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SUBJECT: EASTLAKE UFO REPORT - NEIL FILE: UFO2520
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Date: Tue Apr 12 10:42:09 1988
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From: NEIL GOULD (aa330)
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Subj: Re: Eastlake UFO report - Neil
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Well, I personally find the report of the sighting from the
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Coast Guard to be rather interesting. As has been suggested in
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the last upload ( ASTRONOMERS..UFO ), I haven't the foggiest
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idea what they were looking at.
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At the same time, what was observed doesn't necesarily imply
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the existance of extraterrestrials, either. While I agree that
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the report does make me rather skeptical that the observers
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were looking at Jupiter/Venus, it is important teocognize
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that we live in an age of mistrust, secrecy, and undercover
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operations as a way of life.
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UFO means exactly: "UNIDENTIFIED Flying Object". Given the
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objectives of our military; stealth aircraft, jts that can fly
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in unusual deflections from a given course, and so forth, there
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could be some terrestrial explanations as well.
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Yes, in my opinion, the sighting report may qualify as a UFO
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sighting. But to go any further than that without empirical
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evidence would be difficult to support.
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To be objective about this will require time. Time to absorb
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and compare, as well as to verify and test the accuracy of
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these reports. But without a way to repeat the event,
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conclusions will be hard to come by.
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Perhaps that is the real reason there isn't a lot of chatter
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about these things?
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- Neil
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