Now, after an internet "prank" mutated out of control, the local County "is out $200,000, two small business owners lost a combined $250,000, litigation is pending, and Rachel" Nevada, the civilian-populated epicenter of the maelstrom, is a sharply divided town. Christopher Lawrence sketches the facts and motivations behind those who do--and those who absolutely
do not--want history to repeat itself. But there
are places where a UFO experience is likely and not so frightening a prospect for the local Chamber of Commerce. Tim Binnall announces that a
Realty Company Reveals Most Affordable Communities for UFO Spotting. Since the Beatles phenomenon this next place has seemed exotic to some of us, so we're not surprised by Paula Froelich's post about a
Green Glowing 'Flying Saucer' Spotted in Skies over Liverpool. Or that the "saucer" was preceded by a Summer invasion of "giant rats." And on
that note, Brent Swancer wants to tell us about
The Mysterious UFO Invasion of 1973. Indiana and Ohio may have seemed the stuff of fantasy that October with a series of exceedingly strange UFO reports, punctuated by the harrowing and so-far inexplicable Coyne Helicopter Incident of the 18th. (WM)
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