From: Damien Broderick (thespike@earthlink.net)
Date: Sat Feb 01 2003 - 10:40:26 MST
Very upsetting, terrible.
Consequences and implications might be various:
Swifter abandonment of the Space Station?
Winding down of the clunky shuttle program, finally?
A military satellite detected a heat spike. What exploded on board?
Officials are warning anyone who finds fragments to stay well clear, due to
`lethal toxic fumes' from unburned fuel. Well, hmm, that sounds implausible.
Is this just an attempt to prevent looting/souveniring of the flight
recorder etc? Might they have been carrying something nasty and
undisclosable?
And a silly side-thought: this just about convinces me for good that there's
nothing of mysterious substance in UFO reports; so far I think I've seen two
fairly lengthy and somewhat detailed amateur videos of the shuttle
re-entering and breaking up. I think if any UFOs were actually weird craft
of some kind, they would also have been video'd by now and the videos shown
on prime TV.
Damien Broderick
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