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NOTE: Remember folks, we don't insist any of these are real, but are posted
for your enjoyment and consideration. We post what the submitter claims. We
leave it up to you to decide what is real and what is phoney.
From: Name Witheld
I hesitate to send you this as I don't wish to be in the spotlight. Attached is a picture
from a friend of mine who works in law enforcement here in SLC. He describes looking
at�a beautful rainbow in the mountains just to the east of Sugarhouse Park�(SLC) here
in UT. He always keeps a digital camera with him and was just putting the eyepiece to
his eye to take the rainbow when he saw the saucer thing in the as well. He says it was
not quite as it seems, where we're really looking at the under belly which was maybe
half the distance between his patrol car in the park and the mountains where the picture
makes it look as if it's kind of diving down and closer to the mountains. Anyway he
said it was just there, and huge and he snapped this shot fast. Apparently these digital
cameras have to wait to take breath between shots and so in the few seconds it takes
to do that it headed east over the mountains but not too fast he says, just enough to
be missed by the camera. He waited to see if it would return while listening on his radio,
but no reports came in to his dismay. He really wanted to�call dispatch but was not
sure, so he didn't. He said because he was looking through the camera it was as if it
wasn't really happening, yet he had the picture to prove it. Later he confided in me
and we were more scared of telling humans about this than whatever it was! I thought
you might like to see it. I trust him, but you never know. You are the expert he seemed
really worried which is why it took him this long to tell me. Please don't use my name,
as they would know him by me in the department.
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