Saturday, September 17, 2011

Mystery Missile!: "Theories" III

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More "Mystery Missile Theories": It was a Hobbyist missile or a "Private Launch"; If the object was coming from the West, as it appeared to be, where would it have been launched from, or more accurately from what?

The only possible "platforms" would be an island, a ship (not a "boat") or a submarine. First of all, can we save a tree and dispense with The "Private Launch" Theory? Isn't it an oxymoron?

UFO Blog believes if it were a "Hobbyist", he would pick an island to fire-off his enormous, mysterious toy missile; but no missiles "mysterious" or otherwise were detected from the local islands, especially Santa Catalina Island. That leaves a ship or submarine.  The coolest theory is a submarine launch! Imagine, that would put it in the category of  Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM). Perhaps it is naive to believe that the US Military would not chime in if it was. But they assert that it was a an airliner.

It was a UFO: There's good news and there's bad news. What's that? You want to hear the good news first. No way. The bad news is UFO Blog could have just blurted-out: "of course it's a freakin' UFO— it's unidentified and it's flying"—in the very beginning! But then you would've missed the plot-twists and surprise ending.

The good news is the Mystery Missile is a UFO, an unidentified flying object. What's not clear is whether it's an alien craft. As UFOs go, it was striking because it appeared above a heavily populated area during daylight for at least 10-minutes. Also, it appeared to include a contrail that looked and behaved like an airplane's but corkscrew-shaped like a missile's; those "cancel each other out". That's the essence of the mystery, and that's what makes it unidentified.

Oh, did UFO Blog mention that there was a plot twist and a surprise ending? You bet!

To be continued!





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