05 March, 2015

UFO Raw Footage Documented by Scientists


In 1900 Lord Kelvin settled that, in physics, there is zero new to discover, child was he wrong, as students and scientists of a University of Ostfold, Hessdalen, Norway have documented what is pronounced to be a UFO. So it seems that not usually did Einstein break a inclusive matter usually years after it was spoken, though many others also have proven this improper via a years. Throughout story scientists have shown that all is not famous by man, a star is not flat, and complicated machine can fly, and now it seems that we are not a core of a universe. UFOs have been a historically challenged concept, and politicians all a approach by to Hollywood films have debated a existence of “others” out their somewhere in space.

Is the US government actually run by Nazi aliens?


America has always prided itself on being the land of the free and the home of the brave.

But the government of the most powerful country on Earth is actually run by an evil band of German Nazi aliens, if an Iranian news agency is to be believed.

The sensational report by Fars, Iran’s semi-official news agency, claims that that the shadowy alien overlords have ruled America since 1945, and it’s exactly what whistle-blower Edward Snowden was threatening to uncover.

Snowden even provided Russian intelligence officials with ‘incontrovertible proof’ about the true identity of Barack Obama and co, and Russia considers it to be ‘accurate’.

The other-worldly overlords apparently first arrived in Nevada in a submarine (even though it’s landlocked), after losing the war in 1945.


 

Texan Local Believes He Saw A UFO? Did He


While stuck in traffic Alfonso Servin took a picture with his cell phone and later discovered he also captured something unexplainable.



The Waller resident works at a local grocery store in Magnolia and on Friday, Feb. 20 he left work taking his usual route home. He shared how everyday there is a lot of traffic on FM 1488 and this particular day was no different.


After 30 minutes of just sitting in his car, Servin began taking pictures with his phone. He noticed later in the photo a small white object in the sky and decided to enlarge it.

“I found out it was a UFO, it absolutely was one,” he said.

In the past Servin has seen strange things before, which he believes were unidentified flying objects. Last year in November, he witnessed what he said was a UFO twice in the same week. That Friday was the fifth time, said Servin, and he is adamant about what he saw.

According to a survey conducted by the National Geographic, 36 percent of Americans believe UFOs exist and almost half were undecided. The survey showed only 17 percent felt they did not exist.

To Servin’s surprise, there were no other reports of a UFO in Magnolia that day. People do not like to believe, he said, but he is convinced. Oftentimes people are afraid to share with others what they saw because they might be considered “crazy.”

Servin said he is not trying make others believe but feels the people of Magnolia have a right to know what was in their city that day.

“The proof is in the picture.”

Link:  http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/tomball/news/local-man-believes-he-saw-a-ufo/article_91bb343e-138e-5273-8a66-ca67669f178a.html

03 March, 2015

UFO Appears on News Program in Argentina


The researcher and collaborator Emanuel Mexican Huza reported an impressive sighting. March 1, 2015, during the transmission TN them 24 hours a UFO-shaped disc that grows out of great presenters were present for the live TV "TN Urgent".


Link:  http://ufothetruthisoutthere.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/ufo-appears-news-program-argentina.html

02 March, 2015

Video: Strange UFO lights seen flying in the early hours

The woman went to make her way back to bed when she suddenly spotted the two lights out of her window 


Two orb-like unidentified objects were spotted floating in the sky above Barwell.
A 41-year-old woman from Earl Shilton spotted the two balls of bright white light in the early hours of February 3.

The woman was woken by a strange noise at 4.50am.

She thought it was coming from downstairs so she got out of bed and went to see what it was.
After finding nothing the woman went to make her way back to bed when she suddenly spotted the two lights out of her window.

The alien spheres appeared to be floating over Barwell.

Joanne Kavanagh, who is investigating the incident on behalf of Lufoin (the Leicestershire UFO Investigation Network), said: “It was a clear night and there were no clouds in the sky.

“The lights kept merging into one and moving side to side.

“She said she watched them for about a minute and a half and got 20 seconds of video on her phone.
“Then they shot off at speed together and merged into one again.

“It’s quite an interesting case.”

Joanne, who has experienced strange unexplained incidents herself, said the organisation is trying to figure out what may have caused the lights.

Watch moment two 'UFOs' hover above woman's home in early hours of morning - Mirror Online

She said: “We don’t have a clue at the minute. We are trying to rule out whether it was an aircraft - we know it wasn’t anything to do with a police helicopter and we are still waiting to hear from the air ambulance.

“The way they were moving and shot off within seconds, that’s not the actions of a helicopter or plane.

“A lot of incidents can be linked to Chinese lanterns or drones but I don’t believe the orbs moved in the same way.”

Joanne added that she wants to hear from anyone who also saw the orbs or has any information relating to this incident.

Link:  http://www.hinckleytimes.net/news/local-news/video-strange-ufo-lights-seen-8725015

01 March, 2015

A UFO story lands in a hall of history in Massachusetts

SHEFFIELD, Mass. (AP) - This is how the story goes: It’s 1966, and 6-year-old Thomas Reed is in his bedroom on his family’s horse farm in the Berkshires when the encounters begin.

Strange lights. Strange figures in the hallway. Suddenly, he’s in the woods near his home looking at a UFO. Then he and his younger brother, Matthew, are inside the craft. He’s shown a projection of a willow tree.

The following year, there is another incident at their home on Boardman Street in Sheffield. More strange lights. The sound of doors slamming. Then the boys are back inside the vessel. The next thing Thomas knows, he’s in his driveway being scooped up by his mother, who has been searching frantically for the boys on horseback.

Two years later, the family is driving on Route 7 when they see strange lights in the sky. Their car stalls, and then Thomas and his brother and mother and grandmother find themselves in a giant room. He is brought to meet two strange, ant-like figures, then placed in some sort of cage. Next thing, he’s back near the car.

Reed has told these stories many times, and it has not always gone well. But recently, his tale had found recognition in an unlikely place. The Great Barrington Historical Society & Museum has formally inducted the UFO story.

What does that mean? “It means that we believe it is true,” said Debbie Oppermann, the director of the society.
“I know we’re going to get a lot of backlash. We’re going to get hammered,” she said. “But we have given it an awful lot of thought, and, based on the evidence we’ve been given, we believe this is a significant and true event.”

The historical society believes it is the first time a “mainstream” historical society or museum in the United States has declared a UFO encounter to be historical fact. But the decision was far from unanimous; of the nine members of the historical society’s board, three were “strongly opposed” to the decision, Oppermann said, but “it passed with consensus.”

The Reed case already has its own display in the International UFO Museum and Research Center in Roswell, N.M.; now, it’s about to get one in Great Barrington, about 2 miles from where the alleged encounters took place.

What most interests the historical society is the 1969 encounter, because dozens of people in the area reported seeing an unidentified flying object around that time, typically described as a disk-shaped craft performing acrobatic maneuvers in the sky. Many of those eyewitnesses called the local radio station, WSBS, which covered the sightings. (The radio station has provided documentation to the historical society, which interviewed one of those eyewitnesses. They have also examined a polygraph test taken by Thomas Reed.)

The Reed abductions are well known in the world of UFO enthusiasts. Thomas Reed this month was a featured speaker at the International UFO Congress in Arizona, the world’s largest UFO convention. And the story has been the subject of television shows and radio programs through the years. But Reed, who now lives in Tennessee, said the recognition from the museum is historic.

“They took a stand and have chosen to recognize something that many people in their position would have stepped away from,” said Reed, who is now 55. “We know what we saw, and it was not local. It was definitely off-world. And it affected my whole family, and there has been a lot of post-traumatic stress.”

The subject of UFOs and alien encounters has always occupied a fringe position in American culture, with many believers labeled as tin-hat conspiracy theorists obsessed with government coverups. But polls show that the number of Americans who believe has been growing. A 2012 study by Kelton Research, a market research company, found that 36 percent of Americans believe aliens have visited the earth.

But “proof” remains elusive for many, including Ted Acworth, a scientist with a doctorate from Stanford who was doing postdoctoral work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology when he was tapped to be the “science guy” on the History Channel show “UFO Hunters.”

Acworth looked at some of the more famous cases around the world, and he said he was never able to find what he would consider physical evidence of alien encounters.



“I’m convinced that there are things happening that are unexplainable, but is that proof of a UFO?” said Acworth, who lives in Boston and now works on technology startups. “A lot of highly credible people believe in their bones that they saw something. It’s not just fringe wackos. But the nearest habitable planet is many, many light years away, and I don’t think they’d come here just to scare people and fly home again. They’d make themselves known.”

Reed says he is not trying to convert nonbelievers. Their scorn has been a part of his life.
His mother owned a restaurant in town, and there were those who came in only to make her life miserable. He got beat up a lot by the other kids. His grandmother used to hold a pillow so he could punch it to get his frustration out. After the third encounter, his mother boarded up the boys’ bedroom, quickly sold the house, and they moved a few miles up the road to Great Barrington.
All he can do, he says, is follow what his mother always told him: Speak the truth.

“It hasn’t helped us in any way to talk about,” Reed said. “We’re not making any money. This has tarnished our life. This has smeared our family’s name. It can only hurt you when someone Googles your name.

“But when you have something extraordinary like this happen to you, how do you keep a lid on it?”