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Bill Dayson abducted by aliens
Bill Dayson abducted by aliens -- Posted by norbert45 on 08-10-04 11:48
http://wintersteel.homestead.com/Anomalous_Zones.html
It is unknown if Dayson was abducted against his will or volunteered when
he heard about the aliens' use of rectal probes.
Sources close to the aliens suggested they were seeking information about
Dayson's college degrees and any other evidence to suggest he actually had
a clue what he was talking about, but so far had uncovered nothing.
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