>From Peatbog: > > The UFO was witnessed hovering stationary > > for approximately five minutes before it began to move - slowly > > at fist. But then suddenly, within a blink of an eye, it zipped > > towards the horizon and appeared to disappear (as if its lights > > went out?) before it passed across the horizon. The acceleration > > and unbelievable speed appeared to have been instantaneous. > > Interesting report. If it accelerated so rapidly, and was so large, > wouldn't there have been an enormous blast of wind? Maybe a > humongous sonic boom? > > Maybe the Air Force was testing some sort of projection technology. > Sounds like it could be useful on a battlefield to confuse the > enemy.
Indeed, one would think rapid acceleration combined with the alleged size of the object, it should have exhibited a distinct audible trail. Curiously, this is nothing new. Many UFOs that have been witnessed to accelerate, seemingly instantly, to tremendous speeds remain oddly silent. At present I don't think the projection technology theory is a viable one. I don't think it adequately explains why starlight was seen to be occluded by the object. That was how the investigators determined the apparent 900 feet diameter of the object - by the stars that were eclipsed by something opaque. Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

