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REALL 1996 V04N09

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The Exeter File
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In the early morning of September 3, 1965, a teenage hitchhiker named Norman Muscarello encountered a UFO with brilliant red lights. It was barely a hundred feet up, and at one point he jumped into a ditch to keep from being hit. He caught a ride to the Exeter police station and reported the encount

In the early morning of September 3, 1965, a teenage hitchhiker named Norman Muscarello encountered a UFO with
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brilliant red lights. It was barely a hundred feet up, and at one point he jumped into a ditch to keep from being hit. He caught a ride to the Exeter police station and reported the encounter to Patrolman Eugene F. Bertrand. Together they returned to the scene of the encounter, and Bertrand was soon

That there might be problems with such an interpretation seems to have troubled none of the proponents of this solution.
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I offer here several: Why Exeter? Can anybody think of a good reason for aliens to visit such an out of the way spot as New Hampshire? There is no obvious strategic interest, economic resource, geological or geographic attractions, or biogenetic import to Muscarello, in his statement, observed, "The

I offer here several:
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Why Exeter? Can anybody think of a good reason for aliens to visit such an out of the way spot as New Hampshire? There is no obvious strategic interest, economic resource, geological or geographic attractions, or biogenetic import to Muscarello, in his statement, observed, "The lights then moved out

Why Exeter? Can anybody think of a good reason for aliens to visit such an out of the way spot as New Hampshire?
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There is no obvious strategic interest, economic resource, geological or geographic attractions, or biogenetic import to Muscarello, in his statement, observed, "The lights then moved out over a large field and acted at times like a floating leaf." Fuller's book expanded the description. A brilliant

Our next meeting, on Oct. 1 (7 p.m., Lincoln Library), will feature another Skeptics Society video. This one is titled
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"Quantum Quackery" and looks to be very interesting. I've often heard paranormal supporters misusing quantum physics to say their claims have merit, and I expect this video to address such topics, as well as others. I hope to see you While scientists debate whether or not life has existed on Mars, c

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