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711101

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Nov. 1, 1971

TO ALL CONTACTS

My contact letters have stopped...because I have no funds with which to continue them. There are 80 contacts...and the xeroxing and stamps and envelopes and time...are too much for me to handle, costwise.

Recently this was tragic. About two weeks ago the SI's urged me to rush out a contact letter to the scientists in particular...that they would cause something spectacular to happen, not on earth...but in outer space that could be observed from earth...to show what powers they have. Well, I had no money ($20 or more) to get out a contact letter so couldn't get out their message. A few days ago...scientists reported in the papers a "mysterious" storm on Mars; nothing ever seen like it. This of course is the SI's demonstration which they counted on me to pass on to earth scientists. Which I am doing at this late date...but which also has no validity in fact because it is after the fact, hence not documented. But what galls me is...it could have been documented if I hadn't of been strapped...which is why the U.S. Govt. are fools for not backing me in my work and experimentation.

But to me it is interesting to note that the SI's can produce phenomena on Mars. Previously they had only mentioned Jupiter to me, as a place they went to.

Now, for those of you who are trying to keep track of my work appearing in print:

July "Sport Magazine" had a full article on my PK work with football teams. If you want it you can order a back copy, getting the address off a current copy on the newsstand.
Oct. Saga had an article by Binder, p. 29...pointing out my important role in a world-wide sense; pointing out that I possibly might be the only person who could save the U.S.
Dec. Saga, out in a few days, has an article by Binder...mentioning my work again several times.
Jan. Saga, out about Dec. 10...will have a full article in it, re my work, by Binder.
Feb. Saga, out about Jan. 10...will have a full article, written by myself, which I would urge you to read.
"What The Stars Predict For 1972", a Lancer pocketbook by Brad Steiger, is just out in the bookstores. I am chapter 14.
"The Divine Fire" is a new book being written now by Brad Steiger, out in a few months, which will have a large section of it, according to Steiger, devoted to my work.
Finally, Otto Binder is working up a full article on my "disc" and the miraculous, weird results people have gotten, after obtaining their discs. This will be based on the people themselves, reporting the phenomena. Probably will appear in Saga in the spring or summer.

Be sure and get this book! And read and study it carefully: "Psychic Discoveries Behind The Iron Curtain", by Ivan Sanderson. This book...is the picture frame...for my own picture, you might say. By reading this book...you will then know what I am doing, how I am doing it, and why. Also you will know that my own unorthodox psi work and experimentation...is far ahead of that of the Russians.

You can thank a gent in Illinois for this letter. He sent me the money to get it out.

Best to you all.....

Ted Owens (PK Man)
Box 48
Cape Charles, Virginia 23310

Owens

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# States Act to Protect

Virginian-Pilot, (Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1971)

## Various Endangered Species

By United Press International

Don't go hunting for alligators in the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia.

Or try to sell a tiger skin rug in Pennsylvania.

Or kill a killer whale off the coast of Washington State, shoot a bear in Minnesota, or gun down a cougar in New Mexico.

* It's all illegal - or soon will be - under acts passed in state legislatures this year to protect endangered species of wildlife from men seeking to kill them for fun and/or profit.

A UPI survey of the states wildlife legislation traces back to the Endangered Species Conservation Act passed by the U.S. Congress in 1969.

This law did not impose a ban on the states against the killing of certain animals. That was left up to other federal, state or local laws, and what might be fair game in one state could well be verboten in another.

But it did put certain restrictions on interstate transport of domestic animals on its list and made a federal case out of importing dead animals or parts derived from such animals which are listed as endangered in foreign countries.

Currently, the Department has a list of 101 species it considers in danger of extinction in the United States - 30 birds, 14 mammals, 30 kinds of fish, and seven reptiles and amphibians. On the foreign list, there are 29 entries.

showed at least 13 legislatures had passed wildlife protection laws of varying scope and severity. Bills to the same purpose were awaiting action in at least five other state capitols.

Others states already had such laws on the books. Nor do these laws apply only to domestic creatures. Under a bill pending in the California legislature, it would be against the law to make or sell any commercial product derived from zebras, cobras, pythons, sea turtles, colobus monkeys or kangaroos.

The impetus for this flurry of wildlife legislation

The federal list did not go far enough for some states. New York, enacting one of the stiffest laws of its kind in the country, put the complete federal tally on its law books in 1970, added a few dozen more species of its own, and forbade the sale of shoes, handbags, coats or what have you which might be derived from any of the endangered fauna.

In some of the standout state legislation this year:

* The Georgia Legislature passed a bill, to take effect in 1972, imposing penalties of up to a year in prison and a $12,000 fine for hunting alligators or for selling or possessing any products from parts of alligators.

This would presumably make walking out in a new pair of alligator shoes in Atlanta a risky proposition by next year.

Pennsylvania's Gov. Milton J. Snapp signed a law prohibiting the manufacture and sale of articles obtained from crocodiles, cheetahs, tigers, snow leopards, clouded leopards, red wolf polar bears, mountain lions, jaguars or alligators. It was reported fur dealers in the state were buying advertising space to promote sales of their stock before the law takes effect later this summer.

* The state of Washington put a protected label on all sea mammals, including seals, sea lions, sea otters, and killer whales.

Bears were declared off limits by the Minnesota legislature, and New Mexico legislators declared cougars, hawks, and owls should be left alone unless someone could come up with proof of specific acts of slaying livestock.

Other states which have put fresh wildlife protection laws on the books include Texas, Delaware, Nebraska, Maryland, Maine, Connecticut, Arizona, and Idaho. Bills along the same lines are pending in California, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Illinois, and South Carolina.

The laws enacted ranged from wholehearted adoption of the federal endangered list by Delaware and Maryland to a decision in Texas to fake prairie dogs out of the "public nuisance" category. In the old days, sheriffs were instructed to kill the prairie dogs. Now it's up to individual land owners.

Not all the proposals to protect the animals had clear sailing. The Colorado Senate passed a bill to protect wild horses but, after it was amended to include wild jackasses, it died in the House. Florida went so far as to declare a species unprotected.

Under a previous law the skin of the caiman - a creature indigenous to South America and Indochina but almost identical to Florida's own alligators and crocodiles - had been barred from import or sale in Florida. Florida legislators this year

TO MY 5 SCIENTISTS - EARLIER THIS YEAR I WROTE YOU THAT I WAS ARMING ALL WILDLIFE ALL OVER THE WORLD... WITH PK. ANCIENT "EGYPTIAN CURSE TYPE" PK. NOW READ AND SEE WHAT HAS HAPPENED SINCE!!! I EVEN SPELLED IT OUT FOR YOU IN THAT EARLY '71 LETTER... THAT PK WOULD ATTACK THOSE WHO KILLED WILDLIFE FOR FUN OR PROFIT... BUT WOULD NOT ATTACK THOSE HUMANS WHO KILLED WILDLIFE TO EAT IT OF NECESSITY. NOW, READ THE ABOVE 4TH PARAGRAPH AND SEE ARROW! (DOES MY PK WORK? YOU BET IT DOES!!)

- Owens

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