This course guides you through the study of ufology – where it’s been, where it’s going and how you can get involved in UFO hunting yourself. You’ll explore the sightings, reports and evidence of UFOs and alien contact over the years, along with the cover-ups put in place to explain them away.
A topic that goes hand-in-hand with the study of UFOs is alien contact and abduction. The course explains the common differences between contact and abduction before detailing many documented cases of each.
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The International Center for Abduction Research (ICAR) is an organization involved in investigating those who claim to have been abducted by aliens. ICAR provides accurate information to therapists and other individuals interested in abductions. 73 Total Points
The Center for UFO Studies categorizes contacts as "close encounters" of the first, second or third kind: First encounters are objects or unexplained lights in space; second encounters are marked by the UFO having a type of physical effect on the Earth such as radioactivity or burn marks; and third encounters are reports of interactions between the witnesses and crew of an alien spaceship--often this relates to stories of "alien abductions".
The purpose behind this course is to help you keep your mind and eyes open.
In recent years, UFO sightings in Mexico are at an all-time high. Amateur videographers have captured hundreds of hours of unexplained UFO sightings. Additional lesson topics: Mexico UFO Sightings; UFOS Northwest; UFOs sightings in Mexico; Vegas UFO 25 Total Points
A fresh scientific study that offers reproducible evidence for UFO sightings and resolves their nature would demonstrate the power of science in answering a question that is clearly of great interest to the public. Finding a conclusive answer on the basis of open data will enhance the public’s confidence in evidence-based knowledge. Currently, the UFO mystery surrounding the expected inconclusive interpretation of the Pentagon report will fuel unsubstantiated speculations. A decisive scientific experiment holds the promise of clearing up the fog.
If they’re really aliens—and they’re benevolent—studying them could potentially transform the prospects for human knowledge and progress
Avi Loeb is former chair (2011-2020) of the astronomy department at Harvard University, founding director of Harvard's Black Hole Initiative and director of the Institute for Theory and Computation at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. He also chairs the Board on Physics and Astronomy of the National Academies and the advisory board for the Breakthrough Starshot project, and is a member of President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. Loeb is the bestselling author of Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt).
If they do represent alien technology, UFOs could potentially be robotic—autonomous equipment that follows a blueprint crafted by an intelligent species beyond Earth. They might even be self-replicating machines, as envisioned by the polymath John von Neumann.
An Alien is something that is not native to a group, region or place. In this case, it means not originating from the natural known life that exists on earth. Aliens have often been associated with more hostile attributes. An Extraterrestrial is a living organism that originates from a place other than earth.
There is a complicated and lengthy history of alien and extraterrestrial research and development through the US universities, scientists and governmental organizations dating back to the 1950s. Many countries embarked on their own explorations at the same time.
Professed contactees describe them as typically male, six to seven feet tall (about two meters) with long blonde hair, blue eyes, and skin tones ranging from fair to tanned.
Area 51 has been elevated to the level of mythology and magic as a place where an untold treasure-trove of secrets, skeletons and alien technology is thought to be stored.
How do aliens fit in our development as humans? Perhaps the deeper meaning is that we are seeking escape from our realities, difficult or painful memories or situations, looking to some unknown force to swoop in and decide our fate when we do not feel a sense of power. Perhaps we are seeking divine or otherworldly solutions to real-world problems that plague us. Perhaps there is an instinctive current of desire to self-annihilate embedded within the collective psyche of the human species. There is an aspect of the social, economic, and racial undertones and implications of some of the discussion threads surrounding aliens, extraterrestrials, and U.F.O.s, but it is not within the scope of this post.
“Across an immense ethereal gulf, minds that are to our minds as ours are to the beasts of the jungle – intellects vast, cool and unsympathetic – regard this Earth with envious eyes and slowly and surely draw their plans against us… “HG Wells, War of the Worlds
Who can forget the event that never quite lived up to the virility, Storm Area 51 which ended up looking more like raver flash mob than some massive exposing of the truth. Dr. Steven Greer recently crowdfunded and Alien documentary called Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind and claims to have made contact and is ready to disclose the truth. David Wilcock has a series called Cosmic Disclosure on Gaia that looks at more current discussions and theories of aliens and extraterrestrial life and contact with earth. Of course, there is always youtube, the modern-day virtual ‘hall of scriptures’, where you can find a labyrinthian maze of information on the subject.
UFO lore has been one of the most exciting and recurring elements in modern mythology, inspiring public fears, wild theories, and pop culture with stories of extraterrestrial visitors flying over our heads. These strange sightings have been reported by individuals all over the world, ...
Following a wave of UFO sightings in the 1970s, Claude Poher, an engineer from the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES), the French space agency, made a proposal for a UFO study group with the cooperation of the Air Force, the gendarmerie, civil aviation, and the national meteorology office.
A series of UFO sightings over the capital city of Lima created a perceived need to investigate any possible national security threats from aerial anomalies . Some in the administration were more inclined to support UFO research due to Fujimori’s alleged 1991 UFO encounter. According to the story, the ex-President, well-known for his fishing trips on the Amazon, had just landed on the river where he and a group of military officers were buzzed by a huge metallic object moving south 300 meters (1,000 ft) over their heads. The President swore the officers to secrecy for fear of political embarrassment, but the Peruvian military’s UFO interest remained keen.
The RAAF’s Directorate of Air Force Intelligence (DAFI) grew concerned about a possible national security threat. The RAAF logged and investigated UFO reports until Operation Close Encounter in 1983, when it readied Mirage jets to intercept UFOs picked up on radar at Sydney’s Mascot airport.
Aristocratic enthusiasm aside, the Ministry of Defence eventually closed their UFO report hotline in 2009 in the economic recession due to the waste of resources when there had been no indications of a security threat in 50 years of investigation.
In August 1950 , Britain’s Ministry of Defence set up the Flying Saucer Working Party (FWSP) to look into the possibility that UFOs were of extraterrestrial origin by investigating reports and liaising with the CIA.
Wilbert Smith on UFOs Project Magnet and his Contacts with the Boys from Topside Part 1. In 1950, Canadian Department of Transport radio engineer Wilbert B. Smith requested the use of state laboratories and field equipment in order to study UFOs and determine the physical means by which they flew.