>> Is a landing site ever cooked as by a microwave?
>
>Yes, Ted Phillips did a lot of 'soil compaction' studies and found
>that the wetting properties of the soil taken from a UFO landing site
>were almost gone, as if completely cooked away in some high density
>field, which is what a microwave field would do.
If it walks like a chicken, talks like a chicken...does that nessesarily
mean that it IS a chicken? (hmm, maybe not the best of annalogies but it
will do). I mean it "could" be microwave, its just without conclusive
evidence it just may not be microwave. I mean we are dealing with an craft
using antigravitational technology, and unless someone has done close up
research with an actual antigravity device, then one cannot be one hundred %
sure that it is microwave and not some form of exotic wave formation.
However, If it is a result of microwaves then it may mean they just stopped
over a cow and decided it was time for a barbeque.
>
>...fiddling with his Dads WWII transceiver...he was just sweeping the dial
for broadcast.
>
Does anyone know the frequencies that the old WWII transceivers worked on?
Cheers!
Matthew.