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Still Think UFOs Aren’t Real?

Still Think UFOs Aren’t Real?
Published On: 12-Mar-2021
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There’s been so much chatter surrounding UFOs lately ever since a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) pilot thought he encountered one mid-flight. That later turned out to be a lenticular cloud, basically just a circular cloud. With that UFO sighting having been debunked, what do you think about the mystery surrounding these flying objects and sagas of extraterrestrials?

 

UFO sightings go as far back as World War II and the 1947 Cold War era. However, back in March 1, 1639, John Winthrop, the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony penned a diary entry of a ‘close encounter between his fellow’ English immigrants and a UFO.

“Earlier in the year James Everell, a sober, discreet man, and two others had been rowing a boat in the Muddy River, which flowed through swampland and emptied into a tidal basin in the Charles River, when they saw a great light in the night sky, … When it stood still, it flamed up, and was about three yards square, ... When it ran, it was contracted into the figure of a swine.”

The word UFO itself just means, unidentified flying object, and can be anything. Initially many UFOs sighted in the United States turned out to be weather balloons. However, over the years, UFO sightings have gradually come to be associated with alien life-forms or extraterrestrials. So, is all this hype around UFOs just a fad?

 

Not really, since there have been assertions from authorities on the matter. Modes of transportation from outside this planet have indeed made their way to little ole Earth.

 

The most recent evidence would be the UFO videos released by the Pentagon. In April of 2020, the American defense body released three unclassified videos taken by pilots of the US Navy from within their cockpits as UFOs within their range of sight defy the laws of aerodynamics as we Earthlings know it to be. The American defense body even created a task force to investigate these ‘unidentified phenomena’. These assertions from the Pentagon itself brought up former stories of an American defense project having recovered remarkable metal alloys from these ‘unidentified phenomena’, and working out the mechanics of the flying machines.

In that regard, the most important testimony is that of former defense researcher and prodigal physicist Bob Lazar. Some 30 years ago, the physicist had revealed that the US government was studying alien technology in Nevada’s Area 51. Additionally, he came forth with how he was one of the scientists, fortunate enough to be a part of the project and the material/metal alloy used for one such UFO was not of this Earth. Bob Lazar later even released a rough sketch of the UFO based on his recollection of the machine while he had been studying its mechanics. According to an excerpt from the documentary, ‘Bob Lazar, Area 51, and Flying Saucers’;

 

“The craft that I worked on, that when it’s going to travel a long distance, that is how it operates. It puts its belly to the target and then brings all of the amplifiers to power, and you know it shoots off in that direction. It doesn’t fly as it would in a science-fiction movie. It flies with the belly, the bottom, forward,” Lazar said.

 

Bob Lazar said he worked at a secret defense research facility near groom lake. The objective of the project was to reverse-engineer the alien technology (UFO) in their possession. So basically, the scientist attempted to take apart the machine in order to figure out how it worked and try and duplicate that for the Pentagon.

 

The reason the Pentagon even verified that the videos of UFOs as seen by naval aviators is to encourage people to come forth with this kind of information. In the past, people were dismissed whenever someone tried to come forth with claims of seeing a UFO. Verifying at just three UFO sightings encourages people to provide more information to the Pentagon. Which is ultimately why the defense body exhibited the change of heart to begin with. So how will you approach a UFO sighting near you, now that you know?

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