posted on Jan, 25 2009 @ 01:01 AM
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Jim Hickman recently interviewed Emmy winner weatherman Gary England, inventor of the Doppler radar who is his 26th year as Chief Meteorologist at
KWTV. On July 16, 1999, KWTV the CBS affiliate showed film of a UFO taken by their helicopter crew during the May 3, 1999, tornado. He calls it "The
Unidentified Flying Thing" (UFT). Meteorologist Gary England stated that the film had been analyzed and the object was indeed unknown. There was
other independent ground observation by two other witnesses. He is also recognized for his development of First Warning' and 'Storm Tracker'
technology-- automated severe weather systems now in use nationwide. Jim Hickman said, "I think your May 3rd sighting is very important and needs to
be fully investigated, especially since you have both the great video and two reputable eyewitnesses to back it up." Gary said: "Thanks Jim, as you
are aware, a government employee captured a similar "unknown" object on still camera near Newcastle, Ok, also on May 3, 1999." Jim stated: "Yes,
we have attempted to contact him. I have found similar objects in my research before, we have been calling them Roswell Rods for lack of a better
name; as you know, they were first discovered in Roswell, New Mexico back in 1994. Gary: In fact, when we were showing our tornado video on the air,
he is the one that spotted the "UFT". He came to our station and we went through the video and found the images he had seen at home on his
television. Jim: It's strange that we are seeing so many unusual objects here in Oklahoma lately. I don't know if you remember the storm chaser
video taken by Lan Lamphere in Loco, Oklahoma back a few years ago? I was one of the first investigators of that sighting. He had 3 videos taken of
that object. He took one and several Oklahoma City news crews video-taped the others, including your station. NASA has studied the video and
determined it to be an unknown object flying at 24,000 mph. Gary: Yes, and he had nothing but problems since too! He presented his May 3 case to
scientists at Norman and they declined to investigate because "before research can begin, there must be a theory" and no one has any idea what the
UFT is. Jim: Maybe we can get the scientific community interested if enough reputable people come forward and make reports of what they see. If only
the scientists would work with us, we have theories, years of research, just no answers.