Very OFF: weird shit

Mich@el B michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU
Tue Jun 19 06:58:07 EDT 2001


The bastards won't come out and play for me!!

I'm sure there just messin with my head  LOL!!!

But I hear ya Mike!

I have a friend who is a very straight and of an extremly sober disposition
who saw a similar event only at a much closer view - extreme close
encounter!

Would have been late 60's to early 70's Monahans Texas -


----- Original Message -----
From: M Holmes <fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 8:03 PM
Subject: Very OFF: weird shit


> Channel 5 here had one of those "SF and Aliens" nights where they show
> cheesy SF films (Close Encounters) and even cheesier "documentaries"
> about aliens, Roswell, and how the yanks faked the Moon landings.
>
> Still, being a sucker for cheesy SF and liking a laugh at conspiracy
> theories, I naturally watched some of this.
>
> So imagine my surprise when video was shown of a "UFO" over Phoenix a
> few years back and I realised that this is the same damn thing I saw on
> the west coast of Scotland a couple of years ago and could never really
> figure out what the hell it was (not of course that the documentary had
> anything more to offer than that it might be extraterrestrial visitors).
>
> I can already sense the guffaws rising in throats. I'd point out that
> those who know me well realise that I'm a pretty extreme rationalist and
> that I know enough about astronomy to both know what I'm looking at in
> the sky, and just how difficult interstellar logistics would be.
>
> I also know that I saw something that isn't part of the usual panoply of
> things seen in the sky at night. IMHO it's some sort of military
> hardware that they don't want folks to know about (the west coast of
> Scotland isn't exactly densely populated). Admittedly flying it over
> Phoenix for a few hundred people to watch seems at odds with this.
>
> So on the plus side, I'm not the only person who's ever seen this thing.
> On the minus side, a number of the other folks are fully fledged nuts.
> It's kind of annoying when I had a perfectly workable skeptical gig
> going and I'd just about persuaded myself that I saw a line of NOSS
> satellites.
>
> FoFP
>



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