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Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
I don't doubt the reports. These could be remotely-operated
unmanned experimental military vehicles. That would allow for the
acceleration. If there's nothing alive inside, no worries.
Where do they come from and where do they go? There could be bases
on the dark side of the moon for all we know. . .
On Thursday, Jan 24, 2008, at 12:58 Asia/Tokyo, brooks76009 wrote:
I live about 40 miles northeast of Stephenville and am very familiar
with the
community geography.....and people. I, personally, know three of the
people who got a very good view of this occurrence......one is a law
enforcement officer, one is a teaching academic......and one is an
aeronautical design engineer who presently works at Lockheed- Fort
Worth. These gentlemen are quite stable.....objective, and
intelligent. Each had a slightly different physical view of the
phenomena.....and were geographically located in different parts of
the area. None of them had any type of camera equipment on-hand at
the time of the event. While none of them could state, with categoric
certainty, what the objects were.....they were quite positive WHAT
THEY WERE NOT. They were not flares; not aircraft of know design or
capability; not weather phenomena; not reflected light emanations or
figments of imagination. Each insisted that the G-forces reflected by
the sudden directional changes and the extreme velocity acceleration
phenomena......were BEYOND the li! mits of endurance of any life form
as advanced as human beings (at least, not employing any
presently-known gravity-cancellation system available to the general
science community)..... according to my aero-engineer friend----and
his specialty is AERODYNAMICS. The local military authorities have
tried to follow the "party line", issuing ambivalent comments
insulting to the intelligence of a child. The local metroplex media
(Star Telegram and Dallas Morning News, etc.) ---with the exception
of the small-town periodicals, have attempted to create an ambiguous,
even humorous, slant. The people of Stephenville are not overly
pleased with this treatment by the large urban media. Stephenville is
not a "hick" town. It is a city of about 35,000 people and the home
of Tarleton University....which is a very creditable member of the
Texas A&M University system .
Brooks Bradley
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Subject : Re: CS>OT - 23 Jan - UFO Sightings in Texas
Date : Wed, 23 Jan 2008 20:38:25 -0600
From : "leslie1053" <[email protected]>
To : <[email protected]>
Seems they have questioned if the real thing but I don't know. I live in
Texas so let me know if you hear anything. I live on the East side
tho by
La.
Leslie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sandee George"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: CS>OT - 23 Jan - UFO Sightings in Texas
> Hi there to all, anyone heard about the above ? I was just told and
> googled it, boy are there reports
> all over the place, I wonder why Texas at this time !!!??? LOL
> Sandee
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