1. what desciption has been made of the craft officially or unofficially by John Buroughs. what exactly did he claim to see ?
what did he think it was ?
alive555 wrote:Jim said they inspected the craft for 45 mins - this seems like a very of a long time
Frank wrote:(just read Stephan's post - if it was staged, it must have been the best hoax of the century...)
Ignis Fatuus wrote:Nobody inspected the craft, because there was no craft to inspect.
Penniston’s USAF witness statement mentions an “object” which is “definitely mechanical in nature”.
Buran’s witness statement states: “They appeared to get very close to the lights, and at one point SSgt Penniston stated that it was a definite mechanical object.”
Chandler’s witness statement states: “On one occasion Penniston relayed that he was close enough to the object to determine it was definitely a mechanical object.”
Ignis Fatuus wrote:Sorry Admin...you can reshuffle the deck chairs all you like - but this ship is going down. Its a bummer for you as you have put alot of effort into the site.
My suggestion to the cast of this play would be: find yourselves a chat show and spill your guts on it.
Larry you should have picked up on the hint...the Universe works in mysterious ways.
Admin wrote:other than Rendlesham I have no interest in UFOs. [...] If the ship sinks - as you expect it to - so be it.
stephan wrote:''mechanical'' could be anything from a car to some sort of framework (with colored floodlights on it).
John Burroughs wrote:And I never knew patrol car's could leave the ground and go up into the sky! Unless Patrol car's can fly just like lighhouses can!
JB, witness statement wrote:lights coming from the woods [...] white light shining into the trees [...] The whole time I could see the lights and the white light was almost at the edge of the road and the blue and red lights were still out in the woods [...] the lights were moving back and they appeared to stop in a bunch of trees [...] what ever it was started moving back towards the open field [...] the lights moved out into the open field [...] You could see the lights down by a farmer’s house [...] we saw a blue light to our left in the trees
stephan wrote:... and why haven't you mentioned that in the statement ? As I understood it the lights were always on the ground. I haven't found the passage where they left the ground up into the sky. Perhaps you can help me here ?
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