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Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Allegheny County Medical Examiner's office has identified the victim of a fatal car crash as Bradley Livezey, a world-renowned Carnegie Museum of Natural History ornithologist.
The crash occurred along Route 910 near North Chapel Drive and Pearce Mill Road in Pine around 9 a.m. Tuesday. Mr. Livezey, 56, of Wexford, was pronounced dead at the scene at 9:07 a.m.
Mr. Livezey served as the birds curator at the museum. His research focused on flightless birds and on using genetic analysis to study the evolution of birds, among other things. A seminal paper he author
Originally posted by 9Cib27
And that this guy was pronounced dead at 9:07 ? How fast can an ambulance get to an accident scene and run vitals on a guy whom was probably seat belted inside of a crushed car?
Originally posted by Signals
Wonder if he knew what could be causing the mass die-offs?
A team of Duke University engineers is working on a new type of cloaking device that can bestow invisibility to an object by "cloaking" it from visual light. First prototyped in 2006, the newest version can cloak in a broader range of frequencies than an earlier effort.
Cloaking devices bend electromagnetic waves, such as light, in such a way that it appears as if the cloaked object is not there. In the latest laboratory experiments, a beam of microwaves aimed through the cloaking device at a "bump" on a flat mirror surface bounced off the surface at the same angle as if the bump weren't present.
Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
Originally posted by Signals
Wonder if he knew what could be causing the mass die-offs?
His specialty is flightless birds, so it isnt likely he was killed for knowing too much. Besides, the birds are dying because they are flying into cloaked ET craft. But the Aliens are not here to save us, or kill us either. Its a tourist trade.
"Come to Earth! See the nasty humans just before they go extinct! We are taking bets on whether or not they will kill each other, or if Yellowstone will go off first!"
so it isnt likely he was killed for knowing too much.
Mr. Livezey served as the birds curator at the museum. His research focused on flightless birds and on using genetic analysis to study the evolution of birds, among other things. A seminal paper he authored in 1986 led to classifications of birds adopted by many field guides and books on waterfowl. Mr. Livezey was considered one of the top bird anatomists in the world. Read more: www.post-gazette.com...
and on using genetic analysis to study the evolution of birds, among other things.
Mr. Livezey was considered one of the top bird anatomists in the world.