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To: Solon who wrote (31578)12/9/2012 7:26:26 AM
From: Giordano Bruno  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 69300
 
No, I will continue my research regarding the biggest story in the history of mankind thank you very much.
Since, in this case, truth's shelf life very quickly expired along with the news article I posted.
It may have lasted all of 4 hours.
The article no longer exists within google search.
Imagine that.

Las Vegas journalist Cateland White was in the backyard of her southeast Las Vegas home last year when she saw a dark behemoth fly over. She drew a picture and described, "It was triangular shaped with rectangular reflectors. No interior light at all. By the time it got out of sight, it was 5-8 minutes. It was so slow, I couldn't figure out how it was staying in the air." White called the police, who connected her to Nellis Air Force Base, which is the direction the triangle seemed headed. "The man said, 'I don't want you to talk about this anymore, and you're gonna forget it.' I said, 'Look buddy, I'm not drinking, I'm not on drugs, something is headed for your base.' Then he got real terse and said, 'Mam, I'm gonna tell you one more time and this is the last time I'm gonna tell you. Forget what you saw and don't tell anybody.' At that point, I was freaked," described White.

Does flying over a very populated area and doing the equivalency of a slow strip tease for your audience have any kind of a top secret ring to it?

That's why the Air Force man was clearly alarmed.
They ain't ours.