I have just found an update on the mangled Windmill in England from a few days ago and I am compelled to release this information to free my readers of undue ASS (alien stress syndrome).
With the absence of any rational explanation - an aircraft collision, meteorite or catastrophic material fatigue - we were left with the unsatisfactory possibility that it was an alien collision.
However,
a small fireworks display (roman candles, chrysanthemums and splitting comets raining down over Lincolnshire) celebrating an elderly man's birthday confused onlookers to say that they had seen some kind of UFO with octopus-like tentacles the night before the windmill was found whacked. In other words, probably no alien involvement in the mangled windmill. Shucks!
So, what did happen to the windmill???
"I reckon something the size and weight of a cow would do it," Dale Vince of energy firm Ecotricity told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. "If there is a rational explanation – we will come up with it."
A smart blogger came up with this explanation and seems as good as any:
Since there appears to be no dead flying cow underneath the broken blade, nor any other mangled machinery that might have come from something that hit the blade, my vote would go to a rogue airline discharging toilet waste. A large ice block dropping several thousand feet could do this sort of damage, and most of it would melt and sink in the ground before an investigation crew arrived.
2 comments:
this is what i saw. im copying and pasting what i wrote to hbcc ufo research.
> Sender's Name: Joshua Saidi
> Sender's Email: joshua_saidi@falconmail.daytonastate.edu
> Phone Number: 386 690 4258
> Street: 105 Hickory St
> City: New Smyrna Beach
> State / Province: FL
> ZIP / Postal Code: 32168
> Date of Sighting: 1/08/2009
> Time of Sighting: 9:45 PM
> Location of Sighting: to the left of 95 south exit, new smyrna beach
> over trees
> Number of witnesses: 2
> Number of objects: 1
> Shape of objects: almost circle, irregular
> Full Description of event/sighting: at first when i saw the object i
> thought it looked like the moon exploding. it had to have been very large,
> my brain had to make logic of it, so the moon exploding where my first
> thoughts. i had my attention on it the whole time it was insight. it was
> glowing a very bright orange, in some areas brighter then others, like
> some sort of fission lighting like the sun. it was low to the ground,
> approximately at a 20 to 25 degree angle from where i was looking, i
> believe to the south west over the trees about half a mile before the nsb
> exit heading south on 95 is when it came into sight. i watched it the
> whole time as my girl friend brittany was driving to get off the off ramp
> to nsb. she also witnessed the object. we kept looking at it until we got
> onto 44 just passed the shell station where it was out of sight because of
> the tree lining and it being so low to the ground. we went back to
> investigate more but, by the time we had gotten back to our original location it was gone.
I would think that Spock would
think " waste" would be a logic
answer to your windmill whacked
problem. The cow I would think
would probably not be very logic.
That is only my opinion.
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