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SUBJECT: SOMETHING IN THE SKY OVER LEWISTON FILE: UFO2094
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PART 3
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// This interview on Wednesday, November 13, 1991 is presented unedited. //
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// Q> represents the interviewer, asking Questions. //
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// A> represents Adam Andrews. Adam is a long time skywatcher in the //
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// area. Adam is something of a UFO magnet, it seems, due to the //
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// large number of UFO sightings he has had in this preculiar area. //
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// Adam almost guarantees anyone will have an unusuall sighting //
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// watching the sky for one, or perhaps two nights, in or around the //
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// Clarkston, Wa. and Lewiston, Id. Snake River valley. Adam can be //
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// reached through his dad's home: 1035 Alder Drive, Lewiston, Id. //
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// 83501. Telephone: (208) 743-5963. Adam is willing to talk to all. //
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// B> represents Bill, not his real name for reasons of privacy. He is //
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// also a long time resident of the L-C valley area, and Pullman, Wa. //
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// fourty miles to the north (home of Washington State University). //
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// He is concerned with the latest flap of sightings being related //
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// to an unpopulated corridor running between the L-C area, and //
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// AREA-51, which is DIRECTLY some 640 miles to the south. //
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// (See LC-UFO1.GIF LC-UFO2.GIF LC-UFO3.GIF)
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Q> Tell me about the missing time. The whole story that led up to the
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missing time, and everything.
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A> Tell you the truth, that's what the mystery is about. You can even
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ask Val about it, because she was complaining. She was asking me
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where I was all day long, and everything like that.
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// Val is Adam's longtime girlfriend //
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Q> How did it start out? What were you doing that morning? What time of
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year was it? Do you know what month it would have been?
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A> About this time of year.
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Q> About november?
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A> Yes.
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Q> What year?
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A> About three years ago.
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Q> And you would have been about how old at that time?
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A> 21 to 22 I believe.
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Q> You and Val were living together then, over on ninth street?
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// In Clarkston, Wa //
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A> Right.
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Q> And that was 1980 what?
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A> 88.
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Q> So that's November, 1988?
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A> Yes
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Q> So, what did you start out doing that morning?
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A> I was just headed up to my dad's, you know, I was going up there for
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something. I used to go up there to take a shower and everything. Clean
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up, and eat up there.
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// Adam's father's house is in the Southeast portion of the Lewiston //
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// Clarkston area, called the Lewiston Orchards, close to the airport //
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Q> That's up in the lewiston orchards?
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A> Right. And I took the back way. I always used to drive the back way.
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Towards, you know, Tammany.
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Q> Ok, that's that road up past Hellsgate park up there. You go up Snake
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River avenue, that way?
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A> Yes. Take a left, after you get across the bridge and all that. That's
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the direction I used to drive all the time, because it was a straight
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drive. It would take me right up to where I was going.
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Q> Hardly anyone on it? Go fast?
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A> That's what I used to do. I used to drive that road really fast, 65.
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Q> What time did you do up there?
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A> It was before noon.
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Q> So you set out on the Tammany road to go to your dad's house, its up in
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the Orchards, because its the back way. Did you get to your dad's house
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ok? You remember getting there ok?
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A> Yes. But that's the wierd thing though. In between the time I left and
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the time I got back, it took me 5 hours. You can even ask Val, even to
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this day she accuses me of going out and screwing around. And I didn't do
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anything.
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Q> You remember driving to your dad's house, and you remember getting to
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your dad's house. Do you remember what time it was when you got to your
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dad's? Did you see a clock? When you got to your dad's house did
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everything seem normal up to that point?
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A> I didn't even notice anything. Except until the end of the day, that it
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was later on. I didn't get back to my house until about 4 o'clock. And when
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I went up there, it was about noon.
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Q> How long did you stay at your dad's house?
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A> Well, let's see. Like I say, I had taken a shower. It used to take me,
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what, about, I would soak in the shower for about a half an hour. Eat
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something. All together I would be gone, usually, about an hour and a half
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at the most. But this one day, it was really wierd. It was like this time
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was just zipping. The clock was going like this. It was 4 o'clock by the
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time I got back there.
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// Adam indicated spinning clock hands motions //
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Q> Which way did you go back? The same way, or through town?
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A> No. I came back down through town. I would always take the direction
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up TO my dad's, taking the back way towards Tammany.
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Q> Do you remember looking at your watch, or seeing a clock, after you got
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to your dad's house?
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A> No
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Q> I guess what I am trying to figure out is, if there was a period of
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missing time, where did it occur, or when did it occur. Was it while you
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were driving?
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A> That's what I don't know. That's all I know, is that the whole day
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suddenly went, and I didn't fall asleep. You might say, to this day, Val
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still thinks that I went out and screwed around and did something. It
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irritates me because I knew where I was.
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Q> Can you remember anything else that seemed funny to you at that time,
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that day, you know? Or, did you seem different or strange? Or, did
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anything hurt? Or, did anything seem funny about your person in the days
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following that?
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A> No, because it has happened more that once.
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Q> It has happened more than once? Did you just now remember that? Did
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you just now think of that?
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A> Yes, just lost time, you know. I was thinking about it the other day.
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We were having an argument, and Val said "I rememeber there's been a
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couple of times when you've left to go up to your dad's, and were gone
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4 or 5 hours," and I'm "WHAT?"
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Q> Did you drive the same way on those other times to get there? Did you
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take the same route?
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A> Yes.
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Q> You took the same route, the kind of unusual route, the back way
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throught the Tammany valley there?
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A> Yes
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Q> That's not too far from where that secret Blount plant is, is it?
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A> No. You go right past there. They are up on the hill, just above it.
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Q> They are up on the hill just above it? What can you tell me about that
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Blount plant? What have you heard about it? Some of the things you have
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heard.
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A> From Jody, Hell, I've heard that they have got underground silos up
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there. And orders to shoot to kill anyone who tresspasses on the
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premesis up there after dark. The fact old Andy should be able to relate
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to that, because a he knows a guy who has been working at that place,
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Gregg.
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Q> I guess they have really bright lights there?
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A> Yes. Its in a circle. Its like they have a big circle surrounded by
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great big halide lights. Football field size.
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Q> Where is that in relation to the airport? Is it fairly close to the
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airport?
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A> Yes. You can see it from my dad's. You can see the runways, the runway
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lights, and then over to the left you can see the circle of bright
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lights. Looks like a football field. You can't see what goes on, all you
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can see is the lights. I've been told its all fenced in, razor wire and
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everything else.
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Q> And in this area, lights in the sky?
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A> Right. In that area. The first real sighting that I know that I saw
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something unusual. I was six years old, about 1971. In my dad's back
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yard. My dad, my mom, and two more relatives, my aunt, Dick and Sandy,
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that's my dad's sister's daughter and her husband. They were all sitting
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around drinking beer, and yucking, and laughing and doing everything,
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you know, in the lawn chairs. I was just looking up, and I saw this kind
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of a little glow. If you hold a dime about at arms length, that's how big
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it was. About as big as a dime. And then it just zipped, just like that.
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It came out of nowhere, and it just stopped right up above us, and it
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did a zigzag. If I had a flashlight I could show you what it did. It
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went over here, it went over there, and then it was gone, just like
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that.
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// Adam indicated its movements, with his hands, pointing in the air //
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Q> So it actually stopped, motionless and hovered? And then you saw it
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startup instantly, with no startup speed, it just instantly accelerated
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and took off at sharp angles?
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A> Yes. No sound whatsoever, and my dad got to see the last glimpse of
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it as it took off.
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Q> Did you have any animals or pets around? Did they seem disturbed in
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any way?
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A> Not that I can remember. I know that is what I saw.
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Q> What time of day or night was it?
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A> This was like, 11 o'clock, to midnight. Late at night.
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Q> And it was in the summer time, what month?
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A> July.
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Q> of 1971?
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A> Yes.
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Q> And living by the airport, you knew what airplanes, and what different
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kinds of planes looked like? And you think it absolutely was not a plane?
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A> Right. It all happened so fast. It happened in a period of three to
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five seconds, and it was gone.
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Q> What about Oregon?
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A> Oh yes, down in Oregon. My nefue was with me. We were skywatching and
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we got to see one. Yes, that was wierd, because I told Matt "yes, if you
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watch the sky long enough, you will be able to see something." I wasn't
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really too sure that we would see anything myself. And we were sitting
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out in the back yard, and sure enough. What it looked like was shaped
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like a fat bannana. It had lights moving through it, you know, how like
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if you take a pan of water and you set it on the floor, and the sun hits
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it just right, it reflects on the ceiling? Ok, if you move the pan, the
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water ripples. Thats the kind of light it had. It would just go back and
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forth, back and forth. And it just flew right over the top of us. It
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kind of curved over like this, over our heads and kept on going.
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Q> What color was it?
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A> Actually the lights, it was almost like a rainbow of lights. It was
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wierd. I have never seen anything like it. The closest thing thing I can
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come to describing it is a, like I say, a pan of water laying on the
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floor and the sunlight reflecting on it and you know hitting the ceiling.
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That's happened a couple of times just by accident. I've noticed my
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mother's houseplants. She would water the houseplants, and they would get
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over watered. And the sun would hit the water just right and would
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reflect on the celing. If the water rippled in any way, it moved back and
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forth. Thats the exact same kind of light it was.
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Q> This was at then night then, apparently?
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A> Yes.
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Q> What time of year?
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A> Summertime.
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B> What about up around Albion up there? Where they had a rash of cattle
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mutilations going on, a, back in the mid seventies. They had a young
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couple that we happened to know out there. Then when some people went
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into their trailer one afternoon, there was cups of coffee warm,
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cigarettes smoldering in ashtrays, and not a sign of anyone around. And
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no one ever saw them again.
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Q> What year was that?
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B> That was 1976?
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Q> What time of year?
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B> Summer. Right around the time when they were having the cattle
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mutilations up around Albion. They thought it was devil worshippers or
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something. But a, there was quite a few of them, cattle that had their
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blood drained, their genitals removed, other things had been done. Then
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they just had the cattle mutilations down here. That were on the police
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scanner, that they haven't mentioned in the papers. I have seen one or
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two things in the night sky that didn't look quite normal. A little
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place up around there, that they call Magic Wood.
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Q> Up where?
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B> Up in Pullman. Its up above where a, up above Merman drive. Up above
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North Campus Heights, and out in the wheat fields. We used to go out
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there and camp, in the summertime sometimes. Case of beer, whatever.
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There was one occasion when there was me and two other people out there.
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They saw the same thing too. It was a light about the size of a, again
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about the same size, about the size, well, about half the size of a
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thumb at arms length. It looked like it was over the Kamiak Butte area.
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See the butte from up in that field, that little spot up there.
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Q> What was it doing?
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B> It a, was sitting. When we first spotted it, it was just kind of
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hanging in the air, you know. It was moving around real slow and lazy.
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Like a, almost like a hot air ballon would or something. You know, just
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kind of hanging, and moving really slowly. But the patterns. It would go
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straight up, then it would drop straight down, then it would move to the
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left and to the right. You know, so you could tell it had to have some
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kind of power. Because it was maneuvering. But it was doing it with a
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slow lazy movement of a balloon, you know. We watched it for about ten
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minutes. And then the thing came towards Pullman. We were kind of
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Northeast of town. It moved from Kamiak Butte towards the Northwest side
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of town, so it was kind of moving at an angle from where we were. It
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accelerated real fast in a direction, kind of coming towards Pullman.
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Then it was probably somewhere close to Albion. You know, it was somewhere
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between Kamiak Butte and Pullman on the Northwest side of Pullman. So it
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would have been moving almost due south from the butte. It was probably
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between half and three quarters the way towards Pullman when it increased
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in size to about, oh, fourty percent more than what it was. And it went
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straight up and disappeared. There were several people out there. There
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was me, Tim, Dave.
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Q> What year was that again?
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B> That would have been when I was nineteen. Would have been about 73, 74,
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something like that.
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Q> What about those strange underground complexes? Another level below
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the normal heat tunnels on campus?
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B> The library in pullman has several underground areas. WSU campus,
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from what I have heard, is like the third in line for federal capitol
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during a disaster. If it went down in Washington, it would go to Denver.
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If Denver went under, they would use the WSU / UofI campuses as a
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Government center. One of the reasons is because they have all those
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underground levels at the library that have all kinds of documents and
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stuff. They are supposed to have copies of every document DC has, on
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microfilm down there.
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Q> Every document?
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B> Yes. All the documents that are produced in congress and stuff are
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supposedly. They have copies of them on microfilm in the basement of the
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WSU library.
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Q> Describe that underground area. You've been through those heat tunnels.
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How do you get to it?
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B> I am sure there is access, there has to be access, through the library
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itself. I've been down in some of the sub-basements of the library. They
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were clearing out a bunch of old army rations, and my mom was getting a
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bunch of stuff from the fallout shelters that they were getting rid of.
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And I have been down in the fallout shelters up there. There are a big
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set of heavy doors that lead to an elevator that go down further.
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Through the heat tunnels there is one area where you come up to that's
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kind of behind the library. That is down on the intermural field,
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between the stadium and the bookstore down there, and in front of the
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gymnasiums. The heat tunnel goes over to the side of the hill, and then
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it just ends with some hatches that come up into a little concrete
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platform that is up above the field. The pipes go down. There is a door
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that you open up in the floor, and you go down. And there is a big huge
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bolt like blast door, and the cement wall, and the cabling and stuff
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runs through the wall and into that area. So you know, you can't get down
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any further than that, because there is a big huge door in the way.
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Q> And that's another level down below, even where all the transformers
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and stuff that supply the library are?
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B> There is a lot of other strange things around Pullman. The vortac OMNI
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for the airport. They have the regular OMNI beacon there. But the hill
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that it sits on top of, if you look at it, has obviously been added to.
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The top has been plowed flat on it. Up above the OMNI beacon there is a
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little dome, with signs on it that say "Government property, Warning:
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do not approach within 100 feet." I had a friend of mine who went up
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there once, and cut the lock off the door. Its a hatch that goes
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underground, and there is a bunch of sizemographic stuff and other
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things under there.
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A> About 1984. I was with Jody again. In the dead of winter, the middle
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of winter. Wayne was with us again. You could see Potlatch's smog just
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creeping along the hill there. There weren't any stars. There wasn't
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really a breeze blowing or anything. It was colder than Hell that
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winter. It was below zero. We were all walking. We were up there by the
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theatre. The movie theatre right behind B&C Meats. We were cutting
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through behind there. We were walking. I think there were a couple more
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people with us too. All I noticed was, out of the corner of my eye, this
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flicker, you know. And I looked over, and I said, "WOW look at THAT" and
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it was a blue light. Just perfectly round. And it kind of did this. It
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just kind of bounced like this. And it did a circle like this. And
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another circle. And it flipped up, and it was gone.
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// Adam made more hand gestures in the air, to show maneuvering //
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Q> How far would you say it was away?
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A> It was over the Lewiston hill. It was probably that far above the
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hill. It looked like it was just riding right up along top of the hill
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up there. Everyone else got to see it too. It was really strange, just a
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blue light. Just blue.
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Q> About the size of a dime at arms length?
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A> No. This was much smaller. When it did that last flip, it disappeared
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into the smog, or a cloud, or something. Because you could see it just
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kind of like, it went behind a cloud, and then it was gone. It was colder
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than Hell that year. This was at night. About 9:30 to 10 o'clock at night.
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I've never seen anything like that since. One time I was with Dan, we went
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up to, a, Sacajawea Jr. High. I saw something that night too.
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Q> What year was that?
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A> 1985
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Q> 85, a year later? What did it look like?
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A> Triangles. Perfect triangles. Bright blue light. And there were two of
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them, right beside one another. I still think, you know. I don't know,
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it was wierd. If that is seeing things, I'll tell you, they are realistic
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as Hell, because Dan saw it too. It was there, and gone so fast, you
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know. It was just like somebody threw triangle lights through the air,
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and they just went over our heads, and then they were gone. But they
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disappeared behind the Lewiston hill. I mean, two blinks and you would
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have missed it.
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Q> Did they show up as a triangle? Or were there like, just three lights,
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on the points?
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A> They were just like glowing, whole triangles.
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Q> Were they perfect triangles? Or were they more like a paper airplane
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viewed from top? Long on two sides, short on the back, arrow shaped?
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A> Yes! More pointed, like an arrow. I am dead serious. Bright blue.
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Bright blue. Dan, he was funny, because he went 'WOW'. He was like this
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for about two minutes. Just, you know, pointing at the direction that
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they disappeared. We just looked at each other, and that was it. We
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left.
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Q> Any sounds?
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A> No sound. This was in '85, in the summer. Up at Sacajawea Jr. High.
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We were sitting on the bleachers. And they just, right over the
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Lewiston hill. Disappeared behind the Lewiston hill. They looked pretty
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good sized, from the direction. There were two of them. Side by side.
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Two of them. Let me think some more here. I have seen the ones that are
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about the same size as stars. Look like regular stars. You can always
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tell a sattelite when it crosses the sky. It looks like a star, but is
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just moving. Then there are the ones that blink on and off really fast.
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I was sitting out one night watching the stars. All of sudden, it looked
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like one of the stars was really bright. Brighter than all the rest. I
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noticed it, and I was watching it. I thought I was seeing a star burning
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out, exploding. Because you can see something like that, if you are
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lucky. You know, it takes millions of years for the light light to get
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here. This is what I thought I was seeing. It got really bright. Then
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all of a sudden, it got dim again. Then it started MOVING. Then it
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started moving to the north.
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Q> What year was that?
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A> 1981. Late summer. August. It started moving north. It stayed dim, you
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know. A little dimmer than all the rest of the stars. It just kind of
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moved north and kind of curved over. No blinking or anything.
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