Florida Cracker
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"To Serve Man"
I have that one on TIVO and watch it with the gandkids when they want to see what we watched in the olden days.
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I never was able to "identify" the bogey that came within about 1000 feet while I was doing pattern work on 27 at KVLL about 4-5 years ago. It was during the afternoon, the object first appeared on my traffic display behind me and above (ADS-B, so it was evidently transponder-equipped), going the wrong way in the pattern just south of the downwind. I extended my upwind and didn't have visual contact with it until it had made a 180 and was heading east, and I had turned crosswind. By the time I had turned downwind it was descending, still headed east, and then made a sharp left turn to the north and disappeared behind the trees (and I was still at pattern altitude, so it must have been VERY low).
My guess at the time was that it was a drone, though back then drones were not as ubiquitous as today. I still don't have a better explanation. Someone suggested it was a bird, but I've never heard of a bird with a transponder.
Was it Buck Rogers who sold secret decoder rings? I can't recall who the heck it was.
I was stationed at the RAF Bentwaters/Woodbridge twin base complex from the late '70s to mid '80s. In 1980 there was a well publicized UFO incident in the forest that separated the two bases. Google "Rendlesham Forest Incident" and you'll find lots of info on it.
My take: the pararescue guys were doing night jumps and exercises over/in/around that forest all the time. On a weekly basis we would see flares floating down, lights moving in the trees and all kinds of things happening that we could see in the distance but not clearly enough to say exactly what it was. All it took was one "authority figure" to start a good story in a local pub and off it went with a life all it's own. The truth is it was the pararescue guys, but there is no way in hell you can convince people that weren't there that that's all it was.
That is my opinion and what I believe to be fact. But it isn't worth it to try to sway someone when they are dead set on swallowing some theory about aliens in the woods.So in essence you're saying that your opinion is now substantiated fact. Got it (/sarcasm).
That is my opinion and what I believe to be fact. But it isn't worth it to try to sway someone when they are dead set on swallowing some theory about aliens in the woods.
That's all I'm saying. And it's laudable for someone to actually HAVE an opinion, but it is not recommended to ascribe to yourself absolution of knowledge on a subject of which one speculates.
Hey.....
Ain't that how Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton stay in business?
How about you ask them. I'm sure they'll invite you over for a beer.
How about you ask them. I'm sure they'll invite you over for a beer.
Not very many people that speculate on the Rendlesham Forest incident were ever actually within viewing distance of the event. While I wasn't within touching distance on the date of the supposed incident, the data I received from my eyeballs was more than sufficient to correlate with the activities that I do have hands-on experience with to come up with a logical conclusion that should pass a reasonable person test.That's all I'm saying. And it's laudable for someone to actually HAVE an opinion, but it is not recommended to ascribe to yourself absolution of knowledge on a subject of which one speculates.
I saw some round yellow objects flying over a tennis court.
No UFO's, but I have a friend who will tell you he heard, and smelled Bigfoot years ago in WA State.
Think about it, if UFOers believed any/all explanation they wouldn't be UFOers. The level of 'unidentified' is going to vary, but to believe you gotta believe, some stuff and not some other stuff. Mooo.Not very many people that speculate on the Rendlesham Forest incident were ever actually within viewing distance of the event. While I wasn't within touching distance on the date of the supposed incident, the data I received from my eyeballs was more than sufficient to correlate with the activities that I do have hands-on experience with to come up with a logical conclusion that should pass a reasonable person test.
The fact that UFO groupies steadfastly refuse to accept any explanation that doesn't include "creatures from beyond" would tend to indicate to me that many within the UFO community are not reasonable people.
Not very many people that speculate on the Rendlesham Forest incident were ever actually within viewing distance of the event. While I wasn't within touching distance on the date of the supposed incident, the data I received from my eyeballs was more than sufficient to correlate with the activities that I do have hands-on experience with to come up with a logical conclusion that should pass a reasonable person test.
The fact that UFO groupies steadfastly refuse to accept any explanation that doesn't include "creatures from beyond" would tend to indicate to me that many within the UFO community are not reasonable people.
Would you care to elaborate on your sighting?YES........
Absolutely NO doubt either....
This is the honest to God's truth...No UFO's, but I have a friend who will tell you he heard, and smelled Bigfoot years ago in WA State.
My main hope here on POA is to learn about Military Operations Areas (MOA)s...
I need to learn about these types of aerial operations and what might go on to do my UFO investigations.
Around 90% of reported sightings are IFOs (Identified Flying Objects) and where I do most of my investigations are in an area in southern Ohio smack dab in the middle of Brush Creek and Buckeye MOAs and apparently things are live and kickin.
Can anyone help or does anyone know who I can contact?
This case seems interesting http://www.ufocasebook.com/pdf/mufonstephenvilleradarreport.pdf
What do controllers make of the radar analysis?
My main hope here on POA is to learn about Military Operations Areas (MOA)s...
I need to learn about these types of aerial operations and what might go on to do my UFO investigations.
Around 90% of reported sightings are IFOs (Identified Flying Objects) and where I do most of my investigations are in an area in southern Ohio smack dab in the middle of Brush Creek and Buckeye MOAs and apparently things are live and kickin.
Can anyone help or does anyone know who I can contact?