Info-ParaNet Newsletters Volume I Number 623 Sunday, February 14th 1993 (C) Copyright 1992 Paranet Information Service. All Rights Reserved. Today's Topics: Vatican sets evangelical sights on outer space The Final Moments Of Phobos 2 Wisconsin Sightings Colorado UFO Update TV ALERT: Unsolved Myste Scott Corder, M.D. Reference Msg. 2542, UFO Denver. Reference Msg. 2542, UFO Denver The final moments of Phobos 2 Paper on abductions Unsolved Mysteries Guardian Ad Lightshow Georgia fireball Re: stink Re: "TRUTH" Wisconsin Sightings Colorado Ufo Update Wi Sightings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve.Rose@f601.n109.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Steve Rose) Subject: Vatican sets evangelical sights on outer space Date: 31 Jan 93 07:44:08 GMT Hello Paul! PF> similar to Adam and Eve, in other words original sin?" PF> PF> And then: "Do you people also know a Jesus who has redeemed you?" Yeeech!. Bad enough they have to sicken humans with such nonsense. Now they want to stick it to innocent aliens, as well. ;-) -- Steve Rose - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Steve.Rose@f601.n109.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f150.n30163.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin) Subject: The Final Moments Of Phobos 2 Date: 1 Feb 93 19:28:00 GMT Thank you for posting that information on Phobos 2. I also got your message and will reply to it in netmail. Did receive your package. Thanks, Mike -- Michael Corbin - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@p0.f150.n30163.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John.Burke@f9.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG (John Burke) Subject: Wisconsin Sightings Date: 3 Feb 93 06:28:00 GMT Pete: The NBC affiliate here in Chicago reported two separate sighting incidents in the Badger State on the night of February 1st. One of these occurred in Waukesha County. Have you obtained any details? -- John -- John Burke - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: John.Burke@f9.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sheldon.Wernikoff@f201.n350.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Sheldon Wernikoff) Subject: Colorado UFO Update Date: 30 Jan 93 03:08:01 GMT On 01-27-93 Mike Keithly wrote to All... MK> It was anywhere from 500 to 1000 feet MK> above the location, also it had a band of yellow lights below the MK> bright light as well. Mike... Do you know how many observers witnessed this event? Also were any of them wearing glasses or contact lenses? --Sheldon .. OFFLINE 1.44 * [slw] @ Chicago @ FIDO 1:115/887 (708)-887-7687 -- Sheldon Wernikoff - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Sheldon.Wernikoff@f201.n350.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sheldon.Wernikoff@f201.n350.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Sheldon Wernikoff) Subject: TV ALERT: Unsolved Myste Date: 30 Jan 93 03:08:02 GMT To: vanth!jms On 01-28-93 vanth!jms wrote to All... > Next week's (February 3) episode of Unsolved Mysteries is going to > have a videotape of a landed or crashed UFO and a government helicopter. > The tape is anonymous, but there is allegedly an independent witness. This will be the Canadian Carp UFO case. Should be interesting - and well done. --Sheldon .. OFFLINE 1.44 * [slw] @ Chicago @ FIDO 1:115/887 (708)-887-7687 -- Sheldon Wernikoff - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Sheldon.Wernikoff@f201.n350.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sheldon.Wernikoff@f201.n350.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Sheldon Wernikoff) Subject: Scott Corder, M.D. Date: 30 Jan 93 03:08:03 GMT Jim, I just received a letter from our old friend Scott Corder. I am aware that you've had some in depth correspondence with him, as have I. The letter was handwritten, so I'll do my best to decipher it accurately. (I'm sure you'll agree that his penmanship is a graphologist's delight!) Anyway... here's what he had to say: 1/24/93 Ottawa, KS Dear Sheldon, Long time no hear from you. Hope you have been well. Contact with Donna is sparse at this time. She has moved far away. Her contacts continue and so do mine as they were before. The predictions have continued to come to pass and have another 2 - 3 years to go. Only one has Donna appeared to make a partial mistake in her understanding of what was said. I judge her not for this. I just continue to study the Bible and make my own judgement around these times according to the Bible. My quest for the truth has succeeded there, with the truth in Jesus Christ. All the past is just interesting to watch. Here is wisdom and truth all rolled into ONE, according to the Holy Spirit. May God bless you in your searching and in your efforts to help others. Yours truly, (signed) Scott Corder R2-Box 362 Ottawa, KS 66067-9652 The more things change.... the more they stay the same --Sheldon ... OFFLINE 1.44 * [slw] @ Chicago @ FIDO 1:115/887 (708)-887-7687 -- Sheldon Wernikoff - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Sheldon.Wernikoff@f201.n350.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: William.Early@p0.f150.n30163.z1.FIDONET.ORG (William Early) Subject: Reference Msg. 2542, UFO Denver. Date: 3 Feb 93 16:15:00 GMT Denver UFO Report Date: Jan 31st, 1993 Follow-up report on the reported UFO (unusual lights in the sky) near Denver, Colorado. Original Report titled UFODEN.TXT. At or about 16:30 hours sic [4:30 P.M.] the investigative team met near the site of the reported UFO or unusual lights in the sky. From this point South-West of Denver, at the Ken Caryl Ranch area; we proceeded to the Bradford Elementary School. This was the main spot from which Deputy M.S. reported seeing a strange ball of light that was hovering at about 800 to 1000 feet above the mountain peak about 1/2 mile away. He had pointed out the specific spot to investigators during an earlier interview. He also pointed out the other areas that he personally observed the lights from. >From this first point at the Bradford Elementary School, we were able to take several daylight photographs of the area for familiarization. Then we drove around the housing additions to get a better perspective on the road structure throughout the area. Then the team retired to a restaurant to discuss the expected procedure for later that evening. The sun set, and the light started to fade at about 18:00 hours sic [6:00 P.M.]. The team members were deployed out to their respective observation points to await the hour that was listed as the time when the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office received the first calls reporting the lights in the sky. This had occurred at 19:40 hours sic [7:40 P.M.] on the date of the incident. Each observation point was manned by 2 investigators. Each team had at least 1 camera [35 MM] to take photographs. The primary team was set up at the Bradford Elementary School parking lot. At 19:40 hours sic [7:40] they photographed the, now darkened mountainside, with the houses in the foreground. This was shot with a 35 MM, SLR camera, with a 55 MM Pentax lens, and Kodacolor ASA 400 film. These photographs that were aimed at the center of the peak did not show the planet Venus in or near the frame of the photographs. The planet Venus was quite prominent in the sky at that time at night. However, it was also at a very high angle that was West and at a higher azimuth than the reported objects. At the base of the saddle between the mountain that was the focal point of the "strange lights sightings" and the next mountain South, there is a low profile house. The occupants of this house will be questioned at a later date, to see if they were aware of any "strange lights" in their area on the night of January 25th, 1993. At 20:40 hours sic [8:40 P.M.] photographs were taken from Bradford Elementary School parking lot again with the same camera and film. In this photograph, no lights were seen in the area of the mountain peak. However, it is noted that the planet Venus had now traversed low enough in its arc in the Western sky to be on the extreme top and Western edge of the photograph. The photographer might have set the camera up at an angle slightly Western of the original shot to get the planet Venus in the photograph. However, with the ambient light levels in the area, it would be extremely hard for an experienced police officer and the other witnesses to mistake the planet for a "ball of light about 1/2 mile away, about 12 feet in diameter, and ten times brighter that the street lights across from the parking lot". -- William Early - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: William.Early@p0.f150.n30163.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: William.Early@p0.f150.n30163.z1.FIDONET.ORG (William Early) Subject: Reference Msg. 2542, UFO Denver Date: 3 Feb 93 16:16:00 GMT UFODEN3. Follow-up Report Incident Date: Jan. 25th, 1993 Place: Metro Area South-West of Denver, Colorado. Law Enforcement Report Synopsis: The reports came in from the public at 19:42 hours sic [7:42 P.M.]. Initially one cruiser was dispatched to the scene of the incident to meet with an un-named subject (930125.02). The car was unable to find the subject right away. Officers (930125.01) proceeded into the Ken Caryl Ranch (West Ranch) area after seeing a number of un-explained lights hovering over the mountains. Described as 5 yellow lights, and 1 large bright white light. The lights disappeared from the sky for about 10 minutes. Then they reappeared. Lights appeared and disappeared several times over a period of twenty plus minutes. They disappeared the last time at about 20:30 hours sic [8:30P.M.]. Law Enforcement witnesses: Deputy R.L. (931025.03) Deputy D.F. (930125.04) Deputy R.W. (931025.05) M.S. (930125.06) Sgt. M.H. (930125.07) -- William Early - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: William.Early@p0.f150.n30163.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anson.Kennedy@p0.f25.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Anson Kennedy) Subject: The final moments of Phobos 2 Date: 31 Jan 93 20:43:00 GMT * Forwarded from "ParaNet Skeptics Conference" * Originally by Anson Kennedy * Originally to All * Originally dated 31 Jan 1989, 13:43 The Jan/Feb 1993 issue of the Planetary Society's _The Planetary Report_ contains a brief note written by A.S. Selivanov and U.M. Gektin of the Institute of Space Device Engineering, Moscow, on the mysterious end of Phobos 2. In the Question/Answer section on page 20, it says (all typos are my own, copied without permission): [Accompanying the article are two figures. Figure 1 caption reads, "This chart illustrates how the positions of the spacecraft, the moon Phobos and the planet Mars lined up to create the 'Phobos Mystery Shadow.'" Figure 2a caption reads, "Figure 2a is a thermal, or far-infrared, image of the moon's shadow." Figure 2b caption reads, "The Termoscan also produced a visible, or near infrared, version of the same image, as seen here in Figure 2b."] "Last year I noticed more than one mention in the media of a 'mystery object' that appeared in the last images returned by the Russian spacecraft Phobos 2. It was suggested that aliens were responsible for the object and perhaps even for the demise of the mission. What actually happened?" -Len Seymour, Elko, Nevada The "mystery object" was actually the shadow of one of Mars' moons. The spacecraft Phobos 2 reached Mars orbit and began to approach the martian satellite Phobos in February 1989. In the middle of March, Phobos and the spacecraft were several hundred meters apart, and they moved synchronously in the same orbit. At that time there were several surveys of the martian surface by the Termoscan equipment on board the spacecraft. Termoscan is a two-channel scanning radiometer that can receive images in the visible and near-infrared region of the spectrum and at the same time in the thermal, or far-infrared, region. A Termoscan image is produced by a scanning mirror moving perpendicular to the spacecraft trajectory with a frequency of one scan line per second. Thus a picture is generated by the motion of the spacecraft in its orbit. The survey of the martian surface was made with a constant Sun-to-spacecraft orientation. The centerline of the image is in the anti-Sun direction to an accuracy of one to two scan lines. Since the spacecraft was near Phobos and the Sun-Phobos directions was approximately the same as the Sun-spacecraft direction, the Phobos shadow on the Mars surface can be seen in the Termoscan field of view (Figure 1). The length of this shadow was about 21 kilometers (13 miles). Termoscan's field of view on the martian surface was 650 kilometers (400 miles) wide, and the resolution was 1.8 kilometers (about 1 mile). The moonlet's shadow came into Termoscan's field of view when the spacecraft was 200 kilometers (about 120 miles) away from Phobos. At this point the termoscan instrument was pointed at Mars' surface in the same direction as the Sun's rays. On March 26, 1989, the shadow appeared as shown in Figure 2. The factors that influenced the form and dimensions of the shadow included Phobos' orientation (Phobos has an irregular shape); distortion from Mars' surface curvature, especially near the planet's limb (the edge of its disk as seen from the Phobos spacecraft); and the dispersion of radiation and other atmospheric processes. Another factor -- and probably a more important one -- was deviation of the axis caused by the spacecraft's instability. The spacecraft's axis moved about 40 minutes of arc during the experiments. If the spacecraft's orientation and the distance from it to Phobos had been perfectly constant, Phobos' shadow would have been an even line. But because of the deviation of the spacecraft's axis, Termoscan's lines moved ahead of the shadow or dropped behind it as the shadow moved on the planet's surface. The scanning line overtook the shadow, going through its center, then passed it (see Figure 2). This process caused 250-to-300-kilometer (155-185-mile) motion on the Mars surface in the direction of motion, and the shadow was elliptically stretched in the resulting picture. Figure 2 shows images from two different spectral regions. Figure 2a, taken in the infrared part of the spectrum, shows Phobos' shadow. In Figure 2b, a visible image, the shadow image drops behind. This image indicates that the shadow lowered the local surface temperature 4 to 6 degrees Celsius. The temperature variation depends on how fast Mars' thin surface layer (several millimeters) cools. After analyzing the results from the two spectral channels, we were able to calculate the thermal inertia (the measure of the object's resistance to changes in temperature) of the surface layer and draw conclusions about its physical characteristics. The calculations showed that almost all of the observed surface is covered with a layer of dust. The thermal inertia is two to three times lower than it would be without the dust. Further analysis will tell us more about Mars' surface properties. The death of Phobos 2 resulted from a failure in the control system of its onboard computer. this caused reorientation of the solar cells such that they did not receive sunlight power. The storage battery was drained of its charge, and all the spacecraft's subsystems lost power. Phobos 1 went out of control earlier when its control lock with Earth was lost after an operator's error. -- Anson Kennedy - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Anson.Kennedy@p0.f25.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anson.Kennedy@p0.f25.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Anson Kennedy) Subject: Paper on abductions Date: 31 Jan 93 02:09:00 GMT * Forwarded from "ParaNet Skeptics Conference" * Originally by Anson Kennedy * Originally to All * Originally dated 27 Jan 1989, 19:08 Dr. Robert Baker, who has taught psychology at Stanford University, MIT, and the University of Kentucky (where he is professor emeritus of psychology) and who is coauthor of the widely used textbook _Psychology_for_Man_, has written a fascinating paper on alien abductions. In "Alien Abductions or Alien Productions?: Some Not So Unusual Personal Experiences," Dr. Baker discusses the position that alien abduction reports (especially those recalled under hypnosis) are the result of the misunder- standing of common sleep disorders by abduction researchers. I'd be happy to send a copy of this 30 page report to anyone interested. -- Anson -- Anson Kennedy - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Anson.Kennedy@p0.f25.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Don.Sudduth@p0.f26.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Don Sudduth) Subject: Unsolved Mysteries Date: 4 Feb 93 05:51:00 GMT Well, tonight's UM episode was really quite interesting showing a video of a UFO landing in an Ontario field. It did look authentic. The real bummer was the other info sent along with the tape to UFO researchers - a bunch of documents that looked like they were faked - plus a picture of an alien. The anonymous sender called himself "The Guardian". What did everyone else think? Does anyone have more info on this case? -- Don Sudduth - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Don.Sudduth@p0.f26.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John.Burke@f9.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG (John Burke) Subject: Guardian Ad Lightshow Date: 4 Feb 93 06:07:00 GMT Mike: Well, I just saw the 2/3/93 edition of Unsolved Mysteries and all I can say is . . . YEECH! Once again, a hoaxer (or hoaxer group) has targeted a "mark" who could be counted on to pick up the ball and run with it, once the anonymous package with "secret" "government documents" was received in the mail. When will these people ever learn? How many times must one read Jaques Vallee's _Revelations_ before the message sinks in? So what if the video itself shows no obvious signs of a hoax? The believers will undoubtedly disregard how it was "disclosed" and proceed to waste immeasurable amounts of time pouring over the neat-oh video. We simply have a hoax built around the Labenek case. The video was more impressive than the MJ 12-esque documents, but so what? Did any of these investigators consider the possibility that the video was created around the Labenek case rather than an actual depiction of it? Let's not forget what great lenghts some people will go to in their efforts to send UFO investigators on wild goose chases. Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. -- John -- John Burke - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: John.Burke@f9.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anson.Kennedy@p0.f25.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Anson Kennedy) Subject: Georgia fireball Date: 5 Feb 93 01:10:00 GMT * Forwarded from "ParaNet Skeptics Conference" * Originally by Anson Kennedy * Originally to All * Originally dated 4 Feb 1993, 18:09 No doubt most of you have heard about the fireball seen over the southeast Tuesday (2/2) night. Below is an article which appeared in the thursday morning (2/4/93) edition of the Atlanta Constip -er- Constitution newspaper. JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION ON LINE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1993 PAGE A3 By Mike Toner STAFF WRITER Michel Lowther was disappointed to learn that the strange object she discovered on the back lawn of her Smyrna apartment complex Wednesday morning wasn't from outer space. Probably not even from across town. "It doesn't look like a normal rock to me, and it wasn't there last night," she told two Georgia State University astronomers who hurried out for a look at the mystery object. "It looks like a lava rock in a gas grill, only with rust on it and a little light ash." After a cursory examination, the astronomers decided that it was definitely not fallout from the eye-popping fireball that streaked across the sky over five Southeastern states Tuesday night and left thousands of people wondering, "Whatwazit?" "This object was definitely a rock, a typical piece of Georgia quartzite with some red clay on it," said John Wilson, a GSU astronomer who spent most of the day fielding reports on the spectacular light show seen by thousands in North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama. Dr. Wilson could understand that there would be cases of mistaken identity. He, too, saw the streak in the sky -- a "brilliant flash" that he first noticed in his rearview mirror while driving east from Atlanta to the university's observatory. "My first thought was that I was being stopped by the police." The sky wasn't the only thing that lit up. So did emergency switchboards throughout the South, which received reports of accompanying fires and explosions that never panned out. Even in the light of day, everyone seemed to have a theory about what had flashed across the sky at 10:05 the night before, and everyone was determined to talk about it. "Our phone lines have been swamped since we opened them," said Greg Masters, producer of the Gary McKee talk show on Atlanta radio station WSB. "We've had people saying it was everything from UFOs to one guy who claimed it was Elvis dropping a charcoal briquette from heaven." Authorities were adamant about what it wasn't. It wasn't a bird. It wasn't a plane. "If it was a plane, we would have known by now," said Kathleen Bergen, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration in Atlanta. Officials at Kennedy Space Center in Florida said it wasn't debris from the launching of an Air Force navigation satellite about the same time Tuesday night. And the North American Aerospace Defense Command insisted that it wasn't one of the 7,000 pieces of space debris it constantly tracks on radar. After sifting through dozens of witness reports, Dr. Wilson and GSU astronomer Ingemar Furenlid said the fireball was "almost certainly" a meteor that was incinerating as it plunged through the Earth's atmosphere. Dr. Wilson saw the object break into at least three pieces. And he said the loud noise reported by several witnesses could have been a sonic boom triggered as it passed through the sound barrier or the sound of the explosion that occurred when it broke up. Based on the brightness of the object, Dr. Furenlid said the meteor was probably bigger than a tennis ball but smaller than a football -- huge by the standards of incoming meteors, but too small to hit the ground. Although thousands of pebble-sized and smaller meteors enter the Earth's atmosphere every day, objects large enough to produce such a prominent streak are relatively rare. It does happen, though. Only last October, a fiery streak of light reported by thousands of people ended abruptly when a 27-pound meteorite crashed through the right rear fender of Michelle Knapp's 1980 Chevrolet, which was parked in the driveway outside her home in Peekskill, N.Y. (Staff writers Susan Laccetti and Doug Payne contributed to this article.) ... END ... -- Anson Kennedy - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Anson.Kennedy@p0.f25.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tom.Davis@f201.n350.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Tom Davis) Subject: Re: stink Date: 3 Feb 93 19:04:00 GMT "What do you think of some of the various theories that connect monster sightings?" It is my opinion that combining the two falls into the old classical logic trap: A dog is an animal, a cat is an animal, therefore a dog must be a cat. The other side is that neither element, UFOs and Bigfeet, has much substance to help us use them in any evaluative effort. The anitquated notion that Bigfoot is the survivor of some ancient UFO crash is entertaining, but not very likely; not impossible, just not likely. -- Tom Davis - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Tom.Davis@f201.n350.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sheldon.Wernikoff@f201.n350.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Sheldon Wernikoff) Subject: Re: "TRUTH" Date: 4 Feb 93 04:57:00 GMT PP>I should read Jacobs book. From his discussions on Paranet, he seems faily PP>level (fair and level) in his approach. I just don't know if the others start PP>with a search for truth, and end up with a quest for financial gain above all PP>reason. In other fields it's called selling out. I don't expect the abduction PP>questions to go away with the ease of Meier, Mr. Ed, or Crop circles. There's PP>still too much happeneing and too many people who have had experiences like PP>this to discount that they honestly "Believe they have been abducted". What's PP>behind it, is still an open question. Pete, I too find that _whatever_ the abduction phenomenon actually is, it is not going to just fade away. I simply have not been convinced that it is a physical event. Until we have some real demonstrable data of the victim being "elsewhere" at the time of abduction, I am inclined to believe that whatever is transpiring is _not_ on a physical level. I know David and many others have already been persuaded of the physicality of the experience, but I remain doubtful. BTW, do read his book. --Sheldon * OLX 2.1 TD * **************** slw / Chicago Netmail @ (1:115/887) FIDO -- Sheldon Wernikoff - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Sheldon.Wernikoff@f201.n350.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sheldon.Wernikoff@f201.n350.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Sheldon Wernikoff) Subject: Wisconsin Sightings Date: 4 Feb 93 04:57:00 GMT JB> The NBC affiliate here in Chicago reported two separate sighting JB>incidents in the Badger State on the night of February 1st. One of these JB>occurred in Waukesha County. Have you obtained any details? JB> -- John Seems were having another flurry of reports from around the globe. There was that extremely bright streaker in Italy last week (probably a bolide), the Colorado sighting, Waukesha, and a sighting over Georgia and Alabama last night. It is rather unusual to have that many bright meteors within such a short time span. Perhaps space debris re-entry? Of course, they could be...... you know what. --Sheldon * OLX 2.1 TD * **************** slw / Chicago Netmail @ (1:115/887) FIDO -- Sheldon Wernikoff - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Sheldon.Wernikoff@f201.n350.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin) Subject: Colorado Ufo Update Date: 6 Feb 93 15:13:02 GMT > MK> It was anywhere from 500 to 1000 feet > MK> above the location, also it had a band of yellow lights below the > MK> bright light as well. > Mike... Do you know how many observers witnessed this event? > Also were any of them wearing glasses or contact lenses? About 10. The primary witness was not wearing contacts or glasses. The other witnesses have not been located yet. These were people that called into the sheriff reporting the lights. Mike -- Michael Corbin - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin) Subject: Wi Sightings Date: 6 Feb 93 15:17:03 GMT * Forwarded from "ParaNet General Echo" * Originally by Pete Porro * Originally to All * Originally dated 2 Feb 1993, 9:46 Seems that there's something going on around here. A farmer saw something on Sunday night. Said it was a light above his field, saucer shaped with yellow lights around the edge. (Classic fried egg saucer shape). Monday night Waukesha had numerous sightings. Astronomer from the university says it's Venus. Local paper had the first one, and Milwaukee news TV had the second. I'll look for hard copy. No contacts or other events, just lights off in the distance. My question is why was this guy watching the sky instead of the Super Bowl? Is he some kind of commie or something? (just kidding) I'll watch for facts or any details of the location direction. If it lines up with the horizon shortly after sunset, it's planets which happen to be right about there right now. If it's another direction, then it's not going to be explained as Venus. Too cold for swamp gas right now. -- Michael Corbin - via ParaNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG ******************************************************************************* Submissions infopara@scicom.alphacdc.com Administrative requests infopara-request@scicom.alphacdc.com FTP archive grind.isca.uiowa.edu:/info/paranet/infopara Permission to distribute Michael.Corbin@paranet.org Private mail to Paranet/Fidonet users firstname.lastname@paranet.org UUCP gateway {ncar,isis,csn}!scicom *********************End**of**the**InfoPara**Newsletter************************