May 27 2008
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UK-UFO
Britain’s most famous UFO event - or, series of events might be a better description - at Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk in December 1980, is back in the news, courtesy of a local media story. The article throws interesting light on the affair, and reveals the British Ministry of Defense’s conclusions concerning why Colonel Charles Halt took approximately 2 weeks to file his report with them.
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May 27th, 2008 at 11:41 am
Hey Nick, I was just thinking about you mate! I just saw a spanish copy of your book “Memoirs of a Monster Hunter” at the book store that I visit whenever I need to go to the bathroom (long, sad story…)
The cover was interesting, a garish portrait of a werewolf, although I don’t know if it was the right choice since people might confuse it with a horror novel.
Anyway, congrats! You’re a bilingual author now
PS: In case you were wondering, no; I did not buy the book because I prefer to read things in their original format—I’m a snobbish prick in that regard—and besides, I’d much rather have a SIGNED copy *hint hint*
May 27th, 2008 at 7:01 pm
Yeah having been able to hit one of these craft with a rock — it was so close! — it’s a bit frustating at least not to be able to have this be a front page story on the NY TIMES: Warning, strange equilateral triangle craft lurk.
Of course considering the Times is a bastion of CIA-Rockefeller propaganda I’m not too surprised.
Anyway I’ve eat more garlic today than Bigfoot for sure.
May 28th, 2008 at 12:38 pm
Hey RPJ:
Yeah, the publisher sent me a couple of copies - I kind of liked the cover!