Which is what it says in part of the article. I find it interesting how you can take a guy like me that has been looking for one since 1977 (I know I usually say '79 - but it was actually 1977 when CE3K came out) and hasn't seen one. And other people say that they've seen them all the time or have seen lots of them. I even had the advantage of having a flying job for 5 years and that job took me all over the world. Our missions could be up to 13-15 hours and I was always scanning the skies as it was part of my job. Besides being the inflight ordnanceman I was also the inflight photographer - so I was responsible for bringing all the cameras on the plane and taking pictures if required. I would have loved to have been able to photograph something of interest. Sometimes at night we would have night vision goggles that attach to our helmets which were awesome because it seemed like you could see every single star and satellite - but still I didn't see anything - I wish I had though. You never know - today could be the day I see something?this decline in UFO sightings thing has been a lie i have seen a lot recently, in fact its not that the UFO sightings are declining, its that nobody cares about them anymore
this decline in UFO sightings thing has been a lie i have seen a lot recently, in fact its not that the UFO sightings are declining, its that nobody cares about them anymore
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actually there are a lot of old cases that are ignored and even censored by mainstream ufologists because they don't fit the ETH paradigm, mainstream ufologists are as part of the cover up as is the air forceIt's mostly the same thing over & over & over. That's probably why interest is declining.
real research on the phenomena is almost non-existent these days, if it weren't for the society of scientific exploration, the UFO phenomena could as well be deadWhich is what it says in part of the article. I find it interesting how you can take a guy like me that has been looking for one since 1977 (I know I usually say '79 - but it was actually 1977 when CE3K came out) and hasn't seen one. And other people say that they've seen them all the time or have seen lots of them. I even had the advantage of having a flying job for 5 years and that job took me all over the world. Our missions could be up to 13-15 hours and I was always scanning the skies as it was part of my job. Besides being the inflight ordnanceman I was also the inflight photographer - so I was responsible for bringing all the cameras on the plane and taking pictures if required. I would have loved to have been able to photograph something of interest. Sometimes at night we would have night vision goggles that attach to our helmets which were awesome because it seemed like you could see every single star and satellite - but still I didn't see anything - I wish I had though. You never know - today could be the day I see something?
actually there are a lot of old cases that are ignored and even censored by mainstream ufologists because they don't fit the ETH paradigm, mainstream ufologists are as part of the cover up as is the air force
joe simongton's pancake caseWhich cases have been covered up?
joe simongton's pancake case
the abduction of carl higdon
the abduction of gray and stephens (1975)
all the cases featured in mothman prophecies
the bebedouro abduction
jean hingley visit by aliens that looked like fairies
and many others, just because they din't fit the "core story"