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Corby UFO sighting - just in


UFO spotted over Corby

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Published Date:
28 April 2008
Resident UFO spotter Krzysztof Dreczkowski has opened his very own X-Files.
Mr Dreczkowski compared his shot taken in Corby last week to one he took in his homeland in Poland last year.

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  • Last Updated: 28 April 2008 1:51 PM
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  • Location: Kettering
 
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Ash Davies,

Kettering 28/04/2008 14:56:22
No matter how hard Krzysztof Dreczkowski tries to make out that specks of dust are 'UFOs', he will not convince ET readers.
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Dave Johnson,

Kettering 28/04/2008 17:41:40
First off, it's not too creditable that one individual keeps spotting 'shapes', which in general don't show anything more than a blur. If one man can spot three or four in a year then surely everyone else in the world is deiberately ignoring them!

More importantly, why bother doing the story if you won't let us click on the pictures and see them enlarged? I'd maybe give the spotter the benefit of the doubt if the ET would let us make our own minds up!
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