       
Interview
With Wyoming
Game and Fish Dept. Supervisor Scheduled
by Mitch
Battros (ECTV) Mar 8, 2004, 22:03
pst
Earlier
today, I was on the phone with Wyoming Fish and Game Dept.
supervisor Tom Reed. He has agreed to come on ECTV “Radio
Hour’ Tuesday March 16th. In our brief phone
conversation when setting up our interview, I did ask Mr. Reed
if he had considered a connection of sudden elk deaths, with
recent seismic activity. His response was "No,
but I will look into it.”
In a brief response, Wyoming Fish and Game Dept. Information
Supervisor Tom Reed, did mention they are looking into lethal
gases such as methane and sulphur as possible cause. Mr.
Reed’s statement simply says “we
are not closing ourselves to any possibility. It has us all
baffled, and we just don’t know which direction to take at
this time. No one at this agency has ever seen anything like
this before”.
Reed says veterinarians, toxicologist, and CCD representatives
are working around the clock to determine what has caused
hundreds of “healthy” elk to suddenly become “paralyzed”
and later die of apparent asphyxiation. I can’t help but get a
picture of scenes of what animals do when exposed to ‘nerve
gas’. I am not saying this is the case, I’m just saying the
vivid description is consistent with actions witnessed when
animals had been exposed to toxic biological weapons. If this is
the case, one cannot rule out underground military operations of
which something went terribly wrong. I don’t mind telling you,
at this point I am a bit nervous as to what is going on, and
quite possibly, been hidden from the public.
Be
sure and join us in this “live” broadcast on Tuesday March
16th. For those that know me, I needn’t tell you I
will be asking the hard questions. For those that have not
followed my investigative reporting, my promise to you is that I
will not skirt the issues. I will ask what is needed to be
asked, and let the chips fall were they may. As for my guest
being interviewed, I promise to give you equal air time, and you
will be treated with respect and the ability to maintain
uninterrupted response.
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Tuesday March 16th – Tom
Reed –
Wyoming
Fish and Game Dept. Supervisor. We will be discussing in detail
the unprecedented account of hundreds of ‘healthy’ elk dying
suddenly in the fields of
Wyoming
, after first becoming “paralyzed” then dying of apparent
asphyxiation.
This
link offers
ECTV
broadcast information in regards to scheduling dates.
www.earthchangestv.com/radioguest.php
CNN.com
- Elk dying in large numbers in Wyoming
www.cnn.com/2004/US/Central/03/04/dying.elk.ap/index.html
This
link offers evidence about what is going on in Yellowstone park
in regards to the elk.
gf.state.wy.us/index.asp
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Additionally:
The very same email notice from above contained the
additional information found below. Again, we have not been able
to verify the following the information, thus
we must stress that this information it is (not)
being
presented as fact. We find some of the information below is a
bit hard to swallow, but there is simply no way of knowing how
much of this is fact.
So
read with caution.
This Just In… (22:15) pst
Mitch
Battros
Producer of - Earth Changes TV
A
disaster drill is now scheduled for Yellowstone
County. It is scheduled to occur in two weeks, on Sunday March 21st,
2004.
Hundreds of emergency
responders,
law enforcement officers and medical workers will take part this
month in what is likely to be the largest disaster drill ever
staged in
Yellowstone
County. The drill will start on Sunday, March 21, when there will be a
simulated gas release
at Rimrock Mall. The next day, there will be simulated incidents
at three different sites, including a truck-bomb explosion at
the Conoco Refinery.
Under the disaster scenario, two other "terrorists"
will be driving truck bombs with plans to attack the two other
refineries in the valley. Instead, they will panic and drive to
high schools - West High and Laurel High - park outside and
enter the schools.
Jim Kraft, director of emergency and general services for Yellowstone
County, said there will be a simulated evacuation at the refinery, and
many "injured" workers will be taken to the two city
hospitals. At the high schools, officials will have to deal with
the truck bombs in the parking lots while sending SWAT teams
into the schools to apprehend the terrorists.
The
drill will involve, besides Kraft's department, police and fire
departments from Billings and Laurel, the Lockwood Volunteer
Fire Department, all three refineries, American Medical
Response, the Yellowstone County Sheriff's Office, Montana
Highway Patrol, both hospitals, the Red Cross, the City-County
Health Department, the FBI, the dispatch center, West and Laurel
high schools and Rimrock Mall.
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