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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

A Recent UFO Article


By Annalee Newitz June 15, 2007 7:55:21 PM; Police and news stations in Utah were flooded with reports of a mysterious UFO on Wednesday. A silver cigar-shaped object, it appeared to be moving over Salt Lake City in search of people to abduct. Today, however, a man has claimed responsibility for launching this alarming technology from another world. Daniel Geery describes himself as a "progressive" who reads "every issue of Discover magazine cover-to-cover" (what? no Wired?) and says he launched the alleged UFO. No it wasn't a scientific commie plot to bring aliens to Utah -- it was just a 30-foot remote-controlled "hyperblimp" that the school teacher flies for fun. Apparently, it got out of control on Wednesday and drifted away. Excited Utah residents, who apparently aren't big on science magazines, decided it must be an otherworldly object.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We have a lot of aliens already in Utah; they've actually been here since 1847, but they came by covered wagon, not space travel.

I do read Wired whenever I come across it, I just don't subscribe to it.

The hyperblimp is fun to fly, but it is also a potential alternative to flight as we know it. I've been working on the project for over a decade, patent issued last week.

See www.hyperblimp.com for more info, should you be interested.

Anonymous said...

hey thank you daniel. Would you like to be an author on my blog? You seem well informed and well spoken. If so let me know and leave me your email :)

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