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assuming that the object travelled along a straight line connecting its current position to the SW comer of the same frame (No. 300) (7.92 miles), moving generally southwest in the same general direction as the thin, parallel fingers of light originating on the body of the object, it would have had to travel at least 1,425 miles per hour.

Seventh. We examined frame 299 and 301 under various magnifications in the same region of the lake where the disc is found. We were looking for any kind of disturbance to the surface of the water. There was none.

In summary, our good fortune in obtaining the original negative for frames 299-301 has resulted in confirmation of our earlier speculation that the aerial disc is certainly anomalous. While it may not be inexplicable, it is at least unidentified.

 

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