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From: Jennifer Jarvis <jarvis@globalserve.net> Date: Sat, 12 Apr 1997 01:00:00 -0400 Fwd Date: Sat, 12 Apr 1997 23:39:16 -0400 Subject: Re: Caution - UFO Radiation >Date: 09 Apr 97 14:26:16 EDT >From: James A Diss <76710.234@CompuServe.COM> >To: UFO UpDates - Toronto <updates@globalserve.net> >Subject: Re: UFO UpDate: Caution - UFO Radiation [snipped for brevity] Dear Mr.Diss, Thank you for your comments on the quote from Mr. Hill's book. I am just quoting what I thought might be a cautionary message to others, like myself, who have been getting in rather close proximity to these anomalous objects just recently. I think that you might find Mr. Hill's book quite interesting to read, study and digest. Mr. Don Ledger seems to find it a useful reference book. At present, I have not been closer than, I estimate, approximately 6 miles. However, on two occasions last week, we experienced a much closer, but slightly higher approach. This was possibly only about 2 miles away, but at higher altitude. I didn't feel this to be a problem as much as the large orange "affairs" that come in at high speed around 5 degrees above the horizon. They then approach in our direction to some sort of access point into Lake Ontario. They hover. Then a very strong beam of similar colour shines down onto the water, and the object submerges. The "close approach" hovered for approximately 4 minutes, and then gradually described a semi-circle about us, before moving silently off behind us. Because of their unusual nature, we feel that we must be cautious around these objects. I was wondering whether, when YOU are getting fairly close to such objects, that you tend to feel the same way?? Very best wishes, Jennifer Jarvis. CSETI Southern Ontario Working Group Co-ordinator
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