
Is it just me or does the "Palo Alto CARET Laboratory" logo on this coversheet (courtesy of the enigmatic "Isaac") resemble the UFO diagram seen by Lonnie Zamora?


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Kinda sorta. Missing the vertical line that would make the caret into an upward pointing arrow, as in the Zamora case. Also the horizontal base line. And a semi-circle rather than a circle. But vaguely familiar or similar.
Dr. Leon Davidson thought the symbol that Zamora allegedly observed was a tricky logo or inversion of the letters
C I A, but then he also thought all UFO unknowns were secret US spy planes. Go figure.
caret:
n. A proofreading symbol (^) used to indicate where something is to be inserted in a line of printed or written matter.
caret:
n. A proofreading symbol (^) used to indicate where something is to be inserted in a line of printed or written matter.
Interesting little synchronicity.
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