Robin,

I was of the opinion that the video shown was not the actual one taken, but 
instead a replication.  The original was supposed to have been taken away by 
the officers.

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: mixent <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Sep 4, 2013 5:42 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Parallels between Ball Lightning and LENR


In reply to  [email protected]'s message of Wed, 4 Sep 2013 01:22:57 -0400
(EDT):
Hi Lou,
[snip]

It's the very first beam you actually see, at 1:16 into the video quoted in my
email (which is an extract from the Larry King video), or 3:43 into the Larry
King video. It crosses over the capsule, but ends in space, then shifts around
to intercept it.
After that, it moves around and takes another shot. If you watch the beam you
will also see that it has a fixed length.

On thinking more about this however it occurs to me that particles beams in the
atmosphere do have a limited length as they are eventually stopped by air. They
are also visible because of the interaction with air. I had originally assumed
that the whole scene played out in space, however that may not be the case. It
could have been in the upper atmosphere, in which case I would have to withdraw
my comment about it being fake.

>Robin,
>
>I watched the movie again.  I cannot see the evidence that you do.
>The missile is 600 miles away moving at 8000 mph, surrounded by much
>anti-radar chaff, and did indeed malfunction after the "UFO" event.
>Several of the people on that "Larry King Show" -
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Plzo0rECew
>- appear to be sincere official air force personnel.
>
>Airliners have (allegedly) encountered ball lightning several occasions.
>(Google - "ball lightning" airliners)
>
>This could be mass delusion, but I need more persuasive data before 
>dismissing it as fake.
>
>-- Lou Pagnucco
>
>Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
>> In reply to  David L Babcock's message of Tue, 27 Aug 2013 20:32:50 -0400:
>> Hi,
>> [snip]
>>>> "UFO" Shoots Missile with beams - Vandenberg Air Force Base
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO4FhJ3mjrE
>> [snip]
>> The movie is fake. There is one frame where the "beam" end in space rather
>> than
>> on the missile. Beams don't do that. They keep on going until they hit
>> something. It's reminiscent of the movie technology of the early startrek
>> movies, where they beam was also occasionally misaligned.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Robin van Spaandonk
>>
>> http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html
>>
>>
>>
>
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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