The purpose of this blog is the creation of an open, international, independent and free forum, where every UFO-researcher can publish the results of his/her research. The languagues, used for this blog, are Dutch, English and French.You can find the articles of a collegue by selecting his category. Each author stays resposable for the continue of his articles. As blogmaster I have the right to refuse an addition or an article, when it attacks other collegues or UFO-groupes.
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UFO's of UAP'S in België en de rest van de wereld Ontdek de Fascinerende Wereld van UFO's en UAP's: Jouw Bron voor Onthullende Informatie!
Ben jij ook gefascineerd door het onbekende? Wil je meer weten over UFO's en UAP's, niet alleen in België, maar over de hele wereld? Dan ben je op de juiste plek!
België: Het Kloppend Hart van UFO-onderzoek
In België is BUFON (Belgisch UFO-Netwerk) dé autoriteit op het gebied van UFO-onderzoek. Voor betrouwbare en objectieve informatie over deze intrigerende fenomenen, bezoek je zeker onze Facebook-pagina en deze blog. Maar dat is nog niet alles! Ontdek ook het Belgisch UFO-meldpunt en Caelestia, twee organisaties die diepgaand onderzoek verrichten, al zijn ze soms kritisch of sceptisch.
Nederland: Een Schat aan Informatie
Voor onze Nederlandse buren is er de schitterende website www.ufowijzer.nl, beheerd door Paul Harmans. Deze site biedt een schat aan informatie en artikelen die je niet wilt missen!
Internationaal: MUFON - De Wereldwijde Autoriteit
Neem ook een kijkje bij MUFON (Mutual UFO Network Inc.), een gerenommeerde Amerikaanse UFO-vereniging met afdelingen in de VS en wereldwijd. MUFON is toegewijd aan de wetenschappelijke en analytische studie van het UFO-fenomeen, en hun maandelijkse tijdschrift, The MUFON UFO-Journal, is een must-read voor elke UFO-enthousiasteling. Bezoek hun website op www.mufon.com voor meer informatie.
Samenwerking en Toekomstvisie
Sinds 1 februari 2020 is Pieter niet alleen ex-president van BUFON, maar ook de voormalige nationale directeur van MUFON in Vlaanderen en Nederland. Dit creëert een sterke samenwerking met de Franse MUFON Reseau MUFON/EUROP, wat ons in staat stelt om nog meer waardevolle inzichten te delen.
Let op: Nepprofielen en Nieuwe Groeperingen
Pas op voor een nieuwe groepering die zich ook BUFON noemt, maar geen enkele connectie heeft met onze gevestigde organisatie. Hoewel zij de naam geregistreerd hebben, kunnen ze het rijke verleden en de expertise van onze groep niet evenaren. We wensen hen veel succes, maar we blijven de autoriteit in UFO-onderzoek!
Blijf Op De Hoogte!
Wil jij de laatste nieuwtjes over UFO's, ruimtevaart, archeologie, en meer? Volg ons dan en duik samen met ons in de fascinerende wereld van het onbekende! Sluit je aan bij de gemeenschap van nieuwsgierige geesten die net als jij verlangen naar antwoorden en avonturen in de sterren!
Heb je vragen of wil je meer weten? Aarzel dan niet om contact met ons op te nemen! Samen ontrafelen we het mysterie van de lucht en daarbuiten.
20-10-2016
Video – Plans for first space nation ‘Asgardia in Space’ revealed , citizenship applications opened
Video – Plans for first space nation ‘Asgardia in Space’ revealed , citizenship applications opened
Get ready to pack your bags because there’s a new nation in town, or rather in space. Scientists have unveiled plans for “Asgardia”, a floating nation and defender of the Earth with room for 100,000 citizens.
Dr Igor Ashurbeyli of the Aerospace International Research Center announced the plans in Paris, saying Asgardia aims to “flourish free from the tight restrictions of state control that currently exist.” He announced the plans on the same day he became chairman of UNESCO’s Science of Space committee.
Ashurbeyli said their mission is to act as guardians of the Earth, and the “nation” would first get to work building a protective shield to protect Earth from debris, asteroids and coronal mass ejections from the sun.
Currently all space programs, including commercial, must be supervised and authorised by a government on Earth. When applications for Asgardian citizenship goes above 100,000 they can apply to the UN for the status of state, according to Ashurbeyli.
An online registration form is welcoming applications for citizenship, with the first 100,000 qualifying for automatic citizenship. No word yet on how people can become citizens in the future, or whether there’ll be a wall built between Asgardia and Earth.
Named after the city in the sky ruled by Odin in Norse mythology, Asgardia is the work of a team of scientists and legal experts who claim it will someday become a member of the United Nations with its own flag and national anthem.
Asgardia gets underway in late 2017, when the team plan to launch a satellite into a low-Earth orbit. Until then we’ll have to stay here on boring old Earth.
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19-10-2016
UFO expert Max Spiers' death prompts conspiracy theories
UFO expert Max Spiers' death prompts conspiracy theories
Max Spiers died in Warsaw in June this year.CREDIT: MAXSPIERS.COM
Max Spiers, a British Ufologist and conspiracy theorist, sent his mother a text message days before his death earlier this year saying: “If anything happens to me, investigate.”
Spiers, 39, originally from Canterbury, was found dead in Warsaw in June.
We all want answers to this and I will continue to fight to get to the truthVanessa Bates, Max Spiers' mother
Local authorities say he died from natural causes – but his mother has told reporters she has doubts over the verdic
Vanessa Bates, an English teacher, said: "He was making a name for himself in the world of conspiracy theorists and had been invited to speak at a conference in Poland in July.
"He was staying with a woman who he had not known for long and she told me how she found him dead on the sofa.
"But I think Max had been digging in some dark places and I fear that somebody wanted him dead."
Ms Bates remarks have prompted fevered online speculation among conspiracy theorists. Scott C Waring of UFO Sightings Daily told Metro: “This is really strange. It does seem that UFO researchers are now being targeted, probably to slow the rate of information being leaked to the public.”
However, author and journalist Nick Pope, who investigated the UFO phenomenon for the Ministry of Defence in the early Nineties, said onTwitter: “The death of Max Spiers was a tragedy, but having run the UK Government's UFO project I promise we don't go around killing UFO researchers.”
Ms Bates described her son as a “very fit man who was in good health", adding: "All I have is a death certificate from the Polish authorities that it was from natural causes, but no post-mortem was done so how can they tell that?
"They are also refusing to release any paperwork about it to me because, absurdly, I don't have his written permission.
"He has a brother, Josh, and sister, Becky, who are both devastated, as are his two boys. We all want answers to this and I will continue to fight to get to the truth."
North East Kent coroner's office said that an investigation into Mr Spiers’ death was in its “very early" stages.
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VERKEER IN CHINA KOMT TOT STILSTAND DOOR UFO ( VIDEO )
VERKEER IN CHINA KOMT TOT STILSTAND DOOR UFO ( VIDEO )
Een spectaculaire UFO-opname die al in april van dit jaar gemaakt is in China, dringt pas nu in het Westen door.
Het is een prachtige video waar de mensen op een snelweg nabij Kanton stoppen, uit de auto stappen, naar de lucht staren en hun camera’s grijpen.
Soms worden er hele mooie UFO-opnames gemaakt die laten zien dat een grote groep mensen in de ban is van iets dat plotseling in de lucht verschijnt.
De volgende beelden zijn afkomstig van ufoloog Scott Waring die zegt dat alhoewel deze opname al in april gemaakt is, deze tot nu toe nog niet buiten Azië is vertoond.
Het is rond kwart voor vier in de middag als automobilisten op een snelweg in de buurt van de Chinese stad Kanton iets vreemds in de lucht zien vliegen. Volgens Scott die zelf in Taiwan woont en wel een aardig woordje Chinees verstaat, zeggen de mensen die de video hebben gemaakt dat er een “Fay-de-aya” (ufo) in de lucht te zien is en dat ze snel moeten uitstappen.
Al snel komt het verkeer compleet tot stilstand aan beide kanten van de weg en staart iedereen vol ongeloof naar de hemel. Zij die een mobiele telefoon hebben, beginnen met filmen en iedereen is heel erg verbaasd en ook een beetje angstig.
Wanneer je naar kijkt naar de video, dan zie je aan het einde dat de menigte opeens in paniek raakt en wil wegvluchten.
Volgens Scott is dit iets dat wel vaker bij Aziatische volkeren voorkomt, omdat die nu eenmaal geneigd zijn sneller in paniek te raken door onbekende dingen dan wij westerlingen.
Verder zegt Scott dat het ook heel moedig is van degene die dit heeft gefilmd om het op internet te plaatsen omdat je in China voor de meest vreemde dingen zomaar gearresteerd kunt worden.
Al met al is dit een fantastische opname van iets wat duidelijk geen vliegtuig of een drone is en er bovendien in slaagt om de lokale bevolking schrik aan te jagen.
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04-10-2016
What ‘Star Trek’ May Have Right—and Wrong—About Alien Life
What ‘Star Trek’ May Have Right—and Wrong—About Alien Life
Will we ever salute Vulcans or cuddle tribbles? An astrobiologist explores the latest thinking on the forms alien life might really take.
Michael Dorn (right) played the Klingon Worf in the Star Trek franchise.
PHOTOGRAPH BY AF ARCHIVE, ALAMY
By Andrew Fazekas
Over an illustrious 50-year history, Star Trek TV shows and movies have introduced audiences to some of the most famous fictional aliens. Be they Klingons, Cardassians, Vulcans, or tribbles, the Trek universe abounds with distinct and diverse extraterrestrials.
In the past few decades, scientists have developed exquisitely sensitive equipment to search for other habitable worlds and to hunt for greetings from across the cosmos. To date, astronomers have found more than 3,500 planets beyond our solar system, and they calculate that many more remain undiscovered. (See how aliens might contact us using giant laser doodles.)
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A bright meteor streaks the sky during the annual Quadrantid meteor shower, photographed near the histroic city of Damghan, Iran.
PHOTOGRAPH BY BABAK TAFRESHI, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE
Even more exciting, we’ve found handfuls ofplanets that seem to be in the so-called habitable zone—the region around a star where the temperature is just right for liquid water to exist on a planetary surface. Water is a key ingredient for life as we know it, and its presence seems to have driven biological development right from the start.
“The fact that on Earth life emerged quickly just after conditions became habitable suggests that this could happen often in other systems, too,” says Daniel Apai, an astronomy and astrobiology researcher at the University of Arizona and the NASA Astrobiology Institute.
“Life persisted for about four billion years on Earth and survived a variety of planetary challenges, suggesting that it is very difficult to ‘sterilize’ a planet once it’s taken a foothold,” he adds. “So chances are good that life is relatively common in the galaxy.”
Spreading Seeds
If we ever do find aliens, would they be anything like the beings that populate Star Trek? While the show writers have imagined some highly unique creatures, from non-corporeal energy beings to intelligent clouds, most aliens encountered by the Enterprise crew have been carbon-based life-forms that are all too often humanoid.
The striking similarity between humans and the show’s most famous aliens, including Romulans, Vulcans, and Andorians, has been a point of contention with many fans over the years. In Star Trek: The Next Generation, the franchise writers attempted to explain this convenient lack of biological diversity using a real scientific theory called panspermia.
Captain Kirk deals with troublesome tribbles in Star Trek.
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Proponents of this theory argue that life on Earth may have been seeded by hardy microbes—or at least, by raw ingredients such as amino acids—that traveled here via comets or asteroids. While there’s no direct evidence to back up this claim, missions such as the Rosetta orbiter have found the building blocks of life on comets, and we know tough organisms such as tardigrades can survive unprotected in space.
Scientists also believe early Earth was bombarded by meteors, which could have delivered a “starter kit” for life from elsewhere in the galaxy.
Building on the panspermia concept, Star Trek suggested that an ancient humanoid life-form intentionally seeded worlds around the Milky Way, creating new species that assumed their basic shape. While each of these species may have split off on its own evolutionary path, they are all essentially long-lost relatives. (Find out how Star Trek is right about almost everything.)
While there is a case for panspermia, chances are slim that we will encounter humanoid life-forms in the real universe, Apai argues. Some theories suggest that local environmental conditions and evolutionary events left to chance will most likely shape the future of any life-form, making it totally unique.
“While there are examples for parallel evolution in the terrestrial biosphere—for example, similar eyes evolving in very different, unrelated species—it seems unlikely to me that we would encounter alien life that would be humanoid,” says Apai.
It’s a Small Galaxy?
Instead, given the only example we have, some researchers suggest that the most common form of life across the galaxy may be what’s most abundant here on Earth: microbes.
“On Earth, it took only a relatively brief period for life to emerge and reach the capability to photosynthesize, but it took billions of years for complex animals to emerge, and intelligence and technical civilization have only been present for about 0.000001 percent of Earth’s past,” says Apai. In other words, our planet’s history has been dominated by a wide array of microscopic life.
There’s also a good chance that the basic molecular building blocks we see on our world will be common throughout the universe.
The horta was a silicon-based life form in Star Trek.
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“Given the availability and its chemical properties, it is a good guess that carbon may often be the key species that provides the backbone, the molecular scaffolding, for biomolecules,” says Apai.
Still, astrobiologists are trying not to be too Earth-centric in their theories about alien life—there’s always the chance that if we do manage to find extraterrestrials, we’ll stumble upon silicon-based creatures like the horta or sentient minerals like the crystalline entity.
“We are looking for everything we can find and trying to exclude no possibilities that we can conceive,” says Apai. “Of course, I am still certain that we will be surprised when we will first be able to study extraterrestrial life.”
A student working on his PhD in folklore at Memorial University of Newfoundland is digging into the mystery surrounding an unidentified flying object that crashed into Shag Harbour, N.S., 49 years ago.
Noah Morritt isn't like the many UFO enthusiasts that travel to the small fishing village, he's less interested in the object itself and more in the effect the story has had on the town.
Back on Oct. 4, 1967, people in Shag Harbour saw a light drop from the sky, hover over the water then disappear into the harbour. Many eyewitnesses who saw the light assumed a plane had gone down.
RCMP officers on the scene also reported a plane had gone in the water, said Morritt. No wreckage was ever found and no planes were reported missing. Divers were sent into the harbour and also came up with nothing.
"How did we get from plane crash to UFO? What does it mean for the people in Shag Harbour? What does it mean to live in a community where there was a UFO crash?" said Morritt.
"I think there's more to Shag Harbour than just a UFO."
The Shag Harbour Incident Interpretive Centre in Shag Harbour houses information related to the UFO sighting in the community.
(shagharbourincident.wordpress.com/museum/)
The incident has led to changes in Shag Harbour — there is a volunteer group called the Shag Harbour UFO Incident Society focused on promoting and preserving materials connected to the crash.
A small museum dedicated to the incident and an annual UFO symposium is held in the community.
There's also a stream of tourists who want to get a closer look at the alleged crash site.
Research almost complete
Morritt has spent five weeks in Shag Harbour researching both the incident and how residents responded to it.
He said most people accept what happened as a part of their town's history, but would still like answers about what happened.
"The object itself, the thing that crashed into the harbour always remains elusive, so I really think there's a desire for closure," said Morritt.
Laurie Wickens is one of those people who would like some answers, he was an eyewitness to what happened in 1967.
"We always thought it was an airplane, but when you stop and think about it now... there's nothing conventional that could fly that slow ... whatever it was, I ain't got no idea," said Wickens.
Bus tour offered
The UFO symposium in Shag Harbour just finished for this year, it included for the first time a bus tour that traced the route Wickens followed after spotting the UFO's lights back in 1967.
The tour ended on the harbour's shoreline where Wickens stopped to and watched the lights hover above the water.
Wickens helped organize the event, he said 28 people took part in the tour.
"If you do the tour, people can really get an understanding of really what happened and really where everything was seen," said Wickens.
He wanted to run the tour as a test for next year, which will mark the 50th anniversary of the incident in Shag Harbour and will be accompanied by an even bigger celebration.
Noah Morritt hopes to be back for the event with a rough draft of his doctoral thesis.
The Charleston area has a stellar history with UFO sightings. After digging through the newspaper’s archives, we’ve found some fascinating stories that are too good to keep to ourselves.
Every Thursday, we will do just that: Dig through the archives to bring you entertaining, meaningful and interesting stories from our past.
Some (like this one) should make you laugh.
Others (we hope) will make you think.
Video: Radio signal sparks alien life speculation
For this first installment of “To the Archives!” we’re thinking big — out of this world big.
Here are a few of the interactions the Lowcountry has had with the extraterrestrial.
1973: What’s that on the horizon?
Ten callers reported seeing a UFO to both police and The News and Courier on Sept. 30, 1973.
According to an Oct. 1, 1973 article in The News and Courier, the object appeared to be the size of a large star and could be seen with the naked eye, even though members of the City Fire Department had a telescope trained on the object.
James Howard, a firefighter, told the newspaper that the object started out higher in the sky before it moved steadily northward. He also said it looked bright with red and green lights blinking around.
The best details about the event would come later in a 1986 article published in the Feb. 2, 1986 edition of The News and Courier/The Evening Post.
One of the reporters who was tasked with covering the sighting in 1973 said they saw it, too.
“The reporter didn’t say whether he thought spacemen were inside,” the 1986 article said.
Wedged alongside letters published in the May 31, 1978 edition of the Charleston News and Courier was a letter unlike the rest.
A North Charleston mechanic by the name of William J. Hermann said he had beef with an article written about UFOs. The reason why, he wrote, was because he believed they were real.
He also sent in a picture.
A profile of Hermann the following year would go on to tell just how intense his experience had been.
Hermann told the newspaper that he was abducted by aliens not once, but twice. He claimed both incidents happened between October 1977 and March 1978.
“Their skin was the color of a marshmallow. Their eyes were long and dark with a brown iris. Their heads looked like overgrown human fetuses with no ears or hair. I heard a voice telling me to have no fear...” Hermann said.
Hermann said he did not remember the first incident until extraterrestrials sent him a strange-looking metal bar with the letters “MAN” on it. Only then, he said, did he remember the March 1978 abduction
“I’m the token UFO guy,” Hermann told The Post and Courier in 1981.
But he wouldn’t want that title for long.
Two years later, he washed his hands of all of it when he wrote a letter to the editor. He called the UFO phenomena “satanic in nature, demonic in origin.”
1989: ‘It was a monstrous looking thing’
On a later summer night in 1989, seven people saw something fly across the sky while they were standing in a parking lot near Rivers Avenue and Remount Road
At first, they thought it was a plane.
Then, they weren’t so sure.
A July 17, 1989 article published in The Post and Courier describes the flying object:
“It was a dark shapeless object 300-500 feet long, and fiery white and yellow sparks were shooting out of what seemed to be its tail end. Its front end appeared to be glowing.
It didn’t have any other lights or windows. It was about 1,500 feet in the air, moving slowly, and had just passed soundlessly above them from north to south.”
When Bessie Dixon asked what it was, no one could answer her question.
The object that went soaring across the sky was so large that it was seen streaking across the sky in Myrtle Beach.
Leo Martin told The Post and Courier by phone that he had never seen anything like it.
“I looked up and saw an enormous ball of fire with a tremendous tail. I’m former Air Force and have never seen anything like that.”
Martin also took a video of the incident, and sold the footage to ABC for an undisclosed price.
Is there something you want us to look up in our archives? Let us know. Send us message on Snapchat at @postandcourier, Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr. You can also send an email directly to Caitlin Byrd at cbyrd@postandcourier.com.
Reach Caitlin Byrd at 937-5590 or follow her on Twitter at @MaryCaitlinByrd.
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03-10-2016
VIDEO: UFO filmed in skies over Bolton by family who'd hoped to capture burglar
VIDEO: UFO filmed in skies over Bolton by family who'd hoped to capture burglar
UFO: The unidentified flying object was captured on film in the skies over Chew Moor
A FAMILY who installed a security camera after a spate of burglaries in their neighbourhood were staggered to find the device had captured a UFO on screen.
Diane Beard was on holiday in Greece with her partner and three children when they went online to check footage from their Chew Moor home on August 15.
Keen to keep an eye on their empty house, they were startled to see that the motion-activated camera had caught a would-be intruder prowling around outside their house with a torch.
But a bigger shock was to come.
Footage from 11.20pm the same night shows the camera trigger for a second time by sources unknown – and then something remarkable occurs in the skies over Bolton.
Through a gap between two houses across the street, a bright white light can be seen streaking across the sky in the distance.
The light then appears to turn abruptly and travel at high speed in a different direction.
UFO filmed in skies over Bolton
“We’ve had the camera a few months. We were actually looking for a thief. There has been a lot of robberies,” said Diane, 48.
“We didn’t know what triggered the light the second time. It couldn’t have been our cat, Alfie, as he was in the cattery while we were on holiday.
“But because we’d seen this intruder earlier, we kept watching the video.
“We were thinking that someone might appear, but there was nothing. Then we saw the light in the sky. I’ve never seen anything like it before.
“The light has a tail following it, so I thought it could be a meteor. But a meteor doesn’t turn around in the sky and set off in the other direction. It was going at some speed.”
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UFOs in Glasgow which have left people across the world baffled
UFOs in Glasgow which have left people across the world baffled
MUFON
UFO spotted over Glasgow skyline
Glaswegians are not easily led by tall tales of creatures from other worlds, but sometimes things happen which we just can't explain.
Around 20 UFO sightings across the city have been reported to international UFO logging site MUFON in the past eight years.
And some of the spotters were even able to grab pictures of the UFOs.
Here we examine four of the strangest captured on film.
1. The rapidly moving ball in the sky
MUFON
Spotters say it moved too fast to be a Chinese lantern
This picture was uploaded in March this year but related to an incident which happened around on Christmas day 2009.
The spotter says they were with a friend in a town near Glasgow and walking towards a residential area when a round, glowing object overhead began moving rapidly towards them.
They say it moved too fast to be a Chinese Lantern and was not a star or a comet.
They posted to MUFON: "It was like nothing we had seen. Much too big to be a star, definitely not a comet, too fast to be a Chinese lantern.
"As it became closer overhead it slowed down and descended before ascending very rapidly and vanishing into the clouds.
"We were both quite scared by it and shaking a little, even though we did not see it close up we both thought because of the direction and speed it was going it may land on top of us.
"We uploaded the photographs that were taken to our computer and they turned out pretty blurry, mainly because the zoom on the camera was not so good and possibly because of the speed of the object.
'It was not a windy evening, quite still and the object made no noise, and had no wings or anything like that."
2. Seasoned stargazer spots UFO through binoculars
MUFON
Glaswegian stargazer spotted this through his binoculars
A seasoned Glaswegian stargazer, who regularly surveys the heavens through his telescope and binoculars, spotted something very out of the ordinary back in August 2009.
He was examining the skies with his binoculars, when he saw a perfect cube appear, move, accelerate backwards and then disappear.
The spotter said: "I saw a perfect cube appear right before my eyes! I was looking at Zubeneschamali, which is the beta star in Libra, when the cube just came out of nowhere
"Speechless, I quickly spotted it with the binoculars, through which I saw a brilliant perfect cube with an illuminated border.
"It changed colour from blue to aqua-green and stopped cold.
"People have told me it was a satellite but know satellites have a very smooth consistent speed and direction, satellites do not just appear in the sky at a single spot, then progressively drift, speed up, slow down and stop, they definitely do not change colour and noway can they change direction.
"If anything in the sky can reverse directing at sharp angles "instantly" its a fair to say its not man made, the force on the object would rip it apart."
3. Craft with row of lights hiding in the clouds
MUFON
UFO spotted over Glasgow skyline
If you look towards the left side of this photograph, at the bottom of the clouds, you can see a row of lights which arguably could be a UFO.
The spotter of this craft above the skyline did not notice the lights themselves in the first instance.
It was only later when clearing out his camera that he came saw them and uploaded them to MUFON in 2012.
The spotter said: "On finding these shots I put the image into Photoshop as I wanted to get a clearer look at the image on the left hand side in the clouds.
"I can say there is no way it could be an known aircraft.
"First thing is the size, then the faint out line and the order of the lights are not what I am aware of as standard configurations.
"It had me more than a little shocked."
4. Ball of light over the Kingston Bridge
MUFON
UFO spotted over Kingston Bridge
The sighting, which took place in October 2015, appeared to show a glowing ball, which the spotter likened to a 'smaller sun' hanging over the Kingston Bridge.
The spotter told MUFON: "it was still a little misty but to the right of the Sun was another really bright object almost like another Sun but maybe half the size.
"I drove of like any other morning but five minutes later when I was facing south again the said object was still there.
"Bemused, I continued to drive but still observing when still in view, the object wasn't moving and remained the same."
We can't claim to know what will happen if space aliens land on Earth, but the screenwriters of alien invasion movies have gamed out the possible scenarios for us. On one hand, you have the Independence Day scenario: They try to exterminate us for whatever reason. And I hate to break it to you, but if a civilization is advanced enough to find us and blast us with photon torpedoes, no Will Smith-plus-computer-virus heroics are probably going to save us, and we're all going to die.
The second scenario is a bit like upcoming science-fiction filmArrival : UFOs show up, but until someone can figure out how to communicate with them, no one will have any clue whether the extraterrestrials are saying "Give us all your phosphorus before we blast you with our super laser," or, "Here's a quick and easy recipe for unlimited energy." Guessing wrong means interstellar war.
In either situation, as the leader of Earth's only superpower, the president of the United States will have a lot of responsibility should aliens land. He or she will either be leading the (again, probably doomed) fight against the extraterrestrials a la Bill Pullman inIndependence Day or working on brokering a billion-year peace deal with the people of Squidulon-5 or whatever. Those are the highest possible stakes—either human slaves in the Saharan phosphorus mines will be cursing your name in 2528, or you will be remembered as the greatest and most important diplomat in Earth's 4.5 billion year history.
The chance of us making first contact with aliens between 2016 and 2020 is remote, but if we did, who would you want in the Oval Office? To figure it out, I reached out to some of the best minds in the world of extraterrestrial research. These experts—three researchers in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) field and one UFOlogist—gave me some pretty interesting answers. Sometimes they were pretty vague, but it doesn't sound like any of them are eager to Make Earth Great Again.
Dan Werthimer, Chief SETI Scientist at the UC Berkeley Department of Astronomy
VICE: Does it make sense to raise the issue of what to do about an alien landing in the presidential election? Dan Werthhimer: I think people should start thinking about the consequences of communicating with other civilizations. There are potentially great outcomes: We could learn a lot, and there are potentially bad outcomes. We could learn about technologiesthat would be good for weapons, or something like that. So it would be good to start thinking about how the world is going to deal with this and who should speak for Earth—and if we should reply, who's going to reply, and how do we draft that sort of message. It's good to think about that ahead of time, because it could be chaos if we ever find a signal.
Is one major candidate better in your opinion? I think [Donald Trump] makes a lot of off-the-cuff remarks, many of which he later says, "Oh that was a joke," but that's the kind of thing that could get us in a war, or a nuclear war or something. Especially when you're coming into contact with different cultures, or even different civilizations, you need to be careful about what you say, and how it could be misconstrued. We need to go about these things much more carefully than Trump does with that stuff.
What could go wrong if Trump is in office and aliens show up? It's likely the first civilization we contact will be way more advanced than we are. We cannot contact them now if they're primitive civilizations—or if they're still bacteria or trees. It's unlikely that we'll discover a civilization that's just discovered radio like we have—we've only had radio for 100 years. The more likely scenario is we discover civilizations that are billions of years old that have been talking to one another. You get on the galactic internet and learn about the thousands of other civilizations that can talk to one another—or billions. Our sun is 5 billion years old, and some stars are 10 billion years old. So you can imagine very advanced civilizations.
You want to go about these things carefully and put your best foot forward—there can be dangers. If these civilizations are way more advanced, then presumably they'll have technology that is way more advanced than ours. Hopefully they'll learn to live together in peace—I grew up in the 60s, and I thought everybody was a flower child, and we were all gonna live together happily. But that might be naïve! There could be the Borg out there or something. So you don't want somebody like Trump shooting off his mouth, and people misunderstanding what he intended. I can imagine during the Cuban Missile Crisis if Trump had been our president. He could have obliterated the planet by mistake with nuclear weapons.
Andrew Siemion, Director of the Berkeley SETI Research Center
VICE: What qualities do we want in a president if aliens land? Andrew Siemion: I think imagining what might happen if a civilization were to visit Earth would be difficult to predict, and I think all the declared candidates have their pros and cons. I don't know that I would venture a particular person on a declared ticket to be my favorite. Suffice to say that they all have pros and cons, depending what another civilization might be like.
But what do you know about the candidates on this issue? I do know that Hillary has expressed some interest in the topic, and that's very heartening. But I think, again, it's very difficult to predict what another civilization might be like. And it's hard to predict what kind of leader would be best suited to deal with such a situation—but my hope would be that were we to actually make contact with another civilization that it would be a unifying moment for the whole world. Not just for the United States, but for the whole world, and we could all come together to address that challenge, or revel in that discovery, whether we're Democrats or Republicans or other.
Are you saying hostility is a very real possibility? It's very difficult to predict what another intelligent species in the galaxy, or indeed in the universe, might be like. Some people think technological developments and altruism are kind of tied together, and the more technologically advanced a species becomes the more altruistic or friendly it becomes. We don't really have any good evidence for that. In fact, we kind of have evidence to the contrary. So it's really hard for us to predict what another civilization might be like. At SETI, we're just trying to listen for signals. We're not expressly trying to make contact per se, at least overtly.
Preston Dennett, UFO Investigator and Author
VICE: Which candidate should be president of the United States if aliens land? Preston Dennett: Ha! That's an interesting question. I would pick Hillary because she's had more foreign policy experience. She has also been photographed carrying a book about UFOs, and her husband has read UFOs Over Roswell, so I'm guessing she knows about UFOs.
Paul Horowitz, Experimental Astrophysics at Harvard
VICE: Which candidate should be president of the United States if aliens land? Paul Horowitz: That's such a no-brainer!
Why? Well, I'd want one, someone of statesman-like, upstanding character—like Walter Cronkite, or [Barack] Obama, or Colin Powell, or Gandhi—and two, someone who would seek the counsel and accumulated wisdom of social scientists, historians, linguists, and astronomers. Clearly, one [candidate] fails spectacularly at both. Some may argue that the other, though she would do nicely on number two, does not really satisfy number one. Without stating my opinion on that—and given your constraint that it has to be a choice [between existing candidates]—it's obvious.
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UFO sightings, cases and close encounters with the first kind
UFO sightings, cases and close encounters with the first kind
By SAbir Hussai
UFO Triangle over Belgium 1989-1990
This week let us analyze Close Encounters of the First Kind, the most common as well as easily prone to misunderstanding type of UFO encounters. Since the 1940s millions of people all over the world have reported this kind of UFO encounter.
When a person says he saw an UFO then we can say he had a Close Encounter of the First Kind, provided the UFO sighting must have occurred within a distance of 500 feet, so that the individual could have a clear view of the target. If there are other eye witness from the same area and radar evidence, then this sighting becomes a very strong one.
Of all the sources of information about UFOs eye witness accounts is the largest. But we have to be very careful when dealing with it, because it is also one of the most misleading. As Friedman points out just because you saw something fly in the sky which you couldn’t identify, doesn’t mean it is a flying saucer from another world. All UFOs are not Flying Saucers, but some certainly are.
The great majority of UFOs sighted can be explained as IFOs- Identifiable Flying Objects- Astronomical phenomena like planets, meteors and comets. Atmospheric phenomena like Aurora Borealis, ball lightening, and reflections from fog and mist. Advertising blimps, balloons, clouds, contrails, magnesium flares, migrating birds, kites, insect swarms, fireworks, swamp gas, dust devils, elevated streetlights, lights from cars, beacons, unmanned Arial Vehicles, military test crafts, re-entering satellites and rocket launchings.
Even after considering all the above possibilities there is a significant percentage of sighting which cannot be explained. The fact that these sightings come from highly qualified military pilots and radar operators is what adds to their legitimacy. Since the 1940s hundreds of pilots both civilian and military have had this kind of encounters. 1952 UFO sightings over Washington, New York Hudson Valley UFO sightings in 1980, Belgium UFO sightings in 1989-90, Moscow sightings in 1990, Mexico sightings in 1991 and Stephenville Texas are some of the best authenticated incidents of Close Encounters of the First Kind.
One of the best instances of Close Encounters of the First Kind occurred in 1986 over the skies of several states in south-eastern Brazil. As many as twenty UFOs were seen and tracked by ground radar and at least six airplanes during the night of May 19. Two F-5E and three Mirage jet fighters were scrambled from Santa Cruz and Anápolis Air Force Bases. The case was discussed openly by high ranking government officials and reported widely in the Brazilian media, leading to a press conference at the Ministry of Aeronautics in Brasilia on May 23, where air traffic controllers and air force pilots involved in the chase gave testimony.
The Minister of Aeronautics, Brigadier General Otávio Moreira Lima, stated that on the night of 19th and early morning of 20th May, at least 20 objects were detected by Brazilian radars. They saturated the radars and interrupted traffic in the area. Each time that radar detected unidentified objects, fighters took off for intercept. Radar detects only solid metallic bodies and heavy clouds. There were no clouds or any other conventional aircraft in the region. The sky was clear. Radar doesn’t have optical illusions and the signals on the radar were quite clear. The accounts of air force pilots and radar controllers confirmed this.
The message from the American Defense Attaché Office in Rio to the Defense Intelligence Agency stated Brazilian Air Force had a Close Encounter of the First Kind. Three visual sightings and positive radar contact from three different types of radar systems, leads one to believe that something arrived over Brazil the night of 19 May. This something was not the product of human mind.
(The writer is the Director of INSETS: Indian Society for Extraterrestrial Studies and also the author of ‘Accidental Apocalypse’)
When Daymond Steer of the Conway Sun asked Hillary about her husband’s comments on UFOs, she said, “I think we may have been” visited already, but “we don’t know for sure.” She also told Steer that her campaign chairman, John Podesta (also former councillor to Barack Obama and White House Chief of Staff for the Clinton Administration), has encouraged her to pursue the subject, stating that he “has made me personally pledge we are going to get the information out.”
Podesta has gone on record about this issue multiple times; at the end of his 2014 campaign he tweeted that his biggest regret was not being able to “secure the disclosure of UFO files.” You can read more about thathere.
He also wrote the forward to Leslie Kean’s 2010 New York Times bestseller, UFOs: Generals, Pilots, & Government Officials Go On The Record:
I’m skeptical about many things, including the notion that government always knows best, and that the people can’t be trusted with the truth. The time to pull the curtain back on this subject is long overdue. We have statements from the most credible sources – those in a position to know – about a fascinating phenomenon, the nature of which is yet to be determined.
The photo to your left has been circulating the internet for years and was just published by the New York Times. Pictured with Hillary is Laurence Rockefeller, who maintained an active interest in UFOs and has supported the work and investigations of various people in the field. (source).
The book Clinton is holding, titled Are We Alone?, was written by Paul Davies, a well-respected American physicist who has held professorships at various universities. Most of his research has related to quantum field theory. The book considers the ramifications of contact with intelligent extraterrestrials.
The above is merely a brief summary of Hillary and her team’s interest in the UFO phenomenon, a subject that continues to gain attention with every passing year. Since Hillary is the presidential favourite, the question has been asked and she has replied.
In a recent appearance on the popular Jimmy Kimmel show, she was asked about UFOs, and her reply was as follows:
There’s a new name, it’s unexplained aerial phenomenon (UAP). UAP, that’s the latest nomenclature. . . . I would like us to go into those files, and, hopefully make as much of that public as possible. If there’s nothing there, let’s tell people there’s nothing there. If there is something there, unless it’s a threat to national security, I think we oughtta share it with the public.
But Wait….
First of all, it’s important to recognize that dozens of countries have already released their ‘UFO’ files, and these comprise thousands of pages of documents. Obviously, there is something there. The UK, for example, released their latest batch in June 2013, and you can access those here. Considering that a number of countries have followed suit, I think it’s safe to assume that the United States also has files in its archives that have yet to be released to the public, which is what Jon Podesta was referring to when he expressed his regret at being unable to “secure the disclosure of UFO files.”
“The nations of the world are currently working together in the investigation of the UFO phenomenon. There is an international exchange of data. Maybe when this group of nations acquires more precise and definite information, it will be possible to release the news to the world.”
– General Carlos Castro Cavero, Spanish Air Force General (a statement given to the world in the 1970s)
Via the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), however, intelligence agencies in the United States have released some UFO documents already. These files are extensive, and like those released by various countries, they detail hundreds (if not thousands) of military encounters with UFOs and how these objects are tracked on ground radar, air radar, and seen by the pilots sent to intercept them. Here is a classic defence intelligence agency file, one out of thousands of examples.
Dr. Jacques Vallee, a scientist notable for co-developing the first computerized mapping of Mars for NASA, and for his work at SRI International on the network information center for ARPANET, a precursor to the modern Internet, published a paper in the Journal of Scientific Exploration titled “Estimates of Optical Power Output in Six Cases Of Unexplained Aerial Objects With Defined Luminosity Characteristics.” He outlines more examples of such encounters that have been made public, describing how these objects, which are tracked on radar, interfere with the critical systems of the military jets sent to investigate.
Additionally, we have hundreds of statements from very high ranking intelligence, defence, and political figures. You can view some of these statements at the bottom of this article, which we published a few months ago.
“Intelligent beings from other star systems have been and are visiting our planet Earth. They are variously referred to as Visitors, Others, Star People, Ets, etc. . . . They are visiting Earth NOW; this is not a matter of conjecture or wistful thinking.”
– Theodore C. Loder III, Phd, Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences, University of New Hampshire (source)
Why We Can’t Trust Government UFO Disclosure (The Most Important Thing To Remember)
It’s a sad state of affairs when we believe nothing until it has been confirmed by the government, the president, or the media. Mainstream media tells us what to think and what to feel, what is real and what is not. As a result, a lot of important information does not reach the general public, which is not only a shame but downright dangerous, clearly demonstrating our inability to think for ourselves.
A growing number of people are starting to see through the facade, however, and losing faith in information that Western governments and mainstream media put forth. A great example is the so-called ‘war on terror,’ the validity of which many people have begun to question. It is now becoming clear that this war is based on false premises meant to justify the invasion of other countries and a heightened national security state. (You can read more about this topic and ‘false flag’ terrorism here).
There are countless examples, and reputable journalists have also come forth emphasizing this fact. You can see some examples here. The CIA’s operation ‘mockingbird‘ has never really stopped.
It’s clear that the majority of people distrust their government, so why should we be any different when it comes to UFOs? If we can count on anything, it is that these elite groups will manipulate the truth of events around the world for their own purposes. Don’t get me wrong — the UFO phenomenon is undoubtedly real, but we should be wary of any ‘official disclosure’ when it arrives. We can’t rely on official sources to offer up the whole truth, or a truth unpolluted by corporate and other agendas.
It is always important to do your own research. As Dr. Brian O’Leary, former NASA astronaut and Princeton physics professor told us, “there is abundant evidence that we are being contacted, that civilizations have been visiting us for a very long time.” (source)
Enough statements, documents, and whistleblower testimony are out there for you to come to your own conclusions about this phenomenon. And when it comes time for official government disclosure, it might be a good idea to avoid the television altogether.
If you’d like to read more of our articles on the subject, which deal with UFOs, possible friendly/’un-freindly’ contact, and other related topics (such as physics, paradigm shift, human origin, and more), you can visit the exopolitics section of our website and browse through that entire archive.
The chair of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign thinks the U.S. government should open up its files on UFO sightings.
John Podesta, the onetime chief of staff to President Bill Clinton, told Recode's Kara Swisher andVox's Ezra Klein onstage Thursday at the Code Conferencethat he's an unapologetic champion of efforts to press the government to open up about what is known about UAPs, or "unidentified aerial phenomena."
"There are a lot of unexplained series of events around the world, and politicians in governments tend to think that it's not a career-enhancer to talk about them," Podesta said.
A self-described science fiction fan, Podesta said that after leaving the White House, he became involved with a Freedom of Information Act case to declassify government files on reports on the 1969 crash of an aircraft in Pennsylvania that has never been explained. There are theories, he said, that it may have been a Soviet aircraft, and that there is evidence that the U.S. Air Force conducted an investigation into it. "Most of the files have disappeared," he said.
"Rather than being embarrassed and ashamed about it ... I say let's open it up to the public," he said. "I meet a lot of politicians in Washington who say to me that 'we're with you but we can't say it in public.'"
Human brains are pattern-finding machines, but they don’t always get it right. (Photo: Ben Husmann/flickr)
Suppose your friend tells you about a recent UFO sighting in your area. That night you notice an unusual slow-moving light in the sky. Ordinarily, you’d dismiss it as a human aircraft, but tonight you wonder if it’s extraterrestrial. A week later you discover an odd, circular patch of dead grass in your yard — shaped something like a “flying saucer.” The next night you swear you hear strange humming noises outside and soft “alien-like” footsteps below your bedroom window. More and more, these events seem linked to UFOs.
Experts call this apophenia, and, simply put, it’s the human tendency to make connections or see patterns where none exist.
Why does this happen?
Humans are wired to spot patterns in our environment. Our ancestors used this skill to glean information about the seasons, animal migrations, weather phenomena and the location of natural resources that helped them survive.
Unfortunately, our pattern-recognition machinery sometimes turns up connections that aren’t there. From an evolutionary perspective it makes sense that we’d occasionally get it wrong. After all, it’s better that our minds continually detect clues (even random or unrelated clues) than fail to see them altogether. Not recognizing where predators typically hide, for example, can get you eaten. So periodic “false positives” are the price we pay for security, an unfortunate but necessary by-product of our need to survive and find meaning in a chaotic world.
Connecting the dots about where dangerous predators hide and learning to spot them helped our ancestors survive. (Photo:Jonathan P/flickr)
Examples of apophenia
Our brain’s ability to discern meaningful patterns has continued to be an important survival skill in the modern world. And thankfully, most of our false positives are relatively harmless. For example, there’s a type of apophenia called pareidolia, which is when you spy a lamb in the clouds or an old man in the moon or the face of Jesus on a piece of toast.
Of course, glimpsing nonexistent patterns can also lead you down a dark path. One example is latching onto supernatural or magical explanations for phenomena that don’t seem explainable via science, terrifying yourself and others.
Then there’s the gambler’s fallacy — the belief that if something happens a lot then things will soon balance out so it happens less. Or vice versa. Take a coin toss. If you get five heads in a row, you may believe you’re more likely to get tails next time. But your chance of getting heads (using a fair coin) is exactly the same each time — 50/50.
Or how about the “hot hand fallacy,” the tendency to believe that previous success means you’re on a roll? This type of cognitive misfire is especially dangerous if you believe your good luck at the roulette wheel or picking stocks means you can’t lose in the future.
In science, apophenia may cause researchers seeking a big discovery to glom onto evidence of order that doesn't exist or to ignore findings that don’t support their hypothesis. According to one study, 24-40 percent of published research on strategic management might not reach the same conclusions if repeated. The peril lies in trumpeting results that aren’t true — for instance, that a new drug eradicates cancer or that vaccines cause autism. The result may be that you choose to undergo an ineffective treatment instead of opting for something proven or shun preventive therapies that could save lives later on.
A related tendency is noticing selective facts and concocting an entire belief system. For example, someone may think a three-week cold spell means global warming isn’t real, or begin trafficking in conspiracy theories, which can range from the fairly benign claim that Elvis faked his own death to delusional Holocaust denial.
Pareidolia is a type of apophenia that causes us to see faces in rocks, shapes in the clouds and George Washington’s image on a grilled cheese sandwich. (Photo: Joshua Tree National Park/flickr)
Other research indicates that apophenia may also be related to over-activation of the brain’s right hemisphere (the seat of creativity and artistic senses), and may be more common in people with higher dopamine levels, a brain chemical that stimulates you to seek out pleasurable activities, improves memory, boosts motivation and helps you focus.
Is apophenia ever good?
Uncovering patterns that others don’t see may be more common in those suffering from mental illness, but it doesn’t always stoke dangerous delusional thinking. This brain “glitch” might also be the fuel behind creativity, imagination and visionary flights of fancy. Think of a poet’s whimsical metaphors or artistic symbolism in a painting. Or how about epiphanies, which bring sudden intuitive insights about the world’s interconnectedness? As many have long believed, mental illness and creativity really do seem to share a common brain pathway.
Do the patterns that creative types and dreamers see really exist? Maybe only for them, at least initially, but when shared with others, they often provide new perceptions, usher in scientific discoveries and bring greater wisdom. Apophenia only treads on precarious ground when we pick and choose the patterns we notice and fail to connect all the dots, or act out destructively based on our perceptions.
How to avoid self-deception
You’re more likely to “stumble upon” counterproductive non-existent patterns when you wish something were true or it serves a narrative you want to tell — like you’re on a lucky streak or your favorite celebrity didn’t die or the research theory you staked your career on isn’t wrong. Connecting all the dots requires keeping an open mind, looking at something from all sides and being willing to accept new information or evidence as it comes along. A little skeptical scrutiny and broad-mindedness goes a long way in keeping apophenia out of the danger zone.
SET in an eerily quiet suburb of Sydney, under the glow of a full moon, the scene resembles an ominous opening of a Hollywood sci-fi film.
But members and guests of the UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia (UFO-PRSA) don’t meet in the dark of the night simply for dramatic effect.
The western Sydney arm of the organisation comes together at this time, from 7-10pm, because most of them are professionals who have work commitments by day.
Among them are lawyers, scientists, public servants, retirees and students who claim to have had alien, UFO and paranormal encounters.
They say it’s the only place they can speak freely about the likes of alien abductions, UFO sightings, telepathy and other phenomena — including the ability to see internal human organs — without ridicule.
Some travel from Wollongong, which doesn’t have its own support group of the same nature, to be there.
The group is hosted by guest speakers including ufologists, authors and scientists in public meetings at the Campbelltown Arts Centre once a month.
At the September meeting, UFO-PRSA posters with pictures of aliens, ghosts and UFOs point attendees to the conference room on level one. Inside are rows of chairs, a snack table with biscuits, tea and coffee, and an overhead projector for presentations. About 16 people show up and pay three uniformed staffers the $15 entry fee
One of several posters at the September UFO society of Australia meeting in Campbelltown.:news.com.au
UFO Society of Australia members told news.com.au that aliens are typically grey, not green like those often shown on television and in books.
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Their experiences and backgrounds vary greatly but they all share one common belief: the truth is out there.
The members mingle before the presentations start. They’re unimpressed by the way, they feel, the mass media has portrayed abductees and believers.
For starters, the cliche “little green men” often parodied on television are actually grey, according to several attendees.
The UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia holds months meetings at night in the Campbelltown Arts Centre.
Source:news.com.au
One member tells news.com.au that proof aliens have already come to Earth is publicly available and that “all you have to do is look”.
“Through the military, the aircraft, the navy,” she says.
“We ought to know what’s going on instead of having the wool pulled over our eyes by the government.
“Astronauts and pilots are now coming out of the woodworks.”
She refers to late US astronaut Edgar Mitchell, who said he had never seen a UFO, but was outspoken in his belief that aliens had probably visited Earth and that the government covered up the evidence.
“He’s created freedom,” she says.
While the group condemns doubters, non-believers and detractors who label them “delusional” and “crazy”, they are often the first to poke fun at themselves. Some of them have “X Files” and extraterrestrial theme ringtones which prompt chuckles from the audience when they sporadically ring throughout the meeting.
‘IF ONE OF THESE REPORTS IS TRUE IT WILL CHANGE MANKIND FOREVER’
Nick Karma says he's captured evidence of UFOs in these photos taken at an undisclosed location in the Top End of Australia.
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UFO researcher and author Moira McGhee, one of two guest speakers on the night, tells news.com.au “there is humour in ufology”.
“If you don’t have humour it’s all going to get too much,” she says.
But according to her, there’s lots of “serious stuff” to cover too.
McGhee is there to talk about her latest book Contact Down Under: A century of UFO sightings in Australasia and the Western Pacific. She promises the audience they will be especially interested when she gets to the chapter about “alien sex”.
“We have reports of men being taken on aircraft and women having their way with them,” McGhee says.
“Usually they have a smile ear to ear those blokes.
“But there are a lot of cases of women having their eggs taken. They are suffering trauma. There are encounters and abductions that are made of absolute horror stuff.”
McGhee says none of it can be explained.
“I don’t know the answers,” she says.
“Any ufologist who tells you they know the answers is kidding themselves.”
UFO researcher and author Moira McGhee at the UFO society of Australia’s September 2016 meeting.
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McGhee says she’s received countless reports of alien encounters from people all over the world during her career. But that hasn’t made it any easier to determine the validity of each claim, according to her.
“A UFO is a flying object we cannot identify by conventional means,” she says.
“There is an interest in ufology right throughout the world so a lot of what reported is technology and not necessarily alien.
“It can be hoaxes, flares, aircraft, satellites, space junk, foreign spies and optical illusions.
“You start looking at every other explanation before you start looking at the improbable, the impossible, the mind boggling.
“You’ve got to wonder, is this person disturbed? Have they been exposed to too much UFO information that could colour what they’re saying? Is that person telling the truth?
“There are a lot of people who are very, very disturbed by what’s happened to them. And one has to be careful. Different researchers have different methods. You can do a lot of damage if you’re bringing these memories forward.”
A UFO filmed by Alan Ferguson over Acacia Hills in the Northern Territory. Picture: Alan Ferguson
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McGhee, who studied law before dedicating the best part of her life to UFO research, says she has found that most alien abductees are “chosen for their psychic abilities”.
“Poltergeist activity seems to go on around abductees,” she says.
“They might notice the microwave oven just exploded or the lights go on and off.”
According to McGhee, “blue beams” are one of several common descriptions in witness reports.
“We’ve got lots of reports from people about men in black and aliens with an oriental appearance,” she says.
“We get reports of disappearing people, missing time.
“I don’t agree with everything people say. There’s a lot of conspiracy stuff. You don’t know what’s true and what’s not. Maybe none of us have the right answer.
“But the worst thing a researcher can do is to close their mind.
“They need to believe anything is possible but have a big dose of scepticism too.
“If even one of these reports is true it will change mankind forever.”
‘I’VE BEEN VISITED BY ALIENS SINCE I WAS NINE YEARS OLD’
Sydney public servant *Jessie, 43, claims to have been visited by aliens since she was nine years old.
She doesn’t want to be identified publicly because of possible financial repercussions.
“I have a government job,” she says.
“I don’t want to lose that.”
She says she was first visited by an extraterrestrial being when she was a child living in Uzbekistan.
“I was at home in a room by myself and a grey humanoid about the same height as me appeared from behind the wardrobe,” she says.
“I wasn’t scared of it, it was my friend. He just wanted to be with me.
“I told my brother and sister and they went and checked and said there was nothing there. He was there with me all the time and then he left. He told me telepathically that he had to go but that he’d come back soon.”
Jessie says the alien delivered on its promise and returned to her when she was 14 years old.
“I woke up from a very loud noise when it was quite dark,” she says.
“I could see out the window what appeared to me like a huge helicopter with strange lights around it.
“(The UFO) was about 150m above. I could see every single little stone on the buildings. That light magnified everything. Then it disappeared. After the last surge of light everything just went black. There was no anything. And I went back to sleep.”
*Jessie described seeing ‘bright lights’ from a UFO, like this mock up illustration, shine down on buildings.
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A few months later she saw an article in the local newspaper that supported her story, she says.
“It was about a plane flying above Russia and the people in the plane saw exactly the same thing, dropping the lights down,” she says.
“I read the article and I understood ‘OK that’s what I saw.’”
But the strange occurrences didn’t end there, according to Jessie.
“After that things started to happen to me,” she says.
“I lied down on the couch after studying when I was 26 … The window was (opposite) the lounge. I saw an eye looking object, very big, about the size of the window and it started flying towards me. As it was flying towards me, it was like a red cherry colour hologram. There were some symbols inside. And it just stopped near my face. I was like, ‘OK, great I’ve got hallucinations from the study.’ I started to blink my eyes and it was still there. I put my hand in it and it just moved away from my hand. I looked at it and was like, ‘OK what do you want?’ It just stayed there not doing anything. I was buggered. I said to it: ‘I’m just very tired … I’m going to sleep … and you can stay, I don’t care who you are, what you are.’ I just lied down and switched off. It went back to the window and I just fell asleep.
“Two weeks after I started to see internal organs in humans.”
Jessie says it was these experiences that brought her to the UFO-PRSA meetings, which she attends every month.
“People don’t call me crazy here,” she says. “People don’t look at me like I’m cuckoo. I can get support from others and tell other people, ‘You’re not crazy.’”
ENCOUNTERS OF THE EXTRAORDINARY KIND
UFO-PRSA president Larraine Cilia says the group is made up of “like-minded people”.
“This is an open forum where they can tell their story in an environment that’s free of ridicule,” she tells news.com.au.
“Most people who come forward haven’t got anyone else to talk to because there’s still that ridicule factor attached.”
Cilia also offers individual counselling services “for people who have been traumatised not just by abduction scenarios but by poltergeist and paranormal experiences as well”.
“It’s all linked,” she says.
She says the organisation’s purpose is “to waken people up to what’s going on”.
“The media might have someone they’re interviewing on the TV like me, who is serious about the subject, and they’ll have little green men in spaceships on a screen behind them,” she says.
“They make light of it. We really need it to be looked at as a serious subject.
“It’s more common for people to have these encounters than most realise.”
Cilia says she is contacted by at least one new person per week who claims to have spotted UFOs or had alien encounters.
“People don’t go to the police about sightings anymore,” Cilia says.
“They go online and find out where they can report and go straight to the civil UFO groups.
“We get calls from all over Australia.”
She says she typically works through the process of elimination as a first step when responding to witness reports.
“First of all we have a look at the star chart and ask them where what they saw was situated to make sure it wasn’t a planet, meteor, plane or helicopter,” she says.
“Most people realise it’s not because the brain is like a computer. It will compute, ‘Oh my God, that’s not a plane, that’s not a star,’ and that’s when they say, ‘It’s something unusual I’m going to report that.’”
If no obvious explanation can be found she then encourages witnesses to fill out a sightings report on the organisation’s website.
‘I WAS ABDUCTED BY ALIENS. NOW WHAT?’ (FILL OUT A FORM)
A completed section on an Australian UFO Report form from the National archives of Australia.
Source:Supplied
Witnesses are asked to include information on the Australian UFO Report form about where they “first observed UFO” and whether or not it had “seams, windows, lights, pulsating lights, antenna or appendages”.
An entire page is left blank for the witness to draw a UFO comfit, of sorts: “Please sketch the object including shape and colour of features”, the instructions read. Further details are sought as to the appearance of the UFO and how it moved. “Did it separate into two parts? Moved across the sky, hovered in the sky, hovered near the ground, rotated, moved in a straight line, moved erratically, changed direction, landed, and took off?”
Other things to consider include “possible disturbances of radios, television, engines, lights, animals or witnesses” and whether or not the witness suffered any physical effects like: “Illness, electromagnetic, imprints, residue, vegetation change, smoke, vapour trail, noise, vibrations, heat and other”.
A pile of the report forms is left on a desk for members and guests to take from the group’s monthly meeting.
‘NO LONGER IS LIFE POSSIBLE OUT THERE, IT’S VERY PROBABLE’
Ufologist Bryan Dickeson shows UFO society guests diagrams of aliens as described and sketched in witness reports.
Source:news.com.au
Scientist, author and ufologist Bryan Dickeson is there to give a presentation on the electronic UFO sighting databases he has developed for New Zealand and Australia. He shows diagrams of UFOs and aliens based on witness reports and newspaper articles.
“I’ve put it into electronic format so we can access it and search large masses of data and do this in a much more readily and accessible way,” he says.
“The information we’re getting up is very, very interesting. On average in New Zealand one UFO appears every six days. That’s 60 events per year. I’m not talking about lights in the sky. I’m talking about when people actually see something when they come down and it stays for a while then goes away.”
He’s also working on an Australian database and says he’s got “a lot of material”.
“There’s an awful lot of commotion there,” he says.
Ufologist Bryan Dickeson shows UFO Society guests diagrams of UFOs as described and sketched in witness reports.
Source:news.com.au
Dickeson, who has two science degrees, is a second generation ufologist. His parents were naval aerial photographers during WW2 before they founded a UFO group in New Zealand.
Since taking over their work he has investigated multiple reported UFO landing sites.
“There’s a difference of soil samples between the control area and the affected area,” Dickeson says.
“We take a series of controlled samples outside to compare with the altered sample. It’s very hard to actually detect. Sometimes you find different concentrations of irons, magnesium or calcium.”
But how is that linked to alien life?
“That’s a good question,” Dickeson says. “The thing is we don’t really know what we’re looking for.”
While Dickeson concedes he has more questions than answers, there’s one thing he says he knows for sure.
“No longer is life possible out there, it’s very probable,” he says.
‘THE ALIENS HAVE BEEN HERE FOREVER’
As the meeting draws to an end, the group discussion moves to how to cope with life after being abducted by aliens, and returned to Earth.
One woman in the audience raises her hand to share her knowledge.
“Once you start accepting what’s happened, you let go of the fears around you,” she says.
Another woman mentions that those who have been abducted and returned “get angry” when questioned about their experiences. Others agree.
“It’s important to find out how they feel in a general way without creating anxiety,” she says.
*Anna says she’s had extraterrestrial encounters all her life.
“Since I was a child I’ve been in contact,” she says.
“But I don’t speak publicly about it because of the ridicule factor that’s attached to it.
“I’m one of those who knows. I just know.”
What does she know?
“I don’t have to believe I know,” she reiterates without further explanation.
Know what exactly?
“That aliens have been here forever,” she says.
“I know where we come from. I just know a lot of things that I’ve never been taught. Some of it I’ve been told and some of it I’ve brought here with me. I’ve chosen to come here in this lifetime. I believe originally we came from Mars.”
Several other members nod knowingly and agree as Anna explains that the Orion star system and volcanoes on the red planet “line up with the Giza pyramids”.
“There’s too many coincidences,” she says.
*David, who doesn’t want to be named publicly for fear of ridicule, interjects:
“The photograph of the structures on Mars is a copy of Tor Hill in England,” he says.
“The structures on the mound around Tor Hill, in England are the same as on Mars.”
His girlfriend, *Kylie, adds: “There’s also buildings on Mars as well.”
And with that, the meeting is over and its members walk off into the yonder, under a twinkling night sky.
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29-09-2016
Science, History, Religion, Knowledge, and the Truth - The Great American Myth
Science, History, Religion, Knowledge, and the Truth - The Great American Myth
"Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge." - Carl Sagan
"History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again." - Maya Angelou
"Just as a candle cannot burn without fire, men cannot live without a spiritual life." - Buddha
"To know that we know what we know, and to know that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge." - Nicolaus Copernicus
"It is a sad regret to have searched for the truth and settled for an answer." - Robert Brault
This piece will begin with an analysis of a debate between Dr. Jared Diamond, and one of his detractors. This will be followed by a broader analysis of the roles of Science, History, Religion, Knowledge, and Truth in human society. Dr. Diamond was born on September 10, 1937. He is an American scientist and author best known for his popular science books, The Third Chimpanzee (1991), Guns, Germs, and Steel (1997, awarded a Pulitzer Prize), Collapse (2005), and The World Until Yesterday (2012). Originally trained in physiology, Diamond is known for drawing from a variety of fields, including anthropology, ecology, geography and evolutionary biology. He is a professor of geography at the University of California, Los Angeles.
The debate centered around Dr. Diamond's, Guns, Germs, and Steel. This is followed by “History Upside Down,” in The New York Review of Books, by Dr. William H. McNeil, and Dr. Diamonds response to the review, also in The New York Review of Books, along with Dr. McNeil's secondary response to Diamond. Guns, Germs, and Steel, Dr. Diamond argued, was written to show how much environmental conditions have affected the development of human society. He offered many examples from around the world that showed how one society was dominated by another because of the advantages that their given environment offered them over the environment of the people’s that they dominated, i.e., the Maori over the Moriori. These were two peoples in the far southern reaches of Polynesia that were actually of the same line. Dr. Diamond is not a historian. He is a scientist, and so when he wrote his ‘World History,’ he looked for a broad pattern in history to explain how society came to be where it is. He analyzed his sources and developed, he argued, an all encompassing answer to the problem that he was faced with. Dr. McNeil, however, is a historian, and he reviewed Guns, Germs, and Steel from that perspective. Under such constraints, historical studies normally take a much narrower approach in their work. This was Dr. McNeil's chief complaint. He felt that Dr. Diamond's approach ignored critical cultural details that were important in understanding why certain human societies made the decisions that they did. Observe how Diamond approached the question that he was trying to answer, one offered to him by a New Guinea native, Yali, who wondered why white people were always the ones with the best ‘cargo.’ One of Dr. Diamonds answers as to why Westerners had this advantage was that their environment was more conducive to the early development of agriculture. The Eurasian continent had the highest concentration of domesticatable wild plant species in the world, whereas; people’s in the Americas, Africa, and Australia, despite having been in their environments for some time did not have the same advantages as the Eurasians because they did not have as many such wild plant species available to them, if they had any at all. The numerous amounts of wild plant species that were available for domestication in Eurasia made it possible for those people to settle into sedentary lifestyles much earlier than the peoples of the other continents.
Another one of Dr. Diamonds answers to Yali’s question was that the people of the Eurasian continent had a massive advantage over the peoples of other continents in the availability of big domesticatable wild animals. Of all the major domesticated ‘work’ animals in the world, and there were fourteen that he identified, thirteen of them were in a very localized area, North Africa to the Indus River Valley, centralized in the Mesopotamian River Valley. These domesticated animals offered the peoples of Eurasia several important advantages over other peoples. He discussed this situation by observing the mass extinctions that took place in the Americas, Australia, and the Polynesian Islands upon the arrival of humans. The big animals in Eurasia and Africa had an advantage over those of the Americas and the other continents, in that their evolution took place almost directly parallel to that of humans. They evolved with humans; and thus, they developed a healthy fear of humans, which gave them certain advantages that could help them either avoid human hunters as their hunting skills improved, i.e., the Gazelle that can jump up to thirty feet into the air in one leap, or develop a mutual relationship according to the needs of the humans that were working with them. The big animals in other portions of the world had no such advantage, and so, evolving independently of humans, they were unprepared for the onslaught of highly skilled human hunters, leaving them no possible chance for future domestication. Yet another of Dr. Diamond's answers to the question was directed towards geography, specifically, the orientation and location of the earth’s continents. Eurasia is orientated east to west, and combined, is much larger than any of the other contiguous continents. Africa and the Americas are orientated north to south and Australia is not only the world’s smallest continent but is also extremely isolated. Such conditions, as argued by Dr. Diamond, gave the peoples of Eurasia a greater advantage over those of the other continents. According to Dr. Diamond, the advantages that all of these conditions offered to the peoples of Eurasia were voluminous. The greater number of easily collected and domesticatable wild plant species allowed people to settle into stationary villages a lot sooner, which also facilitated the development of agriculture a lot sooner, allowed for denser populations, the development of skilled artisans that could be fed while not having to participate in the collection of food, and the earlier development of complex political structures. The wide variety of domesticatable animal species also gave these peoples the advantage in that they were able to get more done in less time, which gave skilled artisans the time to develop more advanced technologies, such as writing and weapons, as well. This also created more surpluses in food, which allowed for even denser human populations and even more complicated political structures that came to include slave labor and organized religion. Another unique advantage that these large domesticated species gave to Eurasians was germs. Coupled with the byproducts of sedentary living, living near or directly handling bodily waste, humans were exposed to multiple deadly germs when living or working around large animals. Those peoples who were not killed by the germs, lived to pass special immunities onto their offspring. Peoples on other continents were not so lucky. Another big advantage of these conditions, per Dr. Diamond, was the rapid spread of food production and other technologies along the east to west axis of Eurasia. This meant that not all peoples had to spend the inordinate amount of time required to develop the technologies themselves, and more people could gain the advantages of the technologies more quickly. The Americas were disadvantaged by their isolation from the center of production in Eurasia as were Australia, Polynesia, and Africa. Furthermore, Africa suffered because Eurasian crops could not survive in the jungle and could not cross the deserts. There was also a problem in the Americas with the spread of crops and technology north to south after Mesoamericans, and the peoples of South America, developed their own crops and technologies much later. Once again, it seems that Dr. McNeil’s main issue with Guns, Germs, and Steel was that Dr. Diamond excluded what he considered minor cultural details that were important in understanding why certain human societies made the decisions that they did. The first question is, “Is this judgment true?” For the most part, yes, Dr. Diamond did refrain from discussing extremely narrow cultural details, however; on occasion, he did discuss cultural developments, but only in relation to a particular environmental condition that allowed for their existence. The next question is this, “Did Dr. Diamond do this on purpose?” He most assuredly did, and he did so for a very major reason. Very honestly, from the approach that he took in the book, he had very little need to care about those minor cultural details. From the reading, it can be argued that Dr. Diamond was stating that if not for the proper environmental conditions, those narrow minor details would never have had the opportunity to develop, and humans could very possibly still be hunter-gatherers, never having produced the massive and complex world-wide society that exists today. It's fairly clear that this is a scientific look at how human civilization came to be where it now is in the Twenty-First Century. However, like Dr. McNeil, I take issue with Dr. Diamond's story. Dr. McNeil focused on criticizing the overlooking of certain cultural developments that were important to the rise of human civilization. I, however, take with issue with the fact that Dr. Diamond's entire premise seems to to carry a heavy bias from the very beginning. When Dr. Diamond refers to human civilization, exactly which human civilization is he referring to? It is pretty clear that he is referring to Western Civilization, or that part of human civilization that sprang from the Mesopotamian River Valley; in fact, he openly notes in his introduction that he is explaining why it was Western Civilization that mastered the globe first. My question would then be, "Where did he get his information?" He has clearly missed the mark on the development of human civilization; for, long before Rome could even be considered a regional power in Europe, Chinese trade fleets were trading with east Africa, all points in Asia, the Middle East, and points in the Pacific. Further, long before Columbus ever set foot on the eastern edge of the Caribbean, Chinese trade fleets had reached the West Coast of the Americas. Further, they have maps to prove their work. He also seems to have missed out on the Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Century West African trade fleets that dealt with the tribes in South America and as far west as Mesoamerica. What can be seen here is that DR. Diamond used selectively tuned scientific data to promote the interests of one area of the human family over another. He did so at the expense of Asia, Africa, and the Americas, who in his work, were considered to be lagging behind Europe. Can our reality be so easily manipulated? Yes. If you are doubtful, ask yourself a little question. How secure is your understanding of US History? US History is based on a few foundational understandings. First, Europeans were the first to "Discover" the Americas. Second, when Europeans arrived in the Americas, the Natives were "Uncivilized" heathens. Third, the United States inherited the European banner in the Western Hemisphere by "Divine Right," and was tasked with spreading the gift of "Civilization" to the "Savages." The reality, as we have already seen to some extent, is much different. First, history, and the evidence that backs it up, has proven that both the Chines and West Africans made it to the Americas long before Columbus or any other European, for that matter; though, the Vikings did reach what is now Canada by A.D. 1000, almost five hundred years before Columbus. Of course, none of this accounts for the Inuit, who lived in the Arctic regions of the globe, traveling back and forth from Eurasia and North America over the ice sheets, long before any of these sea faring peoples. Second, when Columbus did begin the mass emigration of Europeans to the Americas, the peoples there were far from uncivilized, and they heavily defied Dr. Diamonds East to West paradigm. From the North going South, there was the Mississippian Culture that inhabited the center of the North American continent, the Aztecs, or the "Mexia," in what is now Central Mexico, the Maya in the Yucatan and the Northern reaches of the Central American Isthmus, the Inca, and several empires before them, situated on the Andes Mountains, and what archaeologists are beginning to uncover the remains of, a result of deforestation combined with modern satellite technology, a civilization that likely centered around the outer Amazon River Basis. On this last one, there is much work left to be done, though. So, the basic fundamentals of "American" History are a carefully collected bundle of Euro Facts and Illusionary Falsehoods assembled to ensure that Western Civilization is given credit for "Discovering," "Civilizing," and "Globalizing" an entire hemisphere that was already inhabited by advanced civilizations that had already long had contact with the Eastern world. So, it has now been shown that both science and history can be intentionally taken out of context to, essentially, say or support just about whatever the person handling the information wants it to say, even to the point of ignoring or discarding information that offers a glaring contradiction to the story that the person wants to push. Religion can do much the same thing. Take the primary religion of Western Civilization, Christianity, for example. The entire religion is based upon one of the greatest fallacies ever perpetrated by human kind. Jesus the Christ, the central most figure in the Christian religion, has absolutely no basis, whatsoever, in historical fact. There is nothing written of him in contemporary historical sources. His birth and life can be not accounted for in the contemporary records of the Jews, and even more importantly, there is no mention of a Yeshua bin Yosef, Jesus Son of Joseph, or Jesus the Christ, in the contemporary records of the Roman Empire. Neither, is there any ancillary mention of such a man in the records of the Parthian Empire. This means that during the time period in which the Christian bible reports he existed, 5 B.C. to 30 A.D., there is no evidence of the man's existence in one of the most heavily populated and most commercially mobile regions of the world. Two advanced civilizations could not account for a man that healed the sick, as if by miracle, and fed five thousand people with only two fish and three loafs of bread. The first actual mention of the Christ by any historical writer was made by Josephus in 92 A.D., sixty plus years after the Jesus figure would have died and ascended into heaven, another dramatic fact that cannot be corroborated. His work has long since been discredited because he had no sources to back up his references to the Christ. What is more likely, and several historians have offered remarks to this effect, is that the story of the Christ figure is based upon several figures that existed during the period in question. They were reporting to do similar things that are accorded to the Christ, claiming to be the coming Messiah, and promising freedom from Rome. As for the spiritual aspects of the figure, most historians agree that the life of Jesus is based upon the legend of the Egyptian god Horace. Some also believe that aspects of Zoroastrianism made their way into the mix. Many say that that this is what is responsible for the Book of Revelation. Regardless of where the various parts of the story come from, a religion was crafted upon this information that is now used to control the actions of billions of people around the world. What has just transpired was a brief display of what people can do when they mishandle or intentionally appropriate for nefarious purposes, two very important items, knowledge and truth. Knowledge can generally be referred to as facts, understanding, and skills acquired through research and experience. Knowledge can be pursued in many ways. The three listed, Science, History, and Religion, are but a view of the methods available. Truth is, quite simply, the most generally accepted interpretation of gathered knowledge. This is a generalized definition, but what it basically means is that truth can be just about anything, as long as it is accepted by the greater majority of a given society. It also means that whatever truth is accepted does not have to be as at all accurate. It can be as biased as a society is willing to push it. As such, there are three general "Truths" accepted by a general majority of the American population, which tend to formulate what can be most assuredly referred to as the "Great American Myth." These truths are that Western Civilization is the ascendant power in the world, supported by evolution, geography, and agriculture, and millions of year of "quality" scientific data; that Western Civilization, historically, has been able to master the needed technology to overcome the most difficult of obstacles in the their pursuit of "Civilization," and are thus, somehow entitled to the spoils of their conquests; and finally, Western Civilization is backed by the power of "Almighty God," so, anything that they do, no matter how gruesome, is justified, especially when their actions are committed against the mindless heathens that were not able to master what "God" gave them. These truths have been used to justify the conquest of the Americas, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Pacific by various European powers and the United States. It has been justified to economically enslave vast areas of globe in the name of profit and civilization. While these truths can be applied to the United States internationally, they have most glaringly been applied to the United States on the domestic front. So, the American Myth begins to take shape. A country has been formed on the North American continent that was established by white people, for white people, and is maintained by white people. They have established a scientific reason for their prominence, they have written history, such that it supports their way of life, and they have built a socio-religious culture that sanctifies the rule of the white man. This country was built on the backs of African slaves, whose descendants are still largely relegated to second class citizenship, if that. It has prospered on the backs of immigrants, who have been either forced to abandon their ancient cultural heritage to fit in to white culture, or who have now been deemed "Illegal," and it has been held up and justified by a religion that condemns all non-believers to the depths of hell, and more tragically, to social exclusion. The United States is still the land of the WASP, or the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Do you not think that this is the case? Attempt to challenge the power of the white man. Develop science that counters the pre-eminence of the white man, write history that minimizes the role of the white man, and create a religion that equalizes the soul of the white man with the rest of humanity; and then, watch your work be deemed pseudo science, revisionist history, or heresy. This is the reality in this country, and it is why it is so hard for anyone of color to break any barriers of any kind. This country was not designed to be their home. It was designed to be their prison. When Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address, he was not referring to all of the people in this country. Though, the text of his speech read, "that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the Earth;" what he really meant was, "and that government of white people, by white people, and for white people shall not perish from the Earth."
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Coin and mysterious UFO The Black Knight Satellite
Coin and mysterious UFO The Black Knight Satellite
Published on Sep 28, 2016
Old European coin depict UFOs? These old coin commemorate the Great Comet of 1680. It was one of the brightest comets in history and was seen by multitudes across Europe from Scotland to France and Italy. BUT was it really a comet? These 1680 coins seem to depict a flying object constructed by some kind of intelligence rather than a comet.
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27-09-2016
Best UFO Photo in the World Taken at Arenal, Costa Rica 45 Yrs Ago
Best UFO Photo in the World Taken at Arenal, Costa Rica 45 Yrs Ago
On September 4, 1971, the Costa Rican National Geographic Institute was taking aerial photos from 10,000 feet of Lake Cote, the small body of water that would later become the larger Lake Arenal, as part of preliminary studies for the future hydroelectric project, reported CRHoy recently.
The study was funded by the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE) to determine water sources in the area for their planned hydroelectric project.
Photographer Sergio Loaiza, along with Costa Ricans Juan Bravo and Francisco Reyes, traveled on a twin-engine Canadian F680 with a special 100 lb map-making camera donated by the German government rigged onto the floor of the plane snapping a photo about every 13 seconds.
It was during this aerial inspection that what is considered to be the best photograph of a UFO in the world was taken.
As explained by ufoevidence.org:
“When the photographs were developed, one of the frames (with the time of 8:25 a.m.) showed what seemed to be a metallic disc about 160ft in diameter, which had just left, or was on the point of entering, the lake. It was giving off light, and had made a sudden manoeuvre at the instant the photo was taken. The object showed up on neither the previous frame of film nor the one afterwards. Checks on the negative eliminated tricks of the light as an explanation.
What the geographers had seen was an extraordinary but little-known phenomenon – a USO. Unidentified Flying Objects, or UFOs, have been reported for centuries. What few people realise is that USOs – Unidentified Submergible Objects – have been reported for almost as long. Sometimes, as in the mysterious incident at Lake Cote, a UFO can be seen transforming itself into a USO, or vice versa.”
Photographer Loaiza said that after the photographs were developed, and the object appearing in that one frame was discussed, he and his colleagues were forbidden from divulging any information about what the scientists on the ICE-Lake Arenal project considered to be a UFO.
In 1979, Ricardo Vilchez, one of the project team members, sent the photograph to an organization in the United States called Ground Saucer Watch (GSW) which analyzes these types of cases. GSW determined that the image was true and unadulterated, reported CRHoy.
After that, the photograph became public in the Costa Rican media.
“It’s one of the most compelling scientific confirmations that UFOs are real,” recounts Oscar Sierra, a UFO researcher based in Costa Rica.
Sierra said the photograph was analyzed in France and the United States by different organizations that studied the case, and all confirmed the object’s existence.
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What if the aliens we are looking for are AI?
What if the aliens we are looking for are AI?
The search for extraterrestrial life has so far assumed our cosmic neighbours are organic. What if we’re dealing with artificial intelligence?
By Richard Hollingham
For more than a century we have been broadcasting our presence to the cosmos. This year, the faintest signals from the world’s first major televised event – the Nazi-hosted 1936 Olympics – will have passed several potentially habitable planets. The first season of Game of Thrones has already reached the nearest star beyond our Solar System.
So why hasn’t ET called us back?
There are plenty of obvious answers. Maybe there are no intelligent space aliens in our immediate cosmic vicinity. Perhaps they have never evolved beyond unthinking microbial slime or – based on our transmissions – aliens have concluded it is safer to stay away. There is, however, another explanation: ET is nothing like us.
One theory is that the aliens that may have created intelligent algorithms are no longer with us
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“If we do find a signal, we shouldn’t expect it’s going to be some sort of soft squishy protoplasmic alien behind the microphone at the other end,” says Seth Shostak, senior astronomer for alien-hunting organisation Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (Seti).
Seti has been actively searching for signs of intelligent extraterrestrial life for more than half a century. Despite tantalising signals (such as this recent one), it has so far drawn a blank. But Shostak believes we should consider looking to our own future to imagine what aliens will be like.
“Perhaps the most significant thing we’re doing is to develop our own successors,” says Shostak. “If we can develop artificial intelligence within a couple of hundred years of inventing radio, any aliens we are likely to hear from have very likely gone past that point.”
The big question is whether the AI goes on to become conscious and define its own goals and decide it doesn’t need the biological creatures that developed it – Stuart Clark
“In other words,” he says, “most of the intelligence in the cosmos, I would venture, is synthetic intelligence and that may disappoint movie goers who expect little grey guys with big eyeballs, no clothes, no hair or sense of humour.”
The argument assumes that the creatures who built the first AIs – grey guys, hyper- intelligent pan-dimensional beings, sentient trees or whatever – are no longer around.
“Well they might be,” Shostak concedes, “but once you develop artificial intelligence you can use that to develop the next generation of thinking thing and so on – within 50 years you not only have a machine that’s far smarter than all the previous machines but certainly smarter than all humans put together.”
Anyone expecting the grey-skinned aliens from sci-fi films may be disappointed
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“The big question,” says astronomer and author of the Search for Earth’s Twin, Stuart Clark, “is whether the AI goes on to become conscious and define its own goals and decide it doesn’t need the biological creatures that developed it.”
From the self-aware death machines of the Berserker booksto the cyborgs of Battlestar Galactica or The Terminator, science fiction certainly has a rich seam of AIs taking over and wiping out their inferior biological creators. It is not, however, necessarily the inevitable path of any technological civilisation. Artificial Intelligence – truly thinking machines with synthetic super-brains – may not even be possible.
“It’s very unclear to me that this is inevitably going to happen,” says Clark. “But the key point is we are looking for something we imagine to be a bit like us and we’re limiting the search as a result.”
Seti could be looking for ET in the wrong place
Seti uses an array of radio telescope dishes in California to search for signals. The receivers are aimed at star systems where planets have been discovered by Earth or space telescopes such as Nasa’s Kepler observatory. These are planets which might have liquid oceans and life-supporting atmospheres – habitats that have made human evolution possible. But machine intelligences could live anywhere.
“That’s the whole problem,” says Shostak. “Not only could they be anywhere, it would make sense for them to go to places in the Universe where there were big sources of energy – if you’re going to do a lot of thinking, a lot of energy helps so maybe that’s the place to look.”
If this is the case, then Seti could be looking for ET in the wrong place. “Instead of having their own fields of radio telescopes,” says Clark, “maybe that money would be better spent equipping every observatory with piggyback equipment that looks at every signal that’s been received and look for repeating patterns.”
Should we be sending signals as well as listening for them?
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Whether every observatory would agree to host a Seti sensor is a matter for debate. The technology might, however, reveal some other surprising astronomical discovery. We now know that pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars. When Jocelyn Bell discovered the first of these oscillating signals in 1967, only half-jokingly did the University of Cambridge team label it LGM1 for Little Green Men.
In the short term, Seti is likely to continue its search for life on Earth-like planets. “But,” says Shostak, “over the course of time if we can come up with some ideas of where you might find synthetic intelligence, I think they’ll be more and more experiments aimed at doing that.”
Another approach would be to broadcast messages from Earth to target regions of the cosmos. It is a controversial strategy that Stephen Hawking has warned could leave the Earth vulnerable to attack and exploitation. "We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn’t want to meet,” he warned in 2010.
So are we any closer to discovering whether we are the lone intelligence – AI or not – in the Universe?
“I don’t agree,” Shostak says. “But Seti has no broadcasting capability and the other thing about broadcasting is that even if you do it, it might be a very long time before you get a response – depending how close the aliens are.”
So are we any closer to discovering whether we are the lone intelligence – AI or not – in the Universe? “I don’t think you can ever say there’s nothing there, you can’t prove that negative,” Shostak says. “What you can say is that there’s something wrong with our approach so, for me, it’s very, very early days to think about giving up.”
Clark agrees. “I think Seti should generalise its search as much as possible,” he says. “An answer to ‘yes there’s intelligent life in the Universe’ has profound implications for us and that alone qualifies Seti to carry on.”
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25-09-2016
Flying Saucers to Mind Control: 7 Declassified Military & CIA Secrets
By Denise Chow, Staff Writer
Credit: U.S. Air Force
INTRO: A secret history
Government and military secrets can range from terrifying to amusing to downright absurd, but most are nothing short of intriguing. From a secret U.S. Air Force project to build a supersonic flying saucer to a now-famous World War II-era research program that produced the first atomic bombs, here are seven declassified military or CIA secrets.
Credit: National Archives
1. Project 1794
In late 2012, the U.S. Air Force declassified a trove of documents, including records of a secret program to build a flying saucer-type aircraft designed to shoot down Soviet bombers. The ambitious program, called Project 1794, was initiated in the 1950s, and a team of engineers was tasked with building a disc-shape vehicle capable of traveling at supersonic speeds at high altitudes.
The declassified documents reveal plans for the plane to reach a top speed of Mach 4 (four times the speed of sound), and reach an altitude of 100,000 feet (30,480 meters). The project's estimated cost was more than $3 million, which in today's dollars would be more than $26 million.
Project 1794 was canceled in December 1961 after tests suggested the flying saucer design was aerodynamically unstable and would likely be uncontrollable at high speeds (let alone supersonic speeds).
In the 1960s, the U.S. Army embarked on a secret mission to build a series of mobile nuclear missile launch sites under the Greenland ice sheet. The objective was to house medium-range missiles close enough to strike targets within the Soviet Union.
The program was codenamed Project Iceworm, but to test its feasibility, the Army launched a cover research project called "Camp Century" in 1960. Under this guise, engineers built a network of underground buildings and tunnels, including living quarters, a kitchen, a recreation hall, infirmary, laboratories, supply rooms, a communications center and a nuclear power plant.
The base, which was kept secret from the Danish government, operated for seven years. The program was canceled in 1966 after shifting ice created unstable conditions. Today, the crushed remains of Project Iceworm are buried beneath Arctic snow.
During the Cold War, the CIA initiated Project MK-ULTRA, a secret and illegal human research program to investigate potential mind-control systems. The program's operators examined the effects of hypnosis, biological agents and drugs, such as LSD and barbiturates, on human subjects. Some historians suggest the program was designed to develop a mind-control system that could be used to "program" the brains of potential assassins. [The 10 Craziest Military Experiments]
In 1973, then-CIA director Richard Helms ordered that all documents from Project MK-ULTRA be destroyed, but a formal investigation into the program was launched several years later. The project became the basis for several movies, such as "The Manchurian Candidate" and "The Men Who Stare at Goats."
Credit: Public domain
4. Area 51
Almost no other site has garnered as much attention from conspiracy theorists and UFO-enthusiasts as Area 51, a remote desert tract near Groom Lake in Nevada, roughly 83 miles (134 kilometers) northwest of Las Vegas. The intense secrecy surrounding the base sparked peoples' imaginations, and Area 51 was commonly linked to paranormal activities, including pervasive theories that suggested Area 51 hid aliens and UFOs.
In July 2013, declassified documents from the CIA acknowledged the existence of Area 51 for the first time, and confirmed that the top-secret site was used to test a variety of spy planes, including the well-known U-2 reconnaissance aircraft.
While Area 51, which operates as a detachment of Edwards Air Force Base in neighboring California, has never been declared a covert base, the research and activities conducted there were some of the nation's most closely guarded secrets.
While Area 51 was not a top-secret base designed to study extraterrestrials, the U.S. Air Force did study the existence of UFOs. Project Grudge was a short-lived program launched in 1949 to study unidentified flying objects. The mission followed an earlier program, known as Project Sign, which published a report in early 1949 stating that while some UFOs seemed to be actual aircraft, there was not enough data to determine their origins. [Top 10 States for UFO Sightings]
Critics of Project Grudge said the program solely set out to debunk UFO reports, and very little actual research was conducted. In his book on the topic, Edward J. Ruppelt, Air Force Captain and director of Project Grudge, wrote: "[I]t doesn't take a great deal of study of the old UFO files to see that standard intelligence procedures were not being followed by Project Grudge. Everything was being evaluated on the premise that UFOs couldn't exist. No matter what you see or hear, don't believe it."
Credit: NASA
6. Operation Paperclip
In September 1946, President Harry Truman authorized a program called Operation Paperclip, which aimed to lure scientists from Nazi Germany to the United States following World War II. Officials at the Office of Strategic Services (the predecessor to the CIA) recruited German scientists to America to aid the country's postwar efforts, which would also ensure that valuable scientific knowledge would not end up in the hands of the Soviet Union or the divided East and West Germany.
One of the most well-known secret research programs is the Manhattan Project, which eventually produced the world's first atomic bombs. The project began in 1939, and was cloaked in secrecy as physicists investigated the potential power of atomic weapons. From 1942 to 1946, Major General Leslie Groves of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers led the Manhattan Project.
The first nuclear bomb was detonated at 5:30 a.m. on July 16, 1945, during the so-called Trinity test at the Alamogordo Air Base, 120 miles (193 km) south of Albuquerque, N.M. The explosion created a mushroom cloud that stretched 40,000 feet (12,200 m), and the bomb's explosive power was equivalent to more than 15,000 tons of TNT.
A month after the Trinity test, two atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan in the waning stages of World War II. To date, the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki remain the only uses of nuclear weapons in war.
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Hessdalen Lights :: UFO's over Norway :: 3D
Hessdalen Lights :: UFO's over Norway :: 3D
Uploaded on Feb 2, 2012
The official 20 minute documentary about the Hessdalen phenomena. UFO's that scientists confirm are there.
Hessdalen Lights. UFO. Unexplained phenomena
Published on Jul 5, 2016
The Hessdalen lights are of unknown origin. They appear at night, and seem to float through and above the valley. They are usually bright white, yellow, or red and can appear above and below the horizon. The duration of the phenomenon may be from a few seconds to longer than an hour. Sometimes the lights move with enormous speed, and at other times, seem to slowly sway back and forth. On yet other occasions, they hover mid‑air. Some[who?] hypothesise that the light is ionised iron dust.
Unusual lights have been reported in the region since at least the 1930s.[2] Especially high activity occurred between December 1981 and mid-1984, at which point the lights were being observed 15–20 times per week, which attracted many overnight tourists.[3] As of 2010
100,000s of UFOs in Norway
Published on Aug 28, 2014
Mysterious UFO like lights have been spotted in Hessdalen, Norway as much as 500 times per year…
Mysterious lights have been reported in the sky of Hessdalen, Norway ever since the 1940s. This isn’t your average UFO phenomenon though, as the lights are observed…as witnessed in the year 1984, 15-20 times per week.
In fact, the mysterious lights appear so often that tourists used to and sometimes still do camp out to see the phenomenon in the sky. Since 1984, though, the lights are only observed 10-20 times per year.
The lights usually consist of a bright colored light – they can even take on any number of shapes or formations. They can last up to an hour.
The Hessdalen lights are a true 100% UFO. They remain completely unidentified.
Sometimes they even take on a metallic like appearance…leading some to believe they are alien in nature.
They have been recorded to even reach speeds of 30,000 kilometers per hour – which is much much faster than any human aircraft.
Norway even set up a permanent station to study the lights – but the exact cause of the lights is still a mystery.
Scientists have a variety of theories…one of the more prominent ones is that the lights are caused by earth acting as a giant battery of sorts….but this is one of many, many theories.
Just what could these lights be? Perhaps their explanation lies in interdimensional travelers…perhaps in a more scientific one…. Whatever the answer is, the mystery has yet to be solved – even after 70 years.
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