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A Bonnie Day for UFO Hunters 22/10/2003 . Source: Jessica Martin 
The Sci-Fi Channel takes on the might of the US Army, Airforce and NASA to get to the truth about UFOs. Crikes, that Bonnie Hammer, the President of the Sci-Fi Channel, does she have more ommpphh than the Energizer Bunny or what?
Not only is she pushing ahead with the radical reworking of Battlestar Galactica, but also on her watch, the Sci-Fi Channel is now facing off against the US Army, Airforce and NASA in a battle to get to the truth of a 1960s UFO incident in Pennsylvania at the small town of Kecksburg.
Along with John Podesta (last seen as Clinton's Staff Chief), and crusading journalist Leslie Kean, the Sci-Fi Channel is now threatening to use the terms of the U.S. Freedom of Information Act to get documents on Kecksburg released from Eyes-Only classification ... with NASA being their first target.
Now the more cynical among you might suspect this whole thing could be a bit of a publicity drive for Sci-Fi's new documentary 'The New Roswell - Kecksburg Exposed' which we understand is to air on said cable channel on the night of Friday October 24th 2003. But we suspect there's more to the incident than that ...
Poor old Kecksburg was a bit of a re-run of Roswell, with a big crash and burn in the local wilderness, followed by a large lock-down by the military, then lots of 'move along folks: nothing to see here'-style denials that anything even happened.
Sceptics normally point out that the old USSR Cosmos 96 satellite degraded orbit around the same point, and suspect that Kecksburg might be one site of the possible impact sites where it landed. The documentary has new evidence that this wasn't the case, though.
Like the X-Files never tired pointing out ... the truth is out there (somewhere).
:tongue:
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