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The Persistent Amber: 53 Minutes That Shouldn't Happen

The Persistent Amber: 53 Minutes That Shouldn't Happen

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The Persistent Amber: 53 Minutes That Shouldn't Happen

A warm amber light burned in an abandoned miners' hall with no power, seen by two neighbors fifty-three minutes apart-then it returned the next year and again the year after. How can a locked, padlocked building with utility stubs cut and no residents produce the same steady glow observed on at least three separate June mornings?

In this episode, you will hear the chain of observations, official reports, and personal notes that followed the sightings in Bellard, Wyoming, and the small discrepancies that kept the question alive: was this an electrical anomaly, a trick of distance and timing, or something that refuses to fit the records?

Person: Howard Weaver
Date: June 11, 2009
Location: Bellard Miners' Hall, Bellard, Wyoming
Status: Padlock undisturbed; utility stub disconnected at the street
Event: Amber glow observed on at least three mornings (2009, 2010, 2011)

- Howard Weaver logged the light at 7:43 a.m. on June 11, 2009 and photographed it with a disposable camera.
- Kathleen Peterson saw the same amber glow from her kitchen window at 6:50 a.m, on June 11, 2009 after a sleepless night.
- Deputy Sam Ridley arrived about 90 minutes after Howard's call and closed the file with "source undetermined, no further action warranted."
- The Sutter-Crane Mining Company closed Bellard’s last working shaft in 1986; the town had been largely empty since then.
- Kathleen Peterson held the only active utility account in Bellard by 2009, having bought a house there in spring 2004 for $11,000.

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