“Sir” Richard Branson has published a remembrance of Steve Fossett a little over a week after the U.S. government called off the official search. Though small-scale, private rescue/recovery efforts continue, the family and friends (as well as the media) are now transitioning to memorial mode, notably turning the tone of coverage from mournful (or even respectful) to Mysterious. To wit:
Another Nevada paper enumerated the many mysteries of the state — home of Area 51 and Tahoe Tessie — and inducted Mr. Fosset’s disappearance:
Alien towns. Lost 19th-century cannons. Lake monsters. Frozen bodies swimming at the bottom of Lake Tahoe. Nevada is a vortex for the unexplained.
And it appears at this writing that we have another whopper of a puzzle to add to the list.
OK, so they don’t actually suggest that Fossett was downed over Area51, but they might as well have. Get ready for the History Channel, Discovery and SciFi reenactments coming to a TV near you. (Or just ask this psychic).
Looking for more? See our related posts, Steve Fossett Rumored to be Shot Down over Area 51 and Family Asks for Steve Fossett Death Declaration.
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