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justdrew wrote:but I've not looked deeply into the underground bases lore so I'm not that up on what the legendary "secret" TBM capabilities are supposed to be, but I think the story is they've got much more advanced ones that go much faster and actually melt the rock into a molten condition. but that kinda thing may only exist in the artbelliverse.
Mysterious Lights Over East El Paso
By Ben Swann - Main Anchor
Friday, October 15, 2010 - 10:26pm
Above the skies of Northeast and East El Paso, Friday night a sight that was a little more than stunning.
Video, captured by one of our photographers shows one solitary light that appears to be falling in the sky. That light suddenly breaks apart and into three separate lights.
Those lights then seem to freeze in the air and just hover.
Eventually a fourth light can be seen and the lights appear to be hovering around each other. Then they all disappear.
We are told that Airsho pilots were performing manuevers Friday night and the lights were likely part of that.
http://www.ktsm.com/mysterious-lights-over-east-el-paso
battleshipkropotkin wrote:US Army Golden Knight parachute team in El Paso for Airsho.
Footage of previous night jump:
From the 1st link:
Yes, that was us! This is something that happens quite often when we do twilight or night jumps…people for miles around who don’t realize that there is a pyrotechnic jump going on think that there is a meteor or a UFO! The local law enforcement and news agencies get frequent phone calls from people who think that it’s anything from a UFO to a nuclear missile. It’s just the Golden Knights, doing what we do best and wowing the crowd, while demonstrating the precision and discipline that the Army has taught us. Thanks for your concern!
Blue Skies!
SGT Rachel Medley, Black Demonstration Team, Golden Knights
All those theories about Wednesday's mystery UFO sightings over Manhattan are about to go "pop."
A Westchester elementary school believes the puzzling orbs floating over Chelsea were likely a bundle of balloons that escaped from an engagement party they held for a teacher.
"UFO? They're crazy - those are our balloons!" said Angela Freeman, head of the Milestone School in Mount Vernon. "To me it was the most automatic thing. But it's all over YouTube."
A parent was bringing about 40 iridescent pearl balloons to the school for language arts teacher Andrea Craparo when the wind spent a bunch away around 1 p.m.
"They looked big and they were all together, so it looked like one UFO," said fourth-grader Nia Foster, 9.
Awestruck gawkers began calling the NYPD and the FAA starting about an hour later when mysterious flying objects appeared over Manhattan.
Meteorologists with the National Weather Service said the wind was blowing south at 5 to 10 m.p.h. at the time which would make the engagement balloon theory possible.
Police have said they believe the puzzling objects were likely balloons.
The sky was very clear at the time, making high-flying objects extremely visible from the ground.
Also, helium-filled balloons tend to change shape at high altitudes as the gas expands - making them look abnormal from below, experts say.
As with anything related to the paranormal, other possibilities abound. Following with the balloon theory, some suspected an event in Times Square where a number of yellow balloons were released to celebrate a joint-tourism agreement between New York and Madrid.
Then there is author Stanley Fulham, a retired NORAD officer who recently published a book predicting the world's major cities would be visited by UFOs on Oct. 13.
He did not return calls - and there was no word on his whereabouts.
lalpert@nydailynews.com
Retired NORAD Officer Stanley A Fulham Interview - Part 1 & 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziEBSGaY3No
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_4iW_JNpsg
The book is titled Challenges of Change (3rd Ed.) The idea is that these UFOs will make their appearance on Oct. 13 as the first in a series of events, meant to avert a global catastrophe caused by the carbon-dioxide in Earth's atmosphere, which is dangling at the precipice of critical mass.
Mr. Fulham explains in the book that the E.T.s on board these vessels will not land or attempt communication on that date. They have learned from previous experiences with populations on other planets that a sudden intervention would cause panic. So, they will slowly make themselves known, getting us accustomed to the idea that we are not alone in the galaxy.
Sepka wrote:The NY Daily News has a theory:
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/201 ... chers.html
Then there is author Stanley Fulham, a retired NORAD officer who recently published a book predicting the world's major cities would be visited by UFOs on Oct. 13.
He did not return calls - and there was no word on his whereabouts.
lalpert@nydailynews.com
Blue wrote:Says 82_28: I now say fake. Tunnel could be real. But that photo, given its elements, seems impossible.
The Swiss have spent unimaginable amounts of money and 60 years digging this tunnel. It is not a 'shopped photo.
Mystery object spotted over Richmond's Fan District
What was that in the night sky this past weekend?
Mike Bergazzi Executive Producer
October 19, 2010
RICHMOND - So, just what was that up in the sky above Richmond's Fan District last weekend?
Dozens of people report seeing strange lights in the sky both Saturday and Sunday night. Jeff Brown tell us CBS 6 that the object he saw Saturday night had three lights in the shape of a triangle, while the object he saw 24 hours later had just one light.
Witnesses say that light spotted Sunday night was just a small ball of light, there was no beam that could be associated with a strobe light. It was seen moving in the air for about four hours.
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