finds Owens more fascinating than Jeanne Dixon in his ability to predict the future.&#13;
&#13;
We have written about Owens before. A Norfolk woman reported that he had predicted lightning would strike the Apollo 12 spacecraft. It did.&#13;
&#13;
erview with this uncanny man, ailure. We left his home, turned nie car, and found that the bat-&#13;
&#13;
is a disarmingly intelligent fellow, a small-town hardware dealer, hy to predict events and create towledge funneled into his head&#13;
&#13;
it to the local Chamber of Comis," he added.&#13;
&#13;
is a letter written by a Philadelphiaims that Owens was challenged like a specified place—the bridge lightning struck the bridge.&#13;
&#13;
arrel to make with a man bearing aybe it's the SIs who need their psychiatrist.&#13;
&#13;
orms in the area...and on two different  &#13;
s were struck by lightning, and blew up&#13;
&#13;
thing: Ted Owens handed me a written put over this area an "other-dimensional he function of causing weird, unusual in the Norfolk area. Shortly after he liction, a "strange object in the sky" he local TV stations...which told of ng the police and fire department that ticolored "halo" up over the city in&#13;
&#13;
is a true and accurate statement of&#13;
&#13;
Chili Dyer  &#13;
Mrs. N. Dyer  &#13;
Court Reporter  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia&#13;
&#13;
(See Becky, Page A10)&#13;
&#13;
EVEN YOUR WHITE HAIR, AND CUSTOM-FITTED HALO DO NOT ENTITLE YOU TO INSULT ME! LET'S GET OUT OF HERE, DARLING!&#13;
&#13;
JR. IN  &#13;
JDITY AND  &#13;
WITH  &#13;
A DASH  &#13;
OF  &#13;
NAGE  &#13;
AND&#13;
&#13;
7-22  &#13;
© King Features Syndicate, Inc., 1970.  &#13;
World rights reserved.&#13;
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=== **Page: 4 of 8**&#13;
&#13;
Lawrence  &#13;
Maddry  &#13;
RN:  &#13;
THE RAINMAKER is at it again.  &#13;
We're talking, of course, about Ted Owens, one of your Norfolk neighbors whose space people have brought more raindrops falling on my head and yours than Burt Bacharach ever thought of.  &#13;
At least that's his story.  &#13;
Now breathe deeply. Your pulse okay? Ted Owens is the 49-year-old former knife thrower with an IQ of 150 - genius starts at 140 - who is the feature subject for an article in the August issue of Saga magazine.  &#13;
Opening Saga, you will find Owens standing in a drawing like a great Colossus as Boeing 747s fall mysteriously from the sky and New York is thrown into a blackout and a number of other weird happenings unfold.  &#13;
The writer, Otto O. Binder, finds Owens more fascinating than Jeane Dixon in his ability to predict the future.  &#13;
ile the Norfolk area was in the midst of a drought) Ted Owens handed me a written prediction that he would bring about a large rainstorm (to save the crops in this area, which were suffering from drought); that he would bring rainstorms into this area, to keep it from drying up; that he would try to bring a hurricane into this area to cause heavy rainfall and that he would cause lightning attacks in this area and that it was he causing all this.  &#13;
.these things above have occurred; the rain came within five days of Ted Owens' prediction, and there have been rain once a week since that time. The newspapers have been saved. Hurricane Becky just came last week; the Norfolk area is getting rain out of it. There have been several storms in the area...and on two different banks were struck by lightning, and blew up.  &#13;
er thing: Ted Owens handed me a written prediction that he would put over this area an "other-dimensional" function, the function of causing weird, unusual events in the Norfolk area. Shortly after he gave me this prediction, a "strange object in the sky" was seen by the local TV stations...which told of it, causing the police and fire department that saw it to call it a "multicolored 'halo'" up over the city in  &#13;
The Seer  &#13;
Who Sees  &#13;
Via His SIs  &#13;
We have written about Owens before. A Norfolk woman reported that he had predicted lightning would strike the Apollo 12 spacecraft. It did.  &#13;
During our last interview with this uncanny man, he predicted a power failure. We left his home, turned the light switch in the car, and found that the battery was dead.  &#13;
Coincidence? Owens a disarmingly intelligent fellow with the face of a small-town hardware dealer, claims that his ability to predict events and create storms is special knowledge funneled into his head from space people. He calls them SIs, short for space intelligences.  &#13;
What concerned us was the weather. About a month ago Owens began writing us predicting a lot of storms for the Norfolk-Virginia Beach area. We've been getting a few. So we drove out to discuss this with him.  &#13;
He was seated at a kitchen table in his walkup apartment, pulling on a cigar.  &#13;
"You remember that I predicted storms for this area," he said. "Well, it's happening. The SIs are at work. They've placed a kind of weather grid over this area."  &#13;
He tossed clippings from The Virginian-Pilot and the Ledger-Star in my direction. One concerned the lightning bolt that destroyed a Humble Oil tank in Norfolk a couple of weeks ago.  &#13;
Other clippings concerned the loss of revenue at the Boardwalk Art Show because of rain. There was one from the Pilot, dated June 22, 1970, with a banner headline: "Tidewater Storm Hits Buildings and Boats."  &#13;
We asked Owens how the SIs were bringing all this about.  &#13;
"They construct a weather grid inside my head. It's very difficult to describe," he noted. He was sketching now with a pencil, drawing the Atlantic coastline with little marks like weather bars pocking its surface in the Virginia Beach area.  &#13;
"The parts shift back and forth in the grid like in an automobile motor; they shift and slide," he confided.  &#13;
To put this weather pattern into motion, Owens said, the SIs have given him a special gift. "They have  &#13;
ve is a true and accurate statement of  &#13;
Mili Dyer  &#13;
Mrs. N. Dyer  &#13;
Court Reporter  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 5 of 8**&#13;
&#13;
# The Seer Who Sees Via His SIs&#13;
&#13;
Dixon in his ability to predict the future. We have written about Owens before. A Norfolk woman reported that he had predicted lightning would strike the Apollo 12 spacecraft. It did.&#13;
&#13;
Coincidence? Owens a disarmingly intelligent fellow with the face of a small-town hardware dealer, claims that his ability to predict events and create storms is special knowledge funneled into his head from space people. He calls them SIs, short for space intelligences.&#13;
&#13;
What concerned us was the weather. About a month ago Owens began writing us predicting a lot of storms for the Norfolk-Virginia Beach area. We've been getting a few. So we drove out to discuss this with him.&#13;
&#13;
He was seated at a kitchen table in his walkup apartment, pulling on a cigar. "You remember that I predicted storms for this area," he said. "Well, it's happening. The SIs are at work. They've placed a kind of weather grid over this area."&#13;
&#13;
He tossed clippings from The Virginian-Pilot and the Ledger-Star in my direction. One concerned the lightning bolt that destroyed a Humble Oil tank in Norfolk a couple of weeks ago.&#13;
&#13;
Other clippings concerned the loss of revenue at the Boardwalk Art Show because of rain. There was one from the Pilot, dated June 22, 1970, with a banner headline: "Tidewater Storm Hits Buildings and Boats."&#13;
&#13;
We asked Owens how the SIs were bringing all this about. "They construct a weather grid inside my head. It's very difficult to describe," he noted. He was sketching now with a pencil, drawing the Atlantic coastline with little marks like weather bars pocking its surface in the Virginia Beach area. "The parts shift back and forth in the grid like in an automobile motor; they shift and slide," he confided.&#13;
&#13;
To put this weather pattern into motion, Owens said, the SIs have given him a special gift. "They have now given me special words to say to implement the weather."&#13;
&#13;
What are the words? His eyes rolled upward, horrified. "Oh, I can't repeat them. They wouldn't want me to do that," he said. He tossed over a copy of a letter written to the editor of the Ledger-Star. "Tell the girls to put up their bikinis and get out their umbrellas. Ha. Ha. Ha.," the letter warned.&#13;
&#13;
AND THERE WERE CLIPPINGS from The Miami Herald and a Philadelphia paper reporting unusual rain accompanying Owens' arrival in town.&#13;
&#13;
In The Herald, Owens was standing by the shoreline with arms upraised like a latter day swami, beckoning rain.&#13;
&#13;
Let us assume Mr. Owens, that the SIs are bringing our rain. What will make it stop?&#13;
&#13;
"They want to make themselves real to us. They want documentation of what they are doing to this area with the weather."&#13;
&#13;
He paused.&#13;
&#13;
"You actually owe it to the local Chamber of Commerce to write about this," he added.&#13;
&#13;
In his files there is a letter written by a Philadelphia attorney who claims that Owens was challenged to make lightning strike a specified place--the bridge to Camden--and that lightning struck the bridge.&#13;
&#13;
We have no quarrel to make with a man bearing such credentials. Maybe it's the SIs who need their heads examined by a psychiatrist.&#13;
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=== **Page: 6 of 8**&#13;
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Lightning Hits Gasoline Tank&#13;
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Norfolk Plant Imperiled,  &#13;
Homes Left, Ship Moved&#13;
&#13;
By ETHEL STEADMAN  &#13;
Virginian-Pilot Staff Writer&#13;
&#13;
NORFOLK — Lightning struck  &#13;
a huge gasoline storage tank at  &#13;
the Humble Oil &amp; Refining Co.'s  &#13;
district plant on Hampton Boule-  &#13;
vard Saturday, setting off a spec-  &#13;
tacular fire which threatened to  &#13;
spread to several adjacent tanks.  &#13;
The Coast Guard, Navy, and  &#13;
Civil Defense personnel aided  &#13;
Norfolk fire fighters in combat-  &#13;
ting the blaze, which raged un-  &#13;
checked for hours.&#13;
&#13;
Three hours after the tank  &#13;
blazed up, flames appeared to be  &#13;
as intense as ever. Numerous  &#13;
residents of a nearby trailer  &#13;
court fled their homes as giant  &#13;
fireballs rolled up and out of the  &#13;
tank.&#13;
&#13;
A commercial tanker moored  &#13;
only 300 yards from the tank also  &#13;
was imperiled until crewmen  &#13;
moved it out into the channel.&#13;
&#13;
The fire started around 2:30  &#13;
p.m. almost simultaneously with  &#13;
a series of severe lightning flash-  &#13;
es. A service station employee  &#13;
near the scene said, "The man  &#13;
who asked not to be  &#13;
identified, said he heard a noise  &#13;
similar to that produced when a  &#13;
transformer is hit by lightning.&#13;
&#13;
("There was a big explosion and  &#13;
it shook the ground," the man  &#13;
said. Moments later, he looked  &#13;
out and saw smoke boiling from  &#13;
one of the Humble tanks, the  &#13;
man added.&#13;
&#13;
By 11 p.m., the Coast Guard re-  &#13;
ported that there was a need for  &#13;
additional powdered foam by fire  &#13;
fighters. The foam, employed to  &#13;
smother blazes of this sort, was  &#13;
to be trucked to Norfolk from  &#13;
Elizabeth City, N.C., at last re-  &#13;
port, a Coast Guard spokesman  &#13;
said.&#13;
&#13;
Heavy rainfall drenched the  &#13;
area during the fire's height but  &#13;
it appeared only to dampen the  &#13;
enthusiasm of spectators and not  &#13;
to douse the flames.&#13;
&#13;
As word of the fire spread, peo-  &#13;
ple lined up along Hampton Bou-  &#13;
levard to watch the show. While  &#13;
the periodic downpours of rain  &#13;
the sightseers straggled away.&#13;
&#13;
Winds whipped the flames side-  &#13;
ways from time to time, forcing  &#13;
firemen to turn hoses on one an-  &#13;
other to keep their clothing from  &#13;
igniting.&#13;
&#13;
The Navy had at least two fire  &#13;
boats on the scene. The Coast  &#13;
Guard sent the cutters Mochigan,  &#13;
Point Brown, and Cherokee.&#13;
&#13;
No South Hampton Roads city  &#13;
owns a fireboat.&#13;
&#13;
By midnight, efforts were  &#13;
being directed at cooling down  &#13;
the adjacent sotrage tanks, each  &#13;
of which holds 30,000 barrels of  &#13;
high-octane fuel.&#13;
&#13;
The storage tank hit Saturday  &#13;
was of the floating-top type and  &#13;
was one of four nestled together  &#13;
inside a low dike to prevent gaso-  &#13;
line spillage. In all, there are  &#13;
eight to 10 tanks in the immedi-  &#13;
ate vicinity, by one estimate.&#13;
&#13;
Humble officials were en route  &#13;
to Norfolk from Baltimore Saturday to assess the damage.&#13;
&#13;
The fireboats proved of little  &#13;
use in fighting the tank fire, as  &#13;
they were unable to get close  &#13;
enough to be effective, a Coast  &#13;
Guard spokesman said. They stood by  &#13;
case the flames spread.&#13;
&#13;
Shortly after midnight, the  &#13;
Coast Guard reported that the  &#13;
Elizabeth City base was unable  &#13;
to supply powdered foam. Addi-  &#13;
tional supplies of the foam were  &#13;
being borrowed from the Little  &#13;
Creek Naval Amphibious Base,  &#13;
the Naval Station, and the New-  &#13;
port News Fire Department, the  &#13;
Coast Guard said.&#13;
&#13;
Norfolk sent nine engines, a  &#13;
(See Bolt, Page A14)&#13;
&#13;
Flames surge from the lightning-struck storage tank.  &#13;
Virginian-Pilot Photo by Charles Meeds&#13;
&#13;
oting&#13;
&#13;
t Guns, Bombs Seized&#13;
&#13;
searches for the weapons used  &#13;
in rioting Friday night and early  &#13;
Saturday.&#13;
&#13;
The night of fighting, with fire  &#13;
bombs, grenades, and gunfire  &#13;
exploding in the streets, raised  &#13;
Northern Ireland's death toll  &#13;
from rioting to 12 in the last  &#13;
two weekends.&#13;
&#13;
Two of Friday night's victims  &#13;
were snipers killed by army  &#13;
sharpshooters and another was  &#13;
crushed by an armored car. At  &#13;
least another 80 persons were  &#13;
injured—19 of them soldiers—&#13;
&#13;
canceling Protestant Orange pa-  &#13;
rades set for today outside Bel-  &#13;
fast.&#13;
&#13;
This new outburst in the an-  &#13;
cient feud between Catholics  &#13;
and Protestants began after the  &#13;
imprisonment June 26 of Ber-  &#13;
nadette Devlin, the Catholic civ-  &#13;
il rights leader and member of  &#13;
Britain's Parliament. She was  &#13;
sentenced to a six-month term  &#13;
in connection with disorders in  &#13;
Londonderry last August.&#13;
&#13;
Troops barricaded roads into  &#13;
the town of Armagh and&#13;
&#13;
nearby schools while the houses  &#13;
were searched. They turned up  &#13;
45 pistols, 38 rifles, two subma-  &#13;
chine guns, 13 shotguns, 15,000  &#13;
rounds of ammunition, 100 fire  &#13;
bombs, and 45 pounds of explo-  &#13;
sives.&#13;
&#13;
From inside the sealed-off dis-  &#13;
trict, nationalist member of  &#13;
Parliament Paddy Devlin de-  &#13;
clared that the area's Catholics  &#13;
now wanted the troops to stay to  &#13;
protect them against Protes-  &#13;
tants, who would be "infuriat-&#13;
&#13;
Today's Chuckle  &#13;
Discretion is closing your  &#13;
mouth before somebody else  &#13;
does it for you.&#13;
&#13;
In Today's Pilot&#13;
&#13;
Inside Virginia Politics, Page A12&#13;
&#13;
Amusements ....... F4-5  &#13;
Ann Landers ....... G4  &#13;
Gov't Worker ....... B13  &#13;
Books ............ C6  &#13;
Obituaries ......... B2  &#13;
Bridge ........... H3  &#13;
Sports ........... E1-11  &#13;
Business ......... E12-14  &#13;
Travel ........... B14  &#13;
Classified ........ D1-14  &#13;
TV-Radio ......... F2-3  &#13;
Crossword ........ F6  &#13;
Weather .......... A2  &#13;
Dr. Thosteson ..... H3  &#13;
Wishing Well ..... H3  &#13;
Editorials ........ C4  &#13;
Women ........... G1-10&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 7 of 8**&#13;
&#13;
# Gasoline Tank&#13;
&#13;
## Norfolk Plant Imperiled, Homes Left, Ship Moved&#13;
&#13;
By ETHEL STEADMAN&#13;
&#13;
Virginian-Pilot Staff Writer&#13;
&#13;
NORFOLK — Lightning struck a huge gasoline storage tank at the Humble Oil &amp; Refining Co.'s district plant on Hampton Boulevard Saturday, setting off a spectacular fire which threatened to spread to several adjacent tanks.&#13;
&#13;
The Coast Guard, Navy, and Civil Defense personnel aided Norfolk fire fighters in combatting the blaze, which raged unchecked for hours.&#13;
&#13;
Three hours after the tank blazed up, flames appeared to be as intense as ever. Numerous residents of a nearby trailer court fled their homes as giant fireballs rolled up and out of the tank.&#13;
&#13;
A commercial tanker moored only 300 yards from the tank also was imperiled until crewmen moved it out into the channel.&#13;
&#13;
The fire started around 7:30 p.m. almost simultaneously with a series of severe lightning flashes, a service station employee near the scene said.&#13;
&#13;
The man, who asked not to be identified, said he heard a noise similar to that produced when a transformer is hit by lightning.&#13;
&#13;
“There was a big explosion and it shook the ground,” the man said. Moments later, he looked out and saw smoke boiling from one of the Humble tanks, the man added.&#13;
&#13;
By 11 p.m., the Coast Guard reported that there was a need for additional powdered foam by fire fighters. The foam, employed to smother blazes of this sort, was to be trucked to Norfolk from Elizabeth City, N.C., at last report, a Coast Guard spokesman said.&#13;
&#13;
Heavy rainfall drenched the area during the fire's height but it appeared only to dampen the enthusiasm of spectators and not to douse the flames.&#13;
&#13;
As word of the fire spread, people lined up along Hampton Boulevard to watch the show. With the periodic downpours of rain, the sightseers straggled away.&#13;
&#13;
Winds whipped the flames sideways from time to time, forcing firemen to turn hoses on one another to keep their clothing from igniting.&#13;
&#13;
The Navy had at least two fireboats on the scene. The Coast Guard sent the cutters Mochican, Point Brown, and Cherokee.&#13;
&#13;
No South Hampton Roads city owns a fireboat.&#13;
&#13;
By midnight, efforts were being directed at cooling down the adjacent storage tanks, each of which holds 30,000 barrels of high-octane fuel.&#13;
&#13;
The storage tank hit Saturday was of the floating-top type and was one of four nestled together inside a low dike to prevent gasoline spillage. In all, there are eight to 10 tanks in the immediate vicinity, by one estimate. Humble officials were en route from Baltimore late Saturday to assess the damage.&#13;
&#13;
The fireboats proved of little use in fighting the tank fire, as they were unable to get close enough to be effective, a fire spokesman said. They stood by in case the flames spread.&#13;
&#13;
Shortly after midnight, the Coast Guard reported that its Elizabeth City base was unable to supply powdered foam. Additional supplies of the foam were being borrowed from the Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base, the Naval Station, and the Newport News Fire Department, the Coast Guard said.&#13;
&#13;
Norfolk sent nine engines, two&#13;
&#13;
(See Bolt, Page A14)&#13;
&#13;
## Today's Chuckle&#13;
&#13;
Discretion is closing your mouth before somebody else does it for you.&#13;
&#13;
## In Today's Pilot&#13;
&#13;
Inside Virginia Politics, Page A12&#13;
&#13;
Amusements ........ F4-5  &#13;
Ann Landers......... G4  &#13;
Books ............ C6  &#13;
Bridge ........... E1-11  &#13;
Business.......... D1-14  &#13;
Classified ........ E1-24  &#13;
Gardening ........ G15  &#13;
Gov't Worker ...... B13  &#13;
Obituaries ........ B2  &#13;
H3  &#13;
Sports ........... E1-11  &#13;
Travel ........... B14  &#13;
TV-Radio ......... F2-3  &#13;
TV Bridge ........ A9&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 8 of 8**&#13;
&#13;
Virginian-Pilot, Wednesday, July 22, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Data From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU - ESSA  &#13;
FORECAST  &#13;
Figures Show High Temperatures Expected For Daytime Wednesday  &#13;
Isolated Precipitation Not Indicated - Consult Local Forecast&#13;
&#13;
## 2 Cool Days  &#13;
## Rain Expected&#13;
&#13;
Tidewater can expect more rain today, tonight, and probably Thursday. Temperatures are to range in the 70s and low 80s both days and in the 60s at night.  &#13;
A nearly stationary front, accompanied by numerous showers extending well inland, lay just south of the North Carolina-Virginia border Tuesday night.  &#13;
The frontal zone may waver back across the Virginia line today, then settle back southward. The front runs to southeastern Texas.  &#13;
The rain chances are 60 per cent today and 70 per cent tonight.  &#13;
Northeasterly winds of 10 to 20 miler per hour are to prevail today, tonight, and Thursday.  &#13;
High pressure centered just south of Lake Superior covers the region from the Dakotas and most of the Midwest. It is moving eastward and is due over New York late today.  &#13;
In Norfolk Tuesday, a gray day ended in more showers at night. Rainfall totaled .08 of an inch at the airport. The low was 67, the high 75, and the mean 71, which was 8 below normal.&#13;
&#13;
teriously and a number of other weiru happ  &#13;
fold.  &#13;
The writer, Otto O. Binder, finds Owens more fascinating than Jeane Dixon in his ability to predict the future.&#13;
&#13;
## The Seer&#13;
&#13;
## Who Sees&#13;
&#13;
## Via His SIs&#13;
&#13;
We have written about Owens before. A Norfolk woman reported that he had predicted lightning would strike the Apollo 12 spacecraft. It did.&#13;
&#13;
During our last interview with this uncanny man, he predicted a power failure. We left his home, turned the ignition switch in the car, and found that the battery was dead.&#13;
&#13;
Coincidence? Owens a disarmingly intelligent fellow with the face of a small-town hardware dealer, claims that his ability to predict events and create storms is special knowledge funneled into his head from space people. He calls them SIs, short for space intelligences.&#13;
&#13;
What concerned us was the weather. About a month ago Owens began writing us predicting a lot of storms for the Norfolk-Virginia Beach area. We've been getting a few. So we drove out to discuss this  &#13;
nks were struck by lightning, and blew up  &#13;
er thing: Ted Owens handed me a written uld put over this area an "other-dimensional s the function of causing weird, unusual ts in the Norfolk area. Shortly after he prediction, a "strange object in the sky" the local TV stations...which told of ling the police and fire department that multicolored "halo" over the city in&#13;
&#13;
ve is a true and accurate statement of&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. N. Dyer  &#13;
Court Reporter  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
July 24, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Larry Maddrey  &#13;
Columnist&#13;
&#13;
Dear Larry:&#13;
&#13;
Since your article came out...I've been in a quandary, and today the Si's have given me proper instructions as to what to do.&#13;
&#13;
Quandary: I proposed a bargain, (for the Si's): I would quit making it rain constantly in this area, if the paper would publish a confirmation of the Multiple-Miracles which I'd just brought about (through the Si's) in this area. You dropped over, said okay, and ran the article. But: the article did not mention that I said in writing I'd bring a storm in a week, and got it in five days; that I'd make weird electromagnetic effects happen in this area, and then the "strange object in the sky" appeared, that I'd save the crops, and they were saved; that I'd actually bring a hurricane close enough to water the area down with rain, and hurricane Becky did just that. And so forth. These were the things you were supposed to publish, to make our agreement valid...yet you did not. Just a vague general mention that I'd written "a month ago" I'd make it rain and storm, and there'd been a "few". Ha.&#13;
&#13;
All right. Now, problem. You did publish a confirmation for the Si's, although you confirmed the wrong things. And you seem to be in good faith about the matter, and want the rain stopped. Do I keep it raining all summer long (I can certainly do that) because you didn't give the Si's what they want? Or do I remove the mechanism that's set up...and make it stop raining...because you did produce a confirmation column, albeit the wrong confirmation, in good faith, but just erring?&#13;
&#13;
Here is what the Si's have instructed me: I'm to keep on making it rain week after week, until I hear from you on this. If I do not hear from you on this then I'm to assume that you either don't care whether it rains or not, or, since the Si's are allowing you to be the fair judge of the matter...you realize you didn't give them what they wanted, and judge that the rain should continue. In the event that you write and tell me you thought the article was what the Si's wanted, and did it in good faith expecting the rain to end...then and only then will I stop the rainfall. Okay?&#13;
&#13;
Best to you and yours....&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3141 CHS, Norfolk, Va.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
LEDGER-STAR&#13;
&#13;
Friday afternoon, July 31, 1970&#13;
&#13;
section B&#13;
&#13;
Virginia Beach hit  &#13;
by severe lightning&#13;
&#13;
By JACK DORSEY&#13;
&#13;
VIRGINIA BEACH — Lightning during a severe thunderstorm Thursday night touched ground at more than a dozen places, causing some damage and knocking out power to 25 or 30 customers.&#13;
&#13;
The central dispatcher for the Virginia Beach fire and rescue squad said today two radio transceivers were knocked out in his office by surges in power from the storm.&#13;
&#13;
Virginia Beach Junior High School, The Cavalier Hotel and at least four residences in scattered areas of the city placed calls to the fire department for assistance between 7:30 and 11 p.m. There were no injuries or major fires.&#13;
&#13;
The U.S. Weather Bureau at Norfolk Regional Airport said today the thunderstorm was confined to Virginia Beach and had little effect on other Tidewater area cities.&#13;
&#13;
A spokesman at the Weather Bureau said the storm was located north, east and south of the airport and he called it a "typical thunderstorm."&#13;
&#13;
He also said there has been a theory advanced lately that the unusually large amount of haze in the area is responsible in part for lightning being grounded more easily. The haze condition might have helped, he said, but this is only a theory that is being studied.&#13;
&#13;
Elsewhere in Virginia Beach, the Virginia Electric and Power Co. said it had a "hectic" night. "We had a lot of wind, rain and lightning," said Wallace Faison, district supervisor for the Virginia Beach Vepco office. "There were no widespread power failures."&#13;
&#13;
Faison said the affected areas included Thalia Creek, Kings Grant, Kingston, Little Neck and Malibu. The power failures affected only three or four customers in each of the areas, he said.&#13;
&#13;
A transformer on a utility pole exploded when struck by the lightning and caught fire, he said.&#13;
&#13;
According to the rescue squad dispatcher, the two radios knocked out at the Princess Anne Plaza headquarters were a stand-by remote fire transmitter and the Public Works Department transceiver.&#13;
&#13;
Officials at the Cavalier Hotel said today no damage occurred to the building.&#13;
&#13;
This lightning attack - called by me in advance, in writing. (Documented.)&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
August 1, 1970 ..... TO ALL CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
(1) Re my EM and steam demonstration on this Norfolk/Virginia Beach area, large headline in the newspaper Ledger-Star here last night, 7/31/70: "VIRGINIA BEACH HIT BY SEVERE LIGHTNING" by Jack Dorsey. It points out that a severe lightning attack...caused bolts of lightning to hit more than a dozen places in Virginia Beach...including the Virginia Beach High School, The Cavalier Hotel (famous spot) and "at least" four homes in scattered areas of the city...the "storm" was confined to Virginia Beach...two radio transmitters were knocked out "by surges in power" (see my earlier correspondence to you re the "grid" that would indeed cause surges in power)...the authorities stated this lightning attack "is being studied" as to its cause...the Virginia Electric and Power Company said it had a "hectic night." And it is interesting that one of the radio transmitters knocked out was a "fire transmitter"..(do you recall that for a joke I stood in front of the fire department and signalled for a lightning attack recently?)&#13;
&#13;
(2) The All Star-KC Chiefs Game last night. Score: Chiefs 24, Stars 3. And I told you...that I would use my mind, PK powers, to block and stop the Chiefs, right? Well, you say, obviously it didn't work, right? Wrong. The PK worked amazingly well. Let me show you how it did. The World Champions only made, earned, one touchdown. That's 7 points. And they got a kick. That's 3 points. All together the Chief's champion offensive team...only made 10 points! Not only that, but during the entire second half of the game, and remember they were playing, as it turned out, an impotent, helpless Star team that couldn't run and couldn't pass...during the entire second half the Chiefs could not score. They tried every trick in the book, too. And Dawson, said to be the best quarterback in all the pro teams, played just about the whole game. Now, the extra 14 points...were gift points..."cheap" touchdowns, as the pros put it...not made on purpose by the crack offensive team, but scored by the defensive team when the Star quarterbacks simply threw the ball away to Chief defenders, who took the gifts and ambled over for scores.&#13;
&#13;
I think that Hank Stram, the Chiefs coach, would be fair enough to tell you...that the lowly Miami Dolphins, with equal practice time, could have beaten them, the Chiefs, last night. Not only that...the PK stopping the Chiefs very cold...but the PK gave the All Stars opportunities to make touchdowns at least a half a dozen times! But what did they do with the opportunities? Threw the ball away into the arms of the Chiefs, or dropped passes, stumbled and bumbled and tossed away every opportunity the PK attack gave them. As I wrote you previously...the PK cannot carry the ball. All it can do is pave the way for scoring, by blocking the other team and holding back the other team. The favored team must capitalize on the breaks...and this is where the Stars broke down. Without the two cheap gift touchdowns...the score would have been 10-3; and if the Stars had scored even two or three of the splendid chances the PK gave them to make touchdowns...they'd have beaten the Chiefs easily.&#13;
&#13;
If you will watch the Chiefs now, as they go further into the season...you'll see them fall apart with key injuries. They'll win some games; but the PK will take them apart...and they won't be World Champions again.&#13;
&#13;
You may think this is all poppycock; but I've been attacking with PK for several years - you might say I'm a pro at it - and remember how I dismantled the Eagles! Believe me, it's mighty potent stuff!&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) Box 3134 CHS, Norfolk, Va. 23514&#13;
&#13;
Swens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 4 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Know any other human who can call the shots on 2 months of rain, at least once a week? (Starting with drought!)&#13;
&#13;
July 18, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Editor, Virginian-Pilot Newspaper  &#13;
Editor, Ledger-Star Newspaper  &#13;
Mr. Larry Maddry  &#13;
Mrs. N. Dyer, Court Reporter&#13;
&#13;
Well, well, well...you see? You didn't pay attention. And look what happened!&#13;
&#13;
As you know, since I first wrote you and put on record that I intended bringing rain to this drought-stricken area...this area has had rain every week for about two months, approx. I haven't missed one single week, have I, in bringing rain to this area since first writing to you?&#13;
&#13;
Well, then...all I got from you was silence...so I put up an other-dimensional EM grid...so cause radio and TV and other electrical and EM weird effects in the area. Also, I warned you that Virginia Beach was going to be smarting...as the result of this rain, continued rain, and the loss of tourist dollars. Hokay!&#13;
&#13;
You know what happened Thursday, July 16...giant Art Show at the Beach...people there by the thousands...an Annual Art Show. Outside. And the artists gleefully set up their paintings and rubbed their hands, seeing dollar signs in these thousands of onlookers. Swoosh! Down came the rain. People ran in all directions. Oil paintings and other paintings simply vanished as the rain poured down on them...and all those lovely dollar signs vanished, too, in the eyes of the artists...as they watched those lovely thousands of people run for their dry lives. I quote the newspaper: "Rain interrupted the show (art) twice Thursday and cut the volume of sales. Last year the total was about $19,000.00 for the first two days."&#13;
&#13;
Based on the last year sales...the artists could have dropped roughly $9,000.00 (which is more than I make in a week). The next day...Friday...without repeated rainstorms...the artists made $13,669.00.&#13;
&#13;
So...I warned you in advance they'd drop a bundle at the Beach from the rain...but you didn't listen...and they did.&#13;
&#13;
Just as an added phillip...on Thursday nite and Friday nite, June 16 and 17...TV sets went haywire in this area...and across the TV screen flashed the message: "This is not your TV set, but due to co-channel atmospheric interference." There was also loss of sound on programs and other freakish things happening. The "grid" is getting stronger now.&#13;
&#13;
But...Hope Is On The Horizon. Possibly the SI's may get their wish, bless their little hearts...and this true miraculous story just might get printed, so that it will be on record...in which case the storms will come to a screeching halt...and all will be heaven again for those Lovely Tourists, as well as the nail-biting Va. Beach Chamber of Commerce.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) Box 3134 CHS, Norfolk, Va.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 5 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Sprinkle July 11, 70 AM&#13;
&#13;
July 10, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Editor, Virginian-Pilot Newspaper  &#13;
Editor, Ledger-Star Newspaper  &#13;
Larry Maddry  &#13;
Mrs. N. Dyer, Court Reporter&#13;
&#13;
So you won't tell the people...the true story...of what  &#13;
is happening, eh?  &#13;
Shame on you. The primary duty...of a newspaper...is to keep  &#13;
its public, the people, informed of the truth of things...no  &#13;
matter what. Even UFO's.&#13;
&#13;
So yesterday and today...the area has been deluged, and  &#13;
bombarded with more lightning. Matter of fact, the area  &#13;
is now getting quite soggy...floods everywhere; baseball  &#13;
games rained out; racetrack flooded out; rivers flooding over,  &#13;
and so forth.&#13;
&#13;
And of course...the tourists, and all those lovely dollars,  &#13;
ain't happy at all. How can they be...dodging lightning  &#13;
bolts and wiping driving rain out of their eyes?&#13;
&#13;
It is very interesting...how my UFO friends do this, you know.  &#13;
Unless I've missed count...five weeks in a row, the same  &#13;
thing has occurred. To bring the rain (and lightning) to  &#13;
the Norfolk/Virginia Beach area...the ingredients are rounded  &#13;
up on the west coast and the mid west, and then they are  &#13;
moved to this area, where they are parked long enough to do  &#13;
a fine job on this area of storms and lightning as per  &#13;
my "arrangement." Simply check your weather maps...and you  &#13;
will see that it has been so. Rain pours down over the  &#13;
weekend....then there's a lull of a few days while the  &#13;
necessary ingredients for the next deluge are rounded up  &#13;
and brought across the country to here...and wham! There  &#13;
we go again! 1,2,3,4,5 times now. Consistent, isn't it?&#13;
&#13;
This can go on and on, you know. And will. But if you get  &#13;
tired of lightning and rain...and want to help out the  &#13;
Virginia Beach Chamber of Commerce...just run that story  &#13;
the SI's want...and I personally will see to it that this  &#13;
area has beautiful, gorgeous, rainless weather all the rest  &#13;
of this tourist season.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
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=== **Page: 6 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
Ledger-Star, Friday, July 10, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Cloudy skies tonight; high in&#13;
&#13;
Heavy rains  &#13;
blamed for  &#13;
flash floods&#13;
&#13;
Five-day forecast&#13;
&#13;
Outlook for southeastern Vir-  &#13;
ginia and northeastern North  &#13;
Carolina through Tuesday:  &#13;
Scattered showers and thun-  &#13;
derstorms through early Satur-  &#13;
day, otherwise partly cloudy  &#13;
with a high in the mid 80s and  &#13;
a low in the low 70s. Mostly fair  &#13;
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday,  &#13;
except for chance of scattered  &#13;
showers late Monday and again  &#13;
on Tuesday. High temperatures  &#13;
will be in the 80s and lows  &#13;
around 70.&#13;
&#13;
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS  &#13;
Heavy rains from a line of  &#13;
thunderstorms triggered flash  &#13;
flooding in several Virginia lo-  &#13;
calities late Thursday and early  &#13;
today.&#13;
&#13;
and telephone lines were  &#13;
knocked out.  &#13;
Many low-lying areas in Rich-  &#13;
mond were flooded today when  &#13;
a heavy thunderstorm passed  &#13;
over the city shortly after 7:30  &#13;
a.m. Morning traffic was slowed.&#13;
&#13;
Womens 3.98 Val.&#13;
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XL  &#13;
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and cotton. Perma Press. Sizes S, M, L.  &#13;
2.00  &#13;
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&#13;
Local forecast&#13;
&#13;
Partly cloudy tonight and  &#13;
Saturday with chance of show-  &#13;
ers and thunderstorms tonight,  &#13;
ending Saturday. Low tonight  &#13;
in the low 70s, high Saturday in  &#13;
the mid 80s. Outlook for Sunday  &#13;
fair and warm. Probability of  &#13;
precipitation decreasing to 50  &#13;
per cent tonight and Saturday.  &#13;
Small craft warnings are in ef-  &#13;
fect for southerly winds 15 to 25  &#13;
miles per hour with stronger  &#13;
and gusty winds in the vicinity  &#13;
of thunderstorms. Winds be-  &#13;
coming west to northwest 10 to  &#13;
20 miles per hour on Saturday.&#13;
&#13;
National weather summary&#13;
&#13;
Thunder showers lingered along the eastern seaboard today  &#13;
following heavy downpours that swamped Washington and adja-  &#13;
cent areas of Virginia and Maryland. The cloudbursts late Thurs-  &#13;
day snarled rush-hour traffic in the Washington area, knocked out  &#13;
power and telephone lines and flooded numerous low-lying street  &#13;
intersections. Showers persisted from the Rockies to the western  &#13;
Plains. Heavy thunderstorms also swept parts of the Gulf Coast  &#13;
region late Thursday.  &#13;
THE OUTLOOK: Scattered showers and thunderstorms are  &#13;
predicted today from the Central Gulf Coast through the Atlantic  &#13;
Coast states. Showers are also expected over the Northern and  &#13;
Central Rockies and in portions of the Central Plains.&#13;
&#13;
...your weather maps...and you  &#13;
Rain pours down over the  &#13;
weekend....then there's a full of a few days while the  &#13;
necessary ingredients for the next deluge are rounded up  &#13;
and brought across the country to here...and wham! There  &#13;
we go again! 1,2,3,4,5 times now. Consistent, isn't it?&#13;
&#13;
This can go on and on, you know. And will. But if you get  &#13;
tired of lightning and rain...and want to help out the  &#13;
Virginia Beach Chamber of Commerce....just run that story  &#13;
the Si's want...and I personally will see to it that this  &#13;
area has beautiful, gorgeous, rainless weather all the rest  &#13;
of this tourist season.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 7 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
Dr Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
July 2, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Editor, Virginian-Pilot Newspaper  &#13;
Editor, Ledger-Star Newspaper  &#13;
Larry Maddry  &#13;
Mrs. N. Dyer, Court Reporter&#13;
&#13;
Ever been propositioned by a flying saucer?  &#13;
Well, you are being, now.&#13;
&#13;
The SI's communicated with me today and directed me to send  &#13;
this message.&#13;
&#13;
Their request: that the local newspapers tell the public  &#13;
that they have saved the local crops, which were in disaster-  &#13;
danger from drought. (Have you noticed your third rainstorm  &#13;
is going on this morning outside?) Let the writer explain  &#13;
the letters IN ADVANCE of the rainstorms, saying it would  &#13;
happen. Also they request that the mysterious "halo" that  &#13;
the Weather Bureau could not explain, be connected with  &#13;
the letter stating that this area would be electro-magnetized  &#13;
by an other-dimensional grid...and that weird, strange things  &#13;
WOULD happen, like that halo.&#13;
&#13;
In short, they want the people, the public, to know what is  &#13;
transpiring. (And incidentally, if any of your friends start  &#13;
behaving peculiarly...the SI's say that this giant electro-  &#13;
magnetic field WILL AFFECT HUMANS, because each of us has an  &#13;
electrical field of our own.)&#13;
&#13;
In return...the SI's will cease with their rainstorms.&#13;
&#13;
Now, why should the local newspapers cooperate in this? Very  &#13;
simple. Bundles and bundles of money will be lost...by this  &#13;
resort area, famous resort area...with the rain pouring down  &#13;
every few days, on and on. Mrs. Gotrocks in New York will tell  &#13;
her husband..."dear, let's not go down to Virginia Beach this  &#13;
season, too much rain down there...let's go somewhere else."  &#13;
And they will, too. And the people here in the hotels and  &#13;
motels will have to sit inside the hotels and motels, cussing  &#13;
and chewing on their fingernails in frustration.&#13;
&#13;
Lots of tourist money involved.&#13;
&#13;
And the SI's say...they will begin to show their craft, their  &#13;
flying saucers and strange UFO's...in this area soon.&#13;
&#13;
Incidentally...I work for nobody...part-time typist picking up  &#13;
and there. Need any typing done up there?&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Postmark  &#13;
July 2, 1970  &#13;
RPS&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 8 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
July 6, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Editor, Virginian-Pilot Newspaper  &#13;
Editor, Ledger-Star Newspaper  &#13;
Larry Maddry  &#13;
Mrs. N. Dyer, Court Reporter&#13;
&#13;
In this letter...am going to make you a most interesting...proposition.&#13;
&#13;
But first...have a chuckle for the day. You know, of course, that lightning struck and destroyed the humble Oil tank over the weekend, and the local fire department was on the job the whole weekend trying to contain it. Well at noon today I strolled over and stood right in front of the Fire Department and signalled the Si's to produce lots more lightning and storms. Heh heh. How fiendish can you get?&#13;
&#13;
Now, to serious business. IF one of your newspapers will publish this entire matter...my letters, the dates on them...the drought...the danger...storms...crops saved...lightning attacks as per my call on it... Electromagnetic "grid" then the sighting of the "strange object in the sky". The whole thing. Publish it. Then I'll tell you what I'll do.&#13;
&#13;
For starters...I'll stop making storms and hitting Norfolk with lightning.&#13;
&#13;
For a bonus I'll do this: Most people think that Pete Rozelle, Commissioner of Pro Football, controls pro football. Actually, he does not. Owens does. Last year I controlled the Eagles, the Dolphins, and the Jets. They know about it, and so do my contacts. I think Maddry saw enough documentation on my work with pro football and basketball, to know something about this. Now, the Si's have a plan of their own...to attack all pro teams this coming season with the object of creating entire teams of walking-wounded. Well, that's their business. But I'll tell you what I'll do.&#13;
&#13;
The paper that prints the above story that the Si's want printed...may choose any five pro football teams they want, for the coming pro season, to be losers. And you can start with the World Champions to be number one losers, if you want to.&#13;
&#13;
I'll take those five teams...and beat them with my mind...just my mind... this coming pro season. Freakish things will happen to them...and they will not be able to make a Championship. They'll be losers next season.&#13;
&#13;
I can do all that...as easily as I make storms and lightning attacks.&#13;
&#13;
Try me, and see. Your readers should be fascinated to see...whether I can do it or not, even if you are not especially interested. Now, you might think it is childish for the Si's to take a special interest in such a trivial thing as pro football. But I happen to know their plan... and it is ultra-brilliant. Not trivial at all. Just looks that way.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 9 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
July 6, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Editor, Virginian-Pilot Newspaper  &#13;
Editor, Ledger-Star Newspaper  &#13;
Larry Maddry  &#13;
Mrs. N. Dyer, Court Reporter&#13;
&#13;
And yet again...over this weekend...Norfolk has been struck by a rock 'em, sock 'em "severe, violent thunderstorm" as the Virginian-Pilot described it yesterday.&#13;
&#13;
Featuring, as usual, my trademark...a dandy lightning attack.&#13;
&#13;
Matter of fact...the lightning blew up its second oil tank in two weeks...once might be a coincidence (in spite of the fact that I put in writing in advance that lightning would attack) but twice? That's being rather selective you know.&#13;
&#13;
Actually...the humor of it is that Humble Oil, in collecting insurance on this huge loss...will call the matter "an act of God"...when actually it was an act of Owens. Ha ha ha. No, I'm not confusing myself with God, now. I'm a lousy bookkeeper, have big feet, am potbellied middleaged loaded with human faults...but I do have this teensy weensy ability to make storms and have lightning strike.&#13;
&#13;
What if I were ridden out of town on a rail? Wouldn't do any good. I once flooded India while I lived in Philadelphia...called in advance in writing, of course, as well as broadcast over the radio. Nope, distance doesn't stop this at all.&#13;
&#13;
But look at it this way...the crops have been saved, haven't they?&#13;
&#13;
You certainly can't say I haven't kept my written promise....Norfolk was a dry, drought-stricken area. You've had downpour after downpour....lightning attack after lightning attack.&#13;
&#13;
And am working on more.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 10 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
P. Sprinkle  &#13;
Posted  &#13;
AM 29 Jul 70  &#13;
APS  &#13;
July 29, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Editor, Virginian-Pilot  &#13;
Editor, Ledger-Star&#13;
&#13;
Gentlemen.&#13;
&#13;
At present there is a very dangerous situation from New York to Atlanta...poisonous air, atmospheric inversion. They are predicting deaths from this, any day now. The air pollution in Washington D.C. reached its highest level in history. This poison air covers most of the Southeast. And the weather bureau sees no end to it at present.&#13;
&#13;
I can and will remove this dangerous situation...for I can control the atmospheric conditions. (When I broke the 6-year drought on the East Coast, I had to reverse the high-altitude atmospheric conditions which had caused the drought.)&#13;
&#13;
But this is a swap, a trade. In return, I want you to publish the June 16, 1970, letter I sent you...and simply state the fact that what I predicted in that letter, all of it, has come to pass...in five weeks' time. (It has.)&#13;
&#13;
If you are thinking positive on this...better call me where I've a temporary typing job, 625-3848 (this is confidential, not to be passed on...the places I work at any time) or wire me at my home, 2828 Ballantine, Norfolk, upper apartment. Then I'll go into fast action to get rid of all this air poison over such a large area, fast, and I'll take your verbal word over the phone that you'll give me the published confirmation above that I ask for, in swap. Unlike many others, I trust newspapermen.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) Box 3134 CHS, Norfolk, Va.&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
&#13;
Dr Sprinkle  &#13;
Posted  &#13;
PM 24 July 70  &#13;
1988  &#13;
July 24, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Larry Maddrey  &#13;
Virginian-Pilot Newspaper&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Maddrey,&#13;
&#13;
I have fought against sending this...but the SI's keep after me to do so...therefore am doing it.&#13;
&#13;
They make you this offer...because you are the only one locally who has given them any exposure at all, even if at times it was not the exact exposure they wanted. If you do not accept their offer herein, then they will make the offer to Bonko and the Ledger-Star. After that they will withdraw the offer completely.&#13;
&#13;
Their offer. In your column mention that on a certain day you will print a certain phrase of words in your column, that the SI's have told me to pass on to you. If that certain column containing the certain phrase of words is clipped out and kept on the person of that reader, and underneath their pillow at night, with the reader saying that phrase of words once daily...then tremendous good fortune will come to that reader. It is not necessary at all that the reader believe in it or have any faith in it. And you can express your skepticism as much as you like. All that is necessary is...that the reader follow instructions.&#13;
&#13;
And you will ask...readers to send in any odd, unusual results they might get...to be serious about it, no funnies...for you to "file".&#13;
&#13;
The SI's state that this will result in a tremendous sale of papers...and bring an enormous amount of attention and "word of mouth" publicity to your paper, which of course is money in the bank to your paper over the long run.&#13;
&#13;
I know you've just done a column on the SI's...that's why I didn't want to write this. The SI's, however, do not care about that. Remember, they are not humans.&#13;
&#13;
If I don't hear from you on this within a short time, say by next Wednesday, will send the SI offer to Bonko and the Ledger-Star. If they are not interested, then that's it.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK man) 3141 Box, CHS, Norfolk, Va.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
Red Cross  &#13;
Prepares for  &#13;
Va. Flooding  &#13;
7/23/70  &#13;
ALEXANDRIA (AP) - Eastern area headquarters of the American Red Cross said its chapters in Southwestern Virginia, Western North Carolina, and Southeastern West Virginia have been alerted to be prepared for possible flash flooding from 6 p.m. Wednesday until noon today.&#13;
&#13;
The flood watch covered 12 Virginia counties as Tropical Storm Becky moved northward with rainfall up to 6 inches possible, according to the Weather Bureau.&#13;
&#13;
The Virginia counties warned included Wise, Dickenson, Buchanan, Tazewell, Bland, Giles, Montgomery, Pulaski, Wythe, Floyd, Carroll, and Grayson.&#13;
&#13;
A Red Cross spokesman said chapter workers and national disaster staffs are standing by to render any assistance that may be necessary.&#13;
&#13;
Persons in the affected counties living in low-lying areas or along streams were advised to keep tuned to local radio or television stations for further reports. In event of serious flooding, the spokesman said, instructions will be broadcast for evacuations and places of shelters.&#13;
&#13;
Thursday, July 23, 1970&#13;
&#13;
WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO 7:00 P.M. EST 7 -23-70&#13;
&#13;
FAIR  &#13;
SHOWERS  &#13;
MONTREAL  &#13;
BOSTON  &#13;
TORONTO  &#13;
SHOWERS  &#13;
MILD  &#13;
NEW YORK  &#13;
WARM  &#13;
MILWAUKEE  &#13;
SHOWERS  &#13;
DENVER  &#13;
KANSAS CITY  &#13;
SHOWERS  &#13;
RAIN  &#13;
WARM  &#13;
ATLANTA  &#13;
MIAMI  &#13;
SHOWERS  &#13;
FT. WORTH  &#13;
90&#13;
&#13;
70% R&#13;
&#13;
As the dying remnants of Tropical Storm Becky move northward, Tidewater can expect possibly heavy at times, and tonight.&#13;
&#13;
The high temperature today is to be near 80 and the low tonight in the 60s. Friday is to be cloudy, warm, and humid with a chance of thundershowers. The high may reach the upper 80s.&#13;
&#13;
The rain chances are 70 per cent today and 50 per cent tonight.&#13;
&#13;
The Weather Bureau issued a flash-flood watch for most of Southwestern Virginia Wednesday evening. Tornadoes were reported in the Macon and Augusta, Ga., areas Wednesday.&#13;
&#13;
Jul 75&#13;
&#13;
e the Norfolk phenomena since June 16, 1970...append&#13;
&#13;
ews clips I've sent you...and you'll have a record of&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
I brought about the 5-points in these "miracles"...it&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
possible coincidence in any way, shape or form.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
Posted Dr. Shrinkle PM 23 Jul 70 KPS&#13;
&#13;
July 23, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Gentlemen:&#13;
&#13;
Put these clippings with the Multiple-Miracle file I've sent you re Norfolk, and it's complete. Refer to the file copy letter of June 16, 1970, that I sent you...where in it I said I'd bring a hurricane near this area, near enough to flood this area with rains from it. I've done it.&#13;
&#13;
What you should do...is assemble all the letters I've sent you re the Norfolk phenomena since June 16, 1970...append the news clips I've sent you...and you'll have a record of a modern-day miracle unsurpassed by any other modern man in this world!&#13;
&#13;
Since I brought about the 5-points in these "miracles"...it of course takes it completely. and absolutely out of the realm of any possible coincidence in any way, shape or form.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
Virginian-Pilot, Thursday, July 23, 1970&#13;
&#13;
PREVIEW OF ESSA WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO 7:00 P.M. EST 7-23-70&#13;
&#13;
SEATTLE MILD SHOWERS MONTREAL FAIR BOSTON  &#13;
SAN FRANCISCO FAIR WARM MILWAUKEE TORONTO MILD SHOWERS NEW YORK  &#13;
DENVER KANSAS CITY WARM SHOWERS  &#13;
HOT FT. WORTH RAIN ATLANTA WARM SHOWERS  &#13;
90 UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST® MIAMI SHOWERS 90&#13;
&#13;
Becky's Legacy  &#13;
70% Rain Chance&#13;
&#13;
As the dying remnants of Trop- ical Storm Becky moves north- ward, Tidewater can expect rain, possibly heavy at times, today and tonight.&#13;
&#13;
-The high temperature today is to be near 80 and the low tonight in the 60s. Friday is to be partly cloudy, warm, and humid with a chance of thundershowers. The high may reach the upper 80s.&#13;
&#13;
The rain chances are 70 per cent today and 50 per cent to- night.&#13;
&#13;
The Weather Bureau issued a flash-flood watch for most of Southwestern Virginia Wednes- day evening. Tornadoes were re- ported in the Macon and Augus- ta, Ga., areas, spawned by the storm system, which is to reach northern Alabama this afternoon.&#13;
&#13;
By Friday morning the remnants are to be over western Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
A stationary front extended from just north of Becky's rem- nants at the Georgia-Alabama border, northeastward to the Vir- ginia-North Carolina border, then offshore. This front is weakening fast and should dissipate today, weathermen said.&#13;
&#13;
In Norfolk Wednesday the low was 67, high 77, and the mean 72, which was 7 below normal. Early mornings showers left .07 of an inch of rain and evening showers .05 at Norfolk Airport.&#13;
&#13;
What you should do...is assemble all the letters&#13;
&#13;
you re the Norfolk phenomena since June 16, 1970....append&#13;
&#13;
the news clips I've sent you...and you'll have a record of&#13;
&#13;
a modern-day miracle unsurpassed by any other modern man in&#13;
&#13;
this world!&#13;
&#13;
Since I brought about the 5-points in these "miracles"...it&#13;
&#13;
of course takes it completely and absolutely out of the realm&#13;
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of any possible coincidence in any way, shape or form.&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
&#13;
July 19, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Editor, Virginian-Pilot  &#13;
Editor, Ledger-Star  &#13;
Mr. Larry Maddry  &#13;
Mrs. N. Dyer, Court Reporter&#13;
&#13;
I beg your pardon.&#13;
&#13;
On proof-reading (belatedly) my file copy of a letter sent to you, I note an innacuracy. (And I do try to be as accurate as possible at all times.)&#13;
&#13;
I wrote you...that I had been making storms and lightning attacks in this area weekly for two months; that should read one month. (I was absent-mindedly using the two-month figure thinking of another experiment am conducting).&#13;
&#13;
The drought article appeared in the newspaper here on June 16; and that's when I wrote that I would end the drought and save the crops. ONE month's time, till and through now.&#13;
&#13;
Sorry about that.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) Box 3141 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Va., 23514&#13;
&#13;
Pr Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
Postmark  &#13;
PM 20 July  &#13;
RLS&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
July 18, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Richard Vallance  &#13;
311-B  &#13;
22nd Street  &#13;
Virginia Beach, Virginia&#13;
&#13;
Now you can see, Richard, how the SI's take care of people who give me a hard time. Let's recap.&#13;
&#13;
You brought Pincon over to see me. He was insulting. I wrote you and told you the SI's would give him a spanking for that. (He got off lightly compared to what has happened to others who insulted me.)&#13;
&#13;
In the newspapers a few days ago I read that Pincon's house...which is a haven for hippies...was raided by the police, who caught one of the men in the house with hashish in his pockets.&#13;
&#13;
Now, what will be the result of that?&#13;
&#13;
From now on you may rest assured that all mail going to and going from that house will be intercepted and scanned.&#13;
&#13;
The phone(s) may be tapped. Probably.&#13;
&#13;
The doctors and respectable professional men who have been dealing with that house...now will have sober second thoughts, certainly not wishing to be embarrassed by having their connection with a "haven" which shelters dope addicts with dope in their pockets, and police running in and out, known. They will probably drop away their professional support.&#13;
&#13;
Pincon himself will no doubt have his past scrutinized as it has never been scrutinized before. And if I read him right, it will not stand scrutinizing.&#13;
&#13;
In short...nice spanking.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
P.S. And of course it will be much more difficult for him now to get financial backing for the "haven". Or cult, as the case may be.&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
D. Sprinkle  &#13;
Postal  &#13;
APM  &#13;
19 Jul 70  &#13;
RGS&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
Dr Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Saturday, July 18, 1970&#13;
&#13;
President Nixon:&#13;
&#13;
At 2:15 P.M., as I was having lunch at the Puritan Cafe in Norfolk, the top intelligence of the SI's appeared on the empty seat opposite me...it has a black, shapeless head with blazing eyes...that's all I could see...and this is the first time it has ever done this.&#13;
&#13;
As I looked at it in astonishment...it seemed to fumble for words...as I would in Mexico City trying to order something in Spanish...and slowly, very slowly, the following message appeared:&#13;
&#13;
"TELL PRESIDENT DANGER SOON!"&#13;
&#13;
And then it vanished. And that was all I could get.&#13;
&#13;
I tried to figure out...if it meant danger for you, personally.. such as an attempted assassination by some nut, or danger for the U.S.&#13;
&#13;
About the only way I could get a clue...would be to go by my "feeling" that went with the message...and the "feeling" is that it is personal danger to you, in the immediate future. Say, for the next 90 days your life might be in the greatest danger from some unexpected source. (That 90 days is my guess.)&#13;
&#13;
I called the Secret Service here in Norfolk at 2:30, but no answer; guess they don't work on Saturday here. There's no quick pipeline to you for info the SI's give me, which is a pity. If they warn me of some danger on Saturday or Sunday...and it strikes on Saturday or Sunday...there's no way to get it topside, the message, that is.&#13;
&#13;
I.e., "soon" as the SI's say...might mean today or tomorrow...in which case this message would be too late. You see? No way to get it to you at all from Norfolk.&#13;
&#13;
So, seeing as how the SI's used a "first" to get this message across...not relying on their usual method of communication...I would guess that something really big is up, aimed at you personally...and it might be a good idea to avoid the White House for a bit. Or tip off just where you'll be for a bit. And be very careful, very careful, at this point of time...keep well guarded. Trusted guards, even.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens, (PK Man) Box 3141 CHS, Norfolk, Va.&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
P.S. I think the danger may stem from a Senator or Congressman or perhaps a political might official, willing to pay the price for an attempt on your life.&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
&#13;
July 15, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Otto Binder  &#13;
Mr. M. Singer&#13;
&#13;
Otto: An extraordinary thing has occurred, which I want you to know about immediately. As well as Mr. Singer. Enclosed is a letter which is self-explanatory. It is very valuable to me, and you can return it whenever you are able.&#13;
&#13;
Now...you recall some months ago...that I notified you that the SI's would actually "broadcast" all over the U.S., from their craft, in the way that they have...in order to subtly force people to buy Saga when it came out with our story? Matter of fact, Mr. Singer sent me an advance copy so that I could telepathize the cover to the SI's...so that they in turn could telepathize it, with an order to get it, to the American people everywhere.&#13;
&#13;
I just received a letter from a man I've never heard of. Mr. Avram Davidson, 2 Wootton Road, Essex Fells, New Jersey, 07021. In the letter Mr. Davidson (1) says that he was mentally forced into going and looking for Saga and buying it...with our story in it, and (2) he was then forced to notify me about it.&#13;
&#13;
What this means...is that the SI's actually had him do this...in order to notify me, and you, and Mr. Singer...that they were cooperating with us!&#13;
&#13;
He begins by talking about reading my book...then, "Then I started getting a desire to read this months SAGA magazine. I found myself canvasing stores I never went into before looking for this months SAGA. Sort of getting mugged into buying the magazine. Naturally this issue started with an interview with you...I might add that I have been thinking of writing to you for some time but never until now got around to it." He goes on and ends with: "Well sir my question is this, are the SI in some manner desiring me to contact you? I realize that this is virtually stupid of me, as well as damn egotistical, but I was wondering if they were after me to write to you? I'm sorry if I have wasted your time with this letter, but something inside of me was sort of pestaring me to do it."&#13;
&#13;
And there you have it. One of the most amazing things I've ever encountered! Of course he would have no way of knowing of the arrangement I'd set up...to get an advance copy...to broadcast the suggestion through the SI's, etc. Do you agree on this?&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) Box 3141 CHS, Norfolk, Va.&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
July 12, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Hynek  &#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Gentlemen:&#13;
&#13;
Something startling and new has occurred...in my relationship with the UFO intelligences (Si's) and I thought I should relay it on to you.&#13;
&#13;
For years...in causing storms and lightning-attacks on areas...the Si's have had me extend my fingers toward the sky and "see" in my mind bolts of lightning flashing out of my extended fingers toward the sky. There is more to it, but that's enough to tell you about that.  &#13;
Several days ago...standing outside and extending my hand toward the sky and preparing to bring more rain to now-soggy and groggy and inundated Virginia...the Si's stopped me. They communicated that my mind HAD REACHED A NEW PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT. They seemed to be quite pleased about it. As if I had "graduated" from something less to something more. They told me...from now on to just look at the sky, and I would be able to "see" lightning bolts flashing out of my eyes at the sky. They said my brain had new power of some sort, now. That I was "different now."&#13;
&#13;
They also warned me...to be sure NOT to ever look at any person or living thing...and "see" the lightning bolts flashing from my eyes. That it would destroy that person or living thing.&#13;
&#13;
They told me that I had had so much experience by now...in controlling the various other-dimensional effects...that they felt it was quite safe to trust me in this regard; i.e., not to lose my temper and use the lightning bolts from the eyes on some trivial argument or even fight with some human or humans. Or to use it in any wrong way, for that matter.&#13;
&#13;
What impressed me was: their emotion over this development. Ordinarily the Si's do not reflect an emotion...and didn't think their ever having reflected an emotion...and didn't think they were capable of it. But this development seemed to be something very big to them. My own impression: they are leading me, taking me, step by step, upwards on some kind of scale...to see how much power of theirs a human can contain and survive...to see how a human brain which has been modified by them (they did that to me years ago) could grow and progress under that modification. You don't know my mind and mental processes...but I love children; have had many opportunities to kill attackers in combat situations, yet did not do so; I love pets; won't even hunt because I can't conceive of killing God's creatures unless I were starving, just to survive; and I have steel-nerved control over these reflexes.&#13;
&#13;
Just thought the above might be interesting to you, to know about.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man) Box 3134, CHS, Norfolk, Va.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
July 12, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Hank Stram, Coach  &#13;
Kansas City Chiefs Football Team  &#13;
Liberty, Missouri&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Stram:&#13;
&#13;
I regret to say...that I must, for the sake of a demonstration...block, and stop, the Kansas City Chiefs from...this 1970 season...with my mind...from attaining World Championship status again this year.&#13;
&#13;
In other words...from this moment on, your team has no chance whatsoever of becoming World Champion. And it might never, from this time on, because "PK" grows, once it is once used...as the Philadelphia Eagles found out. Not only did I wreck their team; get Kuharich fired; put Wolman into bankruptcy...but this has continued...as you know the Eagles have just been "frozen" in a sort of limbo, etc.&#13;
&#13;
Of course you won't believe this...that a man's mind...could wreck your fine team. It would only be human to disbelieve it. For nothing like it has ever existed.&#13;
&#13;
What you can expect: A season of unprecedented fumbling, bumbling, strange freak accidents and injuries, all causing games to be lost. It will be weird. And that's how you will know...that "PK Man" is doing it with his mind.&#13;
&#13;
I could not, of course, put on this demonstration with a weak team. It must of necessity be the toughest and best team in the world...and that happens to be your team.&#13;
&#13;
I respectfully suggest...that you do not throw this letter away...file it...and remember it.&#13;
&#13;
You might as well know something further...I control pro football. Last season I was instrumental in controlling various pro football teams. This is a plain fact. Check with the owners of the Miami Dolphins; with the coach of the Jets, or Namath; and the Phila. Eagles staff. I told them in advance of the season what to expect.&#13;
&#13;
I also control pro basketball; but that's beside the point, and not important here.&#13;
&#13;
It will be a strange, weird game when you play the All Stars, because my control will begin in that game. You just might win it, if you are lucky...but it will be at high price. However, power from another dimension...will be working against your team...in that game on July 31st.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS, Norfolk, Va.  &#13;
23514&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 1**&#13;
&#13;
July 11, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Hynek: I am going to perform an experiment...just for you along. That is, in your Honor.&#13;
&#13;
Since you live, I suppose, in Evanston, and are a scientist at Northwestern University...this gives us, you and me, an excellent opportunity for a full-blown experiment utilizing not only my own PK powers...but SI powers as well.&#13;
&#13;
When the Jets played the All-Stars last year...I used PK on the game to beat the world champions...and almost did. Game ended 27-29, or something like that. The All Stars came from way behind...and given just a few more minutes, with my PK, would have beaten Namath and the Jets. (You have to understand that I do not win each and every game with my PK powers...I take a certain team and pursue it through the season...and tell the coach of that pro team in advance of the season that he will not be able to win the World Championship, because my PK will block the team. Last year I told Weeb Eubank before the season, coach of the Jets; also the Eagles; and the Miami Dolphins, who had a poor chance, but they told me they had a good chance, so I made sure they didn't.&#13;
&#13;
So this year I'll pursue the Kansas City Chiefs...World Champions...with my PK...to block them from winning the Championship. And I'll start with their first game against the All-Stars on July 31 at the stadium at Northwestern. Now, here is what I'll do:&#13;
&#13;
Am going to set up an EM grid (electromagnetic grid) over the stadium that night. It will be an ODE grid (other-dimensional, unseen) but it should have powerful effect on the stadium, and on the people in the stadium, since individuals have EM fields of their own. It could effect the power at the stadium, radios, TV broadcasting, etc.&#13;
&#13;
Then...I'll personally, using my brain, attack the KC Chiefs on every play...which can cause weird things to happen. Unusual fumbles; unusual breaks in favor of the All Stars. And injuries, because the PK works in a thousand ways...and of course to injure key players would be basic in stopping the Chiefs.&#13;
&#13;
Then...I'll go further. I will signal the UFO intelligences that I want them to send one or more craft near or over the stadium, to insert their own phenomena into the game. (They can be invisible, other-dimensional, so they probably will not be seen.) So, all in all, it should be a wild, unusual game...and I'll do my utmost to help the All Stars win it. But if they do not, at least I hope to be able to show you a wide range of phenomena during the game directly attributable to the SI's...and my own brain. As I said...I do not depend on one single game to stop a World Championship team from repeating...but will use the All Stars as a hammer against the Chiefs...in this game. But I will do my best to make the Chiefs lose the game. IT IS INFINITELY BETTER IF I CAN BE AT THE GAME MYSELF. As it is, I have to do my work over TV, watching the game that way. But...I have no money to fly to Evanston, stay overnight, and pay my way into the game. Am a financially poor man.&#13;
&#13;
It should be fascinating...and am delighted to be able to set up an experiment which you can observe yourself. As you know...am doing wonderfully here in Norfolk right now...bringing in storm after storm, with lightning attacks. There's no question about it.&#13;
&#13;
Best...&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
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Drs. Hynek and Sprinkle...&#13;
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this letter, as the others, requires no answer. Matter of fact I wasn't even going to write it...but Si's prodded me to do so. You see, being part Si myself...sometimes I catch indications and "shadows" of their thoughts and plans. Lately I caught some interesting information from the "shadow areas", and am passing it along.&#13;
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The Si's and OI's are enemies. But they do not fight and kill each other as we do. They fight each other with ideas. HMM Mental Imagery is one of their key weapons. For instance, us humans...to the OI's (Other Intelligences, not the Si's)...us humans are like roaches or rodents fouling their garden (the earth). To the Si's we are a most valuable animal species which they are studying and trying to perfect, through the ages. The OI's try to get rid of us...the Si's try to help us and perfect us.&#13;
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It was the OI's who "planted" the idea for nuclear and atomic warfare in the human brain, which then came into fruition. They then speeded up our technological abilities, knowing full well they were implanting ideas into our human brains faster than our human souls and human psychologies could absorb them...they were, in effect, building a time-bomb into the human race.&#13;
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The OI's have done such a good job...of helping us eliminate ourselves... that the Si's have been desperate enough to actually request a base on earth, in the U.S., for purposes of trying to avert the nuclear holocaust they know is on its way.&#13;
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Are you familiar with...if the right note is struck, it can break a glass vessel? Are you familiar with the mysterious number of deaths of hillbilly singers threse past ten years? Dozens of them killed in a weird, mystifying number of ways? It's true, if you'll check. Well, their own music killed them. Their wailing, sad, crying music...created conditions around them to destroy them. Mass music can accomplish that, say the Si's. They say the OI's deliberately implanted the "rock" and "go-go" music now sweeping the country...and this music, mass music, creates destructive conditions on a far greater scale even than hillbilly music. Instead of one note breaking a glass...multiply that same note by a million, and what do you get? You see? The Si's say that music is not just sound that fades away quickly...but it actually causes conditions around it. They say this music will wreck this country in this manner faster than a previous-type war could. One by-product of this rock music is to use dope...which is what the OI's want...because while the rock listener is on dope, the OI's can somehow insert their intelligence and plant powerful suggestions into the mind and soul of the one on dope, which will then effect humans around that dope person later...effect, and infect.&#13;
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Yes, mass music can cause mass vibrations, which will effect humans en masse, say the Si's. Something to think about. Of course, what I am saying here is nothing of my usual work...no documented material. Just file it. But...you might think about it.&#13;
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Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514  &#13;
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All of a sudden it appeared that Norfolk was having a re-run of the Eclipse. It happened this morning—note time on the clock—when a thundercloud drifted over. Automatic switches turned on the street lights. Motorists had to turn on car lights. And then the rain poured down, drenching pedestrians like these on Brambleton Avenue near Boush Street. Before long, however, the rain let up and the sun struggled to come through.&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 10**&#13;
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LEDGER-STAR  &#13;
Monday afternoon, June 22, 1970  &#13;
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Lines, crane downed  &#13;
Area cleaning up  &#13;
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By RICHARD C. BAYER&#13;
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Tidewater cleaned up today after a hit-and-run squall Sunday that swept across the area, disrupting power, playing havoc on the waterways and damaging waterfront property.&#13;
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The biggest cleanup operation was at the Portsmouth Marine Terminal where wind that gusted up to 58 miles per hour blew the boom of a giant cargo crane across a container ship.&#13;
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John T. Nix, executive director of the Portsmouth Port and In- dustrial Commission, said the boom fell on The Baltimore, owned by Sealand Lines, about 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the peak of the storm.&#13;
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Nix said, while waiting for the boom to be raised early today, pear- ed extensive, but the ship, he added, did not appear to be badly damaged.&#13;
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The Weather Bureau had am- ple warning that a squall line was moving rapidly in from the west accompanied by wild thun- derstorms.&#13;
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It mounted a severe thunder- storm watch at 8:55 a.m. Sunday and shortly thereafter began issuing small craft warnings.&#13;
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Despite these warnings, there were many small boats in Hamp- ton Roads and on Chesapeake Bay when the storm rolled in about 1 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
The Weather Bureau at Norfolk Regional Airport said the tem- perature dropped from 95 to 73 in about an hour while heavy winds buffeted the area.&#13;
&#13;
The peak of the storm, the bu- reau said, was about 1:38 p.m., but scattered thunderstorms were reported in the area as late as 3:43 p.m.&#13;
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The Coast Guard received doz- ens of calls and had virtually ev- ery piece of rescue equipment in action.&#13;
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There was one possible death. A man identified by the Coast Guard as Leon Hodge, 85, of Hampton was reportedly washed off a sailboat in the bay four miles north of the Thimble Shoals light.&#13;
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The Coast Guard said a 40-foot boat, aircraft and the cutter Point Huron searched for Hodge several hours before suspending the search after nightfall.&#13;
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About 1:30 p.m. Sunday one of the Coast Guard's own, the cutter Sebago, went aground on Wil- loughby Shoals about three quar- ters of a mile southwest of the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel.&#13;
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A Coast Guard spokesman in Portsmouth sais a hawser be- came entangled in the cutter's propeller and divers were sent over the side before Navy tugs pulled the cutter free at high tide.&#13;
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The Virginia Power and Elec- tric Co. said some 10,000 Tide- water homes were without power for varying periods of time be- cause of the storm.&#13;
&#13;
A power company spokesman said crews were still out today restoring service to a few homes in outlying areas.&#13;
&#13;
Trouble calls began pouring in at 1:30 p.m. Sunday and most service was restored by 11 p.m., the VEPCO spokesman said.&#13;
&#13;
The heavy wind realed part of the roofing from atop the Quality Courts Motel, which sits at the end of Willoughby Spit between Willoughby Bay and Chesapeake Bay.&#13;
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Mrs. Mary Griffith, a desk clerk at the motel, said:&#13;
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"I told my husband it looked like a tornado. There was so much noise because of the wind. You couldn't believe it."&#13;
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John C. McCaw, the motel's m a n a g e r, was surveying the damage today. He said water came through the roof and dam- aged about 60 rooms on two lev- els. The motel has 120 rooms.&#13;
&#13;
Firemen were able to extin- guish a gasoline storage tank fire caused by lightening in Chesa- peake. No one was injured in the fire, which burned for more than an hour.&#13;
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The storm also blew out 145 feet of freshly erected cinder block in the north walls of the new Rena B. Wright school in Chesapeake.&#13;
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Wind Victims&#13;
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Children inspect what would have been a wall of the new Rena B. Wright Elementary School under construction in the South Norfolk section of Chesapeake while tugs attempt to free the grounded Coast Guard cutter Sebago off Willoughby. Both were victims of Sunday's storm. Story is on Page Al.&#13;
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# Lightning Sparks Tank Fire&#13;
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Virginian-Pilot Staff Writer&#13;
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CHESAPEAKE - Lightning struck a 35-foot tall gasoline storage tank early Sunday causing a fire that burned more than an hour, fire fighters reported.&#13;
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Witnesses said flames roared skyward in a fireball visible for miles about 2:25 a.m. when lightning struck a 30,000-barrel Texaco tank near Bank and Maulden streets, South Hill.&#13;
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Acting Fire Chief D. S. Keay said the flames died suddenly about 3:36 a.m. while two huge streams of water cooled the tank. Two Navy foam trucks arrived as the flames died.&#13;
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No one was hurt by the blaze. Fire fighters admitted they were concerned, especially after reports of fatalities in an oil fire in Franklin, Pa., storage area Friday and Saturday.&#13;
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The lightning and fire ruptured the tank top. Fire fighters said the tank was about half full and no flaming liquid reached the ground.&#13;
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Two deluge water guns, one atop an aerial ladder, continued to pour water on the tank until about 6 a.m. when Texaco officials said the tank's internal temperature was back to a normal 79 degrees.&#13;
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Many residents reported seeing the fireball erupt during the lightning-punctuated storm.&#13;
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Scott Sherman, occupant of a home less than 100 yards from the tank, said he saw the lightning hit.&#13;
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"I saw so much light," he said, "and I thought the house was on fire."&#13;
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Sherman said a three-pronged bolt hit, and fire erupted from the top rear of the tank.&#13;
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Sherman said he and his wife ran from the house into the rain.&#13;
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Moments earlier he had closed windows as the rain began.&#13;
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Acting Battalion Chief James Doughtie said the strategy used to fight the fire involved handheld lines to cool the fire as soon as the first four pumpers arrived.&#13;
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Four 2 1/2-inch lines were attached to an unmanned deluge gun and fire fighters retreated to a safer distance to await foam units from Norfolk Naval Base and Air Station.&#13;
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A Norfolk aerial ladder, called when Chesapeake's ladder failed to operate, projected a second large stream atop the tank from Bank Street.&#13;
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of Virginia Beach, rescued two men who were floating on life cushions after their 13-foot outboard overturned near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel.&#13;
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Billy T. Cooper, a passenger on Loziato's boat estimated the seas at 10 to 15 feet and winds at 60 to 65 m.p.h. They rode out the storm, which lasted nearly an hour, northeast of the Bridge-Tunnel's fourth island.&#13;
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The Coast Guard cutters reported making numerous rescues, including a father and son in Chesapeake Bay.&#13;
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The Weather Bureau said the storm was caused by a squall line ahead of a low-pressure area moving west to east. The high winds were not unexpected as a severe thunderstorm watch had been in effect from 8:55 a.m. and a tornado watch from 1:15 p.m. Both were lifted at 6 p.m.&#13;
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Wing gusts up to 80 m.p.h. whipped Blackstone in eastern Virginia and small hail was reported near Raleigh-Durham, N.C.&#13;
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The tornado watch was issued for portions of the Carolinas as well as southeast Virginia.&#13;
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Scattered damage was caused by the storm as the winds felled trees and knocked limbs across power lines.&#13;
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bumper to bumper in two lanes, for more than three miles from the intersection at Pleasure House Road.&#13;
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Thousands of people on the beach at Sandbridge, south to the North Carolina state line, were warned of the storm by city police to clear the beaches. Lt. Carl Weast of the 1st Precinct said some paid no attention to the warnings and "wished they had," but no problems were reported.&#13;
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A report that two people were aboard an airfloat being blown to sea off the beach at 53rd Street was apparently false, a spokesman for the Fire Department said. The search was called off about 30 minutes after it began.&#13;
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During the peak of the storm, many small boats sought safety inside the Lynnhaven and Rudee inlets, and one sailboat that overturned was finally brought ashore at Chesapeake Beach without injury to its occupants, police said.&#13;
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Power was lost for more than seven hours in scattered parts of Norfolk, said J. T. Mason, Virginia Electric Power Co.'s district superintendent.&#13;
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He said that more than 10,000 homes in Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, and Chesapeake were without power during the storm.&#13;
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The storm also damaged power lines throughout Suffolk and the Tri-County Area, leaving hundreds of homes without electricity for several hours.&#13;
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Vepco crews were kept busy until late Sunday night clearing limbs from high-voltage lines and repairing downed lines.&#13;
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State Trooper E. H. Davis Jr. said an automobile on U.S. 58-460 seven miles east of Suffolk was blown off the highway and hit a tree.&#13;
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A home on U.S. 460 north of Suffolk was heavily damaged with it was apparently struck by lightning, firemen said.&#13;
&#13;
The storm also blew out 145 feet of freshly erected cinder block in the north walls of the new Rena B. Wright school in Chesapeake.&#13;
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The Coast Guard's own, the cutter Sebago, went aground on Willoughby Shoals about three quarters of a mile southwest of the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel. A Coast Guard spokesman in Portsmouth said a hawser became entangled in the cutter's&#13;
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Buildings and Boats Tidewater Storm Hits  &#13;
How They Voted in  &#13;
onoress  &#13;
REPORTED  &#13;
DEBATE  &#13;
PASSED  &#13;
REJECTED  &#13;
HEARINGS  &#13;
REPORTED  &#13;
DEBATE  &#13;
PASSED  &#13;
REJECTED  &#13;
BINAL ACTION  &#13;
UGNED  &#13;
ETOED  &#13;
during the storm, and a Coast  &#13;
ceived more than 65 distress calls  &#13;
The 5th Coast Guard District headquarters in Possmouth re-  &#13;
small boats.  &#13;
hours, and capsized numerous  &#13;
without electricity for several  &#13;
folk, left more than 12,000 homes  &#13;
off an Ocean View motel in Nor-  &#13;
man apparently drowned.  &#13;
75 78  &#13;
o d.m. ....  &#13;
7  &#13;
(See Storm, Page A4)  &#13;
The Touche II, a 36-foot sport fishing boat owned by Al Loziato  &#13;
North Carolina coasts.  &#13;
A Coast Guard airplane from Elizabeth City, N.C., five cutters, and four utility boats searched the James River, Chesapeake Bay and Virginia Beach and  &#13;
area. Other rescues were report- ed by private boats.  &#13;
Ocean by the blow.  &#13;
Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic  &#13;
Cape Fear to Savannah - Small craft Southwest winds, 10-20 knots, becoming Many pleasure boats, from small outboards to luxury sport fishermen, were caught in the should exercise caution north portion.  &#13;
spokesman said.  &#13;
The cutter, en route to Pensa- cola from Curtis Bay, Md., was headed to a Hampton Roads an- chorage to load explosives, the  &#13;
afternoon.  &#13;
p.m. Three Navy tugboats were unable to free the cutter Sunday  &#13;
The 255-foot former gunboat was freed at high tide about 8:30  &#13;
A Coast Guard spokesman said the Sebago, a Pensacola, Fla .- based cutter, went aground at 1:30 p.m. about three-fourths of a mile southwest of Ft. Wool.  &#13;
rain fell during the storm.  &#13;
shortly after 2 p.m., during the peak of the storm. The Weather Bureau said about half an inch of  &#13;
A high of 95 was recorded at 1 p.m. The mercury dropped to 73  &#13;
off at dusk.  &#13;
found when a search was called roe Beach. He had not been the sailboat Totem H. near Buck-  &#13;
thunderstorm Sunday afternoon hour in the midst of a severe e  &#13;
Winds gusting to 58 miles per  &#13;
n  &#13;
Virginian-Pilot Staff Writer  &#13;
d  &#13;
By DON HUNT  &#13;
Point Spit, knocked half the roof Guard spokesman said that one  &#13;
nal Boxscore  &#13;
N IN 91ST CONGRESS  &#13;
Dem, GOP Vacancies  &#13;
House Line-up 244 186  &#13;
5  &#13;
Senate Line-up 57 41 0  &#13;
HOUSE  &#13;
SENATE  &#13;
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79 56 .13 St. LOUIS  &#13;
75 56  &#13;
S. Lake  &#13;
67 57 .12 San Anl'o  &#13;
less than 2 miles In thundershowers. Duluth 76 47 .08 Frisco  &#13;
For latest marine weather, tune in  &#13;
G'boro . 92 70 .. Seattle  &#13;
84 69 90 78  &#13;
162.55 MHz on the VHF public service Houston 92 75 .. Tampa  &#13;
band.  &#13;
Ind'pis 66 61 .. Wash'tn 87 70 .  &#13;
Station  &#13;
HL  &#13;
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77 66  &#13;
Bism'k 80 48 .. Me'phis  &#13;
84 70  &#13;
98 66  &#13;
M. Beach 86 81.  &#13;
Boston  &#13;
winds, 15-25 knots, shifting to northwest  &#13;
Burl'ton 10-20 knots by noon. Scattered showers  &#13;
and thunderstorms this morning, becom- ing partly cloudy this afternoon.  &#13;
C. Hat'as  &#13;
York  &#13;
Char. S-C 89 80 .. Phila.  &#13;
Charlot' 91 70 .03'hoenix  &#13;
109 73  &#13;
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Cin'nati 76 68 .01Port. Me. 70 48  &#13;
Clevel'd 63 53 1.08 Port.  &#13;
or. 86 65  &#13;
northwest 8-15 knots, today and continu-  &#13;
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Col'bus  &#13;
M M .. Rich'nd  &#13;
90 66 .  &#13;
70 57  &#13;
showers today, mostly north portion. Visibility 5 miles or more, except locally Detroit  &#13;
93 59 92 73 57 51  &#13;
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Ore. Inlet  &#13;
.. 10:30  &#13;
10:50  &#13;
4:20  &#13;
4:30  &#13;
MARINE FORECASTS  &#13;
craft warnings for northwest winds, 10-20 Cape May to Virginia Beach - Small  &#13;
knots. Clearing. Visibility 5 to 10 miles.  &#13;
South of Virginia Beach to Cape Fear Albany  &#13;
- Small craft warnings for mostly south-  &#13;
west winds, 15-25 knots, shifting to north- Ash'vil  &#13;
west 10-20 knots. Scattered showers and Atlanta 91 68 ..  &#13;
thunderstorms this morning, becoming partly cloudy this afternoon.  &#13;
The Coast Guard reported pick- ing up boaters throughout the craft warnings for mostly southwest Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds-Small Boise  &#13;
Kiptopeke  &#13;
. 11:40  &#13;
5:30  &#13;
5:40  &#13;
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12:10  &#13;
6:00  &#13;
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gh Tuesday. High bo  &#13;
6:35 6:25 days in low and mid-80s. Low tonight upper 50s and lowp .60s. 5:45 5:55  &#13;
5:25 5:35  &#13;
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.10:40 11:00  &#13;
Newp't News 12:10  &#13;
12:40  &#13;
6:30  &#13;
9:20  &#13;
9:30 6:50  &#13;
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12:50  &#13;
6:40  &#13;
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1:20  &#13;
1:50  &#13;
7:40  &#13;
7:50  &#13;
Eastern Shore-Clearing and becomi less humid through Tuesday. High bo  &#13;
days in the low and mid 80s. Low night In mid-60s.  &#13;
Weather Table  &#13;
WASHINGTON (AP) - Weather reau report of maximum temperatures"  &#13;
12-hour period, minimum temperature  &#13;
hour period ending 7 p.m. Sunday: 18-hour period and precipitation for  &#13;
Jesshumid through T  &#13;
12:35  &#13;
.11:55  &#13;
.11:35 11:55  &#13;
Lynnhaven  &#13;
3  &#13;
Harry of De  &#13;
Workmen begin repairs to the roof of the motel.  &#13;
n  &#13;
Portsmouth  &#13;
Ocean Vw. 12:05  &#13;
4:30 4:40 6:40  &#13;
Jamest'n I5. 3:00  &#13;
3:30  &#13;
6:10  &#13;
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Buffalo 65 50 .. Mpl-St 76 49  &#13;
74 47 .. N. Orl'n 94 72  &#13;
85 76 ..  &#13;
. N.  &#13;
65 58  &#13;
71 62 .1  &#13;
Bir'ham  &#13;
D. Moins  &#13;
go to go aground in Sewells MOH sed the Coast Guard cutter -Batest days of the year. ssa»The high winds apparently quickly cooled off one of the hot-  &#13;
Leon Hadge, 35, believed to be from Hampton, was washed off&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 8 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
Gasoline  &#13;
Tank Fire  &#13;
Controlled  &#13;
7/6/70  &#13;
NORFOLK - A lightning  &#13;
fire that consumed nearly 20  &#13;
barrels of gasoline and melted  &#13;
the metal walls of a storage tank  &#13;
off north Hampton Boulevard  &#13;
was reported under control Sunday evening by the Fire Department.  &#13;
Firemen were still at the scene  &#13;
at midnight.  &#13;
The intense blaze started about  &#13;
7:30 p.m. Saturday during a thunderstorm in which a lightning  &#13;
bolt struck the 48-foot-high tank  &#13;
at the district plant of the Humble Oil &amp; Refining Co.  &#13;
Only moments before the fire  &#13;
started, the Humble tanker Esso  &#13;
San Francisco at the plant pier  &#13;
had suspended unloading operations because of the storm danger.  &#13;
Several persons on the pier saw  &#13;
the tank hit by the lightning. The  &#13;
ship was then moved from the  &#13;
pier.  &#13;
Firemen battled the blaze  &#13;
throughout the night and into  &#13;
Sunday evening in an effort to  &#13;
keep it from igniting other gasoline storage tanks nearby.  &#13;
The flames lit the sky by night  &#13;
and trailed a thick fog of black  &#13;
smoke in a southwesterly direction Sunday afternoon.  &#13;
Residents of a nearby trailer  &#13;
court left their homes Saturday  &#13;
night as huge fireballs leaped  &#13;
from the blazing tank.  &#13;
Spectators lined Hampton Boulevard, even in intermittent July  &#13;
4 rain, to watch the brilliant  &#13;
flames. The spectators were still  &#13;
there Sunday although the intensity of the fire had abated somewhat.  &#13;
No firemen were reported injured during the blaze, Murray  &#13;
A. Roberts, regional operation.  &#13;
Photo by Ben Pulliam  &#13;
The tank blazes in a melted ruin amid other tanks filled with gasoline.  &#13;
(See Fire, Page A4)&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 9 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
Under Control Out&#13;
&#13;
From Page 1&#13;
&#13;
manager for Humble, said that the damage caused by the blaze would have to be estimated by professional assessors.&#13;
&#13;
The 55,000 barrel tank (42 gallons to a barrel) contained "just under 29,000 barrels" of Esso Plus gasoline Roberts said. The tank wall melted down to 18 feet from its original 48 feet.&#13;
&#13;
Firemen tried throughout the night to smother the blaze with foam, but without success. "The tremendous updraft from the heat carried the light foam up in the air," said Norfolk Fire Chief Lawrence B. Wilson.&#13;
&#13;
Wilson said fire fighters got a favorable break in controlling the blaze about 10 a.m. Sunday when the wind died down and shifted to the northeast, blowing the heat and flames away from the other storage tanks.&#13;
&#13;
During the darkness hours of Saturday night and Sunday morning the wind sometimes whipped the intense heat and flames sideways so that firemen had to douse one another's clothes and their equipment with water to keep them from igniting.&#13;
&#13;
Norfolk sent nine engine companies, two ladder trucks, and one salvage unit to the scene and kept 150 firemen working at the blaze in five and six-hour shifts.&#13;
&#13;
The Navy sent two crash trucks from the Norfolk Naval Air Station, a pumping engine from the Naval Station, two fire boats and a tug. The fireboats were later withdrawn.&#13;
&#13;
The Coast Guard sent the cutters Mochican, Point Brown, and Cherokee, but later reduced the standby to just the Cherokee.&#13;
&#13;
Civil Defense volunteers also aided the fight.&#13;
&#13;
Red Cross volunteers and women's auxiliary of the Fire Department served food to the fire fighters. Chesapeake and Virginia Beach fire departments and the Norfolk Naval Station Fire Department sent units to stand duty in Norfolk stations left under-manned because of the fire.&#13;
&#13;
senfield said with more than a trace of sorrow.&#13;
&#13;
"We've had six Sundays at home and only one really good day, when our Kid's Day promotion drew 3,083. Two others were played in bad weather and three we have lost. We've drawn 82,000 people, almost 50,000 ahead of last year's pace, but with those three Sundays we'd be close to 90,000."&#13;
&#13;
The game, the last of a set of three with the Red Wings, will be made up as part of a doubleheader when Rochester returns Aug. 17-20. The Tides have a makeup doubleheader with Syracuse set Tuesday night and another in August with Louisville. On the road games must be made up at Rochester (Friday as part of a twinighter) and Winnipeg.&#13;
&#13;
Jesse Hudson (5-2), who was to have pitched Sunday, will now work Tuesday in the doubleheader with the league-leading Chiefs. Bill Denew (3-1) probably will work the other game because Jon.&#13;
&#13;
(See Sundays, Page B9)&#13;
&#13;
Gasoline Tank Fire Controlled  &#13;
7/6/70&#13;
&#13;
NORFOLK - A lightning fire that consumed nearly 29,000 barrels of gasoline and melted the metal walls of a storage tank off north Hampton Boulevard was reported under control Sunday evening by the Fire Department.&#13;
&#13;
Firemen were still at the scene at midnight.&#13;
&#13;
The intense blaze started about 7:30 p.m. Saturday during a thunderstorm in which a lightning bolt struck the 48-foot-high tank at the district plant of the Humble Oil &amp; Refining Co.&#13;
&#13;
Only moments before the fire started, the Humble tanker San Francisco at the plant pier had suspended unloading operations because of the storm danger.&#13;
&#13;
Several persons on the pier saw the tank hit by the lightning. The ship was then moved from the pier.&#13;
&#13;
Firemen battled the blaze throughout the night and into Sunday evening in an effort to keep it from igniting other gasoline storage tanks nearby.&#13;
&#13;
The flames lit the sky by night and trailed a thick fog of black smoke in a southwesterly direction Sunday afternoon.&#13;
&#13;
Residents of a nearby trailer court left their homes Saturday night as huge fireballs leaped from the blazing tank.&#13;
&#13;
Spectators lined Hampton Boulevard, even in intermittent rain, to watch the brilliant flames. The spectators were still there Sunday although the intensity of the fire had abated somewhat.&#13;
&#13;
No firemen were reported injured during the blaze. Murray A. Roberts, regional operations.&#13;
&#13;
(See Fire, Page A4)&#13;
&#13;
The tank blazes in a melted ruin amid other tanks filled with gasoline.&#13;
&#13;
Photo by Ben Pulliam&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 10 of 10**&#13;
&#13;
## Tides Rained Out&#13;
&#13;
7/6/70&#13;
&#13;
NORFOLK-Rain has claimed fore noon by Dave Rosenfield, the Tide general manager.&#13;
&#13;
"It rained last night and all morning. Even with the infield covered there was no way," Rosenfield said with more than a trace of sorrow.&#13;
&#13;
"We've had six Sundays at home and only one really good day, when our Kid's Day promo- tion drew 3,063. Two others were played in bad weather and three we have lost. We've drawn 82,000 people, almost 50,000 ahead of last year's pace, but with those three Sundays we'd be close to 90,000."&#13;
&#13;
The game, the last of a set of three with the Red Wings, will be made up as part of a doublehead- er when Rochester returns Aug. 17-20. The Tides have a makeup doubleheader with Syracuse set Tuesday night and another in Au- gust with Louisville. On the road games must be made up at Roch- ester (Friday as part of a twi- nighter) and Winnipeg.&#13;
&#13;
Jesse Hudson (5-2), who was to have pitched Sunday, will now work Tuesday in the doublehead- er with the league-leading Chiefs.&#13;
&#13;
Bill Denehy (3-1) probably will work the other game because Jon&#13;
&#13;
(See Sundays, Page B9)&#13;
&#13;
### s Battle; Bucs Win&#13;
&#13;
words sad within moments, both dagouts emptied. No ejections were made and play was re- sumed after a few minutes.&#13;
&#13;
Hebner's third home run of the season, following a leadoff single by Matty Alou, was the lift for the Pirates in the four-game se- ries and 12th of the month, one more than they had in all of June.&#13;
&#13;
The Pirates, who've won 10 of the last 13, added an unearned run in the first on an error by Ron Santo and Gene Alley's run- scoring single and picked up two more in the fifth on singles by Alou and Roberto Clemente.&#13;
&#13;
| PITTSBURGH | CHICAGO |  &#13;
|---|---|  &#13;
| Hebner 3b | 5 1 1 0 | Popovich 2b | 4 0 2 2 |  &#13;
| Alou cf | 5 1 1 0 | Hickman cf | 3 0 1 0 |  &#13;
| Clemente rf | 4 1 1 0 | Hickman cf | 3 0 1 0 |  &#13;
| Oliver 1b | 3 0 0 1 | Hickman cf | 3 0 1 0 |  &#13;
| Stargell lf | 3 0 1 0 | Williams 1b | 4 0 1 0 |  &#13;
| Jeter c | 3 0 0 0 | Santo 3b | 4 0 1 0 |  &#13;
| Sanatulin c | 4 0 2 1 | Callison rf | 4 0 2 0 |  &#13;
| Alley ss | 4 0 1 1 | Hart lf | 4 0 0 0 |  &#13;
| Mazeroski 2b | 4 0 0 0 | Jimenez ss | 4 0 1 0 |  &#13;
| Ellis p | 4 0 0 0 | Rudolph c | 1 0 0 0 |  &#13;
|  |  | Jenkins c | 2 0 0 0 |  &#13;
|  |  | Kessinger ss | 0 0 0 0 |  &#13;
|  |  | Colborn p | 0 0 0 0 |  &#13;
|  |  | Martin ph | 1 0 0 0 |  &#13;
| Total | 36 3 9 5 | Total | 36 0 9 2 |&#13;
&#13;
| PITTSBURGH | CHICAGO |  &#13;
|---|---|  &#13;
| Pittsburgh | 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 - 3 |  &#13;
| Chicago | 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 |&#13;
&#13;
DP-Pittsburgh 2, LOB- Pittsburgh 6, Chicago 7. 2B-Callison, Hiatt. HR-Hebner (3). SF- B.Williams.&#13;
&#13;
A.Oliver.&#13;
&#13;
| IP | H | R | ER | BB | SO |  &#13;
|---|---|---|---|---|---|  &#13;
| Ellis (W,8-4) | 9 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 5 |  &#13;
| Jenkins (L,7-10) | 5 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 0 |  &#13;
| Colborn | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  &#13;
| 1-3:62. A:13,369. |  |  |  |  |  |&#13;
&#13;
## Gasoline Tank Fire Controlled&#13;
&#13;
7/6/70&#13;
&#13;
NORFOLK-A lightning-s fire that consumed nearly 20,0 barrels of gasoline and melt the metal walls of a storage tar off north Hampton Bouleval was reported under control Su day evening by the Fire Depa ment.&#13;
&#13;
Firemen were still at the sce at midnight.&#13;
&#13;
The intense blaze started abo 7:30 p.m. Saturday during a thu derstorm in which a lightnin bolt struck the 48-foot-high tan at the district plant of the Hun ble Oil &amp; Refining Co.&#13;
&#13;
Only moments before the fir started, the Humble tanker Ess San Francisco at the plant pier had suspended unloading opera tions because of the storm dar ger.&#13;
&#13;
Several persons on the pier sa the tank hit by the lightning. Th ship was then moved from th pier.&#13;
&#13;
Firemen battled the blaz throughout the night and int Sunday evening in an effort t keep it from igniting other gaso line storage tanks nearby.&#13;
&#13;
The flames lit the sky by nigh and trailed a thick fog of blac smoke in a southwesterly direc tion Sunday afternoon.&#13;
&#13;
Residents of a nearby traile court left their homes Saturda night as huge fireballs leape from the blazing tank.&#13;
&#13;
Spectators lined Hampton Bou levard, even in intermittent Jul 4 rain, to watch the brillian flames. The spectators were stil there Sunday although the intens ity of the fire had abated some what.&#13;
&#13;
No firemen were reported in jured during the blaze. Murray A. Roberts, regional operation&#13;
&#13;
(See Fire, Page A4)&#13;
&#13;
The tank blazes in a melted ruin amid other tanks filled with gasoline.&#13;
&#13;
Photo by Ben Pulliam&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
Dr Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Bright 'Halo'  &#13;
Likely Result  &#13;
Of Poseidon&#13;
&#13;
6/30/70&#13;
&#13;
30, 1970  &#13;
Virginian-Pilot Newspaper  &#13;
Ledger-Star Newspaper  &#13;
Dyer, Court Reporter&#13;
&#13;
A high, bright "halo" was reported in the sky southwest of Tidewater by callers to police, the Virginian-Pilot Newspaper, and the Norfolk Weather Bureau Monday night from 9:40 until about 10:30.&#13;
&#13;
A definite cause for the astral light was not assigned but United Press International reported that, "The Navy's Poseidon roared into the night from Cape Kennedy at 9:31 p.m. in the 29th test of the new weapons system Monday."&#13;
&#13;
The Bureau said cirrus clouds at 30,000 feet would normally reflect a light into a halo effect. But the bureau spokesman knew of no light, such as the moon, specifically situated Monday night.&#13;
&#13;
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's rocket installation at Wallops Island reported no firings Monday.&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Dyer, Let your attention to my letter to you of June 24, 1970. In this letter...I told you that I was employing an effect...another dimension...an unusual apparatus to cover this "grid"...and I said..."So, in the near future things get lively here. All sorts of weird and unusual magnetic electro-magnetic effects...."&#13;
&#13;
So last night I was watching the 11 o'clock news announcer said "Strange object seen in the sky"...and I called all three stations on the subject...hundreds of people had phone in to the police that they'd seen a giant mushroom cloud which changed into a giant multi-colored mushroom cloud which changed into a giant multi-colored mushroom cloud over the Chesapeake area of Norfolk (where I live, incidentally)...and the different announcers were all trying to guess what it could be, and said frankly that nobody knew what it was. They'd contacted Wallops Island, but nothing was being done there. They all carefully and cautiously endeavored to not say the word "UFO". But one man, of them all, was at least honest: "There was a time, he said, "when I didn't believe in THOSE THINGS, but then I saw one, and now I'm a believer."&#13;
&#13;
In the paper this morning there was just a small blurb...and it tried to give it the old "marsh gas" treatment. No mention of a "UFO". They called it a "halo". I just looked at the Ledger-Star and they don't even mention it. At least I could find no mention of it.&#13;
&#13;
So...in the space of two weeks I called in my UFO's to give this area a flood of rain and storm...and they did, certainly did. Then a genuine UFO appears over Norfolk last night.&#13;
&#13;
If that all doesn't fit into the "lively" pattern, I don't know what would. But Ill say one thing. The radio and press and TV here...do a marvelous job...of covering up. But it is going to be increasingly harder to do...as the UFO's I'm connected with...get livelier here.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 Cns  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
June 30, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Editor, Virginian-Pilot Newspaper  &#13;
Editor, Ledger-Star Newspaper  &#13;
Larry Maddy  &#13;
Mrs. N. Dyer, Court Reporter&#13;
&#13;
I direct your attention to my letter to you of June 24, 1970. In this letter...I told you that I was employing an apparatus from another dimension...an unusual apparatus to cover this area...a "grid"...and I said: "So, in the near future things will get lively here. All sorts of weird and unusual magnetic and electro-magnetic effects...."&#13;
&#13;
All right. So last night I was watching the 11 o'clock news and the announcer said "Strange object seen in the sky"...I covered all three stations on the subject...hundreds of people had phone in to the police that they'd seen a mushroom cloud which changed into a giant multi-colored circle over the Chesapeake area of Norfolk (where I live, incidentally)...and the different announcers were all trying to guess what it could be, and said frankly that nobody knew what it was. They'd contacted Wallops Island, but nothing was being done there. They all carefully and cautiously endeavored to not say the word "UFO". But one man, of them all, was at least honest: "There was a time, he said, "when I didn't believe in THOSE THINGS, but then I saw one, and now I'm a believer."&#13;
&#13;
In the paper this morning there was just a small blurb...and it tried to give it the old "marsh gas" treatment. No mention of a "UFO". They called it a "halo". I just looked at the Ledger-Star and they don't even mention it. At least I could find no mention of it.&#13;
&#13;
So...in the space of two weeks I called in my UFO's to give this area a flood of rain and storm...and they did, certainly did. Then a genuine UFO appears over Norfolk last night.&#13;
&#13;
If that all doesn't fit into the "lively" pattern, I don't know what would. But Ill say one thing. The radio and press and TV here...do a marvelous job...of covering up. But it is going to be increasingly harder to do...as the UFO's I'm connected with...get livelier here.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 1134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
May 26, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
The Editor, Virginian-Pilot Newspaper  &#13;
The Editor, Ledger-Star Newspaper  &#13;
Larry Maddry  &#13;
Mrs. N. Dyer, Court Reporter&#13;
&#13;
About ten days ago...when it was hot, and hadn't rained for two months...and the crops hereabouts were in danger of being lost...I wrote you and informed you I would save the crops by bringing rain...not just rain...but I would "inundate and soak the area", drown it out, so to speak...and my proof of this, that the storms would be my own "Ted Owens Specials" would be powerful lightning attacks.&#13;
&#13;
Last night you had your second "Ted Owens Special" storm. About 3 inches of rain flooded down. Does it follow the pattern I specified in my "prediction" letter to you of ten days ago? It certainly does. I'll now quote from the newspaper, Virginian-Pilot:&#13;
&#13;
"A storm punctuated by severe lightning dumped more than 2 1/2 inches of rain on Tidewater Thursday....Thunderstorms covered 75 percent of the state Thursday....this was unusual, even if not phenomenal....The intensity of the rainfall flooded streets and low-lying sections, creating instant lakes and headaches throughout the four South Hampton Roads cities....Lightning set off a multitude of small fires in Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, and Virginia Beach....A freak bolt of lightning caused damage in three widely separate spots at the home of Hubert Bass on Pelley Drive in Norfolk. Bass said the bolt knocked a hoke through a garage wall at one end of the five-bedroom brick house, damaged another wall at the opposite end, and shattered a low brick wall he had been building around a tree about 6 feet away from the house...In Virginia Beach fire officials reported that lightning hit the Lakeville Estates apartments at Indian River Road near Military Highway and struck several residences....Power failures were widespread, mostly the result of lightning striking transformers....Norfolk police reported heavy flooding at all underpasses. The water was 4 1/2 feet deep in places, they said....the deluge left eight automobiles stranded in the underpass on Tidwater Drive at Virginia Beach Boulevard and water was over the top of car wheels on Tidewater Drive around the 2nd Precinct, police said."&#13;
&#13;
All right. So far, so good. Within ten days time I've made two knock-down drag-out storms..."signatured" by my trademark, lightning attacks. And I think surely that the crops must be safe by now...my primary goal. Secondary goal, to give a real demonstration to this area, Mattry et al of the SI's power, when called in by me to do a job.&#13;
&#13;
You've got one of the biggest news stories of all time...and you're sitting on it. That in itself...is significant.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514  &#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
P.S. You can expect a lot more "Ted Owens Specials" from now on, this summer. The point is to bring the truth of this out to the public... when that is done, there'll be no more point to any more specials.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
A2 Virginian-Pilot, Friday, June 26, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Data From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU - ESSA&#13;
&#13;
FORECAST&#13;
&#13;
Figures Show High Temperatures Expected For Daytime Friday&#13;
&#13;
Isolated Precipitation Not Indicated - Consult Local Forecast&#13;
&#13;
Rains to Continu&#13;
&#13;
More thunderstorms, some with strong and gusty winds, are in the offing for storm-struck but re- freshed Tidewater today.&#13;
&#13;
Thursday night's sharp series of storms, some with pea-sized hail downtown, left 2.65 inches of rain in Norfolk to 11:15 p.m. and raised June's total to 3.49 inches. Downtown streets were like run- ning rivers at the peak of the downpours. Winds gusted to 40 m.p.h. at Norfolk Airport.&#13;
&#13;
More drought-breaking rains are likely. The forecast is for partly cloudy weather tonight and Saturday, but with a continu- ing (50 per cent) chance of thun- dershowers.&#13;
&#13;
The high today is to be in the 80s; the low tonight in and high Saturday aga 80s.&#13;
&#13;
Strong and gusty winds ly in some thunderstorm wise, between showers, v to be variable at 10 to 1 through Saturday.&#13;
&#13;
Heavy thunderstorms along and south of a st front that extended 1 night from the Atlanti Southern Maryland to center over north-centra ia. A particularly sever truck the Newport Nev high) area between 5 an Wind gusts were estimat 70 m.p.h.&#13;
&#13;
in Norfolk. Bass said the bolt knocked a hole through one end of the five-bedroom brick house, damaged another opposite end, and shattered a low brick wall he had been building around a tree about 6 feet away from the house...In Virginia Beach fire officials reported that lightning hit the Lakeville Estates apartments at Indian River Road near Military Highway and struck several power failures were widespread, mostly the result of lightning striking transformers... Norfolk police reported heavy flooding at all underpasses. The water was 4 1/2 feet deep in places, they said....the deluge left eight automobiles stranded in the underpass on Tidwater Beach Boulevard and water was over the top of car wheels on Tidewater Drive around the 2nd Precinct, police said."&#13;
&#13;
All right. So far, so good. Within ten days time I've made two knock-down drag-out storms..."signatured" by my trademark, lightning attacks. And I think surely that the crops must be safe by now...my primary goal. Secondary goal, to give a real demonstration to this area, Nattry et al of the SI's power, when called in by me to do a job.&#13;
&#13;
You've got one of the biggest news stories of all time...and you're sitting on it. That in itself...is significant.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134 CBS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
Owens&#13;
&#13;
P.S. You can expect a lot more "Ted Owens Specials" from now on, this summer. The point is to bring the truth of this out to the public... when that is done, there'll be no more point to any more specials.&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
June 23, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dr. J. Nynek  &#13;
Dr. Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
Gentlemen:&#13;
&#13;
I have just concluded putting on an absolutely air-tight demonstration, proof-wise, of my ability to communicate with UFO entities and bring about an effect. It could not conceivably be labeled a "coincidence" or anything else. As I say, it is as air-tight as a genuine scientific experiment could be, were it one, which of course it is not, since I am a layman.&#13;
&#13;
What would your reaction be...if you were the Editor of a very large newspaper...there was a local drought...crops were in danger of dying... and a man wrote in and said that he would deliberately make a storm for the area, within a week's time...and as proof that it was caused by him, the storm would be marked by a savage lightning attack?&#13;
&#13;
Then it follows...that in 5 days, on the 5th day thereafter...a devastating storm strikes this area, specified....it is marked by an absolutely savage lightning attack, lightning striking houses, striking powerlines and knocking out power in 10,000 homes...lightning striking a huge oil building and sending up a "fireball" when it explodes. And...the corn crop which was in great danger, is now "saved" according to the newspapers from the 4 inch rainfall ensuing from the storm.&#13;
&#13;
I'll tell you what the Editor's reaction was, here in Norfolk/Virginia Beach. Absolutely nothing. Not a word of it to the public. That is how completely my "miracles" are kept a secret. Following is a copy of my letter to the Editor of the Ledger-Star (4565 Virginia Beach Blvd., Virginia Beach, Virginia, Phone 625-1431) before, 5 days before, the storm struck: Dear Sir: Maddry and Bonko have both mentioned me previously in their columns. Tonight I read in your paper that this area is in a serious drought condition...that within two weeks the corn crop can be a disaster, as well as other crops, etc. Not much rain in months. All right. I was quite successful in Phila. in causing it to rain...and Maddry saw the articles in the papers on it. I notified the papers by letters, like this one...and then brought the rain in...and this during the 6-year drought then on at that time. I'm going to do this: (1) Try to make it rain her substantially within one week from now. (2) Try to keep it raining here in the Norfolk/ Virginia Beach area all the summer long. (3) Try to give this area such a drenching, soaking and pouring-down as to be almost beyond belief... the wettest summer on record here...more rain...etc. (4) It will be marked (the storms, that is) with my own personal trademark...heavy lightning attacks. (5) I will try to bring up a hurricane from lower Florida to this area, or near this area...and draw more rain from it to you this letter...to get any publicity...but to let you know, when it happens, what caused it. Maddry was skeptical of my work, I'm afraid, and would like to give him a sort of demonstration."&#13;
&#13;
Am enclosing the newsclips showing the terrific scope of the storm, as well as the documentation of confirmation from the court reporter, Mrs. Dyer, here in Rm. 401, Plaza One Bldg., Norfolk, Va., phone 625-5848.&#13;
&#13;
A cleaner, more powerful demonstration of my link with the Si's...you couldn't find.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens, (PK Man)&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Nynek - please forward to Dr. Sprinkle. Have'nt facilities for copying. Ted.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
June 22, 1970, Monday&#13;
&#13;
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN&#13;
&#13;
Last Tuesday, June 16, 1970, Mr. Ted Owens, known as "PK Man", gave me in writing a prediction that he would bring about, within one week's time, a substantial rainstorm. Furthermore, he additionally promised that the rainstorm would be marked by spectacular lightning display... which he terms his "trademark".&#13;
&#13;
The foundation for all of this...was an article which appeared in the Ledger-Star newspaper of Norfolk to the effect that there had been no rainfall for two months and that unless rainfall occurred...there would be a disaster for the crops in this area. Mr. Owens decided, he said, to save the crops for the farmers here.&#13;
&#13;
Yesterday, Sunday, June 21, 1970, there was a devastating storm in this Norfolk area...more than a half-inch of rain fell...winds of over 65 miles per hour...boats were grounded...roofs were blown off of buildings...cars were blown off roads...and lightning struck everywhere at houses, power lines, etc. Lightning in fact knocked out the power in various portions of Norfolk. Lightning also struck a huge oil tank and the resulting explosion sent up a "fireball".&#13;
&#13;
Therefore I do confirm herein that Mr. Owens' prediction last week was entirely accurate, and has come to pass within the one-week time limit that he imposed.&#13;
&#13;
I certify this to be a true and accurate statement of fact.&#13;
&#13;
NIKI DYER, Court Reporter  &#13;
Plaza One Building  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia.&#13;
&#13;
---&#13;
&#13;
Rain Saves  &#13;
Tri-County  &#13;
Corn Crop  &#13;
6/23/70&#13;
&#13;
SUFFOLK - Farm authorities said Monday that while Sunday's rain played favorites in the Tri-County area, it played an important part in saving the year's corn crop.&#13;
&#13;
Rainfall ranged from 1.5 inches in Isle of Wight County, to .4 inches in Holland, and to a low of .18 inches in Suffolk.&#13;
&#13;
Robert Goerger, assistant agricultural agent in Isle of Wight County, said the rain did "a lot of good. It saved the corn crop, for it was about gone."&#13;
&#13;
While Sunday's rain was a good start, Goerger added, "we'll need more to keep the corn going. We could use a couple more inches of a gentle rain."&#13;
&#13;
Weather recorders at the Tidewater Research Station in Holland said the .4 inch rainfall helped Nansemond County crops a little "but not a great deal."&#13;
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&#13;
Wind Victims&#13;
&#13;
Children inspect what would have been a wall of the new Rena B. Wright Elementary School under construction in the South Norfolk section of Chesapeake while tugs attempt to free the grounded Coast Guard cutter Sebago off Willoughby. Both were victims of Sunday's storm. Story is on Page A1.&#13;
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&#13;
M&#13;
&#13;
Monday, June 22, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Lightning Sparks Tank Fire&#13;
&#13;
Fireball&#13;
&#13;
Seen Over&#13;
&#13;
Chesapeake&#13;
&#13;
By DAVE LEONARD&#13;
&#13;
Virginian-Pilot Staff Writer&#13;
&#13;
CHESAPEAKE - Lightning struck a 35-foot tall gasoline storage tank early Sunday causing a fire that burned more than an hour, fire fighters reported.&#13;
&#13;
Witnesses said flames roared skyward in a fireball viable for miles about 2:25 a.m. when lightning struck a 30,000-barrel Texaco tank near Bank and Maulden streets, South Hill.&#13;
&#13;
Acting Fire Chief D. S. Keay said the flames died suddenly about 3:30 a.m. while two huge streams of water cooled the tank. Two Navy foam trucks arrived as the flames died.&#13;
&#13;
No one was hurt by the blaze. Fire fighters admitted they were concerned, especially after reports of fatalities in an oil fire in a Franklin, Pa., storage area Friday and Saturday.&#13;
&#13;
The lightning and fire ruptured the tank top. Fire fighters said the tank was about half full and no flaming liquid reached the ground.&#13;
&#13;
Two deluge water guns, one atop an aerial ladder, continued to pour water on the tank until about 6 a.m. when Texaco officials said the tank's internal temperature was back to a normal 79 degrees.&#13;
&#13;
Many residents reported seeing the fireball erupt during the lightning-punctured storm.&#13;
&#13;
Scott Sherman, occupant of a home less than 100 yards from the tank, said he saw the lightning hit.&#13;
&#13;
"I saw so much light," he said, "and I thought the house was on fire."&#13;
&#13;
Sherman said a three-pronged bolt hit, and fire erupted from the top rear of the tank.&#13;
&#13;
Sherman said he and his wife ran from the house into the rain.&#13;
&#13;
Moments earlier he had closed windows as the rain began.&#13;
&#13;
Acting Battalion Chief James Doughtie said the strategy used to fight the fire involved hand held lines to cool the fire as soon as the first four pumpers arrived.&#13;
&#13;
Four 2 1/2-inch lines were attached to an unmanned deluge gun and fire fighters retreated to a safer distance to await foam units from Norfolk Naval Base and Air Station.&#13;
&#13;
A Norfolk aerial ladder, called to operate, projected a second large stream atop the tank from Bank Street.&#13;
&#13;
Flames erupt from burning storage tank.&#13;
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&#13;
June 20, 1970.....TO ALL CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
Writing you very good news. Through the past few years you've seen me write in advance...that I would cause this major power blackout, produce multiple hurricanes for the season, end the drought on the East Coast, end the killer-drought in India...and so on and on. Now, at long last, two top scientists have checked me out, my work out...and I have letters from them stating that they are willing to be one of my regular Contacts and observe this continuing "PK"/Si phenomena as it occurs. I deeply regret that they were not in on all the earlier miracles...but, better late than never, as the saying goes. They will now watch, objectively...not disbelieving, not believing...but being the top scientists that they are, in the U.S., constantly observing what the Si's are doing to prove their (Si) reality and their communication with me as their human observer. These two scientists are:&#13;
&#13;
Dr. Leo Sprinkle  &#13;
University of Wyoming&#13;
&#13;
Dr. J. Allen Hynek  &#13;
Northwestern University&#13;
&#13;
It is entirely possible...that with these two eminent gentlemen coming into this action as observers...that in the near time ahead...we may be communicating with the Si's face to face, somehow, somewhere. Which, of course, has been my goal all along.&#13;
&#13;
(2) On June 16, 1970, an article appeared in the Ledger-Star newspaper here...to the effect that this area is in a terrible drought. Naturally, seeing this, I contacted the Si's, and they gave the go-ahead. (Remember the chain of storms I made in Phila. and it was confirmed in the newspaper story there? As well as other places; Miami, Florida, more recently.) So I gave Mrs. Niki Dyer, a court-reporter in this office, a document stating (1) I would make it rain substantially here in this area within one week from 6/16; (2) I would keep it raining in this area all the summer long; (3) I would give this area such a soaking as to be almost beyond belief; (4) It would all be marked, the storms, with my own personal trademark...heavy lightning attacks; (5) I will try to bring a hurricane up from lower Florida this season...to shed more rain on this area. Now: I also sent this notice to the Editor of the Ledger-Star.&#13;
&#13;
Since that time...this area has had two night-storms, and today a rocking-socking rainstorm accompanied by spectacular lightning! I want to quote you from that news article: "Let's see, the last time it rained was uhhh...June 6. But that was hardly worth remembering...only .28 inches. June 5 was worse. Only .01 inch fell - not enough to justify even one bar of "Singing in the Rain." The dry weather is having a serious effect on area crops lawns and shrubbery. If it (corn) receives no meaningful rainfall within two weeks, the corn crop will be a disaster.".....&#13;
&#13;
Well, Contacts, I've helped that situation already, within the week, as I specified in writing.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134, CHS  &#13;
Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
P.S. If you think it is easy to bring this about...consider that the various elements of weather combinations along the eastern seaboard and elsewhere must be put together like a jig-saw puzzle to bring about this desired effect!&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
Dr Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
June 13, 1970.......TO ALL CONTACTS&#13;
&#13;
The Si's have just successfully completed another "miracle", which I have dutifully reported, for them and from them, to you.&#13;
&#13;
As you know, I sent you, some time ago, a message from the Si's...saying that they would give a world-wide demonstration of violent savage weather phenomena...earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tornados, hurricanes and so on.  &#13;
This has come about in dramatic fashion...Worst avalanches in 30 years in Europe; worst floods in history in Romania and Germany; worst tornado to ever hit Texas (clobbered Lubbock recently); worst earthquake in 20 years to strike Peru (last week); and the list goes on and on, long long list...since I sent you that letter.&#13;
&#13;
Now...also in that letter I told you that the Si's would appear and be reported in the newspapers...as their "signature" to the reality of the whole situation, of them, and their link with me.  &#13;
This morning this "signature" appeared in the newspaper here in Norfolk, The Virginian Pilot, as follows: "RA 2 CREW SIGHTS UFO IN ATLANTIC. Clearwater, Fla. (UPI)--A radio message Friday from explorer Thor Heyerdahl's papyrus boat Ra 2 said crewmen sighted an unidentified flying object (UFO) on their voyage across the Atlantic Ocean toward Mexico. The message, by shortwave radio from navigator Norman Baker, said the UFO moved across the horizon for several minutes and disappeared in "a bright orange flash." The North American Air Defense Command, headquartered at Colorado Springs, Colorado, doubted that the UFO could have been connected with any space shot. An officer at NORAD suggested, "It might have been a meteor." Baker said the sighting was made Thursday morning as the Ra 2 made good headway in a voyage that started last month from the Moroccan port of Safi. Heyerdahl is trying to prove that ancient Egyptians could have used papyrus boats to bring their culture to the Western Hemisphere centuries before Columbus landed. At last report, Ra 2 was 750 miles west of the African coast in the mid-Atlantic. One member of the crew, Ait Madani, spotted the UFO as he was at the helm of the Ra 2."&#13;
&#13;
I am very excited about this...it has been a beautiful, perfectly executed demonstration by the Si's, for you.  &#13;
Now I believe, I hope, they will stop the earthquakes and other savage destructive weather phenomena...I asked them to last week, when Peru was devastated. They produced the weather phenomena and "signed" the demonstration with this nationally-reported UPI newspaper write-up of their dramatic appearance to the Ra 2. Perhaps it is the end of the demonstration. I hope so. But...I don't know for sure, either. At any rate they've told you, as plainly as can be, that they are responsible for the world-wide floods, quakes, etc., that have taken place. THIS HAS ENORMOUS IMPLICATIONS, as is quite obvious to you.&#13;
&#13;
Now, I'd like a confirmation on this, if any of you would care to give me one, for my files. Because remember...it is only by this means that I have been able to prove my link with the Si's this far.; It is vital to my work. So...any volunteers? (Of course the new "members" of the Contacts will not have this letter I sent which set up the world-wide weather demonstration followed by the Si "signature," so they couldn't confirm anything if they wanted to.)&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
Now, since some of you are new members of my Contact group (and I must apologize for using that term to Brinsley in London, since my contacts are a relative handful of people and Brinsley's CONTACT is a world-wide organization...but how else to put it?) so at this point I'll fill you in on what the SI's (UFO intelligences) are doing.&#13;
&#13;
Because a friend in London asked me to have the SI's demonstrate in England, currently...I have contacted Control (top SI intelligence) and requested that the SI's (1) appear over England in numbers, (2) cause weather aberrations around the area of England, and (3) cause the wide appearance of "ghosts" and "poltergeists" in the area of England. I specified for a time-frame the month of June.  &#13;
Of course, I do not know whether they will comply or not. They do not like other humans to suggest experiments...practically all of the "miracles" I've demonstrated through the SI's have been thought up by the SI's and dictated to me...by the SI's. But...I'm trying, with this.&#13;
&#13;
And let me explain another problem: the SI's have a different "time" than our time. They have to work from their dimension into our dimension through "time windows". I.e., instead of the above phenomena happening in June...it could take place in July or August. This has occurred before. The phenomena does in fact occur...but out of the time-frame I try to force it into.&#13;
&#13;
A friend in New York and a friend in New Jersey...have requested I ask the SI's to appear and thus create more interest in UFO's than is currently being shown by the layman on the street. I have taken this request to "Control" who has promised me that they will appear (as they just have) and be written up in newspapers and mags, to stir up more interest in them.&#13;
&#13;
The SI's had promised my Contacts "an earthquake summer"...i.e., violent, savage weather phenomena around the world...to continue through the summer into the fall season. Peru was the latest country to be struck. And day before yesterday 12 towns in Oklahoma, I believe it was, were chewed up by tornados. These are the most recent events. I have a hunch the SI's will strike our east or west coast with a big earthquake during the summer; and I have sound reasons behind that hunch.&#13;
&#13;
The SI's some time ago...stated they would harass the Pan-Am (and now other airlines) Jumbo Jet 747's. They have done so very much; their latest actions being the Pan-Am 747 that went off the runway at NY last week; and the shooting on board the Pan-Am 747 last week. You can watch this harassment with interest, knowing it is SI-caused.&#13;
&#13;
This coming fall...the SI's are going to "PK" all football stadiums where pro football teams will play...which will cause freak accidents and injuries...and have the effect of causing pro football teams to be regular traveling hospital wards.&#13;
&#13;
After the appearance...of some articles coming out in July and August about them...the SI's will reward humans for it...(because it is of the utmost importance to them to have their work known around the world)...by not touching or interfering with the next Apollo shot (they certainly "touched and interfered" with the last two Apollo shots!)&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 3 of 3**&#13;
&#13;
3&#13;
&#13;
The SI's are going to cause something strange and unusual...to happen in the Washington, D.C. area, as you know from a recent communication from me; and they are going to "spank" the Miami, Florida area in some way, for reasons of their own.&#13;
&#13;
I believe that's the extent, right now...of what they are working on, and reporting to you through me.&#13;
&#13;
Before I forget it...let me explain an interesting point. The term "SI" as you know...stands for Space Intelligence, or "Saucer" Intelligence, if you will. However, just recently...the SI's have added to my education from them...by adding sound to the symbols which they've given me to use with them for purposes of communication. This for the first time...and I've been communicating with them for five years now just with symbols. So they've just taught me how to combine sound with the symbols. All right. So now I'm using Sound and Images, right? Which also, if you put that together, comes to "SI". Interesting coincidence.&#13;
&#13;
Why the sound with the mental images I use? The best I can explain, from the little explanation they've given me...is that the sound acts as a carrier of the image, giving the mental image more force and carries it truer...they gave me the example of my throwing a light knife (remember I'm a pro knife-thrower) which can wobble and waver in flight and drop off-target. But by adding an amount of tape to the handle... enough weight is given to the knife to throw it hard and true. And so it is with the different and varied sounds they give me to go along with the mental images I'm supposed to use in various assignments they give me.&#13;
&#13;
That's it for now. I won't be able to write you very often, because of no postage and no money and very little time to write. But I'll try to keep you abreast of the SI's actions as often as I can, because it is of prime importance to them, and to you, that I do so.&#13;
&#13;
For those of you who are new, and might be puzzled by some of the things written herein...get Otto Binder's excellently-written articles re the SI's coming out in SAGA Magazine on the stands in July and August.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134, CHS  &#13;
NEW ADDRESS ---- Norfolk, Virginia 23514&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
May 26, 1970  &#13;
Dr. Leo Sprinkle&#13;
&#13;
When you receive this, please begin a file folder labeled "Ted Owens (PK Man)"...and whenever you receive a letter from me, place it in the file folder.&#13;
&#13;
Note: It does not necessitate an answer.&#13;
&#13;
At the end of 6 months or a year...you should have an inside look at how UFO intelligences work, and their tremendous powers.&#13;
&#13;
My key work will be documented, so that you will not be wasting your time.&#13;
&#13;
I have selected you...to become one of a small but very very select group...to be my "contacts" for 1970-71.  &#13;
In this group are half a dozen noted scientists, authors, lawyers.&#13;
&#13;
I think it is quite a genuine privilege to be in this group...&#13;
&#13;
Please read about my work in Saga Magazine, articles coming in the July and August issues (actually Aug. and Sept.)...but get the first one on the July stands.&#13;
&#13;
Most of you, of course, are already acquainted with my work, and have been my regular contacts.  &#13;
But some of you are new contacts...and I will send all of you at intervals the communications which I receive from the SI's (UFO intelligences); what they are doing; what they are going to do, etc.&#13;
&#13;
And my documented proof as it occurs.&#13;
&#13;
Keep my file active for a year, and see if it is not one of the most amazing things you've ever encountered.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
Box 3134  &#13;
209 75th St.  &#13;
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23514&#13;
&#13;
P.S. If you are not interested in this, just drop me a postcard and say "I pass on this," and I'll save the time, work and postage on your copies.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
June 16, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Ted Owens  &#13;
209 75th Street  &#13;
Virginia Beach, Virginia&#13;
&#13;
Dear Ted:&#13;
&#13;
Thank you very much for your letter of May 26th and the copy of the June 8th letter to President Nixon.&#13;
&#13;
I appreciate your willingness to include me on the list of persons who receive your statements. I look forward to the opportunity of reviewing these documentations from time to time, and I hope the procedure you have chosen will be helpful in your dealings with people from various professional fields.&#13;
&#13;
Best wishes to you in your activities and in your attempts to provide evidence for your communications with UFO entities.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
R. Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D.  &#13;
Counselor and Associate  &#13;
Professor of Psychology&#13;
&#13;
RLS/hd&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
May 5, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Ted Owens  &#13;
209 75th  &#13;
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&#13;
Dear Ted:&#13;
&#13;
Thank you very much for your letters of April 28th and 29th. I agree with you that a true scientist is one who searches for truth, and other considerations should be secondary.&#13;
&#13;
I can appreciate your "testing" in your other letter, and your wish to learn if I can respond appropriately to your comments. I can note from your letter that you are sophisticated and experienced in many ways, as well as those events described in your book.&#13;
&#13;
I look forward to reading the articles about you in the July and August issues of SAGA. I appreciate your wish to find some stable financial resources, so that you can continue your work and can offer assistance and information to interested persons.&#13;
&#13;
I regret that I am unable to provide the kind of financial assistance which would be helpful to you at the present time. This is not only because I do not have the available funds, but also because of the same kind of consideration which you mentioned in regard to the search for truth. I face the same kind of situation as you do; the wish to provide other people with knowledge and information which might lead to a better understanding of UFO phenomena. My own situation is complicated because I recognize the implications in ESP, hypnosis, and UFO phenomena. The difficulty, of course, is that these related phenomena are gaining some acceptance in the traditional approaches of science, and yet they do not have the general acceptance that I believe they will in a few years. Thus, anyone who wishes to achieve recognition of these kinds of knowledge must be ready to recognize that the time is not yet ripe for such acceptance (just as you recognize that in Judo, "going with" the force of the opponent is sometime more advisable than trying to "stop" the oncoming blow).&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Ted Owens  &#13;
May 5, 1970  &#13;
Page 2&#13;
&#13;
I do believe that some day there will be financial support available to interested persons, and I hope that this will provide an ongoing research center to study the relationships of psychical and UFO phenomena. However, at this time, I know that it will take the work of several persons to provide any kind of meaningful investigation. This has been the experience of Dr. Jules Eisenbud, who has investigated the abilities of Ted Serios, the man who can "make photographs" with his mind. Dr. Eisenbud has found that even his good well controlled studies are suspect unless he can get others to cooperate with him in setting up appropriate investigations.&#13;
&#13;
Perhaps in a few years there will be funds available to establish such a research center, and then I would be most happy to cooperate with you in studying your abilities and providing documentation for the methods and results.&#13;
&#13;
Until then, I wish to thank you for your offer of providing the opportunity to investigate your abilities. Perhaps "fate" will allow such an opportunity to come about sooner than I expect. Best wishes to you.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
R. Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D.  &#13;
Counselor and Associate  &#13;
Professor of Psychology&#13;
&#13;
RLS/hd&#13;
&#13;
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April 29, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dear Leo:&#13;
&#13;
I wrote you yesterday...but now can write you in a different vein.&#13;
&#13;
We leased our house here for a limited time...and in a few weeks we must move. I have no deeply-rooted job here at all. Just a temporary thing I picked up.&#13;
&#13;
Here is what I suggest.&#13;
&#13;
I would like to come to Laramie; rent a small, inexpensive apartment or house; get a job there...and live there with my wife and 7-year-old child.&#13;
&#13;
Then you could test me to your heart's content...my regular ESP abilities (PK demonstrations, etc.)...my ability with hypnosis and autohypnosis...but most of all, my ability to communicate with the UFO intelligences and PRODUCE PHENOMENA FOR YOU.&#13;
&#13;
I could show you how to control weather and end droughts, wherever you might designate; how to control and guide hurricanes...and on and on through dozens of major phenomena. Which I have already done and documented, I might add.&#13;
&#13;
But you would have it all right there...where you could observe, test, and so forth.&#13;
&#13;
Of course, this would be priceless for you.&#13;
&#13;
What I would need, within the next week, would be $500 from you...to buy an old used car, and make the move. That would be enough to also find a place there and get started.&#13;
&#13;
I know professors do not have that much money on hand...but professors sometimes know people who do have it, who will provide it, if the situation warrants it.&#13;
&#13;
But time is of the essence, since I have to decide what I am going to do next. If you would like this to happen, send the money as soon as possible...and we will be in Laramie shortly.&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens (PK Man)  &#13;
209 75th St.  &#13;
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&#13;
April 28, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dear Leo:&#13;
&#13;
Let's dispense with formalities. I'm Ted.&#13;
&#13;
I like your style. Thanks for your letter of the 20th... I think there is some hope for you, as a scientist, Leo.&#13;
&#13;
Most of the scientists I have known, Leo...are prisoners of politics, of government agencies, of monies available and so on...which has placed them in such a situation or situations that truth is almost a stranger to them. This is unfortunate, but it is true. One of the best known scientists in the world...whom I know personally...has been a victim of that situation. And of course...truth as such is all there is, to a true scientist. He or she can't afford to be a prisoner of anything...which might be a wall between he or she and the truth. Is it not so?&#13;
&#13;
I was deliberately sassy in my last letter, Leo, to find out what sort of metal you're made of. Long years ago I studied kodokwan judo from Johnny Osako in Chicago...he's one of the world's greats...and in my first teaching session he threw me around unmercifully and deliberately sprained my larynx. I couldn't talk for a week. But I was back the next day for my regular lesson, after being so injured. That's what he wanted to find out. He told me quite frankly that he did that with everyone...hurt them painfully during the first teaching sessions...to see if they would come back. When they did...then there was some hope that they might learn proper judo methods (which is a religion with the Japanese, not just a sport).&#13;
&#13;
Of course...the book in your possession now...is just a tiny portion of the miracles that have occurred. 200 have occurred by now. Most of them documented; checkable. And they've all been done while I've been broke, fighting just to make a living for my family. Without a "base" to work from. Sometimes I wonder just how much more I could have done...if I'd had a base (home and financial support from some source) from which to maneuver this UFO-power lever!&#13;
&#13;
Let's be friends. I'm happy to know you. We certainly have a rapport. I've been waiting...for several years...for some honest-to-god scientist to realize what it is that I have, and set the entire thing up for a study. When SAGA comes out in July and August, read the articles...then if you're interested perhaps you can find a rich rancher or donor (such as supported Dr. Rhine's parapsych lab at Duke for so long) who will bring me out there to live with my wife and child. Who'll perhaps fund me in the starting of my own church, so that I can use these tremendous powers to help people (who will come from all over the world)...and you and your fellow scientists will then be welcome to put me through every test imaginable; and I'll bring UFO's over...and perform miracles for you and your group regularly...just as I have been doing the past 7 years, approximating 30 miracles a year.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens&#13;
&#13;
209 75th  &#13;
Va. Beach, Va.&#13;
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&#13;
Mr. Ted Owens  &#13;
209 76th Street  &#13;
Virginia Beach, Virginia&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Owens:&#13;
&#13;
Thank you very much for your letter of April 8th and your comments regarding your present activities. I am interested in your work and I would be pleased if, someday, I have the opportunity of investigating your abilities and powers.&#13;
&#13;
Yes, I have heard of Otto Binder, and I am very much interested in his writings. I have some of his books regarding UFO phenomena. I will look forward to reading his article in SAGA concerning his work with you.&#13;
&#13;
I have now received and read your book, "How to Contact Space People." I have ordered a copy of your other book, and I look forward to reading it when I have received it. I find your experiences to be most interesting and I can see that you wish to provide other people with information, not only to back up your claims, but also to encourage the interested person to try similar methods. At this point, I can neither accept nor reject the proof of your claims, but I can say that I am interested in learning more about the methods by which you communicate with the space people. I certainly am prepared to believe the possibility that the proof is sufficient of your ability to communicate and to cooperate with space people. Perhaps, there may come a time when financial support will be provided for those persons who wish to investigate the possible relationships of ESP, hypnosis, and UFO phenomena. I certainly am interested in these investigations and will be pleased to continue correspondence with you.&#13;
&#13;
Best wishes to you in your work and your attempts to provide evidence for interested persons.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
R. Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D.  &#13;
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&#13;
RLS/hd&#13;
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April 8, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Dr. R. Leo Sprinkle,  &#13;
Professor of Psychology  &#13;
University of Wyoming  &#13;
Box 3708, University Station  &#13;
Laramie, Wyoming 82070&#13;
&#13;
Dear Dr. Sprinkle:&#13;
&#13;
Thank you for the courtesy of your answer...to my most unbelievable letter.&#13;
&#13;
The facts are these...I'm the only human in the world...that can communicate with UFO intelligences and prove it, year in and year out...consistently. Documented. I actually amount to what could be called a "national treasure". I know that sounds bad, but it is true, nonetheless.&#13;
&#13;
Am currently giving a demonstration...it began several months ago and is a world-wide weather demonstration. It will be documented by most respected and responsible people. And the results already have been scary enough to make your hair stand on end.&#13;
&#13;
Trouble is...you are there and I am here. You can't see my records or documentation, or check with my contacts. Awkward. I have, for the past several years, approached this whole matter in a strictly scientific vein. No "mystical" approach to it. My proof is proof, and can be checked out.&#13;
&#13;
Have you heard of Otto Binder, the author? He is doing a two-part story on my work in Saga Magazine...will come out in July and August. Then you can really find out all about it. He puts it much better than I can...he's checked me out thoroughly (his credentials for this sort of thing are awesome) and am sure when you read his articles, you will gain a better understanding. Perhaps then...you might be more activated, or motivated, to do something about the situation.&#13;
&#13;
If you will just lightly consider...I have more power at my command, through my contact with UFO intelligences...than all the power of all the world's armed forces. Easily. Sounds like a mental case? True. Unfortunately for scientists, it is all documented. The power has been seen already, and confirmed by reputable people. Lawyers, etc. Precognition is out...otherwise how could I tell where and when a UFO would appear...as I have done on numerous occasions? More important...what the UFO would do, its actions. I don't care whether you accept or reject my claims.* I just hope that you are a good scientist...good enough to dig into the matter, someday&#13;
&#13;
*backed up by a logjam of documented proof&#13;
&#13;
Best wishes to you....&#13;
&#13;
Ted Owens 209 75th St., Va. Beach, Va.&#13;
&#13;
*K Studio, Friend's Lake Road, Chestertown, New York 12817&#13;
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&#13;
March 24, 1970&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Ted Owens  &#13;
209 75th Street  &#13;
Virginia Beach, Virginia&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Owens:&#13;
&#13;
Thank you very much for your letter of March 11th. I certainly have no wish to throw away the letter and am glad to respond to your comments.&#13;
&#13;
Of course, I have no way at this time of knowing how to regard your claims, since I am not aware of the background you described and your part in the events which have occurred. But, I am interested in the possibilities.&#13;
&#13;
Enclosed you will find references which indicate my interest in ESP, hypnosis, and UFO research. I certainly am interested in corresponding with persons who experience UFO sightings and, particularly, persons who experience apparent communication with UFO occupants.&#13;
&#13;
Under separate cover, I am sending you copies of two short manuscripts which indicate my interest in the use of hypnosis in UFO research and which describe a study I have conducted with the cooperation of 63 persons who claim to receive "psychic impressions" of UFO phenomena. I hope the manuscripts are of interest to you and indicate that I am serious in my wish to cooperate with persons who experience these events and try to learn more about the meaning of the earth's surveillance by UFO occupants.&#13;
&#13;
I believe that some of the events which you describe might be an indication of precognition, that is, an awareness of future events before the actual occurrence. However, other experiences which you describe would certainly seem to be "something more" than precognition or psychic phenomena. I am interested in the two books which you have written and I plan to get copies of them.&#13;
&#13;
=== **Page: 2 of 2**&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Ted Owens  &#13;
March 24, 1970  &#13;
Page 2&#13;
&#13;
    Thus, without trying to reject or to accept your claims at this time, may I indicate to you that I am interested in the information which you present and I hope that you are able to continue your work and that someday the scientific community, as well as the public, may show a greater interest in the possible relationship of ESP abilities and UFO phenomena.&#13;
&#13;
    Meanwhile, best wishes to you.&#13;
&#13;
                                                    Sincerely,&#13;
&#13;
                                                    R. Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D.  &#13;
                                                    Counselor and Associate  &#13;
                                                    Professor of Psychology&#13;
&#13;
RLS/hd&#13;
&#13;
Enclosures&#13;
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              <text>=== **Page: 1 of 2**&#13;
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March 11, 1970&#13;
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Dr. R. Leo Sprinkle  &#13;
Professor of Psychology  &#13;
University of Wyoming&#13;
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Dear Dr. Sprinkle;&#13;
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I sincerely hope...that you do not throw this away before doing a bit of checking on it.&#13;
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For several years...I have been communicating with UFO intelligences, and can prove it absolutely. It is documented.&#13;
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Call Mr. Ed Ames, realtor in Brewer, Maine, and ask him if, when he invited me up there for two weeks (along with two other businessmen of that area, as my hosts) I didn't inform him that I would call down a UFO over the Brewer-Bangor area during that period of time, to be seen and reported in the newspapers...and one week later a flying saucer did in fact appear and scared a man and his wife...and was reported on the front page of the local newspaper there.&#13;
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Call Mr. Murray Zatman, a lawyer, 2441 Grahn Drive, Santa Rosa, California...for whom I worked for several years...and ask him if I didn't tell him that by communicating with my UFO contacts I would cause a massive east coast power blackout by June 21, 1967...and the 5-state blackout did in fact then appear on June 5, 1967. For him I also demonstrated the UFO intelligences' powers by producing a hurricane within a week, and guiding it, and other things as well.&#13;
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Mr. Lawrence Maddry, reporter for the Virginian-Pilot newspaper here in Virginia Beach just did an article on my work with UFO's (I've been desperately trying to get through the wall of governmental silence to the public, or somebody) -- and he confirmed that:  &#13;
(1) I actually stated on a TV program in Miami last summer that President Nixon was in danger of being kidnapped at his Key Biscayne home by Cubans (information given me by UFO intelligences)...and several weeks after that Cuban frogmen were in fact discovered placing Nixon's home under surveillance and a Cuban ambassador was thrown out of the United Nations for the plot.  &#13;
(2) I informed three responsible persons here in Norfolk that the UFO's would strike the last Apollo shot with lightning, in an effort to make the astronauts abort the trip...and lightning did in fact then strike the vehicle.  &#13;
(3) I gave a demonstration of how the UFO intelligences could control groups of men...by causing one certain football star to be thrown out of a pro football game in progress, while in the company of two top sports writers who asked to see it happen.  &#13;
As I say...Maddry called these people and checked it out for validity&#13;
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Mr. Jim Moseley, Box 163, Fort Lee, New Jersey, and Mr. Tim Beckley, 3 Courtland Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey...both of them UFO investigators and authors, will tell you that I have given documented demonstrations for them...requesting the UFO intelligences I am in contact with to produce certain results, miraculous results...which then came about.&#13;
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This all began (I have 200 confirmed, documented cases at this date...where I have informed responsible persons such as lawyers, govt. agencies, scientists, etc. in advance, in writing...that I would cause certain things to happen...such as end the 6-year drought that existed on the east coast several years ago, and end the killer-drought that was supposed to kill 4 million people in India several years ago...after I began documentation, and contacted the UFO intelligences am in contact with)...and many other things of like scope)&#13;
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...it all began when my daughter, Lornie, and I were driving at dusk outside Dallas, Texas, and a cigar-shaped UFO came towards our car across a field...streaming brilliant colors behind it, silent as a shadow. It came toward our car, got close, then just vanished...as a light would turn off. We thought it took about 2 minutes. But when I checked my watch...we had lost an hour. An hour that can't be accounted for. It was a lonely road...and to my knowledge no other cars passed.&#13;
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Anyway...after that...all this phenomena began to happen.&#13;
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I've written two books about it: "How To Contact UFO's" Box 2228, Clarksburg, West Virginia, and "I Work For UFO Intelligences" at PK Enter. Inc., 600 Biscayne Boulevard, 9th Floor, Miami, Florida. These books would give you pretty much the entire story of it. All true, and can be checked out.&#13;
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Point is...I have been, and am now, working with greater power the world has ever witnessed...through my contact with these creatures...yet can do nothing about it. That is, I go on working at my mundane job in an office...keep on giving demonstrations of miraculous things...but the government pays no attention seemingly...&#13;
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I would be quite willing to come to where you are and place all this at your disposal, testing, etc.&#13;
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I myself am "loaded" with ESP ability. Attended Duke University years ago and demonstrated same then quite successfully. But ESP does not explain these 200 miracles; else how could I tell in advance, in writing, when and where UFO's would appear, which I have done? Such as the event in Brewer. That would not fall into an ESP category, right? My files are complete, and would shock you, if you could see them...the documentation.&#13;
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In closing...might mention that I am an "M", or Mensa member. IQ of 148-152 (written and verbal). In the M directory, Philadelphia.&#13;
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It is my desperate hope...that something will come of this letter.&#13;
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Ted Owens, 209 75th Street, Virginia Beach, Va.  &#13;
Owens&#13;
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