Why UFOs have been around since 1947 (except in Belgium)
The life of a UFO reporting point manager must be frustrating. Hundreds of observations of unknown flying objects arrive at the Belgian every year ufomeldpunt.befounded by Frederick Delaere and Wim van Utrecht.
Time and again say benevolent UFO-Sceptics after investigation: again no evidence of visitors by aliens. It was a plane, a weather balloon, a planet, the moon, an insect, craftwork of a joker, a meteor, sometimes even a dream … For most reports it applies that there are simply too little data.
In the thumb -thick and richly illustrated UFO Write the two Flemish people with humor on what they have learned from decades UFO yacht: patience, and much sober skepticism. The screaming cover (‘Not to believe!’) With a glowing round UFO is not really in line with that message.
We learn why UFOs are around. In 1947 the American pilot Kenneth Arnold sees nine sickle -shaped objects shooting along from his plane. He described their movement as that of saucers that you kill over the water. A journalist then wrote about those ‘flying dishes’ and thus recorded the shape of thousands of alien spaceships that were later spotted.
1947 is a rich UFO year anyway, because then at an Air Force Base Roswell in New Mexico, the most controversial weather balloon of all time crashes. The rather ordinary ‘rubber strips, aluminum foil, thick paper and sticks’ Roswell Daily Record Mentioned, have since been mentologized into secret collections of spaceships and aliens on strong water, held under the cap for decades.
Europe also does not remain UFO-free: France knew visits in the 1980s Les Martiensand Belgium was under the spell of triangular UFOs around 1990, on further investigation the lights of low-flying military AWACS radar aircraft.
The most recent UFO golf took place online: Three videos shot from American fighter aircraft. The blurry spots can be explained as two planes and a weather balloon, filmed under confusing circumstances. Research by the Pentagon yielded disappointing results.
Nevertheless, the authors continue to pull out patiently. A series of tips is helpful: take photos and sketches, remember where you were, and describe your experience as quickly as possible, because memories are foldable. The authors describe clarified reports, but also a few that have still not been explained after extensive research (‘but not inexplicable’).
Yet the UFO yacht is no longer what it has been. Especially now that everyone always has a camera with them, the aliens are no longer fun. Where they used to want to land, get out and get off at earth – a single witness even reported a wild sex – UFOs now prefer to keep shooting through the air as an ambiguous spot.