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Re: Kent Jeffrey and his worldview

From: BOB SHELL <76750.2717@CompuServe.COM>
Date: 21 Jun 97 10:55:20 EDT
Fwd Date: Sat, 21 Jun 1997 12:28:37 -0400
Subject: Re: Kent Jeffrey and his worldview

>Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 21:42:05 -0500 (CDT)
>To: UFO UpDates - Toronto <updates@globalserve.net>
>From: Dennis <dstacy@texas.net>
>Subject: Re: UFO UpDate: Re: Kent Jeffrey and his worldview

>Dear Jim et al,

>Then it's an equal oxymoron to assume that their superior, superduper
>spaceship would have come so completely apart after an encounter with a
>terrestrial thunderstorm. After all, if you're not "constrained by the laws
>of physics governing time and space as we 20th-century humans understand
>[them]," then why bother crashing in the first place? Eh? Or did they run
>head-on into some some 21st century laws of phsysics and time we just don't
>know about yet?

>Just curious.


Dennis,

I want to once again address something which I looked into two years
ago, and reported at the time..  This powerful thunderstorm is a part
of modern mythology, and linked by some to the Roswell event.  In
actual fact, there most likely was no such thunderstorm.

I interviewed climatologists in the area, and they in turn consulted
records for 1947, and there is no record of ANY thunderstorm in the
area for the time period of June and July of 1947.  Now, admittedly
weather reporting was less sophisticated back then, but you would think
that a thunderstorm of such remarkable proportions would have been
reported or mentioned in the local media, and there is no mention in
any of the local/regional newspapers.

I don't know what crashed or why, but I certainly see no strong reason
to believe that a thunderstorm had anything to do with it.

On a more important note, we often can not figure out why our own
aircraft come down, so why should we think we can figure out why
an extraterrestrial/extratemporal/extradimensional craft would come
down???

Bob




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