August 25, 2016 - Tune In Tonight Coast to Coast w/George Noory. 3 Hours Earthfiles news updates begin 11 PM Pacific / 2 AM Eastern:
— Zika Virus Threatens Both Adult and Fetal Brain Cells.
How Many Mosquito Species Can Spread Zika? Report Upcoming.
“Zika can clearly enter the brain of adults and can wreak havoc.
But it’s catastrophic for early brain development.”
- Sujan Shresta, Ph.D., La Jolla Inst. of Allergy & Immunology, Calif.

Left: Aedes aegypti ranges throughout all the southern tier of states in America.
Right: Aedes albopictus also ranges throughout all the southern tier states,
but goes as far north as Vermont and Minnesota. Images by CDC.
— More Evidence of Ancient Thermonuclear Explosions On Mars At American Inst. of Astronautics and Aeronautics 2016 Space Conference. Report Upcoming.

John E. Brandenburg, Ph.D., plasma physicist from Morningstar Applied
Physics LLC, will be among NASA managers and astronauts along with Boeing,
Northrop Grumman and other aerospace managers to present a technical paper
for the AIAA 2016 Space Conference in Long Beach, Calif. about accumulating
data and hypothesis there were hydrogen bomb explosions over Cydonia
Mensae and Galaxias Chaos in the Martian northern hemisphere eons ago.
— Part 1: Glowing Yellow UFO Linked to One of Strangest Airliner
Crashes in U. S. History. Report Upcoming.
—Part 2: Some FBI Docs About Unidentified Light,
But Much Still Sealed 74 Years Later. Report Upcoming.

Sunday morning, January 18, 1942, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California,
with front page TWA Flight # 3 airliner crash headline and photo of right to
left: actress Carole Lombard, actor Clark Gable and Carole’s mother.