>From Mr. Monteverde:

> Inadvertent condensation near the rim of a visually cloaked
> disc shaped field-effect craft?

>From Mr. Blanton:

> Well, possibly the Dolphins were the aliens who created the
> sky ring?

and

> Instead of condensation, possibly a void of moisture to the
> heat of the edge of the craft since it looks like it is
> hovering in a cloud.
>
> Monteverde . . . always thinking!

>From Mr. Heffner:

> It looks to me that the rising structure to the right is
> about the right size and shape to make the vortex ring.
> I suspect it was only visible at the time of the video
> due to the low hanging clouds and apparently close to dew
> point conditions.


This just in from "Vince" DingleLint reporter at large, as always...
reporting from the future:

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Regarding the recent "smoke ring" phenomenon... Someone forgot to kick
in their inertial dampers a few microseconds prior to folding space.

BTW, this smoke ring incident reminds me of the infamous Roswell
Incident that took place back in the summer of 1947. From the
time-line that I'm currently hiding out in, that incident is now
better understood by those who are willing to educate themselves on
matters concerning a growing field of study called "interplanetary
evolution."

I would point out that a seemingly insignificant matter was never
considered in all the drama that was stirred up in countless
investigations conducted back in the late 20th and early 21st century.
There were very few top level women involved. Had more women been
allowed first-hand access to the "wreckage" it is quite likely that a
far different assessment of what transpired in the middle of a remote
god-forsaken New Mexican sheep pasture would have been made. Most
women would have instinctively comprehended the significance.

Let me put it this way for those who are still scratching their heads.
On our planet there are many examples of evolution taking interesting
twists and turns. Evolution can occasionally do an about face and
seemingly backtrack. For example, sea turtles were once land animals
that decided there were better opportunities if they packed their bags
and returned to living within a water environment. However, because
their basic biological engineering had been hard coded while they were
still land dwellers, they are forced to crawl back onto land where
they lay their eggs. While sea turtles make the best of this
evolutionary design and try to turn it to their advantage, it is still
a laborious process, one filled with pearls for the gravid female.
They must drag their ponderous bodies across a hostile surface till
they find an appropriate spot to lay their eggs. Afterward, they must
endeavor to make it back to the ocean before overheating and
exhaustion consumes them. Some don't make it back.

Now, consider the possibility that there might exist certain
more-or-less intelligent species that have been puttering about the
cosmos for millions of years. Their biological ancestral heritage may
have originated on the surface of a planet or within the oceans, but
millions of years ago they decided there would be more opportunities
if they packed their little alien bags and migrated out into the
vastness of the cosmos.

As certain husbands are apt to discover, sometimes driving a screaming
spouse to the hospital can be problematical. Sometimes the desperate
couple has no choice but to drive over to the side of the road and
take matters into their own hands, literally. Combine this with the
fact that 20th century interpretations of what "aliens" look like, how
they behave, how "aliens" are assumed to be put together, how they
might self-replicate and what all is involved in self-replication, and
I would have to say that most 20th century views on these matters were
rather quaint.

No wonder most of the men in charge at that time in history wanted to
suppress the event. Icky!

I must stop transmitting now. I have a hot date with, well, what some
in your time-line would be apt to label: a couple of demons.

Yes indeede! That they are! That they are!

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Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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