The Drone UFO Timeline - Explained?
The Drone UFO Timeline - Explained?
This started off as a regular run of the mill post on the current happenings with regards the Drones but it ended up as more of a short Novel!! So rather than split it into separate posts I’ve decided to start the post on my Blog as usual but continue it on a dedicated page…..
As regular readers will know I’ve been interested in the Drones since the story first broke, I’ve participated in many forums on the subject of the Drones and met many, many people, all of whom I hold in high regard regardless of their opinions and I’ve also offered regular commentary on the Drones as any new events occurred.
Since the story is quickly unfolding courtesy of the labours of two Private Investigators I wanted to make a couple of observations.
I fear that the relevant information regarding the Drone UFOs is in serious danger of becoming obfuscated beyond recognition. Linda Moulton Howe (LMH) has published what she calls an, “Eyewitness Timeline” of the Drones, somewhat selectively including/numbering Drone reports that were ONLY submitted to her, or reports in which she had some part to play.
So if you see or know anything about the Drones while I encourage people to submit their information to LMH, I would strongly recommend that this is NOT your only means of disclosing what you know. Especially when you realise that in a couple of months or so, your information will for all intents and purposes became of the, “Pay Per View” variety, due solely to the, “Unique” way that LMH moves her archived material to her (paid) subscribers section.
Indeed the photographs of the Drone that were taken at Big Basin which she was sent numbered 12 in total. Images she was sent with the sole intention of getting the information out there for public dissemination. LMH scanned and resized the images which greatly reduced the resolution before releasing them. This justifiably caused an uproar among the online UFO community and after she received many, many emails over this refusal to release the images as she received them and as intended, LMH finally released ONE of the TWELVE images she received at a resolution which was high enough to enable a more thorough analysis. Now it’s coming up to nearly a year since she received these images and she STILL REFUSES TO RELEASE them!!
Post Continues Here - Video/Images etc.
Back on Sunday 14th October (2007) I wrote about a Mr Linn Murphy in a post titled, “UFO Hoaxers And Their Toys”.
“Meet Linn Murphy, a man with perhaps a little too much time on his hands? Linn Murphy has built himself a 3 foot wide reinforced foam flying saucer that’s remote controlled and can hit 40 mph thanks to a tiny electric motor.”

The only reason I mention this is I recently came across the following article from the Mercury News:
| UFO toy seller in OC held for alleged pants fraud
The Associated Press IRVINE, Calif.—A man known for selling flying, flashing toys that have prompted UFO reports was arrested for a more earthbound problem: allegedly faking torn trousers. Gaylon Linn Murphy, 52, of Irvine, was arrested on Thursday for investigation of attempted grand theft, according to an Irvine police statement released Friday. Murphy had been trying to get a local restaurant called Houston’s to reimburse him, claiming he had damaged his designer pants in a fall in the restroom, police said. Murphy claimed the trousers were part of a suit valued between $500 and $1,800, police said. When Houston’s manager called a clothing store to verify the value of the pants, he was told that a Home Depot in Irvine had made a similar call because Murphy was trying to get that store to pay for his trousers, police Lt. Rick Handfield said. The clothing store also said Murphy had requested a letter stating the value of the suit, Handfield said. Murphy was booked at the Orange County Jail, where he was held Saturday on $20,000 bail, according to inmate information on the Sheriff’s Department Web site. Murphy is known locally for selling radio-controlled toy saucers with flashing lights. Murphy and the toy’s creator, Steve Zingali, sell them for $1,000 apiece. Orange County police agencies say nighttime flights of the toys have prompted floods of UFO reports. |
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Sakyong Mipham
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Author: ellamcoy
Keywords: Alien Space craft technology
Added: September 10, 2008
Tags: ufo videos, ufo sighting, ufo, proof of alien life, facts on ufos