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R. Michael Gordonâs: The Aftermath of the War of the Worlds (Part-41)
[PART 41]
Military Preparations
Communications between military forces had always been critical to successful operations in any war. In the early 1920s we added one more level to this vital area. Bell labs operated by AT&T developed what they called a teleostereograph machine loosely based on a Martian device taken from one of the Martian command walkers. This remarkable device was able to send a photo, map or drawing by telegraph to any area around the world that also had one of their new machines. With this tool we could send whole page reports as well as documents, maps and other vital military information across the wires. This teleostereograph machine would be put into operation with the cable system. It is expected that some use of this device would eventually find its way to the commercial market, but what use it could be remains to be seen.
By now we had developed, or rather converted other ships, with the capability to not only launch a small number of aircraft, but with a wooden âflat topâ runway built on the existing hull of several vessels (losing one in Japan) we now had the ability to recover those aircraft on the decks of these newly converted ships. However, to land on one of these new âflat-topsâ took a great deal of training and an even higher level of piloting skills. Short distance take-offs and landings would continue to be a challenge for many years to come. This work however was not seen as a truly strategic development. They were more like working models that would allow us to design a new series of true aircraft carriers built specifically for that purpose. Sea trials were soon underway and we were learning a great deal about how to maintain these aircraft at sea (salt water corrosion for one) as well as writing whole new rules of engagement for how to use this newly developing resource. It would not be long before three operational areas become the focus of these new ships. They would also be used for fleet defense and would be deployed as such when attacking an enemy force. They would be used for point attack on sea and land targets and would be sent out to perform reconnaissance duties into enemy held areas. We were soon testing these skills over the Lawless Zones.
The bottom line was we needed to field sufficient forces world-wide to not only fight across large bodies of water, but we needed to completely control the airspace above our oceans and thereby deny their use to the Martians. Even against relatively few Martian Flying Machines we knew this was going to be a major challenge.
By this time it had been decided by the Committee that any military contracts given out to private contractors must include a provision that at least half of the facilities involved in the production of any military hardware must be underground. It was also understood that certain critical manufacturing facilities, designated by the Committee as âpriority oneâ would not only be required to be 100% underground, but at least two facilities not in the same city be manufacturing the identical items. The Committee was now beginning to think about backups in just about every area of concern when it came to planetary defense. Getting our new contractors to think that way would be a challenge, but in the end we would succeed. We needed as much redundancy as we could build into our systems if we were to ever hope to win the next big war. This included mining minerals known to be critical which would then be stored in multiple locations mostly underground near manufacturing facilities.
It was at this meeting that Benito Mussolini, strongman of âFascistâ Italy, made his report to the Committee. âThe precise, fundamental duty of Fascist Italy is to reach a maximum strength with her armed forces on land, sea and air. Hence we must at a given moment be able to mobilize 5,000,000 men thoroughly armed, we must strengthen our navy; while aviation, in which I believe more than ever, must be on such a large scale and so powerful that the area of the wings of our airplanes must obscure the Sun from our land.â In truth, most of the Committeeâs executive staff felt that âIl Duceâ would not be able to field an army greater than 900,000 at this time and in the future could field no more than 2,500,000 at best. Bluster does not defeat Martians.
It was also announced that the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Japan, South Africa, Italy, France, Australia and Argentina were all either drawing plans for or constructing a new line of aircraft carrier. We were indeed becoming stronger.
During this meeting Major General Charles Pelot Summerall, Committee Operations Chief of Staff, told the Military Affairs Committee that âArmy food rations are lower than those of convicts in U.S. Federal prisons.â He further stated that his soldiers usually receive only one good meal a day. His report was subsequently verified by United States Secretary of War Dwight Filley Davis, who had some responsibility in these matters. It did not take long for the Military Affairs Committee to increase the daily food ration for members of the army from 35 to 40 cents a day!
We also heard from Mr. Clarence Birdseye with a proposal to hold and store frozen pre-cooked fish in airtight barrels which could then be held for years along with freeze-dried fish and other foods. His idea was referred to one of our science departments for further study. If it could be applied to large food supplies it would greatly enhance our abilities to prepare for long military operations as well as long protracted underground operations.
UNDERGROUND MILITARY
The Committeeâs underground military bases were well on their way to completion by December 1923. The smaller ones at Nanking, China: BETA, Rosario, Argentina: DELTA and Johannesburg, South Africa: EPSILON were completely excavated. EPSILON had been aided by the discovery of a previously unknown cave system as the work progressed. Taking advantage of this discovery allowed us to enlarge that facility beyond its original design by about 80%. The bomb-hardened buildings were finished at all three facilities and would before long be ready to receive equipment and supplies. As more modern equipment came on line the original supplies would be replaced and updated.
The two largest facilities at Munich, Germany: ALPHA and Atlanta, Georgia: GAMA, were completed as far as their central control areas were concerned, but digging and tunnel work on the rest of the facilities was still underway. We fully expected all of the Committee underground military facilities to be finished and up and running by the end of 1928 and no later than mid 1929. To insure these facilities would be completed on schedule more men and equipment were being directed for these projects.
By the end of the year we saw publication of the Russian book âThe Decline of Mars.â Written as a novel this work crafted a fictional story of science with a political edge decidedly Soviet in nature. Its author Aleksey Tolstoy wrote of a âmodern Soviet engineerâ who had, under the watchful eyes of the Soviet system, built a two man rocket capable of making the voyage to Mars. On Mars these intrepid representatives of Soviet communism find a âhumanoid race of Martiansâ not unlike our hybrids who are ancient in and that the human stock seems to have come from the lost fictional continent of Atlantis.
Naturally these Martians live in a class society unlike the real Martians who live in what can very easily be described as one very close to communism. Nevertheless, even as the irony of that fact seems to have eluded the author, the humanoid race on Mars, now fully Martian in thought and deed, find it in themselves to rise up to fight against the ruling class which for the most part resemble your average Martian A. They are unfortunately defeated all in the background of massive climate change on Mars which threatens to destroy all life on the planet as it goes into a planet wide ice age. It is then left to the reader to decide where the luckless Martians should next plant their rather worn flag.
News from Machu Picchu
January 1924
In January of 1924 we received a detailed report on discoveries so far found at the remote Machu Picchu site. The team, still under the direction of archaeologist Hiram Bingham III, had been able to dig no fewer than five exploration trenches into what was thought to be prime locations at the high altitude site. The teams were not disappointed. Even though two of the âdeep holes in the groundâ recovered what could be called âstandardâ archeological items, three other trenches gave up a treasure trove of artifacts and written documents which detailed the last years and months of those who had âfled the gods to the high place in the clouds of safety.â
One of the trenches had cut into what might be called a sunken vault. Already the team had removed hundreds of baked clay tablets as well as flat stones and one rather interesting copper plate with writing on them which had been intentionally placed in the âvaultâ to protect these vital historic records. To be sure not all of these ârecordsâ had been written by the people of Machu Picchu. In fact, it could be shown that some had come from Asia, Africa and Europe. How these âdocumentsâ had made their way to the âNew Worldâ was not clear. This would be one of the areas that the team would research most closely.
The team had also discovered a good many references to astronomy in general and the planets on the tablets. References were being made to information which could not have been obtained by any humans at the time Machu Picchu was built. These people had to have had outside help in these efforts. It was also becoming clear that at least two of the structures on the site had been used for astronomical observations. And if the reports are proven correct they had found a damaged stone device that appeared to have held some type of lens much like a modern telescope only very large. The primary lens or perhaps polished mirror of this âstone instrumentâ must have been at least two feet in diameter! Engineers on site would spend the next two years examining this device and drawing up detailed drawings of this most remarkable discovery. More discoveries were expected to be reported in the years to come. This was indeed a major find.
The team had uncovered over 200 structures on the site including a central temple dedicated to the Sun all made out of stone. The center piece was an open green area much like a lawn about an acre in size. There were also 16 fountains in the city all feed by one natural spring. On the highest point was found a pillar that pointed to the cardinal points (north, south, east and west). Team geologists found that the small site was bordered by earthquake fault lines and that some of the evidence of destruction could have been caused by quakes. What they did not find were any carvings on any of the stone structures that resembled any type of writing. In fact there were no carvings at all.
The group had also discovered what they called an âoff-site landing pad on the high hill just north-west of the main site.â The so-called âlanding padâ held an overall view of Machu Picchu and had steps carved up the stone wall all the way to the hand-carved flat âpadâ 100 feet in diameter.
By this time the teams had also uncovered around fifty burial sites and expected to find many more. Those remains were sent to the United States for examination. There was much work still remaining to be done on this site that was never discovered by the Spanish when they invaded the area hundreds of years ago. Research into surviving Spanish records indicate that they had no knowledge of the site probably because the local people had themselves mostly forgotten this high mountain redoubt.
MAGIC – MOST SECRET
Magic Order MO-280
Immediate: A propaganda/test flight is to be attempted by two to six military aircraft in order to circumnavigate the Earth by air. No details are to be released to the general public until the mission is successfully completed. Purpose: To demonstrate our aero-technology to the world and to test our technical abilities to support such a world-wide mission. The test is to also include development of pre-positioned supplies in support.
MAGIC THREE-NEW YORK
MAGIC – MOST SECRET
Along with reports from Machu Picchu and other interesting sites around the world came new information from our efforts in Egypt. More and more tunnels were being unearthed at Giza and with them the discovery of thousands of ancient books (scrolls) with stories of many gods coming to Earth from the stars. We were discovering that many ancient texts had reported gods flying out of the skies in many types of craft in order to interact with many different ancient peoples. It was becoming more and more evident that who or whatever these so-called âsky godsâ were they had seemingly always been here, at least as long as mankind had advanced enough to produce lasting records of their visits and probably a lot earlier than that.
The question was: What were their reasons for coming to Earth and would they return with or without the Martians who were continuing to plan their next adventures on Earth? My thoughts were of how much these âothersâ had given or possibly taken from our ancient ancestors? And, what more could we expect? More to the point â Were they the reason why we are on Earth in the first place? One interesting theory being passed around Committee offices at the time was the intriguing possibility that mankind had been âplantedâ on Earth and somehow we were alien to our own âadoptedâ world. My thoughts ran to the question of why they left Earth after seemingly spending so much time and effort on our world. Was there a purge of some sort?
Around the World Test Flight
April 1924
By April of 1924 we were ready to push our aviation theories and aircraft development to the next level. In order to truly bring the world together as a fighting unit, communications and transportation links would need to be put solidly in place. We even had a simple but effective telephone system in place in several cities. Certainly we now had cables and fundamental radio links. We had also established a great many shipping routes, which had been one of the keys to worldâs economic recovery, now well along. Now we needed to add air resources to the mix and for that we needed to test our abilities to fly completely around the world. The test flight would also be of great propaganda value to humanity. If successful it would show that we had recovered as a planet sufficiently enough to once again do daring acts and accomplish great things in new scientific areas. This would be something the people would be able to cheer for.
The attempt would be made by four United States Army Air Service long distance aircraft, built by the new Douglas Aircraft Company. As much as we could the Committee stepped out of the spotlight and pushed forward efforts being made by nations and private companies that were supported in the background by Committee resources. The aircraft were named after four American cities, which had taken much damage during the First Martian War, and had made great progress in rebuilding their war damaged cities. They were named Boston, Chicago, New Orleans and Seattle. (We intentionally kept away from âNew York Cityâ known to be a âCommittee city.â)
On 6 April 1924, Boston, Chicago, and New Orleans took off from Seattle, Washington, heading northwest towards Alaska. The Seattle was being repaired at the time due to a bad landing during a training flight and was to join the other three aircraft in Alaska after repairs were completed. At least that was the plan. Seattle took off a few days later, but near Port Moller in Alaska on 30 April the Seattle slammed into a mountain in dense fog. There were no eyewitnesses to the âaccidentâ and since the aircraft and two-man crew were badly burned in the subsequent fire there was no way to determine if the Seattle was shot down by a Martian Heat-Ray or was simply lost in the fog and crashed. Upon receiving the news the remaining three âDouglas World Flyersâ continued on to Japan, Korea, along the coast of China, Hong Kong, and then across Indochina. The crews rested in Thailand for a week as their planes were inspected and tuned up for the next leg of the round the world flight. Their report on how the operation was going up to that point included several sightings of âunidentified aerial craft seemingly pacing our flight.â None of these âunidentifiablesâ came close enough to be described in any detail, but they were certainly a bit unnerving for the crews. None of these aircraft were armed and fuel was the only cargo. The crews would report âthat the unidentified craft seemed to be checking us out rather than hindering our flight at this point.â
They were soon airborne over Burma, crossing the mountains to India, and across the Middle East before turning north towards Europe. Their arrival in Paris came as the partially rebuilt âCity of Lightsâ was celebrating Bastille Day on 14 July. Still more rubble than proper city, the people of New Paris nevertheless put on an impressive display of enthusiasm as they escorted the crews to an evening banquet in their honor. The banquet held outside under beautify lit tents was on the site of the half rebuilt new Effie Tower. The French were determined to resurrect their capitalâs landmark and showcase it to the world.
Next was a short flight to New London where the crews were met by Captains Alcock and Brown for a state dinner at Buckingham Palace, which included George V and several of the Magic Twelve. (George was naturally âin the loopâ as to who was who in Magic.) Although I was not present at this event it became well known that my friend, the newly minted âSir Winstonâ, was most animated at the dinner as he gave a rousing speech of how the Earth would be fully prepared when the Martians returned as we would âfight the tentacled heathens for every inch of rubble, for every yard of Earth, for every drop of water, for every scrap of humanity whenever they chose to return to our warrior planet, and we shall defeat them at any cost, at any place they chose to name. When they come again, as we know they will, we shall bloody them and we shall give them a fight their heathen species shall long remember.â The next leg of the flight would be the always difficult Atlantic crossing. (Not that crossing the Pacific was an easy walk in the park.)
Once again the Atlantic would prove hazardous to cross as fog hampered all three aircraft for much of the flight. All three aircraft had newly designed compasses for the trip and they seemed to work quite well for most of the flight â accept for some reason over the Atlantic. When Chicago and New Orleans landed in Iceland the Boston was nowhere to be seen. Without any news the two aircraft continued on to Greenland and then on to Canada. Only later would reports come in of wreckage. Pieces of the charred remains of Boston had been found by rescue ships spread out over a large area. Clearly the Boston had been hit by a Heat-Ray causing the aircraft to explode in mid-air instantly killing the two pilots. This news was sent on to the surviving two air crews. Despite the news their efforts would not be hampered as they wired that they would continue the flight. After a brief discussion the Committee agreed that the crews had made the proper decision and the go-ahead was given to continue. The propaganda value of the flight was too great to end the flight short of its stated goal.
After flying to New Washington Center (NWC) the Chicago and New Orleans flew on to Seattle landing on 28 September 1924. There were no further âaccidents.â They would report flying some 23,942 nautical miles in 175 days. There would be no mention of Martians to the general public as the loss of Seattle and Boston were reported as unfortunate accidents, which of course the loss of the Boston at least certainly was not. The world cheered the Around the World Flight and we all went back to work to try and find ways to combat the Martians who were still attacking our planet albeit on a limited scale. We also continued working on the Phoenix project that was about to make a rather giant leap. At about the same time we received another rather mysterious visit by one of the Great Earth War airships, that was, to say the very least, a bit late reporting in.
The Great Zeppelin Mystery
July 1924
Not unexpectedly the Great Earth War had cost the Germans a great many airships they called Zeppelins. They had been a great power at the start of the war but these airships became less and less effective as the war pressed on and airpower by way of the well-armed biplane came to command the skies over Europe (that was as long as there were no Martian flying craft in the area). Losses of this kind were no mystery at all. However, there was at least one Zeppelin lost during the war which did indeed rise to the level of mystery. And it was not necessarily its disappearance in June of 1916 over the bloody battle grounds of the Great Earth War in France that was the mysterious part of the story of Zeppelin 142. The mystery came in July of 1924 when Zeppelin 142 crashed in a field in southern France having seen by many witnesses to have come out of a dark gray cloud just before it impacted the Earth. âThe Zeppelin Ghost Shipâ had returned!
There was no possible way any airship built on Earth could stay in the air for eight years, and besides who could have missed a 140 foot long Zeppelin flying around Europe for all those years? The dark gray cloud which had âdeposited the craftâ had been seen to move against the wind, at least that was the way it appeared to the dozen or so witnesses who saw the Zeppelin emerge from the mysterious cloud. They were also quite adamant in reporting that as the Zeppelin made its clearly uncontrolled slide to the ground the large gray cloud slowly moved in the opposite direction and after a few minutes âsimply faded from view.â Focus was now solely on the Zeppelin whose number â142â could be clearly seen on its undamaged side.
It was not completely true that the mysterious âZeppelin Ghost Shipâ had not been seen during the eight years of its mysterious flight. In point of fact âtheâ or rather âaâ Zeppelin had been spotted several times, but never longer than a minute or two and always in places where there was no reason for any Zeppelin to be flying. The âghostâ had been seen over Chicago in America, San Paulo, Brazil, Johannesburg in Southern Africa, Madras, India and Novosibirsk, Russia. There was even a possible sighting above the high Arctic ice before coming down outside of Toulouse, France in â24. Each and every sighting had two things in common. First, the Zeppelin was never seen to be âsolid or in complete focusâ appearing more like a ghost ship, and second, the number on the side of the craft could never be seen clearly enough to make note of seemingly darkened by its time in the air.

Nevertheless, when Zeppelin 142 came down in France the number was clear to see and the airship was solid enough to leave a sizable âdentâ on the ground where it came to rest. Within minutes a number of people had run over to the craft to see if they could render any assistance to the crew. They soon discovered that would not be necessary. The completely intact Zeppelin was in very good working order and completely disserted. What else was found truly shocked those who then boarded the craft. It was clear that someone (or perhaps âsomethingâ) must have been on quite recently. The lights were still on and the remains of a freshly cooked meal were still very evident. The lettuce was still crisp! It was also clear that the crew had been in some type of struggle as the cabin had been damaged from the inside completely unrelated to the rough landing. These men had been taken by force very recently â there was fresh blood on the floor and some of the walls, and not all of it was red! Some of the crewâs personal weapons were missing. They had in fact put up a desperate fight against whatever had commandeered their craft. Pots and pans as well as any type of wooden mop or broom or knife had been used by these men to defend their ship.
Also missing were any types of official reports. In fact, the people, and later the local authorities who were soon on site investigating the ârecoveryâ of the ship, could find no written records anywhere onboard. Who or whatever had attacked the crew had taken every written document and book that had been onboard. The crew memberâs photos had also been taken. A later Committee investigation would conclude that the ship had been attacked by Martians and the crew had been abducted. However, how the Zeppelin had managed to stay in the air was never explained. Dr. Tesla would only state that âit appears that the crew had somehow been transported in space and time by a force we have yet to understand.â That much I was certain of, however, I had a hard time placing this particular event in the Martian column. Something else was at work here and as far as I was concerned we needed to find out as much as we could about it. However, most of the Committee executive staff felt that we had enough on our plates dealing with the Martians and the investigation never really got off the ground.
A Martian Secret Discovered
To say the least it came as a complete surprise to everyone working on the Martian machines. It certainly was for poor Jenkins when he found the panel that activated the field device in the Martian Flying Machine he was working on. Jenkins had been working with the group attempting to discover how the Martians interacted with their machines, when, as he later reported, âthings came alive!â
Sitting in what amounted to a Martian A âchairâ, which looked more like a rather flat bowl with holes in it for Martianâs âlegsâ, Jenkins was attempting to get comfortable. Certainly it was not an easy task for a human at any time. Adjusting his position towards the rear of the seat he simultaneously grabbed the sides of the âbowl.â This contact caused the back of the chair to extend two panels, one on each side of his head extending out around 18 inches. The panels were 12 inches tall, œ inch thick, clear and began to glow. At the same time a glass panel to his front, thought to have no instrumentation, lit up showing several dials and indicators as well as two small back lit projection screens.
As the panel came up to its full lighted position Jenkins âfelt a warmth come over my entire head and I began to see images, symbols, numbers and I could even smell new scents.â These images were coming so fast he could not keep track of them. Within 30 seconds he was on the floor of the machine grasping his head in pain.
Jenkins had accidentally activated the Martian mind-link to their machines. It was a major breakthrough that had given us a new key to understanding at least part of this very high level of Martian technology. For Jenkins it meant a trip to the hospital for two weeks.
The team soon learned to cut the power levels to the device which allowed scientists to sit in the device for as much as five minutes at a time, with a break of at least one hour. Any more, even at low power, caused extreme headaches and could easily cause brain damage to anyone staying in the magnetic field of the device for ten minutes or more at any one time. Humans were simply not âbuiltâ to use this device. It could easily have been deadly. One researcher remarked that it would make a rather fine torture device to be used on hybrids. We took it as a joke but Iâm not too sure everyone looked at the comment that way. One of the Tango members was taking notes!
What Jenkins had activated was a small self-contained electro-magnetic field between the clear panels that interacted directly with the brain of the Martian controlling the craft. In fact this device could read the âbrain wavesâ of the Martians! It allowed the Martians to mentally visualize all control aspects of his craft. More than that, with this device the Martian pilot could tell the machine exactly what it wanted to do simply by thinking about it.
We had discovered a Martian secret, but we could not do much with it. It was far too advanced for any of our scientists. There was no method we were going to be able to devise to duplicate this capability so humans could use this method on our own craft or modified Martian machines for a very long time â if ever. We simply did not understand how the device operated or how it made direct contact with the Martian brain. Even the brilliant Dr. Tesla felt it would be many years before we would be able to duplicate this fascinating technology. If we were going to control their craft in the near future it would not be with these very advanced devices. The work would nevertheless continue.
On a related subject other researchers into all things Martian had been able to understand that the advanced calculating devices used by the Martians were based on a simple binary code. Using only ones and zeros the Martian machines were able to perform an almost infinite number of mathematical computations and at a very high speed. It soon became clear that their machines could solve math problems at a rate several thousand a second! If we could find the secrets to these machines we would be able to use these devices to direct and control remotely craft not only on Earth but in space. Their technology was nothing less than amazing.
The Phoenix II Program
âWe have cracked it and it works!â These were the first words I heard the morning Tesla came running into my small office now in Lower-New York City. I had never seen him more excited than this and even though I had no idea just what the hell he was talking about, to see Tesla in such an excited state told me that I was in for one heck of an explanation. He is not one for excitement. I only hoped I could at least follow some of what he was about to tell me.
âNikola calm down. What the hell is it?â
âMy friend, I have solved the problem of the power and control systems for the Martian Flying Machines. I know how they fly and what they use for energy.â
âIncredible. So how do they fly?â
Smiling deeply Tesla could barely control himself as he explained what his team had just discovered.
âTheir craft, these spaceships, are using the electric field of the entire planet to fly and thatâs why they donât have many moving parts. They donât need them so they donât wear out. It is simple, brilliant and the power supply is infinite. It is all around us and we do not even realize it. No wonder they could keep their machines in the air so long â they never had to refuel. The Earth was doing it for them! No not the Earth, the entire universe.â
I had a million questions, not the least was how in the world we were expected to harness this new technology?
âYouâre kidding? Is that how they get to Earth? What doesâŠâ
âYes, yes, but only partially as they need to get off of the planet first, but since the entire universe is one big electromagnetic field, albeit weak in many places, all they need do is direct their shipâs field displacement and off they go hopping from one orbit to another, and from one planet to the other. Can you imagine that? With this device under our control someday men can explore the entire Solar System and beyond. Think of a magnet with positive and negative poles. When opposite poles face each other they are attractive. However, when two positive or two negative poles face each other they repel each other. This property of the field is amplified on board their craft at a fantastically fast speed with great power and control.â
Tesla continued to explain how a field displacement could be accessed and how they could fly without the standard surface areas using ailerons and other surface controls. He also explained that part of the device was set up to change propulsion to a simple âion-propelled air or spacecraft including nuclear fuelâ which would allow travel through areas where the electric magnetic fields were lower than required for smooth flight. According to Tesla, his team would soon be ready to fly Phoenix II. Before he would say much more he was running off to his office. I knew there would be a report on the work soon enough so I went back to my tall pile of papers happy to learn we were making some real progress. I had forgotten to ask him how the work was coming along putting the Martian language to use on his new flying craft. As usual trying to keep track of Nikola Tesla made my brain hurt!
Later that evening when we had a chance to relax and have a drink Dr. Tesla explained a bit more about how the Martians were able to fly along with other matters. He was quite certain that he had most of the problem solved which included work on the Walkers and the tunneling machines. I was also quite certain that most of what he said was Greek to me.
âIt is quite possible that such âno-wireâ motors, as they might be called, could be operated by conduction through the rarefied air at considerable distances. Alternating currents, especially of high frequencies, pass with astonishing freedom through even slightly rarefied gases. The upper strata of the air rarefied. To reach a number of miles out into space requires the overcoming of difficulties of a merely mechanical nature. There is no doubt that with the enormous potentials obtainable by the use of high frequencies and oil insulation, luminous discharges might be passed through many miles of rarefied air, and that, by thus directing the energy of many hundreds of thousands of horse-power, motors, or lamps might be operated at considerable distance from stationary sources as well as spacecraft linked to electronic fields. What a great âgiftâ the Martians have given to mankind.â
With that, I congratulated him went to the bar and had another drink â a strong one!
On 22 August 1924, Mars made one of its closest approaches in opposition to Earth in many years at a distance of only 37 million miles. Needless to say the world (i.e. the teams working with the Mars Watch Program as well as several nations) was keeping a very close eye on our troubled neighbor. Despite the close approach it seemed the Martians were a long way from being ready to reinvade the Earth. And even though the public was not made aware of the fact we in the Committee knew full well (at least most of us were of that opinion) that they were indeed still planning on taking the Earth so it was still only a matter of time when they would try again. That is not to say that they were not launching any spacecraft towards the Earth â they were. Not on a regular basis, but every so often observers would note the bright flash of a launch on the surface of Mars. It was suspected that most of these launches were of the water tanker variety. But from that distance we had no way of knowing for sure so we continued to keep our guard up. It must also be remembered that if they launched at night we could not see them since the dark side of Mars for the most part always faces away from Earth.
One of the individuals keeping an eye and his telescope on Mars was 18-year-old Clyde W. Tombaugh. âThe planetâs atmosphere seemed fairly clear, for dark markings such as Trivium Charontis and Mara Cimmerium showed good contrast. But the area south of Mara Cimmerium was quite white from either frost or cloud. The south limb showed bright in our red-light photographs and not at all in blue light, again suggesting frost or cloud.â
In only a few years young Clyde would make a name for himself as a first class observer and astronomer. For the time being he settled in as one of our best observers at the glass when it came to keeping a close eye on Mars.
[END PART 41]
Copyright © R. Michael Gordon, 2020
[Next week: Part 42: Contact made? events on Mars and Committee works.]
Lisa Stansfield Live at Java Jazz Festival 2013
Lisa Stansfield live at the Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival 2013, March 2nd – D2 Hall JiExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta Indonesia. follow her on twitter: @lisajstansfield
1 Set Your Loving Free
2 Mighty Love
3 Never, Never Gonna Give You Up
4 Stupid Heart
5 The Real Thing
6 Big Thing
7 Time To Make You Mine
8 Make Love To Ya
9 Change
10 All Woman
11 What Did I Do To You
12 People Hold On
13 Someday
14 Conversation
15 Live Together
16 Encore : Down In The Depths
17 Encore : All Around The World
Film Company A24 Releases Cookbook âHorror Caviarâ
This is actually a delicious torte!
Photo: Justin J Wee
Until last week, the only time I associated the idea of food with the horror movies of A24 â the prolific production house responsible for Lamb, The Lighthouse, and Hereditary, among dozens of other films â was when I watched the unnerving feast scenes in Midsommar, which, in case you have not seen it, is not exactly a spiritual successor to Big Night. But then I learned about Horror Caviar, a new book of essays and recipes inspired by A24âs oeuvre. The companyâs publicist assured me this was a real book and then sent me a PDF copy.
Spearheaded by editor Lin Yee Yuan, with the recipes staged by New York chef Libby Willis of KIT, Horror Caviar has 29 dishes and drinks divided into standard sections like âmain coursesâ, âdesserts,â and âdrinks.â This is not a conventional cookbook, though, which I found out when I actually dug into some of the recipes and realized it would likely be the only cookbook I read all year that required a brain-shaped mold for one of its dishes. Then I made the mistake of telling my editor I was intrigued by the book, and he suggested I spend a weekend cooking from it.
Where the hell am I going to find a brain mold on such short notice? I thought. The brain cake with red-berry sauce was going to have to wait for another occasion. Instead, I looked for things that were a bit more practical. Each of the bookâs recipes is inspired by a different horror film (and the selection is not limited to those released by A24), and each was created by a different chef, with accompanying photos (by Justin J Wee) and essays. There are, for example, lamb chops with marigold jelly styled after Midsommarâs Ă€ttestupa. A Pet Semetary dish of rabbit is baked in clay molded to look like a dead cat. Baker Lexie Smith, in a nod to Audition, offers bone-and-pork dumplings impaled with a syringe, squid ink dripping out like some foul serum of evil. The photo is unnerving, even if the dumpling looks perfectly crimped.
Maybe this wouldnât be so bad after all. In the end, I landed on three courses: artist Laila Goharâs not-so-freaky fish stew; cook and writer Krystal Mackâs sorghum-stuffed beef heart with glazed carrots and duck-fat potatoes, inspired by the vampire movie Ganja & Hess; and pastry chef Natasha Pickowiczâs white-chocolate mousse and walnut dacquoise torte. (What is more horrifying, I figured, than an entire cake made of white chocolate?)
I may have saved myself the trouble of finding a brain mold, but I still needed to track down a beef heart. I called my friend, a hunter who always tells me about âthe benefitsâ of eating heart. âI must be in this article feeding you deer heart,â he said, before admitting that he didnât actually have any hearts on hand. (âI had one from last year like two weeks ago!â) He offered to get me one â âeasilyâ â while in Wisconsin, but I opted instead to call a butcher shop in Bushwick, which did have them in stock but warned that they were âsmall.â
Soy and mushroom aspic.
Photo: Justin J Wee
I debated listening to the theme from The Shining on repeat while I knocked the other items off my shopping list, but Iâve been on a Natalie Merchant kick lately, so I stuck with Tigerlily.
On the big day of cooking I decided to work first on the white-chocolate torte, which Pickowicz writes in the book is inspired by âthe genteel, Old Worldâstyle tortes still sold at places like CafĂ© Einstein,â the pastry shop seen in the movie Possession. I dutifully chopped and caramelized my white chocolate until it came time to prepare some gelatin for my mousse. It was going to take a few hours to set, so I moved on to other tasks, specifically the beef heart. Both the cake and heart were going to be two day tasks, so I wanted to get a move on them early.
The first task was chopping the veg, including some surprisingly potent red onions. Were they cursed? Was this hideous odor evidence of some underground wickedness finally escaping into my apartment? I left the kitchen until my eyes stopped burning and then got back to work. I was pleased to discover the carrots and celery were basically fine.
I worked away until a little after 7, the sun setting before my final task of the day, which was prepping the heart itself. I butterflied it and marinated it in red wine and the veg. Whatever malevolence had been contained within those onions had subsided, which was a relief.
I debated watching It Comes at Night before bed, but thought better of it and had a surprisingly restful night of sleep.
The next day, it was time to finish the heart. I cut and fried the potatoes in duck fat, as instructed, and tossed my carrots into a glaze of chicken stock and maple syrup. These sides made the dish feel almost wholesome, but it was impossible to look at the whole cooked heart, bulbous grains of sorghum spilling from its cavity, and not feel a little creeped out. It was all dark colors and evocative shine. Iâve eaten lots of offal in my life, but this was still pretty hardcore. I decided it probably wasnât going to replace turkey at Thanksgiving.
A Dark Magic Martini; and Snap Pea Gelatine Labyrinth. Photos: Justin J Wee.
A Dark Magic Martini; and Snap Pea Gelatine Labyrinth. Photos: Justin J Wee.
The cake was gentler. Delicate and light, definitely fancy, it felt cleansing. Was this temporary serenity a trap? I think it was probably just a good cake.
I decided to save the seafood stew for the next day, on account of a whole heart is too much food for two people.
On the third day of living with this book, I was relieved to find that I was not, in fact, being driven mad. In fact, I was excited to try the stew, in part because itâs inspired by The Witch (which I like), and also because Gohar writes that it is âprepared in an Italian style called cioppino,â a word I really enjoy saying. I started by cooking diced onion and fennel, before adding garlic and then saffron. Into the pot went two cups of chicken stock, followed by cubed potatoes. Then some bass fillets, squid rings, and clams. Off went the heat, and I added a final squeeze of lemon.
It was lovely. I could have been eating it along the banks of the French Riviera, or at least at a WASPâs coastal cottage in Maine. I was living deliciously, I thought, before realizing that a coastal cottage in Maine is exactly where a mentally unstable killer or some paranormal force might hunt its human prey. The rocky beach would only make my escape more difficult, and in the end it is I who would become dinner for somebody or some ⊠thing.
Maybe the book had driven me a little mad after all.
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Meghan McCain Attacks Whoopi Goldberg And ‘The View’ In New Memoir | News

Just a fews months after leaving The View, Meghan McCain is slamming her former co-hosts in a new memoir.
In an excerpt for Variety, McCain said in Bad Republican that the iconic talk show âbreeds drama: producers canât control hosts, manage conflict or control leaking. My take on the show is that working at The View brings out the worst in people.â
She also said, âI believe that all the women and the staff are working under conditions where the culture is so f****d up, it feels like quicksand.â
The former Fox News pundit didnât stop there. She took aim at moderator Whoopi Goldberg, saying, âThe thing about Whoopi, though, is that she yields so much power in culture and television, and once she turns on you, it can create unfathomable tension at the table. I found her open disdain for me more and more difficult to manage as the years went on and it became more frequent.â
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McCain addressed viral moments, like when Goldberg told the 36-year-old, who famously and repeatedly talked over her co-hosts, âGirl, please stop talking.â She also brought up another moment where Whoopi responded with a simple âokayâ after a long diatribe from the conservative commentator.
McCain claims she was âreally hurtâ and said in her memoir, âDay after day, week after week, these things take a toll.â
She also complained about original host Joy Behar. When the 79-year-old said she didnât miss her after she had been on maternity leave, McCain claims she broke into âuncontrollable sobbingâ off camera. According to her, she told producers she wanted an apology â Behar refused.
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Additionally, McCain credited herself for The Viewâs high ratings, âThe View wouldnât have had the ratings that it did during my four years if I was like the conservative co-hosts who succeeded Elisabeth Hasselbeck.â
For years, there were allegations that it was Meghan McCain who made the show a toxic work environment. Back in January of 2020, Page Six reported âtensions have been highâ and the hosts âhave lost patienceâ with Meghan McCain.
Meghan McCainâs Bad Republican is available on Audible on Oct. 21.
Another Spider-Man Trilogy Is Planned After Spider-Man No Way Home
While Tom Holland mentioned that his future as Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is unsure, producer Amy Pascal has confirmed that there are already plans for Holland to return for another movie and that another trilogy of Spider-Man MCU films is being developed.
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âThis is not the last movie that we are going to make with Marvel â [this is not] the last Spider-Man movie,â Pascal told Fandango. âWe are getting ready to make the next Spider-Man movie with Tom Holland and Marvel, it just isnât part of⊠weâre thinking of this as three films, and now weâre going to go onto the next three. This is not the last of our MCU movies.â
While Tom Hollandâs Spider-Man isnât going anywhere, Pascal stated that No Way Home will prove to be âthe culmination of the Homecoming trilogy, of the story of Tom Holland becoming the Spider-Man that weâve all been waiting for him to be.â As such, it will wrap a bow on the current storyline.
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Joining Holland and Benedict Cumberbatch in No Way Home are Zendaya (Euphoria, Dune) as MJ, Jacob Batalon (50 States of Fright) as Ned, Marisa Tomei (The King of Staten Island) as Aunt May, Jon Favreau as Happy, Tony Revolori (The French Dispatch) as Flash, and Hannibal Buress (Tag) as Coach Wilson.
The film will also feature the return of Spider-Man vets Alfred Molina (Spider-Man 2) as Doc Ock, Willem Dafoe (Sam Raimiâs Spider-Man trilogy), Jamie Foxx (The Amazing Spider-Man 2) as Electro, Thomas Haden Church (Spider-Man 3) as Sandman, and Rhys Ifans (The Amazing Spider-Man) as Lizard.
Watch Maxwell Perform âBad Habits,â âLifetime,â More at 2021 Soul Train Awards
Maxwell performed a medley of songs from his careerâincluding âBad Habits,â âLifetime,â and âSumthinâ Sumthinâââat the 2021 Soul Train Awards. He was also honored with the Legend award, which Jazmine Sullivan presented to him onstage. Check out his acceptance speech and the full medley performance below.
Earlier this month, Maxwell announced a 2022 tour and shared a new song called âOff.â He also noted that blacksummersâNIGHTâthe long awaited final installment in his trilogy that began with 2009âs BLACKsummersânight and continued with blackSUMMERSânight in 2016âwould be released in spring 2022.
Back in 2018, as he shared the song âShame,â Maxwell first said heâd complete his trilogy in 2019 with NIGHT. At the time, it was said that NIGHT would be released via Columbia, unlike blacksummersâNIGHT, which is slated to arrive via his Musze label in agreement with BMG.
Read about Maxwellâs Embrya in Pitchforkâs âThe 50 Best Albums of 1998â feature.
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EFNOTE Electronic Drums : Carmen Cubana | Klazz Brothers & Cuba Percussion
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