I am a big fan of Col. Alexander and my question has to do with his days at the non-lethal weapons division at, I believe, Sandia Labs. Some years ago when I read "the Men Who Stare At Goats" by Jon Ronson, I took note of a proposed weapon called "the feminizing spray" which could cause enemy...
Absolutely true. But to see this man in person, telling his story, is convincing to me.
An Evening with Travis Walton | Fahrusha's Weblog
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Fahrusha
As I was listening to this episode, specifically the part about cameras and hope for better UFO photos, I noticed a small but glaring oversight in the discussion. Many folks have reported that in attempting to take a UFO photograph their cameras did not work or their batteries were mysteriously...
I am very sad to hear of Jim Moseley's passing, though I knew him only from the Paracast programs that he participated in. My sympathies to his family and friends who loved him (including you, Gene Steinberg). His voice will be sorely missed.
An interesting news item:
http://www.yournabe.com/articles/2010/02/23/brooklyn/courier-yn_brooklyn_front_page-ufobk.txt
Just trolling the internet and this little gem pops out.
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Fahrusha
http://www.archaeologydaily.com/news/201002173333/Prehistoric-UFO-and-ET-images-found-in-remote-cave-in-India.html
This looks like a serious archeology journal and the article is certainly interesting but preliminary. I'll be interested to follow this if more information is made public.
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From the Sun: (UK)
Space UFO baffles boffins | The Sun |News
As to an official announcement, if you follow the link above the photo I posted earlier or just go to NASA, that's about as close to an official announcement as I've found.
JPL has the answer:
JPL Small-Body Database Browser
Just as an aside, this reminds me of another anomalous asteroid on a near collision course to Earth that occurred around the beginning of the year. It came up upon us relatively undetected and had a 365 day orbit, leading some to conjecture...