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Read the latest information about unidentified flying objects, aliens, Roswell and other famous UFO sightings.
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Who is Who in UFOlogoy
Below are ten names of the most educated, respected UFologists alive today. By studying their theories and published works, you will be on the forefront of UFology research.
Jerome Clark: Researcher and writer. He attended South Dakota State University and Minnesota State University, becoming interested in the UFO phenomenon in the 1960s. He initially embraced the interdimensional hypothesis to explain UFOs, but then turned to Extraterrestrial Hypothesis as the best explanation. His focus is on UFO cases with multiple witnesses, or those which leave physical evidence. He is an active board member of CUFOS, and has served as the editor of the CUFOS journal, as well as The Journal for UFO Studies. In the 1990s he published a massive three volume UFO Encyclopedia, which earned him the 1998 Benjamin Franklin Award in the Science category. He has written and co-written several books on UFOs.
Who is Who in UFOlogy
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The Roberston Panel
1918-1939 is sometimes called ?the golden age of aviation? because of the much technological advancement made in aircraft. With World War II came better, faster airplanes and more experienced pilots. By the time the war was over, air travel was becoming firmly established across the world. The skies became the highways of the future. People started looking up in curiosity. What they saw in the skies was sometimes mundane, but sometimes astonishing. The UFO age had begun.
The Robertson Panel
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World War II and Foo Fighters
In the 1938 comic strip Smokey Stover, a firefighter was known for his line, ?Where there?s foo, there?s fire.? From Smokey, aircraft pilots borrowed the term ?foo fire? to describe the various unexplainable phenomenon seen in the skies over Europe and the Pacific theatre during World War II. While Allied pilots initially thought the flying objects were German secret or psychological weapons, after the war it was discovered that sightings were also reported by the enemy, who had assumed the crafts were US-made. To this day, the sightings remain a mystery.
World War II Foo Fighters
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The UFO Lawyer
If you thought UFO sightings only belonged in science fiction movies and late night TV, and that believers existed on the fringe of society, think again. It is a little known fact that for over thirty years UFO investigations and contact with ETs have been debated even in our respected US courtrooms.
The UFO Lawyer
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History of UFOs
Despite the little evidence supporting extraterrestrial beings, UFO buffs are notoriously known for their slogan, "We are not alone."
History of UFOs
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