"A former U.S. Air Force fighter pilot and commander of an F-15 squadron and an F-16 wing, Cash was assigned to NORAD as an assistant director of operations at the Cheyenne Mountain complex near Colorado Springs, Colo., and is fully knowledgeable of NORAD procedures.
"There is absolutely no doubt that what was captured on video off the coast of California was a missile launch, was clearly observed by NORAD, assessed by a four-star general in minutes, and passed to the president immediately," he said.
Really? NORAD watched "only a minute of the ten-minute video," and then passed that to the President? Do you really" think we're that stupid? Just because you are? Get a life!
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Subject: Re: contrail photo question
Date: 27th November, 2010
Glad I could help Brian. Yes on the time stamps. That's how Mick West was able to line the plane tracking to the photos. The 2 that are on my Flickr Page were a bit over 4 min apart. At first there was a bit of confusion over that but it got settled when I realized and hadn't reset the time for Day Light Saving Time. Then they fit. Ric
The timestamps on these two photos are 4 minutes apart.
How far do YOU think an SLBM/ICBM travels in four minutes?
Awfully slow "missile" you got there.
By the way, I do not have access to the unedited ten minutes of footage the cameraman stated he shot, and neither have I claimed to.