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		<title>Anomaly Archives eNews - March/April 2008</title>
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ANOMALY ARCHIVES eNEWSLETTER 
March / April, 2008
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You can visit the archived back issues on the web at here and beginning with the June 2006 issue also at &#60;www.YahooGroups.com&#62; .


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<p align="center" style="color: #000000"><font size="3" face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><strong>ANOMALY ARCHIVES eNEWSLETTER </strong></font></p>
<p align="center" style="color: #000000"><font size="3" face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><strong>March / April, 2008</strong></font></p>
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<p align="center">Subscribe to the by sending an email to: &lt;<a href="mailto:AnomalyArchives-subscribe@yahoogroups.com">AnomalyArchives-subscribe@yahoogroups.com</a>&gt;</p>
<p style="color: #000000">You can visit the archived back issues on the web at here and beginning with the June 2006 issue also at &lt;<a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AnomalyArchives/">www.YahooGroups.com</a>&gt; .</p>
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ANOMALY ARCHIVES eNEWSLETTER - January /February, 2008
UpDates: Newsletter, Location, Circulation and More 

Greetings fellow Anomaly Enthusiasts! Happy New Year and welcome to 2008! 
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<p style="color: #000000"><font size="3" face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Greetings fellow Anomaly Enthusiasts! Happy New Year and welcome to 2008! </font></p>
<p align="left" style="color: #000000"><font size="3" face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif">It&#8217;s been a while since we sent out an edition of the Anomaly Archives eNewsletter. We look forward to a revival of monthly enewsletter delivery. This is a FREE electronic newsletter for the Anomaly Archives lending library. </font></p>
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<p style="color: #000000"> <a href="http://www.anomalyarchives.org/2008/02/03/anomaly-archives-enews-januaryfebruary-2008/#more-44" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>UFOlogy 101 with Mike DeGroff and SMiles Lewis - Tuesday, November 27th</title>
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Tuesday, November 27th - Austin History Center
Explore the fascinating world of UFOs, Close Encounters and Strange Entities through a dazzling array of historic imagery; from ancient cave art, to classical paintings on to the modern era of digital photography and fakery. How do scientific groups like Austin&#8217;s Mutual [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tuesday, November 27th - Austin History Center</p>
<p>Explore the fascinating world of UFOs, Close Encounters and Strange Entities through a dazzling array of historic imagery; from ancient cave art, to classical paintings on to the modern era of digital photography and fakery. How do scientific groups like Austin&#8217;s Mutual UFO Network and Anomaly Archives investigate these mysterious encounter events? Come join the exploration and discussion of these fascinating topics being presented by Austin MUFON and the Anomaly Archives lending library. This IONS-SAI lecture will be at 6:30 PM at the Austin History Center, 9th and Guadalupe, Austin, Texas. Admission is free. For more information call 512-258-9878.</p>
<p>Mike DeGroff is the current State Section Director for the Travis and Williamson County Chapters of MUFON.</p>
<p>SMiles Lewis is a past leader of Austin MUFON and the Austin UFO Experiencer Support and Study Group and founder of the Scientific Anomaly Institute&#8217;s lending library, the Anomaly Archives.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.austinmufon.org/">www.AustinMufon.org</a> / <a href="http://www.anomalyarchives.org//">www.AnomalyArchives.org</a></p>
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		<title>Parapsychology Groups in Austin? - Austin American-Statesman</title>
		<link>http://www.anomalyarchives.org/2007/08/20/parapsychology-groups-in-austin-austin-american-statesman/</link>
		<comments>http://www.anomalyarchives.org/2007/08/20/parapsychology-groups-in-austin-austin-american-statesman/#comments</comments>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parapsychology Groups in Austin?  Austin American-Statesman (subscription), TX - Aug 19, 2007:  Several years back there was a parapsychology group in Austin. Are there any similar groups in this area now? — P.L. Prout
I just sent you an answer telepathically. For those of you who need to communicate in a more traditional manner, the answer is yes. Austin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#551a8b"><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.statesman.com/life/content/life/stories/other/08/20/0820peter.html"><strong>Parapsychology Groups in Austin?</strong></a></font><strong><font size="-1"><font color="#6f6f6f">  <font color="#000000">Austin American-Statesman (subscription), TX</font> -</font> <nobr>Aug 19, 2007:  </nobr></font><font size="-1">Several years back there was a parapsychology group in Austin. Are there any similar groups in this area now? — P.L. Prout</font></strong></p>
<blockquote><p><font size="2"><em>I just sent you an answer telepathically. For those of you who need to communicate in a more traditional manner, the answer is yes. Austin is home to the Institute for Neuroscience and Consciousness Studies, a nonprofit organization whose membership includes doctors in the field of psychology. Stephen Miles Lewis, vice president of the group, defines parapsychology as the science of anomalous cognition, or nontraditional means of thinking and awareness. The group&#8217;s mission is to &#8220;expand the scientific understanding of human consciousness and to develop practical applications of this understanding for public benefit, by conducting scientific research in psi (psychic abilities) and related phenomena and by offering educational opportunities to the public.&#8221;</em></font><font size="2"><em>Research topics include lucid dreams and other altered states of consciousness. The group meets periodically (its most recent meeting took place at BookPeople and featured the author of a book on hypnosis). For more information, visit <a href="http://www.inacs.org/"><em>www.inacs.org</em></a><em>. Lewis is also involved in the Anomaly Archive, </em><a href="http://www.anomalyarchives.org/"><em>www.anomalyarchives.org</em></a><em>, which maintains a library of books related to parapsychology for its members.</em></em></font><font size="2"><em>&lt;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.statesman.com/life/content/life/stories/other/08/20/0820peter.html"><span id="lw_1187636014_3"><font color="#003399">www.statesman.com</font></span></a>&gt;</p>
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		<title>New site slowly coming together&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.anomalyarchives.org/2007/06/08/new-site-slowly-coming-together/</link>
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		<title>Pre May 2006 Post Archive</title>
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Anomaly Archives eNewsletter - May 2006


by Admin on 2006-05-25 21:39:55
Anomaly Archives eNewsletter - May 2006

June&#8217;s meeting we will be taking a Field Trip to UT San Antonio to see CryptoZoologist Loren Coleman speak on the state of Bigfoot research worldwide and the Social and Cultural Phenomenon of Bigfoot.Lots of [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.elfis.net/phorum/list.php?f=47">http://www.elfis.net/phorum/list.php?f=47</a></p>
<p>Electronic Archives</p>
<p><a href="http://www.elfis.net/phorum/list.php?f=38">http://www.elfis.net/phorum/list.php?f=38</a></p>
<p>Anomaly Institute / Anomaly College</p>
<p><a href="http://www.elfis.net/phorum/list.php?f=14">http://www.elfis.net/phorum/list.php?f=14</a></p>
<p>UFO-University</p>
<p><a href="http://www.elfis.net/phorum/list.php?f=46">http://www.elfis.net/phorum/list.php?f=46</a></p>
<p>UFOlogy</p>
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<td bgColor="#c0c0c0"><font color="#000000">by Admin on 2006-05-25 21:39:55<br />
Anomaly Archives eNewsletter - May 2006<br />
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June&#8217;s meeting we will be taking a Field Trip to UT San Antonio to see CryptoZoologist Loren Coleman speak on the state of Bigfoot research worldwide and the Social and Cultural Phenomenon of Bigfoot.Lots of Amazing Events are happening so check out the link to<br />
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<td bgColor="#c0c0c0"><font color="#000000">by Admin on 2006-05-05 17:13:40<br />
Anomaly Archives Meeting Reminder - 1st Meeting Tomorrow<br />
New Monthly Meetings of the Anomaly ArchivesBeginning Saturday, May 6th, the Anomaly Archives will be holding Free Public Monthly Meetings on the First Saturday of Each Month. Meeting time is from 1 to 5 pm at the Human Potential Center, 2007, Bert Avenue,<br />
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<td bgColor="#c0c0c0"><font color="#000000">by Admin on 2006-04-27 21:43:44<br />
Latest Anomaly Archives eNewsletter - April 2006- New Monthly Meetings / Field Trip in June<br />
- Amazing Event Announcements including Dean Radin events<br />
- New Collections donated by San Antonio Parapsychology researcher<br />
- And More!<a href="http://www.anomalyarchives.org/enews/archivenews0604.htm">http://www.anomalyarchives.org/enews/archivenews0604.htm</a><br />
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<td bgColor="#c0c0c0"><font color="#000000">by Admin on 2006-03-13 23:41:18<br />
ANOMALY ARCHIVES eNEWSLETTER - Jan / Feb / March, 2006<br />
New Hours of Operation &amp; On-Site Volunteer<br />
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Greetings fellow Anomalists. It&#8217;s been a while since we sent out an issue of the Anomaly Archives eNewsletter. We apologize for the delay.We&#8217;d like you to welcome our New Volunteer On-Site Assistant Curator, JP Smith.<br />
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<td bgColor="#c0c0c0"><font color="#000000">by Admin on 2005-12-01 23:55:23<br />
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Anomaly Archives eNews Update December 2005On-Site Curator Update Coming Soon! Artificial Alien Intelligence? Viral Aliens? Death of SETI@Home Due to Alien Hackers? Government Meeting Minutes and the Unit 731 / Roswell Crash Controversy. Texas Nexus at the Human Potential Campus. More Dennis Stacy Donations! Looking for Submissions to the eNews<br />
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On-Site Assistant Curator for the lending library of the Scientific Anomaly Institute
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		<description><![CDATA[Scientist scrutinizes spooky sight
Astrophysicist out to explain &#8212; or disprove &#8212; storied Brown Mountain lights
By CATHERINE CLABBY, Staff Writer
PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST &#8212; Walking down stone steps to a stunning North Carolina mountain view, astrophysicist Dan Caton let his feelings spill out.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img align="left" width="257" src="http://www.anomalyinstitute.com/gl/images/articles/20050707143447415_1.jpg" height="169" />Scientist scrutinizes spooky sight<br />
Astrophysicist out to explain &#8212; or disprove &#8212; storied Brown Mountain lights<br />
By CATHERINE CLABBY, Staff Writer</strong></p>
<p>PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST &#8212; Walking down stone steps to a stunning North Carolina mountain view, astrophysicist Dan Caton let his feelings spill out.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m sure we are going to see them tonight, I can feel it in the air,&#8221; he said, before quickly backing off. &#8220;I always think that.&#8221;</p>
<p>After hearing countless wild stories about unexplained lights flashing near Brown Mountain, Caton, an Appalachian State University scientist, decided to hunt down their source.</p>
<p>The quest is rocky. After about 20 outings, Caton and his companions have witnessed nothing enigmatic near Brown Mountain just distant bobbing car lights, flashlight trails and campfires.</p>
<p>The scientist now wonders whether the lights made famous in books, bluegrass music, TV&#8217;s &#8220;The X-Files&#8221; and countless Internet sites exist at all.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m way beyond cynicism,&#8221; Caton said. &#8220;I&#8217;m beginning to think this is just a joke, a gigantic joke.&#8221;</p>
<p>Still, so many others believe.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s tough to pinpoint when stories began circulating about the Brown Mountain lights, one of North Carolina&#8217;s best-known legends.</p>
<p>In September 1913, the Charlotte Daily Observer detailed two unexplained, &#8220;fiery red&#8221; lights regularly rising twice a night over the slope, located northwest of Morganton in what&#8217;s known as the Blue Ridge Escarpment.</p>
<p>The following month a U.S. Geological Survey worker, dispatched at the urging of a congressman from North Carolina, concluded they were merely train lights. But after a 1916 flood banished trains from the area, reports of the lights persisted. Confidence in the government explanation slipped.</p>
<p>In 1922, another U.S. survey man went out. He identified trains, cars and fires as sources, stressing that dense air and the angled ground near Brown Mountain refracted such lights, making them appear reddish or yellow. Such conclusions have never satisfied many local people, who have talked and gawked over the lights for generations.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is no doubt in our mind that there is something, some kind of phenomenon,&#8221; said Cathy Miller, postmaster of nearby Linville Falls.</p>
<p>Miller clearly remembers witnessing the lights decades ago while a teenager parked with a friend within view of the mountain. Repeating a description others deliver, Miller said a glowing ball flared up and seemed to float in mid-air right toward them. She could never explain its source.</p>
<p>Tall tales vs. science</p>
<p>Creepy explanations for the Brown Mountain lights abound. One story attributes them to the suffering spirits of native warriors lost in a long-ago battle. Another says they are all that remains of Native American maidens who perished searching for the slain fighters.</p>
<p>One tale credits the ghost of a Revolutionary War soldier who walked himself to death looking for his missing family. Yet another links the glow to the eternal suffering of a wife murdered by her husband.</p>
<p>But supernatural explanations don&#8217;t sway Caton, 54. He&#8217;s the type who writes letters to newspapers protesting coverage favorable to fortune tellers or astrologists.</p>
<p>Caton favors the scientific. He wants to observe the lights with the same tools &#8212; telescopes and spectrographs &#8212; he uses to analyze pairs of twinned stars located thousands of light years away.</p>
<p>First, he needs a grip on when the lights are likely to appear. That&#8217;s why Caton and Nathan Bergey, an ASU senior, lugged a boat battery, a digital video camera, a laptop computer and binoculars to a Pisgah National Forest overlook above Linville Gorge that offers a clear view of Brown Mountain.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want to see something I don&#8217;t understand, I want to be wowed, gee-whizzed,&#8221; Caton said after setting up at Wiseman&#8217;s View.</p>
<p>The plasma theory</p>
<p>One person who claims to have already cracked the mystery of the lights is Joshua P. Warren, an Asheville native and college dropout who considers himself a scientist.</p>
<p>Warren, 28, owns Shawdowbox Enterprises, a multimedia business that investigates hauntings and organizes &#8220;paranormal&#8221; tours to spooky spots such as the &#8220;Bermuda Triangle&#8221; and Irish castles where some believe ghosts dwell.</p>
<p>Warren said he first saw mysterious light near Brown Mountain &#8212; a red flare that floated up and then side to side &#8212; at age 13 while on a family expedition. For the past 15 years, he said, he has returned about 60 times, sometimes camping on Brown Mountain itself.</p>
<p>After studies with all sorts of devices &#8212; a meter that picks up weak charges in naturally occurring electrical fields, an electrosmog multidetector, infrared thermometers &#8212; Warren concluded that Brown Mountain&#8217;s geology generates plasma, a &#8220;fourth state of matter,&#8221; that produce rare balls of light.</p>
<p>But Warren won&#8217;t rule out unnatural possibilities, either.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have a place that produces so much energy naturally, it may be that it produces something ghostly sometimes,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Caton doesn&#8217;t put much stock in Warren&#8217;s research or conclusions. If Caton can ever detect the lights in a telescope, he wants to split them apart and analyze their wavelengths. That could deliver true clues to their origin, he said.</p>
<p>A last shot</p>
<p>During their last outing, Caton and Bergey had plenty of company. More than 40 high school students attending a nearby church camp showed up at Wiseman&#8217;s View.Scientist scrutinizes spooky sight<br />
Astrophysicist out to explain &#8212; or disprove &#8212; storied Brown Mountain lights<br />
By CATHERINE CLABBY, Staff Writer</p>
<p>PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST &#8212; Walking down stone steps to a stunning North Carolina mountain view, astrophysicist Dan Caton let his feelings spill out.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m sure we are going to see them tonight, I can feel it in the air,&#8221; he said, before quickly backing off. &#8220;I always think that.&#8221;</p>
<p>After hearing countless wild stories about unexplained lights flashing near Brown Mountain, Caton, an Appalachian State University scientist, decided to hunt down their source.</p>
<p>The quest is rocky. After about 20 outings, Caton and his companions have witnessed nothing enigmatic near Brown Mountain just distant bobbing car lights, flashlight trails and campfires.</p>
<p>The scientist now wonders whether the lights made famous in books, bluegrass music, TV&#8217;s &#8220;The X-Files&#8221; and countless Internet sites exist at all.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m way beyond cynicism,&#8221; Caton said. &#8220;I&#8217;m beginning to think this is just a joke, a gigantic joke.&#8221;</p>
<p>Still, so many others believe.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s tough to pinpoint when stories began circulating about the Brown Mountain lights, one of North Carolina&#8217;s best-known legends.</p>
<p>In September 1913, the Charlotte Daily Observer detailed two unexplained, &#8220;fiery red&#8221; lights regularly rising twice a night over the slope, located northwest of Morganton in what&#8217;s known as the Blue Ridge Escarpment.</p>
<p>The following month a U.S. Geological Survey worker, dispatched at the urging of a congressman from North Carolina, concluded they were merely train lights. But after a 1916 flood banished trains from the area, reports of the lights persisted. Confidence in the government explanation slipped.</p>
<p>In 1922, another U.S. survey man went out. He identified trains, cars and fires as sources, stressing that dense air and the angled ground near Brown Mountain refracted such lights, making them appear reddish or yellow. Such conclusions have never satisfied many local people, who have talked and gawked over the lights for generations.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is no doubt in our mind that there is something, some kind of phenomenon,&#8221; said Cathy Miller, postmaster of nearby Linville Falls.</p>
<p>Miller clearly remembers witnessing the lights decades ago while a teenager parked with a friend within view of the mountain. Repeating a description others deliver, Miller said a glowing ball flared up and seemed to float in mid-air right toward them. She could never explain its source.</p>
<p>Tall tales vs. science</p>
<p>Creepy explanations for the Brown Mountain lights abound. One story attributes them to the suffering spirits of native warriors lost in a long-ago battle. Another says they are all that remains of Native American maidens who perished searching for the slain fighters.</p>
<p>One tale credits the ghost of a Revolutionary War soldier who walked himself to death looking for his missing family. Yet another links the glow to the eternal suffering of a wife murdered by her husband.</p>
<p>But supernatural explanations don&#8217;t sway Caton, 54. He&#8217;s the type who writes letters to newspapers protesting coverage favorable to fortune tellers or astrologists.</p>
<p>Caton favors the scientific. He wants to observe the lights with the same tools &#8212; telescopes and spectrographs &#8212; he uses to analyze pairs of twinned stars located thousands of light years away.</p>
<p>First, he needs a grip on when the lights are likely to appear. That&#8217;s why Caton and Nathan Bergey, an ASU senior, lugged a boat battery, a digital video camera, a laptop computer and binoculars to a Pisgah National Forest overlook above Linville Gorge that offers a clear view of Brown Mountain.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want to see something I don&#8217;t understand, I want to be wowed, gee-whizzed,&#8221; Caton said after setting up at Wiseman&#8217;s View.</p>
<p>The plasma theory</p>
<p>One person who claims to have already cracked the mystery of the lights is Joshua P. Warren, an Asheville native and college dropout who considers himself a scientist.</p>
<p>Warren, 28, owns Shawdowbox Enterprises, a multimedia business that investigates hauntings and organizes &#8220;paranormal&#8221; tours to spooky spots such as the &#8220;Bermuda Triangle&#8221; and Irish castles where some believe ghosts dwell.</p>
<p>Warren said he first saw mysterious light near Brown Mountain &#8212; a red flare that floated up and then side to side &#8212; at age 13 while on a family expedition. For the past 15 years, he said, he has returned about 60 times, sometimes camping on Brown Mountain itself.</p>
<p>After studies with all sorts of devices &#8212; a meter that picks up weak charges in naturally occurring electrical fields, an electrosmog multidetector, infrared thermometers &#8212; Warren concluded that Brown Mountain&#8217;s geology generates plasma, a &#8220;fourth state of matter,&#8221; that produce rare balls of light.</p>
<p>But Warren won&#8217;t rule out unnatural possibilities, either.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have a place that produces so much energy naturally, it may be that it produces something ghostly sometimes,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Caton doesn&#8217;t put much stock in Warren&#8217;s research or conclusions. If Caton can ever detect the lights in a telescope, he wants to split them apart and analyze their wavelengths. That could deliver true clues to their origin, he said.</p>
<p>A last shot</p>
<p>During their last outing, Caton and Bergey had plenty of company. More than 40 high school students attending a nearby church camp showed up at Wiseman&#8217;s View.</p>
<p>One of the campers, Heather Crawford from South Carolina, brought two cameras to record lights she&#8217;d seen the summer before.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s faint. You seem them one place over here and then they are over there,&#8221; she said, moving her hands in the air.</p>
<p>When the campers learned that Caton was growing skeptical that mysterious lights ever flare near Brown Mountain, they were shocked. &#8220;All I&#8217;ve got to say is that you need to have some faith,&#8221; Hannah Edwards, 20, a camp counselor from Tennessee, said before departing.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want to see the light,&#8221; Caton called after her.</p>
<p>The professor and his student remained until after midnight. They watched a sizable red moon rise from behind nearby Table Rock Mountain. Caton hooted and punched his fist into the air when an ultra-bright meteor flashed into the open sky.</p>
<p>But that was all.</p>
<p>Caton packed up disappointed. Once again, Brown Mountain yielded not one puzzle to pursue.</p>
<p>(Staff photographer Corey Lowenstein contributed to this report.)</p>
<p>Staff writer Catherine Clabby can be reached at 956-2414 or cclabby@newsobserver.com. Staff photographer Corey Lowenstein contributed to this report.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.newsobserver.com/print/sunday/front/story/2560442p-8994709c.html"><font color="#0000cc">NewsObserver.com</font></a></p>
<p>One of the campers, Heather Crawford from South Carolina, brought two cameras to record lights she&#8217;d seen the summer before.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s faint. You seem them one place over here and then they are over there,&#8221; she said, moving her hands in the air.</p>
<p>When the campers learned that Caton was growing skeptical that mysterious lights ever flare near Brown Mountain, they were shocked. &#8220;All I&#8217;ve got to say is that you need to have some faith,&#8221; Hannah Edwards, 20, a camp counselor from Tennessee, said before departing.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want to see the light,&#8221; Caton called after her.</p>
<p>The professor and his student remained until after midnight. They watched a sizable red moon rise from behind nearby Table Rock Mountain. Caton hooted and punched his fist into the air when an ultra-bright meteor flashed into the open sky.</p>
<p>But that was all.</p>
<p>Caton packed up disappointed. Once again, Brown Mountain yielded not one puzzle to pursue.</p>
<p>(Staff photographer Corey Lowenstein contributed to this report.)</p>
<p>Staff writer Catherine Clabby can be reached at 956-2414 or cclabby@newsobserver.com. Staff photographer Corey Lowenstein contributed to this report.</p>
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