Wednesday, November 10, 2010

MYSTERY LIGHTS

There's the story about an unknown contrail on the southern California coast Monday, about which the Department of Defense didn't say a word until today, when it announced that there was no evidence to suggest that it was anything other than a vapor trail from a jet aircraft.  First, you have ask why it took them so long to say so; second, you have to wonder why they didn't identify the type of aircraft; third, you have to wonder why it appears there was flame at the spot where the "aircraft" and contrail met, because jets don't do that, only rockets and missiles do. 

Then, there's the story about a mysterious blue light hovering over Washington, D.C. last Wednesday night.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECiqMqyAdD0&NR=1
The UFO was spotted in Centreville, Virginia, just outside of D.C. and there was allegedly a similar sighting in Ohio a few days before.  An individual who recorded it on his cell phone said the light was making movements that it should not have been capable of making.  The first thing that comes to mind is that aliens from outer space have come to retrieve Barack.  

It is remotely plausible that the first incident was, in fact, a jet aircraft with the sun shining off the fuselage.  However, no one has yet identified where the plane came from, whether or not it was military, and why it took so long to make a statement.  As I look at it over and over again, I have to say that it was a missile.  The Defense Department is saying it has over 150 missiles in the area and it also pointed out the glitch that took them all "off line" a few days before.  They are saying it took some time to rule beyond a reasonable doubt that they were all accounted for.  Well, I used to be stationed on a SAC base that had Titan missiles and I will tell you beyond my reasonable doubt that SAC Headquarters knew where every missile was and what its status was at any given moment of the day, and that was 45 years ago.  

So, while I'm sure it was not a UFO, something is fishy with all of the lame stories about it.  

As for the blue light, we can rule out K-Mart, but the Obama theory may not be unreal.  What is profoundly interesting to me is that the story seems to be almost buried.  I had to dig a little to get info on it, and these events normally plug up Google and other search engines for a few days after they occur; not so in this case.  We also know that there have been growing numbers of UFO sightings in recent years, since 2008.  Historically, such sightings come in waves every ten years or so.  I think that there is much, much more to the UFO sightings than we are being told. 

That's my report today from beautiful downtown Burney, the last bastion of conservatism in the whole state of California. 

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