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Really? Baffled? Now why is that if they are experts?

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UFO mystery leaves experts baffled
REPORTS of bright, orange orbs over Louth have left experts baffled.
The balls of multi-coloured light were seen by residents in St Bernard´s Avenue around 10pm last Sunday.
Two weeks ago three similar sightings off the coast of Trusthorpe were explained as being made by afterburners from military aircraft on exercise.
But RAF bosses said this time there had been no fighter jets around the Louth area at that time last Sunday.
Steve Whittleton, 34, from St Bernard´s Avenue, said: "I saw two UFOs - I´m certain of that.
"There were two massive orange balls right above me, moving slowly.
"I wanted to rub my eyes but I did not want to miss them. I told my wife, but she thought I was bonkers but I know what I saw."
A spokesman at The Coastguard HQ in Great Yarmouth said the strange lights seen over Trusthorpe, last week, were nothing to be concerned about – and were likely to have been made by military aircraft.
But an RAF spokesman said Sunday´s orange balls were a mystery.
They said: "We don´t think there were any jets in the sky at the time. It´s very unusual."
The spokesman said Air Traffic Control had been closed on Friday night, which meant private aircraft flights were likely to have gone unrecorded.

[link to www.louthleader.co.uk]
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Re: UFO mystery leaves experts baffled
They were weather ballons passing through a bank of swamp gas seen through a natural lens flare created by the polluted atmosphere.

Sheesh... anyone knows that.
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09/14/2005 09:15 PM
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No, they were the beams of a lighthouse reflected off of clouds.
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... ONLY the UFO´s I have witnessed are real... all the rest are bogus.
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09/14/2005 09:29 PM
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Re: UFO mystery leaves experts baffled
I´m baffled by your question. stars
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09/14/2005 10:04 PM
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7 orange light ufos buzzed hobart tasmania 2 weeks ago
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It is just a story Rbh. Like you think YOUR an expert or something?

Your a fucktard robert.
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"There were two massive orange balls right above me, moving slowly."

So the guy was getting teabagged. No mystery there.

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Lens Flare Baffles Colonel Klink

Hogan!!! Where´s my monocle?!?!
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"No wait, they say ball lightning doesn´t exist, scratch that."

Who says ball lightening doesn´t exist? As far as I know, there are no credible scientists who deny it´s existence.
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"Hogan!!! Where´s my monocle?!?!"

I left it up your..... oh hell, nevermind!
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Re: UFO mystery leaves experts baffled
SIX ORANGE UFOs SEEN OVER HOBART, TASMANIA
On Saturday, August 27, 2005, at 8:45 p.m., Dennis Speed was outdoors at his home in Lenah Valley, a suburb of Hobart, the capital of Australia´s southernmost island state of Tasmania, when he saw a strange formation in the night sky.

"They approached from the north," Dennis reported, "There were six of them. Six orange lights, the size of bright stars below cloud height in a scattered formation, moving slowly across the sky. There was no noise. Suddenly, they scattered about 500 metres (1,650 feet) apart. A white aura appeared in the sky around them as they moved through the clouds to the south. I estimated that they were at about 5,000 feet (1,500 meters). I observed them for a quarter of an hour (15 minutes), travelling, say, 30 kilometers (18 miles) in that time."

Elsewhere in Hobart, up to nine orange UFOs were sighted. Phones were ringing off the hook at Hobart´s UFO Investigation Centre. "Spokesman Keith Roberts said he received several calls last night but could not explain the phenomenon, which he did not see." (See the Sunday Tasmanian for August 28, 2005, "Phones ran hot at UFO Centre." Many thanks to Dennis Speed for his eyewitness report and the newspaper item.)

ORANGE UFOs SIGHTED IN CROWNPOINT, NEW MEXICO
"On Wednesday and Thursday nights," August 17 and 18, 2005, "both between 9:25 and 10 p.m., Stephanie Jeff of Crownpoint, N.M. reported seeing bright rotating lights appear suddenly in the sky and vanish just as mysterously."

"´It was kind of scary at first,´ said Jeff, who has never seen anything like that before. ´They were bright lights, kind of rotating.´"

"The reddish-orange lights first appeared from the west on Wednesday, she said. After about a half hour, they vanished."

"´I reported it to the Air Force,´ Jeff said."

"The following night (Thursday, August 18, 2005), she said, there were more planes than usual flying overhead. But about 9:30 p.m., the strange lights again emerged from the western sky. When a plane came too close, Jeff said, the lights went out and never returned."

"To make sure she wasn´t hallucinating, Jeff said she called her brother, Tony, in Dalton Pass and asked him to look outside."

"´He said he saw two lights flying about,´ Jeff said.





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