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This page contains answers to common
myths handled by our support staff, along with some tips and tricks
that we have found useful and presented here as questions. |
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Myth: Airline pilots never see
UFOs, so they must not be real... |
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Fact: There have been many cases of
pilot sightings ever since the 1940s...
The most convincing UFO reports were produced in the 1940s,
1950s and 1960s by airline pilots, military pilots and
ex-military pilots. These men had the training and the
experience to be able to distinguish between normal sky sights
and highly abnormal sights. They knew what airplanes looked
like, and what meteors looked like, having seen them many times.
Their visual observations were frequently supported by radar
data which showed essentially the same thing. They were
therefore able, on many occasions, to methodically eliminate
conventional phenomena from consideration when trying to
identify UFOs.
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those same decades, most UFO sightings were made in the daytime
and frequently at close range, when shapes and surface features
could be distinguished, thus making positive identification of
normal sights easier and the descriptions of unusual sights more
detailed. When all normal explanations had been eliminated, the
witnesses could concentrate on those aspects of the experience
which were most abnormal.
These abnormal aspects included the shapes of UFOs and their
behavior. Most of the UFOs seen in the daytime were said to have
had simple geometric shapes--discs, ovals, spheres,
cylinders--and surfaces that looked like metal. Such shapes are
not only nonexistent among known aircraft, but contrary to all
known theories of flight, in most cases offering control and
performance disadvantages rather than advantages.
Source: Don Berliner, The Fund for UFO Research, Inc.; 2002
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Myth: UFOs are only reported by
uneducated farmers in places you've never heard of... |
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Fact:
A
study by the U.S. Air Force showed that the most puzzling UFO
reports came from people who had the best technical backgrounds.
They are reported from everyplace where there are people, though
fewer are seen from big cities because less of the sky is
visible.
UFOs are reported by every type of person: uneducated yokels and
PhDs; laborers and corporation presidents; truck drivers and
airline captains; little kids, their parents and their
grandparents. People in every state, every province and every
country. They are reported by people who are convinced every
light in the sky is an alien craft, and by other people who are
convinced that no one as smart as them ever sees odd things in
the sky.
People in rural areas may see more UFOs because they can see
more of the sky and because they may look at the sky more often.
Big city people have a poor view of the sky, and they are
usually too busy to look up. Generally speaking, UFOs are seen
by people who happen to be in the right place at the right time.
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Myth: The U. S. Air Force
investigated UFOs and concluded there was nothing to them... |
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Fact:
The Air Force had an official UFO investigation from 1948 to
1969 (Projects Sign, Grudge and Blue Book), and collected more
than 12,500 reports. It claims to have explained all but about
701 of them, but the facts of most of those reports strongly
suggest that something important was seen.
The U.S. Air Force claims to have explained all but 701 of its
reports, though by actual count the number is 584. But as so
many of these were made by military and airline pilots, and
other unexplained sightings involved radar tracking, they are
the heart of the matter. Hundreds of other reports in the
official files are alleged to have been explained, but are full
of unscientific and illogical reasoning.
If
so many cases are admittedly unexplained, they cannot be used to
support any conclusions, as the nature and origins of
unexplained cases are, by definition, unknown. If you add those
cases that are only "possibly" explained, the total lacking
convincing explanations tops 50%, which strongly suggests that
the official investigation was a failure. |
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Myth: UFOs are only seen by
Americans... |
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Fact:
UFOs have been seen wherever there are people. Every continent
has had its share, as has almost every country, though local
interest plays a role in the apparent level of activity.
Wherever there is someone interested in searching out UFO
reports, they will be found, but that doesn't mean the
investigator lives in a center of activity.
Some of the first UFOs were seen in Europe and the Pacific (see
FAQs #5 and #6). Since then, they have been reported from all
continents and probably all countries. There have been major
waves of sightings not only in the USA, but in Great Britain,
France, Belgium, Russia and elsewhere. Official and private
organizations have been established in many countries to study
their sightings, and their results are similar to other
countries'. The same kinds and variety of UFOs are seen most
places, and this has changed little over the years.
In
late 1944, following a gradual build-up of activity, "foo-fighters"
were reported in large numbers. Pilots of American and British
bombers and night fighters over occupied France and over Germany
described glowing balls that flew in formation with them for
long periods and then just flew away. The first "explanation"
was that they must be experimental German anti-aircraft weapons
that were being tested prior to being put into action. But the
war ended without a single "foo-fighter" showing unfriendliness.
Explainers then tried to blame German jet and rocket fighters in
night operations. But it was later determined that there may
have been only a single night flight by any German jet, and none
by their rocket-powered fighters.
At
about the same time in the Pacific Theater of War, American
bombers were followed for hours by bright lights that eventually
turned away. Military officials said they were Japanese suicide
planes, and that is how they show up in official mission
reports. But suicide planes never flew at night, and they never
followed our bombers for long periods of time without doing
anything. The war ended with hundreds of reports still
unexplained.
Source: Don Berliner, The Fund for UFO Research, Inc.
(http://www.fufor.com/faq2.htm#27)
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Myth: UFOs have only been seen
since 1947... |
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Fact:
There are UFO reports in newspapers and literature dating back
to 1865 and even earlier...
For a partial list of significant UFO cases throughout history,
check out the UFO Casebook website:
http://www.ufocasebook.com/casefiles.html
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Myth: UFOs have only been seen
since 1947... |
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Fact: There are UFO reports in
newspapers and literature dating back to 1865 and even
earlier...
For a partial list of significant UFO cases throughout history,
check out the UFO Casebook website:
http://www.ufocasebook.com/casefiles.html
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