Hi All, 

Only 15 min. to 4 pm EST on 9-21-07.

It's exciting.

Jack Smith




OrionWorks wrote:

 UFO scholars &
> enthusiasts - some whom are utterly convinced the craft is the result
> of reversed engineered alien technology. The alleged alien connection
> is probably a rumor the DOD helps encourage in its own mysterious ways
> as it helps obfuscate the real data that inevitably leaks out into the
> public domain. BTW, it was rumored that Aurora, presumably flying at a
> very high altitude over Iraq, was secretly deployed during the first
> Gulf War to coordinate bombing runs. (Don't know if I should put any
> stock in that claim or not as I'm not sure what the actual strategic
> advantage would have been, as compared to conventional satellite and
> AWAC assistance.) Years ago I spoke with an individual, a professional
> graphic artist, who also has a photographic memory who illustrated in
> exquisite detail the classic triangular shaped air craft he once
> spotted. He believes what he saw was one of the Aurora prototypes. The
> sighting was back in the 90s.
> 
> It might be of some interest that a significant percentage of reported
> UFO sightings are not the classic "saucer" shapes but "triangles" -
> BLACK "triangles". You can view a personal interpretation of one of
> those "triangles" that a witness commissioned me to paint. See:
> 
> http://orionworks.com/artgal/svj/MayEncounters_m.htm
> 
> This triangular shaped craft was sighted in 1988 about 15 miles north
> west of Madison Wisconsin. Initially when the craft was first spotted
> crossing above the power lines it was flying way too slow to have been
> held up aerodynamically. It's fuel source remains a complete mystery.
> It ran silent. The craft eventually sped off at an incredible
> accelerated rate that, according to the witness, if he had been on
> board the g forces would have squashed him flatter than a pancake.
> This craft did not appear to emit any doughnut shaped contrails. I've
> heard credible accounts of other triangles spotted in the skies of
> significantly greater size. (I hope they are ours!)
> 
> My bet is that project "Aurora" will remain under wraps as far as the
> public is concerned until the DOD finally has something else under its
> sleeve that is fully operational, something even MORE meaner and
> leaner than "Aurora". ...Perhaps a new-and-improved Photon-Drive
> stealth aircraft capable of inserting itself into low earth orbit, but
> then maybe that's what "Aurora" is really all about. More grist for
> the rumor mills! ;-)
> 
> Regards,
> Steven Vincent Johnson
> www.OrionWorks.com

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