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Post by Ken Nagele on Feb 22, 2005 8:25:09 GMT -8
Greetings, For the first time in history, a major news anchor will present a major documentary on UFOs and air it on prime time TV at 8/7c PM, February 24. While know one knows exactly what will be presented, it is known that the portion of the show with Peter Jennings interviewing the late Dr. John Mack of Harvard University, whose interest in the abduction phenonmena made headline news around the world many years ago, has been cut from the show. Ken Nagele
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Post by Ken Nagele on Feb 25, 2005 5:48:18 GMT -8
Greetings again,
Peter Jenning's UFO documentary started out well, but went downhill fast.
The "flare" explanation for the "Phoenix lights", witnessed and photographed by many people, simply does not hold up. Flares don't slowly and silently move across a city, blocking out the view of the stars in an obvious triangle pattern.
The most easily documented UFO crash in history is the "Roswell crash". Buying into the Air Force's "weather balloon" explanation (which actually didn't even start until years after the crash), the tons of eye-witness testimony were simply discredited. In actuality, there were two distinct crash sites, with witnesses at both sites.
Likewise, the "abduction phenomena" issue was equally discredited, oddly enough by an "authority" from Harvard University. What was conveniently left out was the interview with the late Dr. John Mack of Harvard University, who dedicated his life to investigating the abduction phenomena - and helping those people cope with their situation.
Did anyone else see the show? Any comments?
Ken Nagele
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