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Post by dbh on Nov 5, 2012 23:06:52 GMT 1
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Post by uforn on Nov 5, 2012 23:10:12 GMT 1
Youll be surprised of how many big name researchers are full of it. Steven Greers one of my fave's he's the biggest con artist at this time in the UFO community.
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Post by dbh on Nov 5, 2012 23:11:15 GMT 1
is it becasue they are here for money or becasue the dont know the answers?
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Post by uforn on Nov 5, 2012 23:13:45 GMT 1
Its because they spread rubbish all over the place, How can you show Linda any respect when she promotes HOAX's ?
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Post by meldrew on Nov 6, 2012 9:05:39 GMT 1
here is what UFO watchdog say about LMH, I think they have been lenient on her. Linda Moulton Howe A Classic UFO Watchdog article (c) by Royce Myers, III Someone once summed up Howe very well with two words: ' Media entrepreneur '. While having been a major player in the cattle mutilation mystery, Howe's credibility has gone way down hill as she sensationalizes everything from mundane animal deaths to promoting Brazilian UFO fraud Urandir Oliveira and the Aztec UFO Crash Hoax while selling alien books, videos and lectures. Howe dabbles in all things strange including bigfoot, crop circles, alien abductions, and UFOs. Howe also sits on the board of advisors to the Roswell UFO Museum along with the likes of Don Schmitt. See Howe's site, which she actually charges a subscription for in order to access some stories. Also see Howe turning an explained animal death into an encounter with bigfoot. A leap not even bigfoot itself could make. Also see Aliens Abducted My Common Sense, and a report lifting the mythos behind Howe's much touted and promoted Roswell UFO debris. "The most hilarious web posting we have read in a very long time comes from Whitley Strieber's "Unknown Country", dated 9/30/05. Linda Moulton Howe is described as "our Dreamland science reporter". We ask - what, if any, are the scientific qualifications of this pleasant but extremely gullible lady?? Inquiring minds would like to know!" -- Saucer Smear, Vol. 52, Issue No. 10 www.ufowatchdog.com/linda_moulton_howe.htm
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2012 12:40:43 GMT 1
Hello meldrew,
"...A leap not even bigfoot itself could make..."
lmao!
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Post by uforn on Nov 6, 2012 19:14:20 GMT 1
R.I.P. Linda you have zero credibility I dont think we need to dig anymore dirt, I think whats posted says it all.
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Post by dbh on Nov 7, 2012 22:57:56 GMT 1
Here you go dbh Quote: A UFO seen earlier this month over Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee has been tentatively identified by a popular website in the United Kingdom. According to information made available on Oct. 26, 2012, the UFO may have been nothing more than a child's toy that retails for approximately $15. To be specific, the unidentified flying object that was spotted by thousands of witnesses across three states was nothing more than a solar-powered airship, according to The Daily Mail.
The toy measures more than 26 feet in length. It is made from "high-density, lightweight matte black films [that] reacts to the heat from the sun and gets bigger as it fills with air."
The impressive airship can fly as high as 30,000 feet. However, amateur astronomer Allen Epling, who captured the strange UFO on video, claimed that the object he saw was soaring a whopping 100,000 feet off the ground, far higher than the toy's capabilities.
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I was doing more research on this story... in addition to you link not working any more...I noticed that all references to it being a toy seemed to have vanished off the Examainer.com website... www.examiner.com/article/ufo-over-eastern-kentucky-creates-a-buzz-videoSometimes… I go off into tangents… and this is one of those cases… so… I apologize in advance if I sound like I am nuts… but I am thinking out loud here… and what got me thinking again about this story is... if the object was 50,000 to 100,000 feet in the air... to be seen from the ground, the object would have to have been massive in size.... planes rarely fly over 35,000 feet… and when they do, from the ground they can be hrd to see.... and this object...according to reports... was higher than that... How could a toy been seen from the ground 50,000 feet in the air? Also...the guy who made the initial report...Allen Epling... seems fairly knowledgeable… Amateur astronomer, retired science teacher, B.S. in Mathematics from Pikeville College and a M.S. in mathematics from Moorhead state university…. Science teacher for 10 years…. He viewed this through a Meade SCT (Schmitt Cassegrain Telescope) which is roughly $3000 in price… what this kind of tells me… he seems like he might know what he is seeing… But, there is something that just does not sit right in my head about this sighting… I am not saying it is a craft from outer space… but… what is floating around in my head is…. Could this have anything to do with the HAARP claims the other day about hurricane Sandy? The other similar sighting was seen in New York… all at the same time as the hurricane, Could this be some sort of hi tech device used to manipulate the atmosphere? It was high enough…
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Post by meldrew on Nov 8, 2012 8:46:43 GMT 1
I go off in tangents all the time, its what happens when you research, as a snippet of information can spark a memory or solve a puzzle from another case, no need to apologize
I would worry about how someone can tell the altitude of an object by looking up, even with an expensive telescope, anything rising above a certain hight has to have authority from the CAA, people who play with home made rockets have to request permission, I never thought this to be a toy for that reason, it cries out weather balloon to me.
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