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To: clutterer who wrote (522)2/22/2007 1:37:53 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (2) of 694
 
Mainers have been seeing UFOs by the thousands the past week.
Key point, they are describing light phenomenon and NOT metallic objects and red cigars yada yada.
This makes it MUCH MORE interesting!
i IMMEDIATELY ignore ALL reports that describe material/ metallic structures.
That they are speaking in terms such as this, makes this interesting. Once we talk metallic, or wheels or little people, it is RUBBISH---i KNOW what i am talking about, i MUST at times be extremely arrogant as i just don't have time. For this i APOLOGIZE PROFUSELY..Max
p.s. But i have witnessed the real thing----so i am very IMPATIENT with BS--of which 99% is utter BS in the UFO believer community--i don't have time for liars and hallucinators----"i had sex with an alien" THRASH--idiot TRASH.Roswell, idiot TRASH. And so on. Max

What is described here for 2/14/2007 has been going on all week
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007-FARMINGTON - Strange lights with no obvious cause were spotted all over northern Franklin County Tuesday night, Sheriff's Department dispatchers said.

"The phone was ringing off the hook," dispatcher Bill Hoyt said.


Multiple callers from multiple towns - New Vineyard, Wilton, Phillips, Industry, and around Mt. Abram - called to report bizarre, low-to-the-ground lights, he said.

"They were seeing, basically, a string of seven or eight lights low in the sky, that were fixed," he said. "There (were) also reports of jet engine noise low to the ground." One person who called worked with jet airplanes, Hoyt said. "They were not like any lights he had ever seen." Some people said they looked like stars.

Hoyt called a Federal Aviation Administration office in Boston, which monitors air traffic in this part of New England, wondering if what people saw and heard could be related to military exercises.

"They said the only air traffic was a couple of routine air flights at 40,000 feet," he said.

Hoyt doubts it was aliens.

"I think, personally, most of the time there's an explanation for everything," he said. "But you know, I don't deny the fact that people see things they can't explain."

"It was kind of odd," he said. "All these reports were from different locations at the same time. Maybe it was a meteorite."

The jet-engine sounds and the fixed-ness of the light pattern make him question that theory, though, he said.
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