To: InABunkerUnderSF
At the risk of being identified as one of the inevitable scoffers allow me to present a comparison between the UFO in Suffolk and the November 20 meteor over eastern Alberta/western Saskatchewan. The meteor was captured on at least three different video cameras. Eastern Alberta is a lot less densely populated than Suffolk and in the UK there is a police camera covering just about every street corner. Doesnt it seem just a bit odd that there isnt a lot more evidence of the Suffolk sighting than one video, shot through power lines to confuse the auto focus, of a blurry UFO shaped like a small cloud and one possible photo?
Since you seem to be searching for hard evidence, can you provide hard evidence that the object recorded in Canada recently was a meteor?
91 posted on
12/18/2008 12:17:12 PM PST by
dragnet2
To: dragnet2
Thank you for asking. Here is one of the first fragments recovered.

"University of Calgary's Ellen Milley was the first to spot the meteor fragments in the ice on a pond 40 kilometres southwest of Lloydminster."
Full article here
111 posted on
12/18/2008 3:30:25 PM PST by
InABunkerUnderSF
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