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Old 05-30-2008   #81 (permalink)
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Any UFO enthusiasts keeping up on the 'aerial drone' UFOs? Linda Moulton Howe has a nice summary of articles & interviews at the bottom of this page: >> Earthfiles.com Environment | Dragonfly Drones - Surveillance Technology?


Interestingly, the main story on the page is about a sighting over Lacamas Lake, which is about 2 miles South of the Lechtenberg Park I have been reporting on here at Hypography. I have also video recorded a Bald Eagle in the trees surrounding the lake; I'll keep out the usual Eagle Eye on future trips to the area.
Keep your eyes open and your camera ready turtle, i am prety much convinced these UFOs are photo shoped but if you get a pic I'll beieve you.


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Keep your eyes open and your camera ready turtle, i am prety much convinced these UFOs are photo shoped but if you get a pic I'll beieve you.
In the case of the Lacamas sighting, there is no photo; there is an eye-witness account and some drawings/paintings afterward. I did see the early photos in California & I recall the UFO is near a power line. I point this fact out because just 1 mile North of Lacamas Lake is a 345 KV transmission line. Perhaps these devices are surveying the lines and/or using their emanating field as a power source?
Transmission lines recieve regular inspection by air & ground and it requires people & equipment that is expensive. If this is such a device, the secrecy might be in protecting patents on the propulsion, which is is no where apparent in any of the sightings.

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