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Friday, January 12, 2007

O'Hare UFO interview



I've found an audio interview with one of the eyewitnesses to the O'Hare UFO sighting. It's on YouTube, but there's only audio and just a single picture of airplanes on an airfield to look at while the audio plays. The commentators are definitely biased towards the idea that it was a visit from E.T. (one of the commentators is Peter Davenport from NUFORC, the National UFO Reporting Center). They natter on about other things after the interview, but the actual eyewitness account of the sighting was interesting to me.
My own opinion strays towards the territory of "something strange happened and why isn't it being investigated?" Actually, it probably is, and we aren't being made privy to the investigation.

I am liveblogging from my bed, where I have been sidelined with a dance injury since Wednesday night. It's a bummer, basically a muscle strain. Mr. Strega has set me up with an Internet connection, so my umbilical cord to the outside world is still firmly attached. I've missed African dance, a special bellydance workshop tonight, and probably my Heavy Hips workshop tomorrow. Grrrrrrr. Still, it's important to rest.
I got a knee injury when I first started bellydancing and just continued to go to class and walk around, and exacerbated it. Now I know to rest up and ice the injury (and I HATE doing this, but learned about it when I was getting my Red Cross certification--icing an injury helps to drive out the inflammation and reduces scar tissue).

So, I will watch videos, knit, write on my book, and work on a book review for Blogcritics. I've seen Capote twice, once with the director's commentary on--so boredom is setting in just a bit. Thus the YouTube audio for my link.

As for our possible visitors from beyond the stars, all I can say is something from the wide world of recovery: "More will be revealed." Or, perhaps never revealed, but in either case, waiting seems to be a prudent thing to do.

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