>>Poor guy. One little UFO comment and the country never forgets. <g> Of course, there have been some well publicized ones recently. One made the news very recently and at first the Air Force said they had no planes in that area that night (I forget where it was - North Carolina, perhaps - but I know it wasn't the Isle of Man). Then yesterday I saw that they said - oops, mistake - we did have planes in that area that night and that's what you saw. Now I tend to believe them, but it sure irritates me that they can't get it right the first time, because all it does is provide fodder for the conspiracy theorists.
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>It was Stephenville TX and the "sighting" was Jan 8. If the USAF wants some cred, then send those planes back out around the same time of night, tell them to duplicate their flight patterns and film it from several angles. The AFB was the one in Ft Worth.
Yeah, good idea. Send it in. Of course, it'd have to be the same weather conditions, too. Larry King had a segment on all of this the other day and it is being replayed as I write this. I watched a bit of it the other night but I think this is a bunch of hooey. I don't think we've been visited by aliens (you do have to wonder about females, sometimes <g>) and all these abductions stories are