Another day, another theory.
This time, that the wind turbine could have been wrecked by a top-secret unmanned stealth bomber.
A week on from the incident and the papers are still full of it. More quotes from local residents adamant they saw strange goings-on (Matthew Naylor, who farms in Lincolnshire, would probably be the first to confirm that the county has its share of strange goings-on), and more UFO cranks, crawling out of the woodwork.
Meanwhile, the newspapers continue to pore over the details, desperate for any new nuggets of information (or indeed, misinformation).
The Telegraph announced this morning that the site has - shock, horror - been sealed off. Yes, apparently, security guards have been sent to Conisholme to protect it.
The concern is that UFO enthusiasts (I've got a different name for them) will scour the area for debris, so have decided to restrict access.
One such person told The Sun: "There may be something they don't want people to see."
How unlikely - that a UFO believer would think that!

I really do wish they would fire you, Tim.
I'm hoping that comment was meant ironically, Anon...?
Doubters will always seek a rational elixir. Fortunately, for the rest of us there is no cure for curiosity.
People like Tim are great at polite slander but hopeless when it comes to serious debunking. They never seem to provide an alternative a non-ET explanation to events, like those which happened at Rendlesham and Stephenville, which even come close to fitting most of the facts and observations.
If everyone who claims to have seen a UFO is a nutter, then why are the still allowed to fly plans, space ships remain in charge of nuclear complexes?