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Bassago
reply to post by 1ofthe9
Don't know about the others you've mentioned but Yakima is where the Yakima Firing Range is for the military. We shot off a lot of stuff at drones when I was assigned there. You may find a UFO there but it will probably blow up in your face. Recommend not going to that one.
Also the NSA is supposed to have a listening center there so who knows what kind of drones are coming out of there now. Probably looks like a UFO convention.
Bassago
Don't know about the others you've mentioned but Yakima is where the Yakima Firing Range is for the military. We shot off a lot of stuff at drones when I was assigned there. You may find a UFO there but it will probably blow up in your face.
Challenged to explain sightings of unidentified lights and luminous phenomena in the sky around Piedmont, Missouri, Dr. Harley Rutledge decided to subject these reports to scientific analysis. He put together a team of observers with college training in the physical sciences, including a large array of equipment: RF spectrum analyzers, Questar telescopes, low-high frequency audio detectors, electromagnetic frequency analyzer, cameras, and a galvanometer to measure variations in the Earth's gravitational field.
The resulting Project Identification commenced in April 1973, logging several hundred hours of observation time. This was the first UFO scientific field study, able to monitor the phenomena in real-time, enabling Rutledge to calculate the objects' actual velocity, course, position, distance, and size.
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ch1n1t0
reply to post by ch1n1t0
As for Sonora, I know a guy who knows a guy and I believe there are some level-headed researchers (one in particular) in the area who are slowly piling up observations and data about the regular sightings in the area.
Unfortunately, can't say much more except - I'm still waiting with anticipation for this research to become available along with the data collected.