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“This seems to be physical evidence of very thin energy beams
only 1/10th of a millimeter wide, probably of a microwave nature,
that caused these straight line lesions in the leaves. ... I’ve never seen
anything like this before.” - Biophysicist W. C. Levengood
November 17, 2008 Grass Lake, Michigan - The biophysical and biochemical research by biophysicist W. C. Levengood continues with this laboratory report about somatic leaf growth anomalies in privet bush leaves exposed to energy dispersed from unidentified aerial craft over Levittown, Pennsylvania, apartment three times on June 12, July 10 and July 16, 2008.
Interview:
W. C. Levengood, Biophysicist, Pinelandia Biophysical Laboratory, Grass Lake, Michigan: “The surprises started when I got the samples in. The first very unusual event occurred when I was taking the first sampling, which was all from the privet bush/tree. These were small limbs with the leaves on them contained within a gallon Ziploc bag. I took them out of the bag and carried them a distance of probably three feet to my lab bench. I was very delicately pulling the shipped limbs apart. There were three limb samples in the bag. As I was pulling them apart, suddenly I noticed that there was a pile of leaves on the lab bench. I thought, ‘That’s strange.’ Or maybe they got knocked off in shipment?
So, I turned around and went back to the bag from which I just removed the three limbs and there was not a leaf in the bag! I ended up counting sixty-seven leaves fell off the branch and there were still leaves left on the branch.
Then I picked the branch up and shook it and not another leaf came off. Just to show you how unusual this is, I kept the branch in water and every day for five days, I shook that branch and not another leaf came off.
Anomalies in Levittown Privet Leaves
Microscopic Examination of Privet
and Silver Maple Leaves
Thin, Straight Red Lines On Leaves: Rapid Heating
All of the above analysis are provided on link at the top.