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YOUR QUESTIONS
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RUFOS ANSWERS
Q
- I have
lived my whole life in a rural area and often enjoy looking at the
night sky. Why have I never once seen anything that I could
call a UFO?
A -
According to a 1987 Gallop Pole about ten percent of the adult
Americans interviewed admitted to seeing what they classify as a
UFO, though only a small percentage of these people actually report
their sighting to authorities. The fact that you have not seen
a UFO puts you in the great majority (ninety percent) who were
polled.
The ten percent who have seen UFOs are no different from the ninety
percent who haven't seen (at least yet) a UFO. It's just that
they were in the right place at the right time. There is no
way to predict when or where a UFO will appear.
Many UFO investigators haven't seen UFOs either and they often
search the skies at night. Yet the fact that millions of ordinary
people from all walks of life have seen UFOs and that the reports
are surprisingly consistent has so impressed Ufologists that they
have concluded the phenomenon is real. Most eyewitnesses who have
seen UFOs had not previously believed in their existence or even
been interested in the subject. Thus, this demolishes the
debunker's claim that this is wish fulfillment.
Q
- If
UFOs are so common then why are there NO good photos of them?
A -
There is no way to predict where or when a UFO will appear. Most
eyewitnesses are so taken by surprise that they do not think of
grabbing a camera or do not have a camera readily available.
How often we have all seen something and wished that we had a camera
available. To give an analogy; every year there are numerous
civilian aviation crashes yet how many times do you see photos of
the planes actually going down? Very rarely. The reason
is that aviation accidents are unpredictable and sudden. It is the
same with UFO sightings. There are, however, several
photographs of UFOs which appear to be authentic photos of a large
solid object at a distance.
Q
- When
were UFOs first seen?
A
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The modern era of UFO sightings began on June 24, 1947 when Kenneth
Arnold, a civilian pilot, saw nine disc-shaped objects near Mt.
Ranier, Washington. Soon other people began seeing these
"flying saucers" as they were popularly called.
The government began the first of many investigations into this
strange phenomenon. Eventually the public was told
Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) were not a threat to national
security. Privately officials were mystified and hoped it was
just a fad or hysteria that would fade away. However, over
four decades later UFOs are still seen worldwide and show no signs
of leaving.
Most UFOs are in reality IPOs, that is they are merely
misidentifications of known phenomena; the moon, the planet Venus,
meteors, etc. An investigator interviewing a witness can
usually identify what was really seen. However, there are a
small percentage of UFOs that defy categorization. Contrary to
popular beliefs, UFOs do not necessarily equate with E.T.'s visiting
Earth from another planet. Though many can think of no better
theory, we at RUFOS do not believe in advancing any particular
theses at the expense of other theories. Evidence is still
being collected.
There probably were hundreds of UFO sightings prior to 1947.
When -UFOs were first seen is a question with no answer.
Mythology and legends are full of stories of unusual sights in the
sky but whether these were merely misidentifications of meteors or
just fictional stories or real UFOs cannot be answered.
Q
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Are there any scientists who
take UFO stories seriously?
A
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Yes. There are hundreds of individuals with advanced professional
degrees who belong to organizations such as MUFON (Mutual UFO
Network), or CUFOS (center for UFO Studies). These
professionals have lent their expense to studying the phenomenon
Some believe UFOs are extraterrestrial visitors, while others take a
"wait and see" attitude and prefer to collect more data before
making conclusions.
The so-called "debunkers" you often see on television who claim UFOs
don't exist have never really studied the subject at any great
length. Many debunkers are afraid of the unknown and prefer to
ignore the accounts of millions of people. Instead, they want
you to believe UFOs are merely misidentifications of the planet
Venus, or swamp gas or hoaxes. Debunkers are scientific
materialists who don't believe in any phenomenon that can't be taken
into the lab for study. A typical debunking book is
The UFO Enigma
by Menzel and
Taves published by Doubleday in 1977. The first few chapters
are devoted into debunking the miracles of the Bible.
Obviously these men have a deep-seated dislike of anything
mysterious or of any phenomena that defies their world-view.
Debunkers make a steady income from lectures and books. Some
of them wish to censor your right to read material that is contrary
to their materialistic view.
It takes courage for a scientist to admit he doesn't know
everything. Scientists who have seriously studied UFOs admit
there is much yet to learn. You, the public can help, by
reporting your observations to a responsible organization. An
example of a brave scientist willing to admit he had been wrong was
Dr. J. Allen Hynek, former Astronomy professor at Ohio State
University. In the 1950's the Air Force hired him to debunk
UFOs and state they were merely swamp gas or some other "logical"
explanation. Eventually Hynek realized that all UFO sightings
could not all be explained away in a way that the Air Force wanted.
He began to seriously study UFOs. Hynek coined the terms
"Close encounters of the first, second and third kinds." These
terms refer to varying degrees of contact with UFOs. The first
refers to a sighting, the second to physical evidence such as burnt
grass from a landing, the third refers to an actual sighting of an
alien occupant. Hynek did not commit himself to any particular
theory of UFO origins except to state that whatever they were they
were not merely misidentifications of known phenomena. Hynek
is deceased now but there are numerous other scientists who take his
approach as the proper one to follow.
Q
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UFOs friendly or hostile?
A
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One
can find evidence supporting the conclusion UFOs are friendly.
However one can also find come cases of apparent hostile acts.
There is also the possibility that they are neither hostile or
friendly but neutral toward mankind.
Proponents of the "UFOs are friendly" thesis point out that so far
there has been no hostile invasion of Earth. If UFOs were
hostile surely we would know it by now. Many people who have
claimed to receive messages from UFO occupants assert that they were
told man is dangerously close to self-destruction because of nuclear
weapons and the pollution of the environment. Whitley
Strieber. author of Communion, asserts that UFO occupants warned him
of the "Greenhouse Effect", the global warming of the Earth.
Many experts believe it is no coincidence that UFOs began to be seen
in large numbers in the late 1940's soon after the nuclear age
began. These experts point out that never before did man have
the capacity to annihilate the globe. UFOs have been seen many
times over nuclear facilities and military bases where missiles are
kept. [The book
Clear Intent
by Lawrence Faucett and Barry J. Greenwood, published by
Prentice-Hall in 1984 documents many of these incidents with papers
released via the Freedom of Information Act.] Proponents of the
"friendly* thesis believe UFOs are attempting to show mankind that
in our nuclear age there must never again be a world war and that
UFOs are concerned over our planet's safety.
Proponents of the "hostile theory" cite numerous cases of aircraft
apparently being destroyed by UFOs. In all fairness it must be
mentioned that in many of these cases military jets were attempting
to intercept UFOs and that the UFOs may have acted in self-defense.
A typical example is from March 1967 in which Cuban air space was
violated by a "bogey". "Two Cuban mig jets were sent to
intercept the object. It was visually sighted by the pilots
who reported a bright round metallic object of unknown origin.
One of the Cuban pilots had a radar lock-on and was about to fire a
missile at the intruder. However before he could fire, the jet
mysteriously exploded killing the pilot. The horrified wingman
witnessed this event and reported that the UFO suddenly sped away.
The American N.S.A monitored these foreign communications via their
eavesdropping devices. These and similar events are mentioned
in Above Top
Secret by
Timothy Good, which was published in 1988 by William Marrow and
Company.
The most cited evidence for UFO hostility involves the mysterious
mutilations of farm animals, mainly cattle. According to mutilation
experts these animals are killed with laser-like precision, the
blood is drained, vital organs are removed, yet no footprints are
found. Mysterious lights have been reported over ranches in
the American west. Some put the blame on Satanic cults.
However there are several flaws with the cub theory. First
Satanists prefer to sacrifice small animal* like cats and dogs
because they are easily caught. Why trespass on farmer's ranches and
go after large animals such as a bull? Also why no footprints?
Also devil worshippers would leave plenty of bloody evidence and
Satanic symbols. Also this is a nationwide, maybe even
worldwide phenomenon. If there is such a cult, surely a
defector would have come forth and detailed the culprits.
There is no evidence of such a massive worldwide devil cult.
So devil worshippers have access to high-tech lasers or pilot
unusual objects that are seen at night? NO!
Some debunkers claim the mutilations are merely mass hysteria.
However mass hysteria is usually a short-lived event. We are
still receiving numerous reports of mutilations from all over the
country. Some authorities are so mystified and scared that
they prefer not to speak to the press about these strange events or
else they prefer to put the blame on human cults.
Are UFOs responsible for these mutilations? If so why? We
don't know the answer. Perhaps UFOs and animal mutilations are
two separate unsolved mysteries. Perhaps some secret
intelligence agency is practicing on cattle with illegal germ
warfare experiments. A fictional film "Endangered Species"
used this as the basis of their movie.
Some theorize there may be at least two separate species of aliens
visiting Earth. One species may wish to be helpful while me
other may be hostile. Although this may sound fantastic, most of the
world's religions are based on the belief that good angels and evil
demons are battling each other. One is out to save mankind
while the other is out to destroy humanity.
Q
- Have
any famous people seen UFOs?
A
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Yes. Then Governor of Georgia Jimmy Carter made a UFO report in
1969. Governor John Gilligan of Ohio saw a UFO in 1973.
Astronomer Clyde Tombaugh. discoverer of Pluto has seen UFOs.
Former President of Notre Dame, Father Theodore Hesburgh.
Clare Boothe Luce, the wife of the founder of Time Magazine, Henry
Ford II. and former Astronaut Gordon Cooper have all admitted seeing
UFOs. Probably many other notable people have seen UFOs but
have kept silent to avoid ridicule.
Numerous people have professed an interest in UFOs. Among them
were Lord Mountbatten of World War II fame. Air Marshal
Dowding who was R.A.F. commander during the Battle of Britain.
Prince Phillip subscribes to Britain's leading UFO magazine, Hermann
Oberth, the German inventor of the rocket-missiles used in World War
II stated his belief UFOs were from another planet. General Douglas
MacArthur stated an extraterrestrial threat may unite the world.
Carl Jung, the great psychiatrist studied UFOs and corresponded with
UFO researchers.
Q
- What
are some Ohio connections to the mystery of UFOs?
A
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Ohio
is one of the leading states in numbers of UFO reports. One of
the best reports in the history of UFOs involved an Air National
Guard helicopter with four crewmen who reported that a UFO in 1973
affected their helicopter and caused it to suddenly ascend a great
distance.
In May 1987 over Lake Erie, coast guard members and civilians
witnessed a UFO over the ice. The ice over Lake Erie was seen
to melt where the UFO landed.
Project Blue Book, the official Air Force investigation into UFOs
was headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton.
According to rumor a crashed alien craft and dead aliens were taken
to Wright-Patterson. Former Arizona Senator Goldwater stated that
General Curtis LeMay wouldn't allow him to visit the place where the
craft and aliens were held. Former Governor Gilligan reported
a UFO in 1973. Numerous Ohio farmers believe UFOs were
responsible for creating circular depressions in their fields.
Professor J. Allen Hynek, the leading Ufologist of his era had been
an astronomer at Ohio State and also associated with Battelle
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