From: UFO UpDates - Toronto <updates@globalserve.net> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 15:44:02 -0400 Fwd Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 15:44:02 -0400 Subject: Re: Kenneth Arnold's 'Flying Discs' >>From: Roger Evans <moviestuff@cyberjunkie.com> >>Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 21:35:20 +0000 >>To: UFO UpDates - Toronto>updates@globalserve.net> >>Subject: Kenneth Arnold's 'Flying Discs' >>let's face it; >>Arnold's stories were so inconsistent that just about anything >>could fit the mold, even, I'm sorry to say, Pelicans. >Sorry, Rog, I feel like I could possibly get a brain hemmorage >over the pelican theory. I can't seem to get it across that we >don't have pelicans in Washington state. Canadian Geese yes, >Pelicans no. But you did make a good point that there is some >Arnold points that don't fit. Kathleen, Having experienced Florida and South Carolina pelicans in flocks, they tend to fly in straight lines, one behind the other. I don't know if Pacific pelicans behave that way or not but that struck me as odd too...pelicans over Washington?? >To James Easton, perception is a major key with the Arnold case. >Its a hard thing to visualize when you are sitting in the UK. A >map will never take the place of being at the actual location. I >have read the coverage by Jenny Randles and also Larry >Warren/Peter Robbins about Rendlesham Forest. I did not see a >forest. I saw a stand of skinny tall trees that looked more >sparse than most backyards in the Pacific Northwest. How can >anyone be "scared" in this little group of trees? I was puzzled. Don't know which part of the forest you were at but as the before and after photos point out in Warren&Robbins Left at East Gate, Rendlesham forest took a beating in a fluke storm in the Fall of '87. They mentioned that this could have been some result of fiddling with secret weather control machines. I wouldn't know about that but I can say that this hurricane-like storm came out of nowhere since I was in London at the time. We went to bed with no warning of a storm and woke up with uprooted trees all over town. Perhaps some Londoners can elaborate on the likelihood of such a storm occurring with no warning from the weathermen. Bob
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