You are once again correct Jed. I looked at the recent wave of UFO's, some look like clouds, some look like reflections off of a window, some are flairs, reentering space junk, or gas off of reentering space junk. The one I linked to appears to be fake as stated in the comments. I saw a UFO many years ago in PA. It was called the Kecksburg Incident. It looked like burring up piece of reentering space junk. I saw another about 15 years ago during a lunar eclipse. It proved to be a reentering booster from a Japan space launch. It gave off gas and looked much bigger than it was.
Others have made much more of these incidents. They don''t care that they are wrong. There stories just keep getting bigger. I will watch the History Channel special for the fun of it. NASA recently said the global CO2 may attracted aliens. Perhaps someone knows something that I don't. One thing I have noted about UFO sightings is that they are firmly rooted in the technology past. All of the craft have a pilot as would a WW2 plane. Our most advanced probes are robotic. We are now planning for carrier launched robot planes. The little UFO craft with creatures controlling it is firmly rooted in the technology of the past. Organic creatures, if they ever go intersteller, are going one way to a place fully explored by robots. Frank Z -----Original Message----- From: Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com> Sent: Fri, Aug 26, 2011 9:10 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:what do ypu think of this within the latest wave of UFO and the History Channel show I have a low regard for the History Channel. I have seen documentaries there occasionally. When they are about a subject I know well, even one that is well documented such as the Battle of Midway, I have seen that they are filled with mistakes. They are written by people who know nothing about the subject. The production values are sloppy. In the Midway documentary, the voice-over announcers had no idea how to pronounce Japanese words, and they don't bother asking anyone. They resemble Wikipedia. Perhaps Wikipedia is the source of recent ones, come to think of it. - Jed