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To: hole_n_one; All
My sil in Nacogdoches reports that their is debris all over their acreage. The local cops came and bagged and removed the smaller pieces and covered the heavier pieces with heavy paper and told them to keep them covered until NASA comes to collect it. (Who knows how long this may take?)

Nacogdoches is in the Piney Woods part of Texas with thick stands of pine and hardwood trees. Also, much of it is swamp land like you would find in southern Louisiana. Collecting all the debris will not be an overnight affair no matter the number of folks involved.

Spotter planes and the black helicopters are flying all over the area in grid searches.

More as I know it.

2,383 posted on 02/01/2003 4:11:33 PM PST by lodwick (God help us all.)
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To: lodwick
their? there perhaps
2,386 posted on 02/01/2003 4:13:59 PM PST by lodwick (God help us all.)
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To: lodwick
Thank you for the update. Please keep us apprised.
2,387 posted on 02/01/2003 4:14:49 PM PST by Tree of Liberty
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To: lodwick
The local cops came and bagged and removed the smaller pieces and covered the heavier pieces with heavy paper and told them to keep them covered until NASA comes to collect it. (Who knows how long this may take?)

Even the local LEOs should not be removing ANY debris until it can be properly phtographed and cataloged with GPS coordinates. When the debris is being reconstructed, they will need to plot trajectories backwards of each and every piece so that they can figure out what broke apart when. Please tell them to just flag the pieces and LEAVE THEM BE!

2,392 posted on 02/01/2003 4:25:16 PM PST by Stefan Stackhouse
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