It looked obviously deliberate to me.  We all interpreted the encounter the 
same way. Dr. Bunch thought it was some jet jockey trying to show off but this 
doesn't answer the question to how he knew we were at that remote location in 
the first place. 

The pilot completely surprised us.  He came around the mountain and we did not 
hear the jet until it was at our exact coordinates.  It was impressive how 
close he came to us out of nowhere.  The jet was so close that we observed the 
pilot turning his head to get a better look at us.  He hit the afterburners, 
then flew straight up and was out of sight in few mere seconds.  We did not 
observe any more activity after this.

We had not seen a plane or another car all day and we were completely out of 
cell phone range.  The only thing I can think of that betrayed our position was 
our FM communications on a Rhino with tagging.  Too bad you can not buy FM 
communicators with encryption any more.

Adam










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From: john shea <bigjohns...@yahoo.com>
To: "meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com" 
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>; "raremeteori...@yahoo.com" 
<raremeteori...@yahoo.com> 
Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ED fix



Adam,
A better question in my mind is, why would they send a jet after you and your 
group? 
If they didn't want you there, wouldn't they send a helicopter?  Or why would 
they bother telling you that you are being tracked?
Is there a chance (just a chance) you have misinterpreted this event?
Hope you are well.
Cheers,
John 



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From:  Adam Hupe <raremeteori...@yahoo.com>; 
To:  Adam <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>; 
Subject:  Re: [meteorite-list] ED fix 
Sent:  Fri, Jul 5, 2013 12:21:24 AM 


One more thing of interest.

Our group consisting of my wife, Zann von Hupe, Dr. Ted Bumch and myself were 
literately in the middle of nowhere here in Nevada on a mountain side and were 
buzzed by an F-18 jet.  The pilot turned the jet sideways, matched our altitude 
and hit his afterburners just to let us know that he knew we were there.  He 
flew so close to us that we could see his helmet and face-shield as he turned 
his head to get a better look at us.

My question is; what device gave up our position?

No, we were not doing anything wrong and Dr. bunch was extremely angry about 
being buzzed so close because it startled all us and we could have lost our 
footing on the steep slopes.


Adam
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