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- From: billp@io.com (Bill Peterson)
- Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.alien.research,sci.skeptic
- Subject: Re: SaucerZealotLogic ( was Re: Skeptics stay away from Hill's UFO Book)
- Date: 7 Jun 1996 22:08:57 -0500
- Organization: Illuminati Online
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- References: <4o05qc$itl@pentagon.io.com> <31B470DF.4A83@fc.hp.com> <4p9p8e$9or@pentagon.io.com> <31B87915.2EB8@fc.hp.com>
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- In article <31B87915.2EB8@fc.hp.com>, Jim Rogers <jfr@fc.hp.com> wrote:
- >Bill Peterson wrote:
- >> In article <31B470DF.4A83@fc.hp.com>, Jim Rogers <jfr@fc.hp.com> wrote:
- >.....
- >> >Say, Brian, what do you think the chance would be of recovering intact
- >> >bodies from a crash or explosion of sufficient energy that "indestructible"
- >> >materials were ripped to shreds?
- >>
- >> This is easily explained. The object was in low performance mode, just
- >> hovering or moving slowly at low altitude. It was having "engine" trouble.
- >> The "engine" or part of it blew up, and scattered little bits all over.
- >> However, the majority of the craft, and the occupants,fell about
- >> 20 feet into the desert, sustaining burns and fractures.
- >
- >Was "the majority of the craft" recovered anywhere? Which witness mentioned
- >that? All we ever hear about are the scattered little bits, the largest
- >being one of these balsa wood sticks about three feet long or so, and the
- >odd larger piece of sheet material. A crashworthy chunk protecting the
- >occupants, found intact would be necessary to support that idea.
- >
- No, I believe the story is that Brazel filled up his truck and
- stored some of it in his barn. Then Marcel went out and filled
- up several jeeps with the bigger pieces, and these went back
- to the base. They were then flown to Wright Field, by way of Ft.
- Worth I think, in a B-29. Hardly the plane to use for transporting
- a kite. I'm hoping rudiak will jump in here, since I only remember
- this from several years back.
-
- BP
- --
- Disclaimer: I only speak for myself, and sometimes I wish I hadn't!
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