posted on Mar, 5 2003 @ 05:40 AM
Before Marjorie Fish's painstaking astronomical analysis of the 'star map' revealed by 1961 abductee Betty Hill under hypnosis, Zeta Reticuli was
an obscure and generally unknown double-star system in the Southern Hemisphere. "The Zeti Reticuli Incident" was the most widely-read and
controversial article ever published in the prestigious ASTRONOMY magazine (December '74). Critics included Carl Sagan; among supporters was J.
Allen Hynek.
The article, updates, and arguments both pro-and-con are archived at
www.stealthskater.com... (also accessible from
item #2 at
www.stealthskater.com... )Because of the graphics and star maps, it is a 1.06-MB MS-Word document, so allow extra time if
you're downloading/opening using a 56K modem.
Actually, the person that brought my attention to this classic piece was famed Testors model designer John Andrews who -- in addition to publicly
displaying a model of the model of the stealth fighter against the military's wishes -- created the "Sport Model" UFO kit based on lengthy
interviews with Bob Lazar. Andrews is reportedly the man who introduced a naive John Lear to the subject of UFOs. And he had many conversations with
Skunk Works' Ben Rich who admitted to both man-made and ET UFOs. Unfortunately Mr. Andrews passed away due to cancer. He would be a MOST
interesting person to research & investigate!