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frogmarch

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2. In WWII there were the so-called “foo fighters”
Mon Apr 20, 2015, 05:37 PM
Apr 2015

and they, like these, were probably naturally occurring atmospheric phenomena. Some known examples of atmospheric phenomena are sprites, jets and ELVES (Emissions of Light and Very low frequency perturbations from Electromagnetic pulse Sources). Ball lightning is another example. What are the chances there are others too – others we don’t yet know about? I’d say the chances are great, and that ETs shouldn’t be the default explanation for every strange thing observed in the sky.

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yes. n/t zappaman Apr 2015 #1
In WWII there were the so-called “foo fighters” frogmarch Apr 2015 #2
Well that's no fun!! Binkie The Clown Apr 2015 #3
It's too bad not everyone who posts here frogmarch Apr 2015 #4
I agree Binkie The Clown Apr 2015 #6
In other words...... swamp gas Ichingcarpenter Apr 2015 #5
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