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UFOs & Radiation Sickness

Such interesting cases, the Cash Lundrum still has a lot of questions to be answered. Just a shame that we are always having to look back in history at the really decent UFO cases, there has been very little of note in the UK since the 1992 A70 abduction incident - which is now almost thirty years ago - and I'm not aware of any really good such cases from the US since the turn of the century, but hope to be proven wrong...!
 
The Cash Lundrum is an oldie but interesting.

Just the fact the UFO had to release some kind of flame propulsion to keep in the air says this was military experiment.

Another not known case in 1997 lawyer Jonathan Turley represented several men who became sick and died from toxic substances at Area 51.

Turley lost his case simple because the judge said Area 51 does not exist, so there could be no law suit against the EPA.

This was called the Walter S. Kasza law suit.
 
The Cash Lundrum is an oldie but interesting.

Just the fact the UFO had to release some kind of flame propulsion to keep in the air says this was military experiment.

Another not known case in 1997 lawyer Jonathan Turley represented several men who became sick and died from toxic substances at Area 51.

Turley lost his case simple because the judge said Area 51 does not exist, so there could be no law suit against the EPA.

This was called the Walter S. Kasza law suit.
Also that Cash Lundrum took place at almost the exact same time as Rendlesham often gets overlooked
 
Landrum or Lundrum?
 
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