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The aircraft landed safely.
A Tampa International Airport spokeswoman initially blamed the dent on a bird, but Bergen said the crew reported the bang while flying at 18,000 feet - an altitude too high for a bird.
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"The U.S. Navy began replacing and upgrading its ultra-high frequency (UHF) satellite communications network during the 1990s with a constellation of customized satellites built by Hughes Space and Communications Company, which is now Boeing. Known as the UHF Follow-On (UFO) series, these 601 model satellites support the Navy's global communications network, serving ships at sea and a variety of other
It's not clear who decided on the name. But lines like "the UFO spacecraft has proven to be a very flexible platform for the evolution of critical advanced DOD (Department of Defense) communications services" are certainly eye-catching. Maybe the idea was give a little zing to an otherwise-ordinary project. Kind of like the product-tracking company that calls itself Alien Technology; the latest headline on their website is about a deal with "The Largest Sock Manufacturer In Europe."
Meanwhile, back on Earth,the House of Lords here in
computers, including the Army, Navy and NASA -- all in search of flying saucers.
McKinnon's approach could have been more rigorous, as he explained to British Journalist, Jon Ronson In an interview with Wired News last month, McKinnon claimed that NASA satellite imagery of the Earth frequently contains pictures of UFOs which are airbrushed out of the final image. By hacking into a NASA computer, he says he managed to get a peek at one. Unfortunately, he did not manage to save a copy of this picture. All of which leads me to believe that, impressive as McKinnon's hacking skills may be, his information may be a bit suspect. He started from the point of believing that the In reality, there are people out there calling their satellites UFOs, dubbing tracking devices Alien Technology and indulging in other Mischievous acts of naming. And Pentagon documents are invariably written as a dense thicket of acronyms and jargon -- they probably wouldn't a term anything like as lucid as 'non-terrestrial.' Intelligence gathering requires intelligence, and I'm not convinced McKinnon has shown too much of that. But he has managed to embarrass a lot of people responsible for security, so if the Lords do decide to hand him over, I suspect he really will be facing a 70-year sentence. And if you think you've found UFOs on the internet... double-check."The Americans have a secret
spaceship?" I ask.
"That's what this trickle of evidence has led me to believe..."
"What were the ship names?"
"I can't remember," says
"I was smoking a lot of dope at the time. Not good for the intellect."I had remote control of their desktop, and by adjusting it to 4-bit color and low screen resolution, I was able to briefly see one of these pictures. It was a silvery, cigar-shaped object with geodesic spheres on either side. There were no visible seams or riveting.
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Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe presented reports on the Barbury Castle pattern, ocean acidity, an abductee's account of non-human technologies, and the U.K's recent UFO flap. She interviewed astrophysicist Mike Reed about the Barbury Castle pattern in a barley field, which featured arcs of varying lengths on a ratcheted spiral that measured out Pi to the tenth decimal. Linda noted it was raining the night that the circle was made, yet no mud tracks appeared near the area. For more, view her full report.
Increased acidity in Pacific Coast waters is occurring much faster than global warming climate models predicted-- and is posing a threat to marine life. She interviewed Christopher Lee Sabine with the NOAA, who expressed surprise at the levels of acidity, which he associated with increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. More here.
Linda also presented audio of her conversation with "William," a man who claimed to have contact with a blond being named Zo from Tau Ceti who took him aboard his craft. While on the ship, William said he saw images of the Milky Way Galaxy from inside a cube. Years later, while at the Aramu Muru rock doorway at Lake Titicaca in Peru, he said he disappeared in front of witnesses. He then entered a room with a huge floating gelatinous mass (around the size of a football field) that had pinpoints of light inside it. A voice explained to him it was an experiment to create a small universe.
A recent flurry of UFO activity in Britain has included a woman capturing footage of a cylindrical object on her cell phone, members of the Army videotaping 13 zigzagging objects, and a police helicopter having a near miss with a disc-shaped craft. Linda spoke with Nick Pope about the events.
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