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Your UFO sightings

Posted: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 8:30 PM by Alan Boyle

Are UFOs real? Well, it all depends on what you mean by unidentified flying objects. Obviously there are things that seem to fly in the sky that we can't quite make out - but are they Frisbee disks or flying saucers, neurological glitches or interdimensional visitors? Last week we ran an update on the state of "scientific" ufology, and received scores of sighting reports in response. Read on for details on some of the mysterious questions and not-so-mysterious answers.

Ed: "UFOs are real. I still remember the one over Hempstead, Long Island, on a Friday in 1966 that I thought was a helicopter when I first saw it in the night sky. But it moved left and right too quickly, so I figured it was another Grumman's, Republic's or Fairchild-Hiller's test flight. Saturday morning it was a saucer photograph on the front page of the Long Island Press. Sunday the front page printed a retraction, along with a statement by the Air Force (fast, aren't they?).

"Why would a press photographer snap a clear shot (large, close and not fuzzy) and then deny it? It was a UFO, but just that, Unidentified (but it looked just like a flying saucer). I have also seen 'swamp gas' in northern New Jersey that looked like a ball of fire with a tail about 5 times longer than the ball's diameter, but there was no swamp nearby, just farms. And I read in the local N.J. papers about the Passaic cops chasing one along the river in the '70s when I lived there. Are they spacecraft? The cops didn't know either. Your guess is as good as mine."

Curt: "I was a 12-year-old amateur astronomer during the spring of 1958.  The previous Christmas I had been given my first telescope, a nifty 3-inch reflector.  I awoke one warm midnight and went to kitchen to get a glass of milk.  I took a look out the kitchen screen door to peer at the southern sky and was stunned to see a bright white point of light, brighter than any star, halfway up from the horizon.  I knew it could not be Venus, which is never out at midnight.  I ran to my closet and retrieved my telescope. I speedily set it up in the yard. As I brought the UFO into focus my heart started racing. There in the field of view appeared a huge elliptically shaped mother ship, surrounded by four small scout vessels!  Sweat quickly began dripping from my brow. My great excitement lasted for about a dozen seconds.  Then it mellowed into the gentler emotion of joy upon realization that I had 'discovered' Jupiter and its four large satellites.

"Go outside this evening and look toward the southern sky.  You’ll see the same thing.  It’s awesome. Acceptance and understanding of nature’s marvels can enrich us far more than insistence that fanciful conjectures by default must be the true explanations."

Al Berry: "I am e-mailing to tell you a simple thing that I saw in 1953. I was 13 years old then, and I was picking apples off a tree in Lynn, MA. My younger brother, who was 9 at the time, was with me. I happened to look across the street up over a large oak tree and saw what looked like a full moon. Same size and shape, but appeared unusually close. While I was staring at it, I said to my brother, 'Look at that moon.' Before he had a chance, it went what looked like straight backward into a point of light and was gone. No flashing lights, no sound or any of that junk. Just plain gone, I can see it in my mind just like it was an hour ago. Clear night, no wind, no explanation. I have told a few friends about it but never anyone else, and I know what I saw. Have you had any other people see anything similar? Let me know."

Jeff Powell: "I don’t know what they are, but I have seen a saucer-shaped UFO myself, in March '05. I was skeptical until then, but now there is no doubt in my mind that they exist. What made it even more interesting is that it left after being encountered by a very high-speed jet. The sighting was over Afton Mountain in Virginia on my way home from work about 5:30 p.m. The sunset was glistening off the bottom of the saucer like it reflects off water."

James Carbary: "I do believe that UFOs are real, and I have two reasons for this belief.

"1) I have seen natural phenomena that could be mistaken for a UFO, including Venus, swamp gas, an asteroid that passed through the earth's atmosphere, and traveled back out into space ... and two actual bona fide UFOs during broad daylight in great viewing conditions, with multiple witnesses, without actually having searched intentionally for a UFO.

"2) The statistical probability that there would be so many UFO sightings, throughout history I might add, without there actually being any UFOs in existence, is very minute to say the least. Some of the sightings have to be real occurrences of actual objects.

"The problem we face is that the U.S. government, and many governments worldwide over the years, have used the issue of UFOs to hide secret testing programs, perpetrated scams designed to confuse the public, and have used plausible deniability to cover their tracks. So we are faced with the problem of sorting the facts from the invented sightings (hoaxes perpetrated by unknown agents) which are seeded among the population to perpetuate and feed the hoax machine our government created.

"If we are truly going to solve the UFO riddle, we need a common standard, and scientific method, in order to be able to analyze the data and sort out the truths from the untruths. Why not a common worldwide standard for reporting the sightings that can be quantified and studied using a common set of rules, like the 802.11b wireless standard, created by a standards board? It would lend quite a bit of credibility to the subject and help separate the hype from the bunk, and give everyone something to agree on, a ruler to measure by, so to speak. Take it seriously, form a standards committee, come up with a set of rules and standards to use, and study the sightings in the serious light of day under scientific scrutiny.

"If that does not clear up the matter, at least we will be able to honestly say, 'We do not know what it is, so it is therefore an unknown object or natural phenomena.' This would be much more palatable than testosterone-pumped self-styled 'experts' further muddying the waters with their 'expert opinions.'

Jeff Capron: "Sure, UFO's are real.  Every day I see four or five UFO's. I am pretty sure that if I investigated, I would find out that they are aircraft landing at the local airport.

"I think the better question would be: Are E.T.s visiting the earth in crafts that we call 'UFOs' real?

"To this I would guess mostly no.  Sure, there may have been a few, but there is no way to tell.  I cannot begin to recount how many times I have had people swear to me that Venus / an airplane / a falling star / [insert normal skyward entity here] was a UFO while I am looking right at it and know exactly what it is.  This is just in my circle of friends. 

"When I was a child, I wanted to believe in Santa Claus so much that I swore I saw him fly by the house and land on the roof.  Is this evidence that Santa Claus exists?  Of course not, but unfortunately, that same 'data' is accepted by 'ufologists' across the globe as proof of UFOs. 

"Give me E.T.'s finger on a plate, show me clear video of a spaceship landing and probing sleeping victims, or wreckage from a drunk-driving alien, and then it would be possible to at least make a hypothesis."

Ray: "In the context of the description, of course there are UFOs (or Unidentified Flying Objects).  In the year 1980, my family and I were firsthand witnesses to something we just couldn’t identify. We had a large glowing oval object (about the size of our house) suddenly stop and hover about 75 yards from us over our back yard.  Nothing out of the ordinary happened as far as the encounter, just a lot of ooh’s and aaah’s from my brothers and sisters, and a little anxiety on the part of my mother, as that’s what mothers do.

"After a period of about five minutes, the object sped away toward the horizon at a terrific rate of speed and then up into the atmosphere. At the rate it was going, it should have broken the sound barrier, but it didn’t. (Even though I was in my teens, I had grown up with jets flying over the neighborhood in my childhood and was very familiar with sonic booms. They have laws against that now, I believe.)

"Now as to what this thing was, we never quite got the answer on that.  The town I was living in at the time was Sundance, Wyoming. (If someone happens to look up the incident, they should try checking the Sundance paper for 1979 and 1980.)  Most of the town saw the object, but a lot of people saw it on the move and just figured it was a meteor.

"Was it gas? Was it ball lightning? I really don’t know. I can’t imagine ball lightning being the size that it was, or gas traveling at those speeds. (Even the best bean burritos can’t generate gas power on that level!) Anyways, whatever we saw remains unidentified at the moment, so it definitely still fits the description of a UFO."

Ken Smith, Tennessee: "Yes, I believe they are real. I actually believe that I have seen some back in the 1950s. I am a retired electrical engineer and I really believe that what I saw as flying disks way up in the sky were UFOs. The disks were elliptical in shape and flying in circles at unbelievable speeds. We do not even have anything flying today that could rival the speed of the disks."

In addition to the sighting reports (or solution reports), some correspondents waxed philosophical. Here's a smattering of those big-picture observations:

Freddie: "As just one example, the Native Americans fell prey to man's conquering ways. If aliens do show up, I hope they are more understanding than we have been toward each other. I sometimes wonder if all this 'e-mail to space' is such a good idea. Nothing like waving a flag, and getting conquered for your effort."

Richard Youngs, Yuma, Ariz.: "Count the number of known objects in the heavens. Then ask yourself the question: 'Is there any possible way that we are alone?'"

Kenneth: "... If, and I do mean if, there is life along our lines out there, it would be so far away that to us it really does not exist. Or it could have come and gone. I would find it more believable that if we had or are being 'visited,' it would be us or those in the future going back in time, as if on a history field trip."

Harold M. Gott: "Is there life out there in space? Consider this idea. I live near Grand Mesa, Colorado.  On top of this mesa are several hundred lakes.  I've fished and caught fish in a few of those lakes. Some are rainbow trout, some are cutthroat, some are browns.  Am I to believe that the only lakes with fish in them, out of the several hundred on the mesa,  are the three or four lakes I've fished?  Are those three lakes the only ones in the USA - or the world - that have fish in them? Are those three species of fish the only kind in the world?  What a narrow-minded approach that would be. At some point in the maybe distant (maybe not so distant?) future, I'm certain intelligent life will be discovered out there (somewhere) and contact made with it.   I'm an old man now and will never live to see my prediction, but I feel certain some future generations will indeed see it happen."

Do you think the search for life beyond Earth will turn up any firm evidence in your lifetime, whether it's microbes on Mars or Enceladus, or beacons from Beta Pictoris? Feel free to add your comments on aerial anomalies, or on the step-by-step search for extraterrestrial life.

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I have two unexplained sightings.
The first sighting was in August, 1968 along I-69 just on the south side of Ft. Wayne, Indiana. My brother and I were driving South to Muncie, Indiana. It was late at night. I saw two red lights over a power tower on the East side of the Interstate. The space between the lights was pitch black…sort of crescent-shaped. I had my brother look at it and he agreed that there was something there. I stopped the car at the side of the road for a better look. I got out but my brother would not. I looked for supports beneath the red lights thinking they were warning lights for aircraft. There were no supports underneath the red lights. I visually measured how high off the top of the power tower the dark object was. I walked across the south-bound two lanes for a better look. I would have crossed the north-bound lanes but traffic north was heavier and my brother was yelling at me to get back into the car. Then we continued to Muncie.  The trip took longer than expected but I am not claiming Missing Time. The next day I drove back and stopped by the power tower. There were no lights on that tower. To this day I do not know what that object was.
The second sighting was in December, 1968 in Gary, Indiana. It was night. My friends and I had just come out of a restaurant. Some patrons in the parking lot were looking up in the East-Southeast sky along Highway 20. Clearly visible against the background stars was a circular outline of lights hovering. From my vantage point it appeared about the size of a quarter. We all watched it for some time. Some speculated that it was a balloon. Some thought that it was a helicopter. There was no noise. I have seen hot-air balloons at night and this was not one. My friends got bored and left. It was there for at least 20 minutes. I got into my car and drove north and then east and the shape was still there but behind me as I went down Highway 12 for about 3 miles. No reports in the Gary Post Tribune the next day. I called the city desk at the paper the next day and was told that several people had called but the paper did not think it newsworthy. No one said anything about UFOs or Flying Saucers but I thought that might be a logical explanation since I had ruled out airplanes (it hovered and did not move significantly), a helicopter (there was no noise), a balloon (it hovered and there was no ground tether), stars (the lights were brighter than Jupiter). I was an amateur astronomer in those days with my own telescope and knew all the constellations and planets. This was neither. What does Sherlock say about when you have eliminated the obvious?
Ask people how many of them have seen angels and compare those results to those when asked how many have seen UFOs.  We seem to have more convincing evidence for the existence of UFOs than we do for angels, cherubins, and such, yet we are convinced on the existence of the latter while we rebuke the existence of the former.

I for one believe in UFOs, they're existence does not demand that I give up my ability to think reasonably nor do they violate any physical laws.
OK, how many satellites with cameras are up there going around?? We would of got a good pic of a UFO by now dont you think?? Not all satellites are owned by the U.S, any other country or private company would love to promote evidence that they exist for profitable gain.
This is 100 percent fact, and has perplexed me since it occurred.  I have no idea what to make of it.  

In the fall of 1989, on my way home from Fort Wayne, IN, I had just crossed the interesection of hwys. 105 and 114 headed toward North Manchester, IN at approximately 1am.  I was riding with a high school friend of mine, we were both seniors at nearby schools.  The car was a convertible, and because it was a nice night, I had the top down.  I happened to look up into the sky over nearby Huntington, IN and noticed a low-flying object that I assumed to be a small plane perhaps getting ready to land.  I noticed it because it had 2-3 lights on the bottom of it, a combination of red and white.  

Not realizing that there was any place to land nearby, it had my attention.  There was not much else to look at at that time of night, and the road was clear in both directions.  I looked to my friend and said "hey, there's a plane coming in for a landing..." just to make some conversation.  At that point she started watching it.  After a few moments it became obvious that whatever it was doing, it was not about to land, and I had the unmistakable impression initially that it appeared to be getting closer to my vehicle.  I simply thought in the back of my mind at that point that it was the night-time sky playing tricks on my eyes, as it would make no sense that the object was that low and yet getting closer to us.  I continued to track the flying machine visually, and it kept appearing to be getting closer.  The next thing I remember, some type of flying machine that appeared to roughly have the shape and dimensions of a stop sign, was flying directly above my car at approximately the same speed as we were travelling the roadway.  I about died...my heart was racing, and the girl who was with me was partly laughing and partly crying I believe (cackling maybe, for lack of a better word?), incredulous at whatever it was.  At this point this thing could have been no more than 50 feet in the air.  I quickly checked my rearview for cars, and slammed on my brakes in the middle of the highway, threw my car into park at 4 or 5 mph and nearly tore up the transmission in the process.  I jumped out of my vehicle and visually tracked my eyes forward in what would have been the flight path of the machine, expecting to see it.  I saw nothing.  

The next thing I know, the girl with me screams to look up, and whatever in the hell this thing was has stopped in mid-air directly above my vehicle, and is effortlessly hovering.  It was so close I honestly believe I could have grabbed something out of my back seat and knocked it out of the air.  I could see fumes coming out of 1 end of it, as the moon was directly behind it and revealing them as a silouhette (diesel-like fumes.)  It made absolutely no noise whatsoever.  The fact that this thing made no noise and was so close is the only real characteristic that has made me never be able to write this off as anything I knew of over the years.  It hovered in the air for 30 secs. at most, rotated 180 degrees on the same plane, and puttered off into the sky at a very slow rate of speed.  That was it.  I had 1/8 of a tank of gas, or I would have definitely attempted to follow it.  The girl was hysterical, and for no reason I can think of, I simply do not know what remarks we exchanged after that.  I do remember going straight to my home, both of us telling my father, and I do not believe he had ever laughed so hard in all his days.  I reported this to the local police department  much to his disliking.  

To this day, I do not know what in the world that thing was.  I have tried a million ways to exlain it to myself.  I can't.  I'm a resourceful guy, but for the life of me I cannot come up with one rational explanation as to what that machine was.  I have buried my father in the meantime, in 1998, and I would be all-t00-glad to take an oath on the mans grave that what I am saying is the truth.  I am not the only one who saw it.  
Around the time of the Roswell fiasco back in 1947, I lived in Odessa, Texas, near the New Mexican line.  Although I was only seven, I vividly remember an article with photo in the Odessa American about a strange happening on Highway 80, between Odessa and Midland.  A shiny craft in the shape of a 20 ft. long egg landed on the busy highway around dusk that summer evening, causing all the cars on the highway to lose power and stall.  People got out of their cars and gawked at the craft.  Someone apparently took a picture, which was published with the story.  The photo was dark, but the object was clearly visible.

A short time later, the craft elevated without a sound and zoomed away at an unbelievable speed.  Then all the cars regained their power.

There was never a retraction printed, and I never heard or read any more about it.  An old boyhood friend attempted to get a copy of that article but had no luck with the newspaper.  Pat Colley, Palm Springs, CA
The purpose of a Native American vision quest is to get guidance from the spirit world.  Getting a vision is possible at any time, but usually our minds are far to busy worrying about things – it never EVER wants to stop thinking (just try to stop thinking for two minutes and see how nearly impossible it is).  So, part of a vision quest is limiting one’s food, sleep, and activities so that the mind just “wears out.”  Once this happens, a person becomes open to a vision.  From Native American accounts, it can be as real as people standing in front of you, ultra large birds, and many other “natural” apparitions.  

After years of Martial arts, Yoga, Tai Chi, and Buddhist training I can relate that the mind really can be absolutely flooded with images when it reaches such a state of calm and openness.  We all experience this every night in dreamland, however, because we are no longer awake (as we would be in a relaxed meditation) such dreams tend to be disoriented with little if any meaning.    

With such experiences and yet a very good scientific background, I began to wonder about the consciousness itself.  If you think about it, a consciousness is like another dimension.  Most people usually only think of three-dimensional space plus time, but isn’t being “aware” of these dimensions another dimension in and of itself?  It has been proven in physics that our consciousness is an actual force in nature (the uncertainty principle).  Thus, one might not want to view such UFO phenomenon as having an extraterrestrial origin but having more to do with this miraculous consciousness of ours.

Notice how the Native Americans saw natural things, while we (at the beginning of the space and jet age) see UFOs.  Could all these be related to something that is observed by a “clear conscious” mind: perhaps glimpsing a much more dynamic reality than we are normally aware of but misinterpret based on our predispositions?  

For info on Native American spirituality see:

http://www.visionquest-spiritualretreats-womensretreats-yoga.com/index.htm
I have had several sightings of what I would call UFOs, but two stand out in my experience. In 1966 I was a university student visiting my parents in southern New Mexico. One evening I was standing outside and ran into a neighbor out walking his dog. I happened to look up and saw a huge orange ball much larger than the full moon come over the mountains. I told the neighbor to quickly look and we watched as this glowing ball moved toward us. As it got closer the color changed from orange to yellow to a bright white at which point it vanished. The neighbor, who was an engineer working at the nearby missile range said "If I hadn't seen it myself, I would have said you are crazy."

The second incident occurred in Alaska in 1998 while I was on a camping trip. I had just purchased a night vision monocular, the latest generation 3, and was out looking around about 10pm one evening. I observed a large dark object come inland from the Bering Sea at a speed I estimated at about 125mph and an altitude of maybe 500 feet. The object was perhaps a half mile from where I was standing. The object had a shape that was best described as a goose flying backwards - large oval to the front connected to a smaller oval in the back by a tube that was about half the total length. I'd say the whole thing was about the size of a medium jetliner. It made no noise and had no visible lights. Suddenly, the object rose vertically to about 1500 feet in altitude and continued on a course toward the north. I watched it for about 3 or 4 minutes until it disappeared. Since that time, I have seen many strange things flying at night with that night vision scope, but nothing like the thing in Alaska. My advice is that if you want to see how much stuff flies around at night, get some night vision equipment!!
In 96 I was looking up at a piece of equipment in the city of belen new mexico. Above me was a circular object, metalic in color, I dont know how big it was as I don't know how far up it was, but there were some light clouds between it and me, the clouds were moving slowly to the east, the ufo did not move, then it went straight up, not a sound and was gone in seconds. Later that same day one of my mechanics and I saw an object "wobbling." It was shiny, but it was not going up or down, then an object came up from the ground moveing like a falling leaf, the two merged and flew away from us---no sound.
In the summer of 1988. At Albeni Cove in North Idaho. My wife who was pregnant at the time woke me up to escort her to a campground restroom. It was about 2 a.m. She went inside, there were no lights in the area and I had turned off the flashlight and stood starring at a perfectly cloudless sky. The night sky was perfect for star gazing. I noticed what appeared to be a satalite tracking from east to west. Moving at the pace  I had observed other satalites in the past. I made comment of it to her inside. Then as it came slightly in front of me and at about 1 o,clock overhead. It suddenly acclerated almost blinding speed to the horizon west of us and out of site. As quickly as I could snap my eyes and head to track it, it was gone. I yelled at her I don,t know what that just was, but we make nothing here on earth that can accelarate like that.
I too have seen UFOs meaning I have seen things flying that I could not identify and I do believe that we are not the only intelligent life forms in the universe.
I gotta tell you though, that New Age stuff like the email talking about 2012 and how most of humanity will go home to the cosmos and the foot of the Sphinx? That hurts people who seriously try to research extra-terrestrial life.
Then you have the paranoid anti-government rants about cover-ups and Alaskan weather stations and people really start to think that ANYONE who has a belief in intelligent life elsewhere in the universe is a lunatic. Let's get real people; there is just no percentage in the government covering up this type of thing!
This is a conversation piece with many of my friends and family that many find hard to beleive, with the exception of one person, my father who was there at the time of the sighting! It was a summer night in 1993 in Hommosassa, Fl. Both my father and I were working at a private golf course and volunteered to walk the course late in the evening to try and find vandals that had been damaging the course at night. After about 2 hours of walking up and down fairways we were heading back up the 9th hole fairway back towards our car. About half way up the fairway I seen something that has honestly changed my life forever. Surrounded by woods on both sides of the fairway a multi-colored rotating flying object approx. 20 feet around, shut out from the left side of the wooded area. The object was hovering about 20 feet above me and my fathers heads. After gazing at the object for about 10 seconds I became very frightned and started to run towards the parking lot. My father stood there still gazing up at the colored object and did not move a muscle. After I ran for about 100 yards I stopped, turned around and seen my dad still staring at the object. It almost seemed like the object had seen me stop, turn and around and look, because it again shot out to the left and disappeared. My father started to walk fastly towards me when something caught my eye to the left right of me. In between me and my father a small 2-3 feet high two legged creature ran out from the woods, stopped in the middle of the fairway, and then darted into the other side of the woods. My father didnt take the time to stop and observe this time, he began to run as fast as he could towards me. We both got in the car and went home. I remember the feeling between the both of us that we had just seen something extrodinary that we could not explain.

Too many this sounds crazy and unrealistic, but I swear, it happened, and the only expalnation that either of us have was that it was something that we had never seen and that it scared us like nothing else ever has!
The Sumerian civilzation existed in iraq about 6000 years ago...They were highly advanced and created structures similar or equal to the egyptian...2000 years after came god Abraham and then 2000 years after, Jesus.

Our Milky Way galaxy consists of billion of stars and is a very young galaxy. How many galaxies do you think there are in the Universe?

Past civilzation have painted or documented sighthings of strange round objects to the ones we call ufo's. The Bible also describes heaven as "sky" and angels decended from the heavens...

That being said..Science is the key to all our answers!

In the early 1980's I had a close encounter of the 2nd kind, if you will. I was working at a rural airport control tower in the Philippines as an ATC. The airport is sunrise-to-sunset only and closes at night. It was an overcast night when I decided to catch a few winks atop some cabinets by the west-facing plate glass window. As I was about to doze off, I felt a pulsating sensation on the left part of my brain, and when I opened my eyes, what looked like a hovering strobe light high (like the sun at 2 pm)in the overcast sky seemed to be aimed straight at me. No, I did not get mesmerized nor felt that I had been abducted with time missing. Instead I got scared and jumped away from the line of sight. When I got the courage to look at the sky again several seconds later, it was gone. Up until a few years ago my brain could still detect a lingering residual image (like what you see when you look at a bright source of light and then close your eyes) of the "strobe" whenever I go to bed.
My husband said his Grandmother who lived at the foothills of Mt. Rainier in Washington state saw UFO's but was afraid to report it because she thought people would think she was nuts. This was in the 1940's - 1950's. I never doubted it for a second.
"There is a spaceship sitting in our backyard," was what my father said when he woke me.  He decided to wake me because he said, "if someone else didn't see it that everyone would think he was crazy."  We were the only two in the house at the time.  Looking outside from his bedroom window, I saw it.  I guessed it to be about forty feet tall and it was glowing. It looked just like one of those ships illustrated on the cover of science fiction magazines.  There was no moon that night but since the ship glowed I could make out its connical shape converging to the point at the top. I was around 13 at the time.  I grabbed my shoes and said, "Let's go look at it!"  He said, "Neither of us are going anywhere," and he meant it.  My dad was not superstitious in the least but he had decided that if there were aliens in the back yard that they would have to come inside to get us and he would have the shotgun waiting. Further, that he was NOT going to make their job easier by leaving the house.  I watched the spaceship for a while, frustrated that my dad wouldn't let me go out to see it.  Finally, I remembered that we had a pair of bionoculars and got them to take a better look.  As I strained to see through the spyglasses, at the skin of the 'spaceship,' I began to make out pineneedles and branches.  The spaceship was actually a tree--one of those pines that grow in an elongated teardrop shape.  I had left the light on in the basement, it was an unfrosted 100 watt bulb so the light it cast was not diffused as it emmitted from its filament. The basement window was directly below my dad's bedroom window. The tree had a light coating of dew so that the light from the basement window hit the tree and reflected directly back to my dad's window so that in the moonless night with no other reference points to see and our eyes accustomed to the dark, it looked exactly like a classic parked spaceship.  My dad was relieved but I was disappointed.  Though today, I am grateful to know the truth because otherwise, I would be telling the story of how I actually saw a spaceship in my back yard and people would think I am nuts or worse, a typical Tennessee hick who has an alien encounter story.    
well let me see it was late that particular night and i was on my way to work at the o'hare airport(93') and while walking as i would to the bus stop i just happened to look up and there it was in all it's glory the sky turning counter clockwise, and i really would not have not paid any attention to it but the lights were abnormally close to me (or at least they seemed that way)i could hardly move or breathe for that matter it seemed to have me locked, it was strange my body seemed to not have function but i could  still feel myself but not really? do you understand? another time this happened was when i was driving down to phoenix and my map of driving through new mexico was not the plan but for some reason there i was and the sky again was full of lights turning counter clockwise...i wanted to stop and pull over too see more clearly however my daughter was in the car and if something were to happen i didn't want my daughter to be in any danger..but  i could feel the same feeling i had when i was up on that bridge
Yes, i've seen objects in the sky on more than one ocassion and always in the company of at least one other person so i know they exist and because of the way they have moved regarding speed, direction, lack of noise etc. i do think they aren't of this earth. My most recent sighting was in Jan. 06 in the caribean sea. One time i saw the same object two nites in a row and hoping it would appear again, had charged up my camcorder and kept it with me in order to try and get a closer look via zoom lens. When it did appear, i had a clear shot of the object but somehow what i saw with my naked eye would not record on my camera. Talk about camoflaouge!
I too believe in ufo's, I have seen more than one ... my wife and I have seen diferent types of space craft that we knew couldnt be planes. One stands out in my mind is the one we saw while standing at a wharf a few miles from home. It was huge and it was on top of the water with a whole lot of lights on it. we thought that it might be a ship so we went to a nearby beach to get a better view. it didn't take us more than 5 minutes to get there but when we got there it was gone.  we have seen a lot more strange objects in the sky. one time we were coming home from taking our son from hockey when we saw a bright light in the sky ahesd of us it was just there not moving. I was driving, my wife was in the back with our daughter. I asked to look as we passed directly below it. I didn't say a word for a while then I asked her what she saw. she said it was oval shaped and different colored lights on it. I told a friend about it and he said I should ask her sister because she had and her family saw something simiular on about the same time.So I asked and she said, why, are you going to make fun of me too? I said no we talked and she told me about their experience and how scared that became, but basicily she discribed in detail what they saw and it was the same as what we had seen. as I said I have seen these objects both in the day and at night. This is the first time I felt like sharing this with anyone. I do believe that we are not unique and that either in space or in the ocean there is something that cannot be explained. It was scary at first but if they wanted to hurt us they would'nt have a problem, because one minute its there the next its gone.
To paraphrase a comment made at the end of the movie, "Contact", The universe is so vast that if we are truly alone, it would be a terrible waste of space.
Does any body really know Stephen Hawking's,
Why can't he stand earths gravity hence the wheel chair?
Why does he know so much about Astro physics?
Why does he talk with a translating device?
These are all the valid questions and until he can show a valid birth certificate he should be watched very closely for other alien like traits and listened to very carefully for any slip ups he might make as to the whereabouts of his mother ship and or planet.
I am a trained Physicist, earning a Ph.D. in 1984 and am highly skeptical of UFOs as alien visitors. I do like to follow UFO stories because I have my own and would like nothing better than to be proved wrong on this issue. But until there is some physical evidence, I will remain skeptical.

In July of 1974, my brother and I (college junior and freshmen respectively, at the time) were returning from a double date to our family campsite outside of Howe, IN. It was nearly 11 P.M. and we were late returning so we were hurrying back so as to not get in trouble with the parents. As we turned on the dirt road heading to our campsite, we traveled about 100 yards and we both saw something that caught our attention. In the sky ahead of us, appearing over the tree line was an elliptical object floating above the trees. Since it was very dark that night, this object was silhouetted against the night sky. No features were visible on its surface, no protrusions, nothing other than two small lights, one red and one green. My brother stopped the car and we looked at this object for several minutes. There was no sound heard. The object must have been quite large given that we were still about 300 yards from the trees and it had an apparent size of 6-8 inches long at arms length. If the tree were 300 yards from the car and the apparent size of 6 inches at one yard, then a minimum estimate of its length would be about 50 yards long.

Being in jeopardy of getting in trouble for being late, we drove towards the object and the trees to go to our campsite. I watched the entire way thinking it would be right above us as we entered the trees but as we entered the woods, I lost sight of the object, implying it was farther back from the edge of the trees and thus much larger. We drove to the campsite and told our story to the folks who laughed at us but allowed us to go back out to look again. When we go back to the site where we saw the object, it was gone. We spent the next several hours driving all over northern Indiana looking but found nothing. I never learned if anyone else ever saw this object beside my brother and I.
Why is it that with everyone and his brother now owning super megapixel digital cameras, there are no recent very high quality UFO photos circulating? Did UFO suddenly get camera-shy when grainy, B&W film images no longer could be faked?
Back in 1984 I was backpacking alone up in Rocky Mtn. National forest about an hour outside of Estes Park (Colorado).  I had been up there for 3 days and had spent most of my time fishing and hiking around the area.  I hadn't run across or even heard in the distance any other hikers or campers and it began to feel strange to be all alone.  This day I was standing at the edge of a lake fishing and hadn't caught anything but was feeling a bit on edge because the silence was starting to get to me.  All at once behind me I sensed someone staring at me so I spun around and there was a giant craft hovering in the clearing and floating about 20-30 feet off the ground.  I was at the same time both terrified and in awe at this massive thing.  It was a disk shaped craft that was a dull silver color and must have been about 200 yards across and about 50 feet thick.  It made absolutely no noise whatsoever.  It must have been about 50 feet away from me and as I got ready to run I felt frozen in place.  I was terrified and could do nothing but stare at the craft.  I yelled outloud ‘help’ but no sound came out of my voice.  Suddenly, an alien being was standing in front of me.  The next thing I knew I was being led into the craft.  Once inside the craft I was led into a room.  Inside the room there was Amelia Earhart, John Lennon, Jimmy Hoffa, ALF, Bigfoot, the Yeti and Mork and Mindy.  They were all smoking some fine dubage and having a great time.  So I joined in and had a great time but never inhaled.
Ex-Army, IQ 168, and I am 1 of 2 witnesses of ufos in broad day light at FSU (a few years ago), 2 miles from florida state capital.  Looking for someone who has seen similar ufos.  Metal triangular in shape, like a wedge, no lights, can see sunlight reflecting off ship as it manuevers.  It knew we saw it, came back and stopped over us,as if to reward me for seeing it, then as if someone flicked a switch there were at least 10 more identicial ufos, they (played around a little (corkscrews and such) for about 1 minute).  then all 10 vanished at the same time except for 1, which flew off in a different direction than it was headed previously.  Haunts me still, I know I saw something NOT of this planet. They are real and I still watch for them everyday because I know there watching us....It knew I saw it from thousands of feet away, I can accept the fact that they are real and here, but how did they know I saw them, I swear they knew my thoughts................
When I was walking home around the end of August from junior high school in the 6th grade, I glanced over the top of our high school and noticed a circular object just hovering. It first seemed to be a large passenger jet flying by but it wasn't moving. That was about the size from my perspective. As I looked at it closer, I noticed it looked like a hamburger shaped craft with a seeming three-decks stacked atop of each other. As I kept walking, the corner of the high school blocked my view. So I stopped, ran back, and it had dissapeared. No sound. No sonic boom. Nothing, and on a hot summer day in north Texas, you can see for miles. Gone.  
I believe I have seen a UFO, but I would rather rely on my uncle's account. He was an Air Force test pilot in the early 60's and was flying west to east across the US in an experimental high-speed plane. Suddenly a disk shaped object appeared off his wing and kept pace with his flight. He radioed the contact in and was told to 'test' the abilities of the UFO. He tried multiple manuevers and the object matched him move for move. This continued for quite some time and over several states. He was then told to approach the object and try to get a closer look. He did and the disk suddenly changed course and shot off into the atmosphere. This man is a certified genius with a photographic memory, involved in secret goverment missions and trained as an expert pilot. Do I believe him? You bet I do.
In the early 1970's I was with a friend driving back from the airport through Barkhamsted, CT.  The road we were driving over passed a resevoir.  It was twilight, but still light enough to see the surrounding landscape.  Suddenly, off to our right we noticed a large glowing ball of light gently gliding down to the waters of the resevoir.  There was no sound.  My friend and I looked at each other and said at the same time, "what the heck is that"!  We both had had many previous UFO sightings, many in that same area and were quite frightened by the unkown.  We didn't stick around long enough to see if it actually landed on or in the water.  I always remembered a story that a sister-in-law had told me about that resevoir.  She told me that when she and my brother were dating, they often parked at the resevoir at night, and she added "do you know that jets take off from there"?  No jet I know takes off from a body of water that is located out in the middle of nowhere.  So yes, I definitely believe in UFO's because I've witnessed many in my lifetime.  
I never believed in UFO's until the summer of 2003.  My husband and I were driving on an unlit suburban road in a new subdivision one night about 8pm...it was dark and streetlights were not yet installed.  I saw ahead in the horizon what I thought was an airplane heading straight for us.  It was a white light, round, and as it got brighter and brighter, I thought it was way too close to be a plane.  It was growing larger and brighter to where I almost wanted to shield my eyes.  Within seconds, it turned into a glowing orange cylinder - shaped like a can of soup laying on its side, and staying in the same spot - hovering.  At that point I was so awestruck I couldn't speak.  My husband stopped the car as we and a few people in the neighborhood walking thier dogs or jogging stopped as well.  The orange cylinder then split into three blue pyramid shapes, smaller than the cylinder had been.  Then immediately the three small blue pyramids moved slowly in towards each other, and just before they seemed to touch, they sped off in three directions leaving no trail, no sound, no light - nothing.  They just disappeared and every one of us on that street looked at each other for several minutes and could not speak.  I checked the paper the next day and sure enough there was a one sentence paragraph saying a Triton missile had been launched from Kennedy Space Center that night.  When I checked NASA's website, it said the Triton missile had not been an active program since the 60's.  Then I checked the NASA site again later in the day and it had eliminated the article that said it was a 60's program and it had new verbage added in that said the Triton missiles were still in use from time to time.  There was one thing we ALL agreed on...that was no rocket!  Rockets go straight up, from the ground, and they leave a vapor trail.  Only UFO's change shape and color and make no sound and leave nothing behind but people on the ground in amazement.  I don't think it was little green men at all...I think our government knew all about what we saw.  I would LOVE to see it again!
I have always wondered if we were alone and I can provide my lone experience to this debate.

Virginia Beach ,VA.  I must have been 11 or 12 at the time but I remember this day perfectly.  Closing out a summer day of rollerblading and being a kid, my friends and I decided to lay in the front yard of a friends house and just chill out.  During our talks, a buddy of mine noticed a small light in the sky that appeared to be moving back and forth.  We all look up and see nothing until he points it out.  Sure enough, all five of us notice this small light dart back and forth like a pinball.  No sounds, no smoke, no nothing.  we monitor its path for about 2 minutes until it stops and darts across the sky never to be seen again.  UFO?  Who knows.  Do I believe in them?  Sure, I assume there HAS to be other forms of life in the vast unknown we call space.  I never saw anything before that and have not seen anything since.  Only time will tell, I guess.
I remember watching the splashdown of a space capsule on TV when I was little. It was in the early to mid 60's sometime I think. The reporter, David Brinkley or one of those guys from way back then, was standing on the deck of the Navy recovery ship talking. He was saying that the capsule should be coming through the clouds any time now. Sudenly he say's "here it comes now" and the camera moves quikly to the sky, and an object has come down out of the clouds but it's just sitting there. The camera shows the object for just a few seconds then is hurriedly moved away, and the reporter says nervously "No No that's not it. I'm not sure what it was, but that's not it". He went back what ever he was talking about and said again that the capsule should be coming through the clouds any time. And, in just a minute it did and the hellicopter went out and picked up the astronauts. I think I remember the reporter doing the recap of the events and mentioning the other object again saying something like "we thought it was coming down once but it wasn't it". I've never heard anything about this sighting again and it was on live TV. I wonder if anyone else remembers seeing this.  
i was 17 back in the 70's and i looked up on the highway going through nebraska. i saw nothing. then 5 seconds later i look over to my left and see a copper covered obblong machine staying with me at about 60 miles per hour i stopped immediately on my brakes an it kept going. im never visitin g nebraska ever again
I remember years ago @1970 while I was going to school in west Texas near Marfa, Texas, fellow students spoke about the Marfa Lights. I and two others went there with my 5" reflector telescope to see the objects. We traveled along Highway 90 and stopped to see the lights. Sure enough, we started seeing the lights around sunset. We traveled down a dirt road for a while and saw a metal container @ 4'x4'x4' along the road with the "university of texas and davis mountain observatory" name on the side of it. It raise some couriosity but we went on down the road to spot the lights. We found one stationary and looked at it thru the telescope. We saw a yellow flame in the distance but then later in changed into a royal blue color. Moments later, it broke apart into @12 separate royal blue flaming entities. We could hear the sounds of huming from the major power lines but nothing else out there. The night was crystal clear. Then the lights burst into a bright light and started moving toward us. We quickly packed our stuff and started to get out of the area fast. I was in the bed of the truck with my telescope and yelling at Nelson to get moving faster because the light was coming faster toward us. As we were moving back to Highway 90, I looked up and saw this huge horseshoe shaped object in the night sky nearly above us. It was nearly 1000ft long and about 300 foot wide with color panels on the bottom side. The colors were in a red,white,green,blue block pattern. The body was dark metalic with no reflection. Even the lights did not glow downward. It flew in the night air with no sound. As we got near the highway, it flew off in a flicker. Believe me I was rattled but fasinated at the same time. I have seen the lights float over the town of Marfa in a red color trio and moved away in a zigzag motion. Others, mostly blue or yellow, just move along the plains in a zigzag up and down motion. I encourage people to see them. They are still a mystery eventhough the rumors of swamp gas in the desert highlands and sulfur gas of fire still is the reason as explained by the government.
Mid 60's I and some friends were playing baseball.  It was a crystal clear evening sky at the end of August.  One of the kids on my team yelled to turn around and look up.  To the west, just over the treeline was an object coming right toward us.  It was silver and had a very bright ultra-white light coming from the bottom of it.  It flew over the ball field and disappeared over the treeline behind us.  We all just looked at each other and were actually speechless, then it came back over from the same direction - right over us again.  We all started to scream and run toward my house because it was the closest to the baseball field.  My mother clearly remembers us yelling and running toward her and saying something was in the sky.  Then the object appeared again and slowed down, it seemed to be looking aound the neighborhood. As we caught up to it to get a closer look it just bolted into the western sky.  The thing I remember the most is that it was totally silent, not even wind noise around it.
I had nightmares for ages.  Up til then I had never even heard the term UFO.  When I finally started to read up on them I realized it resembled previous sightings.  Believe me I wish I hadn't seen it. My father said it was probably a weather balloon or a plane or a million other things but in the sixties nothing besides a balloon is totally silent like that was. I've often thought of contacting the others that were with me and asking their thoughts about what we saw.  I think a lot more people have seen them but like myself aren't comfortable discussing it, not so much because others will doubt you but because it makes you think that we truly may not be the most intelligent beings in the universe.....
For centuries people all around the world have reported UFO "sightings".  There must be over a million sightings by now... REALIZE that all it takes is for just ONE to be genuine, and then we're not alone anymore.
I saw two UFOs in the fall of 1966 or 67, when I was 7 or 8 years old. I was living in Keene, NH, and it was around 9 p.m. on a Friday evening when my parents called me to the back yard. We lived in a semi rural neighborhood, and it was a clear, cool night. High in the sky was a very bright light, brighter than any star.  It moved slowly in different patterns, up, down, zig zag, while changing colors from red to green, to blue, to yellow.  Soon another light with the same characteristics joined it.  They moved around each other and we saw some kind of exchange of light between the two.  It was an arc of light that went back and forth.  One of the lights then disappeared, and the other light continued to zig zag slowly around the sky, until we lost site of it below the tree line.  There was a report in the paper the next day about the UFO siting.  I have no doubt that we saw something very strange that night, and I will never forget it.
 Over the course of my life, my father would tell me of the time he saw a saucer. "i was about ten years old, it was huge" etc. i stopped listening after the third or fourth time he brought it up.
 One day, I asked him, "how has this improved your life?" Other than complaining that He had been called a liar, he had nothing to say. I then asked him, "If it doesn't render a benefit to you personally, why belabor the issue?"
 He hasn't brought the matter up again. I have some respect for the man. I've never caught him in a lie.
 If ever i see one, i will ask the damned thing to make me rich and to jack up my I.Q. to super genius heights. If it does not, then it can go to hell for all i care.
Of course there are UFO's -- we see them all the time.  But that doesn't mean they're little green men, just that they are UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS in FLIGHT.  There may be little green men, and Drake's Equation squarely demonstrates that the odds are in favor of our having company "out there", but to argue that every UFO is an ET is as silly as arguing that there are no ETs.
I'm an avid astronomer and one evening my husband was out star gazing with me. We had been standing around looking at the night sky and suddenly we saw three square box shaped ufos, connected by some kind of line inbetween them. Moving gently but quickly across the sky. It lasted about 20 seconds. Very, very strange! My husband is one of the biggest skeptics out there and he's baffled by what he saw with his own eyes.
My girlfriend and I lived on the edge of the downtown area of Wichita Kansas.  We had been downtown most of the day and had decided to head home. It was about an hour walk from where we were at to get to our house.  We were just coming upon the Douglas Avenue bridge which crossed the Arkansas river to which our house was about 6 blocks from there.  As we got half way across the bridge, just to the north west of us I pointed out to my friend a strange looking object in the sky.  It was triangle shaped and had 3 bright lights at each 'corner' of the triangle.  We continued walking across the bridge discussing what we thought this object might be when it just disappeared!  POOF---gone.  just like that it vanished in broad daylight right before our eyes.  We never seen it fly off, or retreat higher in the sky...it just vanished.  It seemed like this all took place in about a 5 minute period but when we got home, 3 hours of time had gone by.  It only takes an hour to get to our house from the area of downtown we were in...there's no way 3 hrs could have passed.  Were we abducted?  Did time stand still or stop?  We have no clue.  We watched the papers for several weeks after that but nothing was ever reported on it.  I was 15 and my g/f 16 at that time so it would have made it around 1977.
I graduated from high school on Friday, May 27, 1977.  That evening I drove a few friends from Waimea, on the Big Island, to a classmate’s house near Puuwaawaa for our senior party.  At about 3:00 the next morning, I was driving us back home when I sensed something way up in the sky.  I awoke everyone in the car, and we all watched this huge ball of green light silently moving over Mauna Kea northwest toward Kohala Mountain.  From its altitude above near-14,000-foot Mauna Kea, I calculated it to be at about 40,000 feet.  We stared at it dumbfounded for about half a minute until it disappeared in the distance, which meant that it was moving at about 5,000 miles per hour.
Later in the morning, I drove a friend to the Kona Airport and was amazed to see the clearest sky and sharpest horizon I have ever seen; I could even see the island of Kahoolawe, a sight almost no one on the Big Island has ever seen.
The next day, the newspaper had an explanation for the “ball of gas”: the military had launched a missile from the Pacific Missile Range Facility at Barking Sands on Kauai and released this ball of gas for some atmospheric test.  Apparently someone on Kauai was up at that time of night, had also seen this UFO pass over, and had reported it.  What the military failed to explain, though, was how this “ball of gas” might have been over the Big Island, almost 300 miles to the southeast of Kauai, moving to the northwest at a high rate of speed.
And what gas might the military have been testing that would have had such an atmosphere-cleaning effect?
In the early 1970s, I saw a cylindrical object hovering motionless over southern Nashville.  After several minutes of hovering, the object moved off at a constant, fast rate.  The object did not accelerate up to speed as one witnesses with normal aircraft.  

The object was seen by the couple dozen students I was with at the time, as well as many thousands of people in Nashville.  The next day it was reported  in the Nashville Tenneesean newspaper.

It was evident that the object was not some sort of optical illusion.  It was clearly a non-natural object that appeared to deny the normal rules of physics.

I conclude the object was not a natural phenomenon nor a man-made aircraft of any kind.  I see no evidence to jump to any conclusions as to what it was.
Back around 1976, my sister and I witnessed something that has been very hard to explain.  We lived in Northeast Wisconsin at the time next to a very large forest.  One summer afternoon we spotted about 6 objects fairly low in the sky over that forest.  They were metallic because you could see sunlight glinting off of their surfaces and they were close to a brass color from what we could see.  They moved about like bees, darting back and forth and around each other and from time to time they appeared to just be  hovering.  Occasionally there would be flashes of light and one of them would disappear suddenly.  This continued for about a half hour until there were only 2 left.  The two remaining objects moved off slowly at first and steadily gained speed until there was another flash of light and they were gone.

We told our parents, but they just dismissed it.  We were only about 40 miles southeast from Oshkosh and it was close to EAA convention time, and in past years we had had stunt fliers come and practice over the forest valley, presumably because there was no population there and if they crashed, no one would get hurt except the pilot.  My sister and I knew this wasn't the case because we would sit and watch the stunt pilots when they were there and there was no mistaking the sounds and colors of the planes.  They were quite loud and the sounds of their high performance engines carried for miles.

We never forgot what we saw and about 15 years later I ran into an older gentleman who lived on the other side of the forest at the time and he described the exact, same thing without even hearing my story.  I introduced myself after I overheard his story and related my story to him.  We agree we saw the exact same thing from different angles over 90 degrees apart and a distance difference of about 3.5 miles which would tend to rule out planets and tricks of the sun's reflection in the atmosphere.  This was during full daylight so it wasn't a trick of light in the night sky.  No stars were even visible in the sky.  It was early afternoon (according to the other witness about 2pm CDT sometime in late July) so the sun would not have set until after 8pm.

I am at a loss to explain what we saw and I am not even sure I want to know.
Growing up near the Hanford Site at the edge of the desert we used to hear UFO reports on the am radio and go out and watch the lights flitting around and all the activity.  Sometimes jets would scramble down from McChord AFB in Spokane to chase them.  Sometimes there would be bunches of people on the grass and in the parking lot at Hanford K-12 just watching the whole shebang.
So many times they have been sighted in person and on radar, jets scrambled to intercept, stories made up about it that either someone should account for the taxpayer dollars spent on denial of the subject or release all the classified files.  
They are photographed now, documented now, and have been for hundreds of years that we know of.  It shouldn't be such a big deal to let the truth out, even if it makes the doubters eat their words.
I believe in UFOs that I have seen at lease four times in my life time so far.
I have seen the UFOs that follow the skylab in the mid 70's which I can still prove it to this day.
Also I am from Wichita, Kansas and seen the same triangle shaped object like the one Annn Gibs from Wichita, Kansas has seen in the same year.
"Anna, It is nice to know that I am not the only one that seen it."
 Re: the 1953 UFO sighting in Lynn,MA. by Al Berry:
  I saw the same thing as you--only it was in the wee hours of September 9,1968, in Pacific Northwest.   My boyfriend and I both worked nights and got off work at 2:30a.m.  It was a hot, humid night as it is sometimes in early September. We had a basement apartment and the building was on a hill. We were sitting on the couch with the front door open looking over the city.  Suddenly we observed in the distance a large light that looked like the Moon--but oddly it looked like it was bouncing up & down.  We woke our roomate who happened to work for the County Sheriff.  He had binoculars and we each took a turn looking through them before--just as suddenly as it had appeared-the object began to move backward at a high rate of speed, got smaller & smaller, and then disappeared.  Well, we were baffled.  We didn't have a home telephone so we ran 2 blocks up to the grocery store which had a payphone and we called the Portland Airbase. We reported a UFO in the Southeastern sky and asked if perhaps the object might be a weather balloon or some such other object.   The person we spoke to said that there had been other reports of such an object, took our names, and said that he (they) would get back to us, tomorrow. The next day we looked in the newspaper fully expecting a front page report but after scouring the entire paper discovered that there wasn't a news report.  Neither was there a report on the radio or on television. We waited another day and then called back to the Airbase. The person who we talked to this time said that he (they) didn't know who we were, what we were talking about and that there were no reports regarding a UFO in the wee hours of September 9th, AND that there hadn't been any weather balloons. What was it?  We never found out. But for 38 years I have never forgotten this incident. I remember it like it happened an hour ago.
To whom it may concern,
To all you UFO skeptics and non-skeptics alike, be aware that no UFO evidence will be forthcoming. It should be abundantly clear that the government entity that determines what is TOP SECRET has made UFO's TOP SECRET, or perhaps even higher than that. This means that anyone with any evidence whatsoever can expect a visit from 007-style agents(license to kill) who will forcibly remove it from you and then threaten your life, your livelihood, or both in order to silence you. If you feel you want to test TOP SECRET restrictions, just try to enter Area 51.  
 I just joined into this UFO debate yesterday. I've never seen a UFO, but I don't doubt they exist, since hundreds of thousands of UFO reports can't all be wrong. And since I see a continuing gov't. effort to erase the valid ones.
It sadddens me to hear skeptics ridicule those who have actually seen alien (not man-made craft) in the skies above us. Can I prove what I've seen? No, and nor do I care to. Nor do I feel the need to justify my sanity to any group of people who feel that only meeting an alien being for themselves is proof that they exist. These people will never be satisfied. I've never seen God, but I believe in a higher power. Am I still crazy for belief without any proof of existence?
In the 1970's, Dr. Harley Rutledge, a former physics professor at Southeast Missouri State U., and his students studied UFO's(earthlights)near Piedmont, MO.  They carefully documented the lights & found that they operated in the TV(FM)part of the electromagnetic spectrum.

During my last couple of years as a geologist at the Missouri Geological Survey, in my spare time I was really working on my spiritual development & "coincidentally" encountered a flurry of UFO reports within the last 12 months or so.  In each case the luminous orbs, flashes, etc. were found to be near metallic mineral deposits or faults, including the still active north New Madrid fault in southeast Missouri colleagues & I have researched.  A USGS seismologist did a study of the earthlights in the greater New Madrid region and concluded that there was a likely link with both flooding and earthquakes. Other UFO's active south of Dexter, MO in the 1960's appear to have been associated with the active Dexter Tectonic Zone & the epicentral area of a M 4.7 1963 earthquake. A search of the Internet produced a couple of worthwhile sites that discussed a "tectonic strain" hypothesis (likely piezoelectric effect)and similar UFO sites apparently associated with known geologic faults.

A notable site in Oregon County, MO was found to overlie the Bolivar-Mansfield Tectonic Zone. This site was reported to me by a banker who has built an observatory on his property and observed and documented a great array of earthlights, some of which were reportedly associated with "craft."  Accordingly, most of the credible earthlights I'm aware of in Missouri appear to have an association with tectonic faults, two of which are yet active.  Whether or not some sort of craft could have been involved with some sitings in Oregon Co, MO is anyone's guess--there's no shred of scientific evidence for it, but I'll keep an open mind about such long shots as parallel universes, ET's, etc.  Anin't life on Earth a pickle, folks?
 
If aliens are so smart, why do they keep visiting the stupidest people on Earth?
Many of these effects sound like Ballightning,and though not completly understood,some of the phyics are being persued.

Aneutronic Fusion is one. Here I am not talking about the big science ITER project taking thirty years, but the several small alternative plasma fusion efforts.

.There are three companies pursuing hydrogen-boron plasma toroid fusion, Paul Koloc, Prometheus II, Eric Lerner, Focus Fusion and Clint Seward of Electron Power Systems www.electronpowersystems.com . A resent DOD review of EPS technology reads as follows:

"MIT considers these plasmas a revolutionary breakthrough, with Delphi's
chief scientist and senior manager for advanced technology both agreeing
that EST/SPT physics are repeatable and theoretically explainable. MIT and
EPS have jointly authored numerous professional papers describing their
work. (Delphi is a $33B company, the spun off Delco Division of General
Motors)."
and
"Cost: no cost data available. The complexity of reliable mini-toroid
formation and acceleration with compact, relatively low-cost equipment
remains to be determined. Yet the fact that the EPS/MIT STTR work this
technology has attracted interest from Delphi is very significant, as the
automotive electronics industry is considered to be extremely demanding of
functionality per dollar and pound (e.g., mil-spec performance at
Wal-Mart-class 'commodity' prices)."

EPS, Electron Power Systems seems the strongest and most advanced, and I love the scalability, They propose applications as varied as home power generation@ .ooo5 cents/KWhr, cars, distributed power, airplanes, space propulsion , power storage and kinetic weapons.

It also provides a theoretic base for ball lighting  Ball Lightning Explained as a Stable Plasma Toroid
The theoretics are all there in peer reviewed papers.

It does sound to good to be true however with names like MIT, Delphi, STTR grants, NIST grants , etc., popping up all over, I have to keep investigating.

Recent support has also come from one of the top lightning researcher in the world, Joe Dwyer at FIT, when he got his Y-ray and X-ray research published in last May issue of Scientific American,and according to Clint Seward it supports his lightning models and fusion work at Electron Power Systems

It may also explain Elves, blue jets, sprites and red sprites, plasmas that appear above thunder storms. After a little searching, this seemed to have the best hard numbers on the observations of sprites.And may also explain the spiral twist of some fulgurites, hollow fused sand tubes found in sandy ground at lightning strikes.


lightning produces thermonuclear reaction
This new work By Dr.Kuzhevsky on neutrons in lightning: Russian Science News  is also supportive of Electron Power Systems fusion efforts .

Vincent Page (a technology officer at GE!!) gave a presentation  at the 05 6th symposium on current trends in international fusion research , which high lights the need to fully fund three different approaches to P-B11 fusion (Below Is an excerpt).  
He quotes costs and time to development of P-B11 Fusion as tens of million $, and years verses the many decades and ten Billion plus $ projected for ITER and other "Big" science efforts:


"for larger plant sizes
Time to small-scale Cost to achieve net if the small-scale
Concept Description net energy production energy concept works:
Koloc Spherical Plasma: 10 years(time frame), $25 million (cost), 80%(chance of success)
Field Reversed Configuration: 8 years $75 million 60%
(Eric Lerner)Plasma Focus: 6 years $18 million 80%"



Looks like Eric Lerner is moving down the road!!
U.S., Chilean Labs to Collaborate on Testing Scientific Feasibility of Focus Fusion

The learning curve is so steep now, and with the resources of the online community, I'm sure we can rally greater support to solve this paramount problem of our time.  I hold no truck with those who argue that big business or government are suppressing these technologies.  It is only our complacency and comfort that blind us from pushing our leaders toward clean energy.


This post is a plea to the science writers among you to craft a story covering aneutronic fusion, the P-B11 efforts, Eric's Billion degree temperatures and x-ray source project, Clint's lightning theories, and DOD review, and Paul's review by GE. The minimal cost and time frame for even the possibility of this leap forward seems criminal not to pursue.  I am wondering why this technology has never been put in the public eye.
My hope is that someone, more skilled, would step up to give a shout out about these technologies. Please contact me for copies of my correspondence with the principles, interesting replies and criticisms from physics discussion forums and academic physicists who have replied to my queries.

Thanks for any help



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