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Post by HAL on Apr 14, 2018 18:10:21 GMT
It's now ten years since the Stevensville event. Does anyone know of any updates ? Below are two references to the case, One is MUFON, the other csicop.org. en.wikinews.org/wiki/MUFON_releases_report_on_UFO_sighting_in_Stephenville,_Texas www.csicop.org/si/show/stephenville_lights_what_actually_happenedFrom above (csicop.org).. ..There were lights in the sky, McGaha concludes. “There were F-16s flying in the Brownwood MOAs, and they did drop flares. The F-16s did not react to any unknown targets, and radar did not detect any unknown targets.” “ The untrained witnesses/observers were seeing nothing more than F-16s and flares. Stephenville is nothing more than connecting ‘lights in the sky’ to form a very large mysterious object, an object that many that night thought was from another world. But nothing otherworldly happened around Stephenville on January 8, 2008,” says McGaha" So, once again, lesser mortals i.e. those not blessed enough to be trained military gods, who see objects the size of football fields, are fobbed of by some idiot who wasn't even there. It is particularly annoying when one reads that radars did not detect anything except F16 aircraft. When a large part of the case's credibility comes from the radar information reconstruction. All you people who are expecting 'The Government Disclosure' had best not hold your breath. HAL.
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Post by Admin on Apr 14, 2018 19:27:03 GMT
To my knowledge, there has not been any new info on this remarkable case. I studied this till my mouse was tired.
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Post by HAL on Apr 14, 2018 19:37:57 GMT
And what conclusions did you come to, if any ?
HAL
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Post by HAL on Apr 22, 2018 19:12:42 GMT
Apologies to the good folk of Stevensville TX. Not Stephensville, as I have called it in the thread header.
HAL
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