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Re: NEW info about Comet (Lee) on Art Bell show



Eric,
     WHY do you listen to, and expect viable information from the Art Bell
Show.  Trust me, you cannot gain any credibility on this list, or almost
any place else, by quoting Art Bell.
Sincerely,
Jerry Hodges
Fossil Finds
http://www.fossilfinds.com

Eric Smart wrote:

>                    Comet (Lee)
>            was on Art Bell radio show
>        16-Jun-1999 Wed-night / Thur-morning
>
>                                         17-Jun-1999
>
>  For those who have not heard and want to know more
> about Comet (Lee) you can hear the Art Bell radio show
> again by going to  http://www.artbell.com    go into
> "Audio Archies"  and go to the date 16-Jun-99.
>
> For more information on the guests that where on the
> show go to   http://www.shadie-pines.com/
>
>    " I honestly am not making this up."
>
> In the second hour of the radio show Earl Crockett
> made this statement... "The big question is someday
> somebodies got to answer, why we don't have one single
> HIGH RESOLUTION photograph from the Hubble space
> telescope or any major U.S. observatory on Comet
> Hale-Bopp."
>
> If you don't believe he said this go and check it out.
>
> Looks like somebody has been asleep at the wheel. They
> might need to hire more people for the Hubble team.
>
> These are the best pictures that I could find of comet
> Hale-Bopp, which where taken by the Hubble telescope.
> http://praxis.pha.jhu.edu./~weaver/new_figure.html
>
> Go to this URL to get a description and see pictures
> of the 1995 Hubble Space Telescope observations of
> comet Hale-Bopp.
> http://www.pha.jhu.edu/~weaver/Hale-Bopp.html
>
> If anyone knows of any pictures taken by the "Hubble
> Telescope" that are BETTER then the ones above please
> post the URL address on this mailing-list.
> meteorite-list-request@meteoritecentral.com
>
>   Hubble Space Telescope Public Pictures
> http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/pictures.html
>
>   Greatest Hits From the Last Eight Years
> http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/pr/1998/18/greatest-hits-gallery.html
>
>       Comet (Lee) was first discovered on
>       16-Apr-1999  By Steven Lee
>
> I just recently learned that the NEW information from
> NASA about Comet (Lee) was first posted on 15-Jun-99
> on NASA's  website at http://encke.jpl.nasa.gov/
> This website may have been up for 5-years but NASA's
> NEW official statement and information on Comet (Lee)
> was first posted on 15-Jun-99. If you don't believe
> me read this webpage.
> http://www.millenngroup.com/repository/cometary/lee2.htm
>
> Here is Stewart Best website, he was the guest that
> talked about one of Nostradamus prophecy. Just thought
> you might want to see it.
> http://www.truinsight.com
>
> Pass this on to a friend or foe.
>
>                              Bye for now.
>                              Your unofficial watch
>                              dog for Comet (Lee)
>                              From:  Eric Smart
>
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