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ETs and DOLPHINS CONNECTED? You decide for yourself!

by Joyce L. Murphy

It all began as a strange experience with a 96 year old man in Puerto Rico - our interest, that is, in the possible dolphin ET connection. On a whim we decided to play the sounds recorded by a film crew in the cropcircles for Dolin Acosta - you know the case of the lady and her daughter seeing in the light of the UFO seeing their own bones and organs? Did you ever as a child stick your foot with a new shoe you were trying on in one of those machines that showed the bones of your feet and toes and how much room you had to grow left inside the shoe? Dolin’s transparency case reminded me of my experiences of trying on shoes as a child. Dolin was trying to describe the sounds that the craft and the aliens made that night and I just decided to play the audio tape that Colin Andrews had given us for her - the sounds that were very much like the sonar of the dolphin. The film crew had recorded the inaudible sounds and then later in the TV studio heard them when the film was slowed down for editing. Dolin and her daughter both reacted quite violently and emotionally to one of these sounds. This was very interesting to our expedition group who were witnesses to this event. Then Dolin said, “My 96 year old father had an experience with five little aliens in his house near the aerostat. He beat them with his cane and two of them crawled under his bed and he was able to poke them enough to get them out from under the bed and out of his house.” Dolin said he thought they were some sort of animals. Strange animals are known to frequent that area of Puerto Rico where we have run across another suspected dimensional portal. The same red negative shift was experienced there on videotape - two different cameras, two different dates, two different people, etc. - producing the same effect in the film a red negative shift! Bigfoot and prehistoric birds are fairly common sightings in that area.

We could hardly wait to get to the father’s house where with a good interpreter we questioned him at length about his experiences and then played the sounds of the cropcircles for him. He immediately responded strongly to the very same sound that his daughter had told us was the sound of the aliens. Very interesting but what do we do with this data? When we told Colin and Synthia Andrews of these reactions they immediately responded with, “Yes, we know that these sounds are very connected to other phenomenon in this universe and others. We have been wanting to explore the possibility of these sounds and their possible effects on the wild dolphin. So Beyond Boundaries immediately planned an expedition to Florida and the northern Bahamas to conduct this experiment. Synthia wrote the following article for the CPRI Newsletter entitled Dolphin Exploration:

While we are searching for meaning in the crop formations and searching the skies for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence, extraterrestrial intelligence exists right here in the oceans of this planet. Dolphins and whales have long exhibited the same lure and passion for many of us and for many of the same reasons. People sit on boats calling the dolphins with heart and mind in much the same way that people sit on hillsides in nightwatches in the hope of contacting a UFO. What both are searching for and what they experience are remarkably similar. In both cases of contact, people report a profound sense of communication with a deep and pervasive intelligence. Often spontaneous healing occurs. In the case of dolphins, successful therapy with autistic and Down’s syndrome children is well researched and documented. In both cases telepathic communication is frequently reported. And also in both cases, the use of the mind is repeatedly credited for calling the “other intelligence” to us for interaction.

Sound is another aspect worthy of notice. The use of sound and frequency has long been speculated to be involved in the creation of cropcircles. The sound which Colin first heard in 1987 and which was recorded several times after than has many similar characteristics to that of the bipolar sonar of dolphins. The recording of this sound from the cropcircles has been used repeatedly, and they claim successfully, by CSETI to “vector in” space craft. Will it work to call in the dolphin? Will they respond to a communication we do not yet understand?:

This expedition with the dolphin and Colin and Synthis is still a very real possibility. The main problem we have encountered is the costs involved Chartering a boat large enough for 12 to 20 persons is very expensive and deposits have to be paid much earlier than potential expedition members are willing to commit. Expedition costs must be covered by the participating members. Colin and Synthia plan to add two exceptional people to the professional research team, Masahiro Kahata and David Ison. Masahiro has developed the most advanced brain monitoring system presently available, the IBVA. He has used this equipment to study psychic phenomenon with experts around the world and would monitor brainwaves of the participating expedition members under different sound conditions, correlating brainstates with effect of cropcircle sound and music. David Ison is an extraordinarily gifted visionary and creator of therapeutic sound technologies. His work combines the physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual components of health in a sound-based matrix. He is the founder of Thera Sound and has created an developed psychoacoustic therapy and vibrotactile delivery systems which are being used in alternative and traditional medicine.

Edgar Cayce, the famous sleeping prophet, predicted that sound would be the medicine of the future. We have made great technological advances in medicine with light, as in laser surgery, but we have only begun to scratch the surface of the possibilities with sound. Some medical specialists believe that we will eventually use sound and light together to heal ourselves both physically and emotionally.

Some scientists have begun experimenting with the use of dolphins for healing. At least one American psychologist, Dr. Betsy Smith, who works with autistic children and dolphins in the water off the Florida coast, has seen the mystery of the dolphins’ healing biofield in action. She believes that they heal these children not only with the love and joy emitted by their biofield, but also with their sonar which actually scans the human body and realigns the energetic field.

Quantum physics has finally proven what the mystics have always known: everything is made up of energy. Everything has a specific frequency and vibration. Sound also has its own frequency. With the use of sound we can alter vibration through resonance. Resonance is the most important principle of sound. It is the ability of a vibration to reach out through vibrational waves to set off a similar vibration in another body. To all the Australian Aboriginal tribes the Dolphin is deeply sacred, being their wise elder brother. When an Aboriginal dies, his spirit becomes a Dolphin. The dolphins in the ocean span both the physical and spirit worlds, guiding and protecting their brothers and sisters who have chosen to journey through this life in Human form. In their deepest meditation, their sacred Dolphin Dreamtime, in deep communion with their brother Dolphin, they are given all the answers they need to all their tribal questions and decisions. To kill a Dolphin is sacrilege and would invoke the wrath of the Gornge, the feather footed, man, the executioner! As long as the Dolphins are still there, the bribe feels safe from threat, as their wise spirit brothers are looking after them and guiding them. All tribes salute the Dolphin.

At this time, around the world, there are Dolphins reaching out to connect with Humans, actively seeking an intelligent relationship, above all to PLAY, to re-kindle a relationship lost as Humans lost touch with their deepest essence. Wild pods of Dolphins will stay and play with Humans that are willing to be playful, sensitive and loving, as much as they will shun those that are egotistical and controlling. One place is Monkey Mia on the Northwest coast of Australia, about a good two days drive north of Perth. I visited there about five years ago and made friends with a mother wild bottlenosed dolphin who proudly brought her baby into knee deep water for me to see. This area, one of the few places in the world where the wild dolphin come into very shallow water several times a day to interact with humans, is a part of our Australia New Zealand Expedition and much more will be written later on the Monkey Mia project. But I most say that here, at Monkey Mia, dolphins use an incredible array of sounds to communicate. Dolphin vocalizations can be recorded at close range in a wide variety of behavioral contexts. Research on the Monkey Mia dolphins is revealing a society as complex and developed as any human social structure on earth today.

One of the topics presented at the Laughlin Nevada UFO Congress the last week in January by the now controversial Dr. Lee Shargel, was that of the silver rings dolphin seem to create as their playthings - and teach other dolphin within a couple of minutes to do for themselves - almost like the hundredth monkey syndrome we have all read about. The young dolphin in Shargel’s video would give a quick flip of her head and an undulating silver ring would appear and stay deep underwater - not rise to the surface and any object full of air should do! The ring is a solid, toroidal bubble maybe two feet across and stands sometimes erect in the water like the rim of a magic mirror. For long seconds the dolphin would regard its creation, from varying aspects and angles, with vision and sonar. Seemingly making a judgement, the dolphin then would quickly pull a small silver donut from the larger structure, which collapses into small bubbles. She would push the donut for perhaps 20 feet over a period of up to 10 seconds. Then she would look at the silver ring for the last time before biting it and causing it to collapse into a thousand tiny bubble which head - as they should - for the water’s surface. After appearing to think about what she has just done the dolphin creates another one.

Hans Ramm at Scripps Institute of Oceanography explains that the silver rings are air-core vortex rings and the helices are a similar phenomenon. Invisible, spinning vortices in the water are generated from the tip of a dolphin’s dorsal fin when it is moving rapidly and turning. Being unstable without a boundary nearby, the vortex line tends to form into a more stable form such as a helix. When the dolphins break the line, the ends are drawn together into closed rings. Owing to the Bernoulli effect, the higher velocity fluid around the core of the vortex is at a lower pressure than the fluid circulating farther away. Air is injected into the rings via bubbles released from the dolphin’s blowhole. The energy of the water vortex is enough to keep the bubbles from rising for a reasonably long period - on the order of 10 seconds. There also seems to be a separate mechanism for producing small rings, which a dolphin can accomplish by a quick flip of its head. There is little doubt that this is what is occurring. However, understanding the physics should not diminish our appreciation of this spontaneous act of creation by a dolphin mind. These young dolphins have detected, understood, and manipulated a subtle aspect of their environment, for no reason other than play. Anyone who has travels widely beyond the city sidewalks in 3rd world nations observes the toys that the children who have nothing to play with are able to construct from the simplest of materials. Dolphin children also! Amazing! THE DANGERS OF FEEDING WILD DOLPHIN It may seem harmless upon first consideration, but the feeding of any species of wild animals can be detrimental to their well-being. Feeding wild dolphin is now illegal, and commercial cruises have been banned across the United States. Fines may extend up to $20,000; people may be sentenced with up to a year in prison. Yet reports continue of individuals and companies who, through ignorance, are feeding dolphin in the wild with upsetting consequences.

* When fed by humans, wild dolphins become dependent on no-natural food sources. Calves may be taught to beg food from humans instead of how to find and hunt their own food

* The natural migration patterns of dolphin pods may be altered, exposing them to limited natural food supplies and poor weather conditions.

* Wild dolphins who are fed by humans learn to approach them without fear. Fire crackers, beer, pretzels and hot dogs are only a few objects reportedly fed to dolphins by uncaring individuals. Dolphins may be injured by boat propellers or entangled in fishing lines. (One veterinarian removed handsful of line, hooks, wire, and sinkers from around a young dolphin and from his throat before he died._ Some dolphins have become so accustomed to feeding from humans that they begin to steal fish from lines, forcing fishermen to resort to scare tactics which often injure the dolphin.

* The quality of the food is often in question. Bait fish that have been thawed and frozen and thawed again or other fish in which bacteria have been allowed to grow can cause erysipelas. One dolphin off the coast of California was seen bashing himself to death against the pilings; the necropsy showed evidence of food poisoning.

* The natural behavior patterns of dolphin are often disrupted. instead of fishing cooperatively with their pods, dolphin may become competitive and aggressive with each other, fighting for fish dangling from human hands.

* Dolphin may also become aggressive with humans, biting or ramming them if they are in the water when the food supply runs out.

Although enforcement is often difficult, the situation can be remedied. Years ago, the tuna companies listened when the public was outraged by thousands of dolphins caught and killed in tuna nets. Today, you can buy dolphin safe tuna in any grocery store across the country as a testament to the impact of individuals. Education is the key to the plight of dolphin in this situation as well. Tell others of the dangers of feeding wild dolphin. If dolphins approach you out on the water, appreciate their beauty and grace, but do not feed them!

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