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al Pa Cie PROOF OF HIGH-LEVEL MEDIA COVER-UP ON UFOs growing bigger as it headed our way. It was big, slow moving and in no way was supposed to be flying over residential areas. Folks up there have shotguns and use them at the drop of a hat! It's very old Republican territory; folks still beef about Pearl Harbor like it was yesterday. On the highway, thousands and thou- sands of people were so alarmed they bolt- ed from their cars to gander at this craft. Of the 10 editors/reporters there, I believe only three were non-ex-military. I stood there and watched as the craft suddenly got within a couple miles and shut off its lights, aft to fore, while it pivoted port, travelled east a bit, then made a startlingly hard starboard turn and headed straight for us! This thing got huge, and believe it or not it flew right over the top of us by about 40 feet! It had to be 200 feet wide and was jet black. The illumination of the street lights was not reflecting anything off its surface that we could determine. r “Vhis story is proof positive of the UFO cover-up by news sources. On August 25th, 1985, I along with 10 other newsmen were on duty at the Poughkeepsie Journal, New York's oldest newspaper and one of the flagships of the Gannett News Service. It was about 9.35 pm when one of our photographers radioed in that one of those giant boomerang UFOs that people had been reporting for years was heading south on Route 9. Mind you, on this day it was during the Dutchess County Fair, one of the oldest and biggest county fairs in the USA. Roughly 20,000 people leaving the fair's festivities for home were travelling that highway, heading south from Rhinebeck, NY, about 18 miles north of Poughkeepsie (about 75 miles north of NY City). Our photographer stated that the craft was huge and was headed south, and it might be visible from our office windows on the third floor. I and two editors dashed to the northern window of the managing editor's office, and sure enough we saw, at a distance of approximately five miles, a dark shape about 100 feet above the ground, with amber and red lights slowly al NEXUS = 61 by Greg Boone © 2003 "She's got a hiss RAM of 256 megabytes and a Pentium III in her purr box." DECEMBER 2003 — JANUARY 2004 www.nexusmagazine.com