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Post by Tarlo Farm on Jun 7, 2009 9:27:39 GMT -6
Just left the Paulding area three days ago (would recommend the Gateway in Land O' Lakes for a place to stay), and the lights are definitely NOT cars. First of all, that would be the easiest to ascertain. Someone with cell phones, walky-talkies, etc would have claimed the prize. Ripley's or "Unsolved Mysteries" would have debunked the Light mystery. Then the light holds still for seconds on end. We had binoculars and could watch the light materialize from a pin-prick and fade back to a pin-prick. More than one person, independently, said when the temperature is warmer, the light moves left and right. As someone above said, this is a very remote area of the country. If it were cars, it would be more cars in one 90 minute period than my nephew and I saw all day driving from Marquette to Paulding. Then, after watching the light appear and fade repeatedly for about 45 minutes, it appeared, then suddenly tripled in size and held that size for about 40 seconds. It looked like nothing so much as the beam from a train. I'm a high school Biology teacher and I went over there with not only a good sense of skepticism, but an understanding of gasses and radioactivity. I don't know what the Light is, but it ain't cars. Mr. "Paranormal Investigator" needs to step up and claim the prize if he has proof. Otherwise, he'd be best to at least go visit the site.
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