Mystery object
falls from sky, area sealed off by military: 'Weather balloon', say officials
Even if it was,
nobody's going to believe THAT
By Lewis Page, 2nd August 2013
Simply nobody will be giving any credence to officials in America
who have stated that a mystery object which fell from the sky this week - after
which the surrounding area was evacuated and sealed off for some time by police
and military personnel - was just a "weather balloon".
Reportedly, large numbers of government operatives from various
agencies converged urgently on a residential neighbourhood in Norfolk,
Virginia, on Tuesday night after an unidentified object fell from the sky
there. News reports describe the object as "something odd", with some
eyewitness accounts saying it resembled a balloon and others suggesting that
the crashlanded artifact had a structure similar to "styrofoam".
According to local TV news:
One person told authorities it was making a strange noise.
People living and working in the immediate area were rapidly
evacuated and the district was sealed off by a combination of police and
military personnel. The presence of operatives from shadowy federal agencies in
overall charge of the incident was - of course - not mentioned by spokesmen
briefing the media.
However, it was revealed that initial contact with the landed
object was handled using a robot. Following this there was consultation with
experts from NASA.
Not long thereafter the mystery object from the sky was apparently
loaded onto an unidentified government vehicle and removed from the scene.
Subsequently local residents were permitted to return to their homes and the
military and police contingents dispersed.
An official spokesman, Battalion Chief Julian Williamson, then
briefed reporters, saying that "investigators made contact with the package
and determined it to be ... a weather balloon".
He also urged anyone finding or seeing any other such objects or
happenings:
"Do not investigate on your own. Just call the
authorities."
2 comments:
It was a great white
....hunter named Bwana . . . .
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