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I love a spooky stor
I love a spooky story, I thguoht that the gentleman who gave an interview on the Today Programme Radio 4 this morning was excellent, with a fine sense of humour and honesty.I recall hearing on that same programme, the suggestion that it may have been a lump of ice from a passing airplane. Seems reasonable, assuming that there are routes passing that way plenty of air bases in Linconshire that is for sure. Maybe they were testing a plasma weapon, very popular at the moment.I have no knowledge in this area, but my suggestion is that the blade that ripped off, smashed into the others before hitting (or bouncing off) the ground, the blade failed because of a manufacturing glitch nothing more exciting than that.What did we hear, the spaghetti monster, mysterious lights how about some local UFO enthusiasts chucked a very big ice snow ball at it to create a great mystery hoax'. No mess no muss What I am interested to know is, if it is a rare manufacturing fault, are you going to confess, or just go with the UFO flow..? LoL.Anyway great interview on R4, nicely done, and please keep up the good work. We have a medium array of full sized wind turbines on the mountain outside my house (Durango, Basque Country) we love them.





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16 december 2014, 16:50:40

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