I can believe the missing metal truss towers, but I find the rest to be highly doubtful for multiple reasons, no matter the source.One tornado that no one has mentioned yet is the Ethridge, TN, F4 of 18 May 1995. According to Thomas P. Grazulis’ Significant Tornadoes Update: 1992–1995, that tornado reportedly obliterated three high-tension Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) towers. In other words, the towers themselves physically vanished, that is, were described as being “never found.” If I recall correctly, former user CAL (is he still around?) once stated on the old TW forum that J. B. Elliott reported a similar phenomenon as a result of the first Tanner F5 on 3 April 1974. In that case the first Tanner tornado was said to have literally annihilated high-tension towers, just as the Ethridge tornado supposedly did. Mr. Elliott was also one of the source(s) for claims that the first Tanner F5 and the Guin tornado obliterated entire foundations. CAL also claimed to have known second- or third-hand sources that confirmed the story about a pickup truck being carried 20 miles as a result of the Lawrence County, TN, F5 of 16 April 1998 (the so-called “Forgotten F5”). As an aside, the anecdote about the pickup truck is also mentioned in the April 1998 edition of Storm Data, if I recall correctly. Of course, I could be wrong about most of this, but I do have a copy of Significant Tornadoes Update, from which the Ethridge anecdote is derived.