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Poi: I don't really understand what you mean with 'we'. I also don't remember the theory stating who is doing cattle mutilations, although Sauder bets for the military, but if the process is working, it can be used by anyone. I understand your doubt, because the distance is too big, but I don't think this is so strange. We can for example show that there are radioactive particles in lake beds around my place which came from Chernobyl regardless of the fact that the distance is more than 1000 miles. I understand that this is much less than the distance between the US, and Argentina. Also I remember the french doing atimic tests in the pacific, but I don't know if those were underground or not. I think if some particles become airborne, they can also be carried to the opposite hemisphere. But I can't point to any proof of that.

Wismar: Thanks for the name of the mountain. Googling for "Cerro Santa Ana", cloud, mountain does not result in anything interesting, there is a report of unusually high Cesium levels in the soil though.

Scott: Try with the name Cumarigua, thats how we call it here, and even has a song with Cumarigua and talk about the mistery of the montain
 
Really enjoyed this guest. Although Im currently travelling around the UK I managed to find a computer with iTunes and grabbed this podcast. Great episode.

Its great to have that window into the South American cases.
 
Try with the name Cumarigua, thats how we call it here, and even has a song with Cumarigua and talk about the mistery of the montain

This is a bit tangent but speaking of unusual weather phenomena in Venezuela, I was previously unfamiliar with Catatumbo, Venezuela's everlasting storm or the Maracaibo Beacon.

...the phenomenon is a cloud-to-cloud lightning that forms a voltage arc more than five kilometre high during 140 to 160 nights a year, 10 hours a night, and as many as 280 times an hour.
 
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