'I had no idea what it is,' he said. 'It wasn't a satellite, it wasn't an airplane and it wasn't a helicopter.'In other words, he DOES have SOME idea what it was, if he's so sure "It wasn't a satellite, it wasn't an airplane and it wasn't a helicopter".
Don't be coy, dude. You DO have an idea. Spit it out.
Longmont had many sightings in the 50s-60s. They are also close to Boulder and former Rocky Flats Nuke plant.
Denver International Airport officials would not talk about the sighting but, intriguingly, Allen Kenitzer, the Federal Aviation Administration's spokesman for the Rocky Mountain region, said his staff didn't see anything out of the ordinary.In other words, Denver International Airport officials didn't say anything and what the FAA said was NOT intriguing in the slightest, since they basically said it was just another day on the radar screens.Mr Kenitzer said: 'To the best of our knowledge, radar returns showed no abnormal unidentified activity within our airspace in references to the three triangular formation red lights as being reported.'
POS story from a POS "journalist".
48 replies and nobody has figured this out yet?
Obviously man made global warming.
Maybe it’s Screwy Louie’s ride.