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   Message 181 of 366   
   Clarke Ulmer to ALL   
   SUBJECT: LIGHTS IN THE SKY SPARK UFO MYS   
   07 Oct 25 06:29:41   
   
   TZUTC: -0400   
   MSGID: 286.fidonet_ufo@1:3634/60 2d4a22b3   
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   TID: SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 master/a2a9dc027 Jan  2 2022 MSC 1928   
   BBSID: RICKSBBS   
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   SUBJECT: LIGHTS IN THE SKY SPARK UFO MYSTERY                 FILE: UFO1154   
      
      
   NEWMARKET JOURNAL, Suffolk, England-June 21, 1990   
   CR:  T. Good   
      
      
      
   NEWMARKET srar-gazers could no believe their eyes when they saw what appeared   
   to be unidentified flying objects bovering in the sky above the town in the   
   earlt hours of Tuesday.   
        Stephen Milne, of Tunbridge Close, Burwell, was arriving home at around   
   1:30am when he saw what he described as "strange green lights in the sky."   
        "I was looking towards Cambridge and there were four lights that went   
   together in a block and then round in circles.   
        "I thought it might be lights from a fair but as far as I know there   
   wasn't one on.  Lots of people saw it," he said.   
        The lights were also seen by Clive Humphries, of Freshfields, Newmarket,   
   at around 2am.   
        "There were four green lights, like disco lights.  They dept splitting up   
   and then going together again, just hanging in the air.  My sister Camilla and   
   some of my friends saw htem as well," he said.   
        USAF Mildenhall spokesman Frank Randall confirmed the lights had nothing   
   to do with base activities.   
        "We had no traffic in the air at that time on Tuesday as we close down   
   from 10pm to 6am.  Our midnight shift reported no unusual sightings in the   
   area," he said.   
        *The latest theory is that rather than a visitation from an outer planet   
   the lights were laser beams from May Balls at Cambridge Colleges.   
      
               
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