Ufology is a neologism coined to describe the collective efforts of those who study unidentified flying object (UFO) reports and associated evidence. While ufology does not represent an academic field of research, UFOs have been subject to various investigations over the years by governments and independent academics. None of these studies have officially concluded that any reports are caused by extraterrestrial spacecraft (eg, Seeds 1995:A4). Some studies were neutral in their conclusions, but argued the inexplicable core cases called for continued scientific study. However, “the vast majority of UFOs that have been scrutinized by qualified investigators turn out to have rather mundane explanations”. Astrophysicist Peter A. Sturrock suggests that a lack of funding is a major factor in the institutional disinterest in UFOs: “If the Air Force were to make available, say, $50 million per year for ten years for UFO research, it is quite likely that the subject would look somewhat less disreputable … however, an agency is unlikely to initiate such a program at any level until scientists are supportive of such an initiative. We see that there is a chicken-and-egg program. It would be more sensible, and more acceptable to the scientific community, if research began at a low level.” This is a theory that most UFO sightings are misunderstood phenomena such as ball lightning or visual illusions. Carl G. Jung, the Swiss psychoanalyst, in his 1957 work, Flying Saucers: A Modern …
September 30, 2009. A California man reports seeing an oval-shaped UFO at 3 pm About seven hours later, he moves to his backyard to feed his cat, spots a strange light near the ground, then realizes that “something” is holding it. Both he and the “creature” are startled and move away from each other. This is an uninvestigated case from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) database. Please keep in mind that most UFO reports can be explained as something natural or manmade. If MUFON investigates and reports back on this case, I will update this page. For more UFO news, please go to InCahoots.TV.
Ufology is a neologism coined to describe the collective efforts of those who study unidentified flying object (UFO) reports and associated evidence. While ufology does not represent an academic field of research, UFOs have been subject to various investigations over the years by governments and independent academics. None of these studies have officially concluded that any reports are caused by extraterrestrial spacecraft (eg, Seeds 1995:A4). Some studies were neutral in their conclusions, but argued the inexplicable core cases called for continued scientific study. However, “the vast majority of UFOs that have been scrutinized by qualified investigators turn out to have rather mundane explanations”. Astrophysicist Peter A. Sturrock suggests that a lack of funding is a major factor in the institutional disinterest in UFOs: “If the Air Force were to make available, say, $50 million per year for ten years for UFO research, it is quite likely that the subject would look somewhat less disreputable … however, an agency is unlikely to initiate such a program at any level until scientists are supportive of such an initiative. We see that there is a chicken-and-egg program. It would be more sensible, and more acceptable to the scientific community, if research began at a low level.” This is a theory that most UFO sightings are misunderstood phenomena such as ball lightning or visual illusions. Carl G. Jung, the Swiss psychoanalyst, in his 1957 work, Flying Saucers: A Modern …
uforeportcenter.com – BRAZIL UFO DISCLOSURE. As of May 04th, Brazilian Government has disclosed over 600 new pages of previously classified documents, covering UFO reports and military investigations from 1970 to 1979, including photos and films, for the first time. TO GET THE LATEST UFO NEWS GO TO UFOreportCenter.com
Ufology is a neologism coined to describe the collective efforts of those who study unidentified flying object (UFO) reports and associated evidence. While ufology does not represent an academic field of research, UFOs have been subject to various investigations over the years by governments and independent academics. None of these studies have officially concluded that any reports are caused by extraterrestrial spacecraft (eg, Seeds 1995:A4). Some studies were neutral in their conclusions, but argued the inexplicable core cases called for continued scientific study. However, “the vast majority of UFOs that have been scrutinized by qualified investigators turn out to have rather mundane explanations”. Astrophysicist Peter A. Sturrock suggests that a lack of funding is a major factor in the institutional disinterest in UFOs: “If the Air Force were to make available, say, $50 million per year for ten years for UFO research, it is quite likely that the subject would look somewhat less disreputable … however, an agency is unlikely to initiate such a program at any level until scientists are supportive of such an initiative. We see that there is a chicken-and-egg program. It would be more sensible, and more acceptable to the scientific community, if research began at a low level.” This is a theory that most UFO sightings are misunderstood phenomena such as ball lightning or visual illusions. Carl G. Jung, the Swiss psychoanalyst, in his 1957 work, Flying Saucers: A Modern …
Date of UFO sighting: September 1, 2010 Location of Sighting: Xi’ian, China Source: China Daily Newspaper At 9:10 PM in Xi’ian city, there appeared in the sky 8-9 white spots. These unusual spots in the sky were separated into groups of three. Each group of three were moving in a circular motion. At around 9:15 PM the spots divided into two groups. Each formed a line that crossed the other group to form a large white X in the night sky. After about 5 seconds, many of the spots in the X formation increased their luminosity by double or more. At that moment they all scattered, then repeated the pattern again. Each whitish object in the sky seemed to be dragging something behind it. Many citizens saw these objects performing in the sky. It was located directly above East Street South Exit. On eyewitness named Mr. Jiang stated, “These things stayed in a group and kept it moving. They flew apart at the most 100 meters from oneanother. Another eyewitness, Ms. Chan stated, “there was a cloud over the objects that was in the shape of a dragon and was recorded on many of our cell phones.” The China Daily estimates that hundreds of people were eyewitnesses to these strange white objects glowing and rotating in the night sky. Another eyewitness said, “they suddenly came together, and quickly spread out.” ********************************* For more UFO info read, UFO Sightings of 2006-2009. For more Current UFO Reports visit: scottcwaring.blogspot.com
Date of UFO sighting: September 1, 2010 Location of Sighting: Xi’ian, China Source: China Daily Newspaper At 9:10 PM in Xi’ian city, there appeared in the sky 8-9 white spots. These unusual spots in the sky were separated into groups of three. Each group of three were moving in a circular motion. At around 9:15 PM the spots divided into two groups. Each formed a line that crossed the other group to form a large white X in the night sky. After about 5 seconds, many of the spots in the X formation increased their luminosity by double or more. At that moment they all scattered, then repeated the pattern again. Each whitish object in the sky seemed to be dragging something behind it. Many citizens saw these objects performing in the sky. It was located directly above East Street South Exit. On eyewitness named Mr. Jiang stated, “These things stayed in a group and kept it moving. They flew apart at the most 100 meters from oneanother. Another eyewitness, Ms. Chan stated, “there was a cloud over the objects that was in the shape of a dragon and was recorded on many of our cell phones.” The China Daily estimates that hundreds of people were eyewitnesses to these strange white objects glowing and rotating in the night sky. Another eyewitness said, “they suddenly came together, and quickly spread out.” ********************************* For more UFO info read, UFO Sightings of 2006-2009. For more Current UFO Reports visit: scottcwaring.blogspot.com
They rearrange their lights & change direction mid-air… This confuses humans looking at them. More UFO sighting reports being filed of those seeing them do this strange behavior at CLOSE RANGE. SIGHTING REPORT on MUFON.com filed for Pittsburgh recently by some unknown person describes a Triangle craft flying over on March 26, 2011 — report here: mufoncms.com Another in Fort Washington, PA on same date: mufoncms.com Another PA report on 2/21/11: mufoncms.com Another person in PA who obviously has been observing this same type too and filed “Response to Minnesota Watchers and Blinkers” (same type of UFOs): mufoncms.com So there ya go — a SMALL taste of written reports filed by people who don’t know me, who’ve observed recognized the same UFO crafts and/or behavior as me — besides the 80+ people WORLDWIDE who are filming them too, RIDICULOUS to try to single me out as an isolated case now, isn’t it? If you’ve seen this type too — leave comment as to where and when so their behavior and movements can be tracked. If you don’t believe any of this — Sorry, but I didn’t ask for you to seek out and watch my videos. Your opinion is one I didn’t ask for. I’m filming these so that OTHER EYE WITNESSES will have something to let them know that 1) they aren’t crazy, and 2) they are not alone. Report your sightings to MUFON.com (anonymously if you must) so that others watching around the world can see where/when they are flying too… While not much happens with the info after you …
The United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defense, the MoD, is releasing secret documents on UFO sightings, the Telegraph reports. Some of these sightings include a UFO flying over the London soccer stadium Stamford Bridge and a “funny shaped object” spotted above British politician Michael Howard’s house. Other reports mention Winston Churchill and someone claims to have seen a flying Toblerone chocolate bar. Nick Pope, a former Ministry of Defense UFO claim investigator, states that 95% of the reports are ordinary occurrences that people have misidentified or mistaken. He adds, “But a small percentage of cases–perhaps 2-3%–are very interesting, are genuinely unexplained, and even those of us at the MoD who worked on this issue were puzzled genuinely saying, ‘Well, we dont know what it is.’” One such example is a man who claimed he saw a UFO then subsequently got sick and developed a skin condition on the same day.