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To: Steve Hall
I think mostly ABOVE TOP SECRET was considered by those in the field as fairly solid for the time. It may have taken some hits in parts since then but I don't recall over what. I think other titles were considered less rigorously researched by Good and were considered less authoritative or believable or some such.

I think UNEARTHLY DISCLOSURE is back up there on research etc.

Footnote 19 . . :
UFOCUS, vol 2, no. 1, 1997, pp.7-11, ed. Dr Leo Sprinkle, The Institute for UFO REsearch, 1304 South College Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524, originally published in CNI News, ed Michael Lindermann.

I don't know about the blood chem analysis on that score.

Certainly it's NOT predators. Actually, predators USUALLY GIVE THE CARCASSES A VERY WIDE BERTH and they take much longer than usual to decay.
63 posted on 05/01/2004 2:26:51 PM PDT by Quix (Choose this day whom U will serve: Shrillery & demonic goons or The King of Kings and Lord of Lords)
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To: Quix
I think mostly ABOVE TOP SECRET was considered by those in the field as fairly solid for the time. It may have taken some hits in parts since then but I don't recall over what. I think other titles were considered less rigorously researched by Good and were considered less authoritative or believable or some such.

I think UNEARTHLY DISCLOSURE is back up there on research etc.

OK, thanks. However, I did get a sense from reading Good's earlier work that he has a tendency towards hyperbole, along lines reminiscent of Chariots of the Gods. LMH seemed to give somewhat more evenhanded treatment of similar material and reports (IMHO).

Personally, I would be cautious of supporting anything Good has to offer unless it's thoroughly vetted by others.

Footnote 19 . . : UFOCUS, vol 2, no. 1, 1997, pp.7-11, ed. Dr Leo Sprinkle, The Institute for UFO REsearch, 1304 South College Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524, originally published in CNI News, ed Michael Lindermann.

Thanks.

I don't know about the blood chem analysis on that score.

With all the carcasses available, it should prove amenable to something like a mass spectrograph analysis. (Hey, maybe they can call those CSI guys!)

64 posted on 05/01/2004 2:40:17 PM PDT by SteveH
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To: Quix
Funny that the chupacabras are a hispanic phenomenon.
'Course, that means that we probably have 'em here in Miami!
65 posted on 05/01/2004 2:40:29 PM PDT by Sam Cree (Democrats are herd animals)
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To: Quix
"Certainly it's NOT predators. Actually, predators USUALLY GIVE THE CARCASSES A VERY WIDE BERTH and they take much longer than usual to decay."

This has been the experience of the ranchers I know. Their dogs would not approach the dead cow, unusual and noticeable because that was something the dogs would normally do.

95 posted on 05/02/2004 5:57:03 AM PDT by B4Ranch ( If everything appears to be going well, you obviously don't know what the hell is going on.)
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