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John William Tuohy lives in Washington DC

When Fiction becomes Fact: The Brookhaven UFO weapon

 



The story is that a UFO crashed in Long Island at South Haven Park, about five miles from the infamous Brookhaven lab on November 24, 1992. Further, the story goes, the Brookhaven fire department responded to the crash and extinguished a massive brush fire caused by the crash.

There were no bush fires in the area that month and the Brookhaven lab Fire Chief Chuck La Salla showed that the department didn’t respond to any fires of any type on the week in question.

Legend says that the UFO was shot down by a high-powered plasma beam from inside the lab. However, the physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider pointed out that, although the lab does have high-powered plasma particle accelerators, it is locked into to a prescribed path and if they did escape the lab, they would dissipate as soon as they interacted with air.