| Subject: UFO photos, videos, encounters, & exploits - Satellites vs UFOs (repost) |
| From: sirius@lanset.com (Anthony J. Sanner) |
| Date: 19/09/2003, 08:10 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranormal,alt.ufo.reports |
FYI, interested parties will find comparison data contrasting
satellites and UFO overflights at:
http://www.ufometaphysics.com/4xfiles/record94.html
(drawings and testimony only, no photos or videos)
For thousands of years, NBLs (non-blinking-lights) have been observed
by humankind. Wonder has been displaced by curiosity as technology
enabled documenting these over-flights.
Using sophisticated computer programs such as WinTrak Pro 6.07, any
serious observer can compare the known with the unknown. The
difference between can illuminate and stimulate.
The powers-that-be cannot stop this human excursion of thought, but
they can and do inhibit such explorations. In 1996 NASA published
extensive two-line-element sets (KEPS) that documented 24,000 objects
in orbit. They no longer allow the public direct access to this data.
Why am I not surprised this happened?
Regards.
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Anthony J. Sanner
Fair Oaks, CA US
http://www.ufometaphysics.com
ICQ Homepage: http://members.icq.com/112406254
"I know the dark delight of being strange, The penalty of difference
in the crowd, The loneliness of wisdom among fools . . . "
Claude McKay - http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/mckay/mckay.htm
http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=26
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