Are UFOs Real

Are UFOs Real

Are UFOs Real

Are UFOs Real

The sometimes vitriolic debate surrounding the topic of Are UFOs real will probably never end until definite evidence is presented to support or refute the question. The term Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) is self-explanatory, and strictly from the point of view of the meaning of the term, of course UFOs are real.

It would definitely stretch the imagination that none of us has ever encountered this phenomenon, where we cannot simply identify the flying object. That does not necessarily mean that UFOs come from extraterrestrial sources. It has been estimated that 90% to 95% of UFO sightings can be scientifically explained. However, there is the remaining 5% to 10% that triggers our vivid imagination.

Periodically, radars have managed to track UFOs and have found them to have the capability of performing maneuvers that can defy scientific knowledge (90 degree turns & instant elevation or deceleration), with such extreme disturbance and speed that the occupants of the UFO should have been killed instantly. At other times, visual sightings cannot be tracked by radar, leading to the possibility that some UFOs may possess far greater stealth technology than is presently possible.

In just the past few years, government officials and generally considered reliable individuals have stepped forward and emphatically gave an answer to the question of: Are UFOs real?

* Retired Colonel John Alexander spent twenty five years of his career assessing top government levels to ascertain the people responsible for UFO information and to see if there has ever been a government cover-up. His conclusion: There is no cover up since UFO information had already been disseminated throughout the years, starting initially with President Truman. Russian President Gorbachev himself declared that he had several of his generals attempt to convince him that UFOs are real. Colonel Alexander’s own assessment: UFOS are real, without any doubt or qualifications.

* The British government released 8,000 pages of formerly classified documents from its UFO Project and revealed that they cannot rule out the possibility of extraterrestrial existence.

* Former Canadian Defense Secretary Paul Hellyer publicly announced in 2005 that UFOs are as real as planes flying overhead.

* Lt. Colonel Phillip Corso claimed that his work on back engineering alien spacecraft parts recovered from the Roswell crash led to the creation of various high tech developments in the last 50 years.

Are UFOs real? The remarkably accurate Long Count calendar of the ancient Mayan civilization marks December 21 of 2012 as the end of a 5,126 year era. Apocalypse or will this be the day that aliens will formally introduce themselves and forever change the world as we know it?

Phoenix Lights

Phoenix Lights

Phoenix Lights

Phoenix Lights

On a clear spring evening on the 13th of March 1997 an incident in the sky over the American states of Arizona and Nevada, and the Mexican state of Sonora, gave rise to the phenomenon known as the ‘Phoenix Lights’ or ‘Lights over Phoenix’.  There was a lot of interest in the night sky that evening because Comet Hale-Bopp was expected to be visible to the naked eye.

However, star gazers witnessed a much more unusual event, a series of strange lights and unexplained shapes appeared in the clear evening sky.  From between 19:30 and 22:30 MST hundreds of reports were made to Police and Luke Air Force Base, describing unusual night illuminations across a 300 mile stretch between the Nevada state line, through to Phoenix and to the edge of Tucson.

The incident had two distinct events; a series of stationary lights were reported in the Phoenix area, as well as a large triangular light formation that moved across the sky.  The moving lights were described in various colors from bright red-orange, to amber, yellow and white.  They were arranged in a boomerang or V formation.  These lights were reported to move in unison, as if they were connected, and there appeared to be a solid structure encasing the lights because the immediate sky surrounding the object was blacked out.  Stationary lights were also reported to ‘hover’ for several hours before vanishing.  However, air-traffic controllers didn’t register any of the strange objects on their radar.  On February 6th 2007, a second incident of these strange lights was reported and on April 21, 2008 a third similar event was reported, all within the same geographical location.

Unfortunately documented photographic evidence of the first appearance of the Phoenix Lights is limited to a few images.  However, during the second incident in 2007, numerous still photographs and video images were collected.  These images clear show some form of craft moving across the night sky.

The Phoenix Lights have generated a range of conflicting explanations.  The V shaped formation has been explained as airplane lights.  Proponents argue that the lights observed on video tapes do not move as a single object, but are instead separate entities, often viewed as one due to illusory contours that force the human eye to view unconnected lines or dots as a single shape.  However, there were no known military or civilian aircraft formations flying in that location during the times the crafts were viewed.  The hovering stationary lights have been explained by American Air Force officials as slow-falling, long burning flares dropped during a series of training exercises at the Luke Air Force Base.  However, this explanation is also flawed as the timing of the fly-overs and subsequent flare drops doesn’t explain the earlier sightings, some of which occurred during daylight.

What also makes the Phoenix Lights incident bizarre was the lack of response from government officials.  Many citizens were alarmed by the events and demanded some type of immediate explanation.  However, it was only three months later following significant public pressure that a full investigation was announced.  Despite this investigation, there still lacks an adequate explanation that can fully account for the all the events associated with the Phoenix Lights.  Whether it was a result of some type of secret military training exercise or extraterrestrial visitors remains a mystery. Are ufos real, you decide.

Unidentified Flying Objects

Unidentified Flying Objects

Unidentified Flying Objects

Unidentified Flying Objects

UFO stands for unidentified flying object. A UFO is an object that is sighted in the sky that appears to be abnormal, unusual and cannot be identified as a recognizable object by the observer.

A UFO can be anything that is readily unidentifiable. UFOs are objects that tend to have characteristic and qualities that are unfamiliar and remarkable. They may come in unusual shapes and possess incredible speed, bright light and are able move with agility. Many objects reported as UFOs in the first instance turn out to be identifiable objects, but there are reported sightings of UFOs that are indeed objects that cannot be identified.

The actual term ‘UFO’ is quite new and was first used in 1952 to describe these objects sighted in the sky. Often they have been termed ‘flying saucers’ or ‘flying disks’, due to the appearance of some sighted UFOS,  and alien spacecraft, because of their qualities that make them appear not to be from Earth. Back in the late 19th century and early 20th century sightings of UFOs were reported as ‘mystery airships’, and during World War II the term ‘foo fighters’ was used to describe UFOs by American fighter pilots.

Each year, there are many UFO sightings. The first most publicized sighting of a UFO happened in the United States in 1947 and was reported by Kenneth Arnold, a private pilot. In fact, it was from this incident that the terms ‘flying saucer’ came to the fore to describe UFOs. Many of reported UFO sightings turned out to be mistaken and they turn out to be a man-made object or a natural phenomenon. They turn out to be aircraft, balloons, and different types of clouds, light phenomena like mirages, meteors, comets and planets viewed from afar in the sky. Some UFO sightings can also be the result of hoaxes.

However, there are a small yet still significant number of UFO sightings that have not been explained, and are indeed reports of Unidentified Flying Objects. There at about 5 to 20 per cent of sightings reported that are yet unexplained. Many reports of sightings are from trained observers including pilots and military personnel.  The number of UFO sightings has reportedly been on the ride during recent years, with about 500 sightings being reported each month.

UFOs are generally believed to be objects that are extra-terrestrial in origin. In other words, UFOs are said to be alien spacecraft.  This is because the objects that are sighted as UFOs display unconventional technological characteristics, including the object’s flying qualities and appearance, which neither belongs to a natural phenomenon or human invention. For this reason it is believed that UFOs are not objects from Earth, but rather, from outer space.

Apart from the extra-terrestrial hypothesis on UFOs, there have been other hypotheses including the inter-dimensional hypothesis which claims that UFOs are objects that have crossed over from other dimensions or a parallel universe. There is also the psychosocial hypothesis which accounts for UFO sightings as the result of misinterpretation due to popular culture influences. Another hypothesis is that UFOs are advanced or experimental military aircraft that possess the unique characteristics ascribed to such sightings.