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Comprehensive Assessment of the UFO/ETI Phenomenon
CSETI / Steven M. Greer, MD
A
comprehensive analysis of the UFO phenomenon, as well as original
research and experiences of members of the CSETI (Center for the Study
of Extraterrestrial Intelligence) CE-5 Initiative Working Group, has
enabled us to make some specific conclusions about UFOs,
Extraterrestrial Intelligence and their motives. The summation of this
analysis, which follows, is intended to assist both groups and
individuals in their efforts to understand this complex subject. We
have recorded only those conclusions for which we have a high level of
certainty.
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Comprehensive Briefing Document / Project Starlight - Assessment Summary
Steven Green, M.D. / CSETI (Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence)
The
summary from the comprehensive assessment of the UFO phenomenon by
CSETI. "Some UFOs are extraterrestrial spacecraft (ETS) which are
piloted by extraterrestrial biological entities (EBEs) who originate on
another planet, and most likely another star system."
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Is There a Case for UFOs?
Don Berliner, The Fund for UFO Research, 2002
About
the only point that can be made concerning UFOs without the risk of
starting an unpleasant controversy is that they are supremely
controversial. Any discussion of their nature, their origins, their
significance and, indeed, their very existence, has led to long-term
arguments that have yet to reach any generally agreed-upon conclusion.
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Refuting Fermi: No Evidence for Extraterrestrial Life?
John B. Alexander, NIDS (National Institute for Discovery Science)
To state there is no evidence suggestive of intelligent
extraterrestrial life simply belies the facts. Decades in
duration and global in nature, there are too many hard sensor
data-points and millions of eyewitnesses to ignore. It is only
through ignorance or pomposity that one can say no evidence
exists.
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Summary Of The UFO Phenomenon
Mark Cashman, MUFON Connecticut
If
the only strange things seen in the sky were a few oddly moving lights,
or some specks glinting in the sun, there would be no UFO problem. But
there have been many close observations of these strange objects. In
addition, physical traces of various kinds have been left behind, and
witnesses have experienced physical and medical effects, including
injury and death. Of all of the reported sightings, between 5 and 25%
(depending on the sample) remain unidentifiable to expert examination.
These are the real UFOs.
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Summary Of The UFO Phenomenon
Mutual UFO Network Of Connecticut
If
the only strange things seen in the sky were a few oddly moving lights,
or some specks glinting in the sun, there would be no UFO problem. But
there have been many close observations of these strange objects. In
addition, physical traces of various kinds have been left behind, and
witnesses have experienced physical and medical effects, including
injury and death. Of all of the reported sightings, between 5 and 25%
(depending on the sample) remain unidentifiable to expert examination.
These are the real UFOs.
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The Case for Extraterrestrial UFOs
Don Berliner, Fund for UFO Research (FUFOR)
While
most sights described as UFOs turn out to be misidentified known
natural and artificial phenomena, many hundreds do not. It is these
that form the core of the UFO mystery. That UFOs constitute a distinct
category of describable sights is based on hundreds of highly detailed
and consistent descriptions by professionals (especially airline and
military pilots) of their close-up, broad daylight observations of
unique flying machines.
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The Case for the Extraterrestrial Origin of Flying Saucers (PDF)
Stanton T. Friedman, Nuclear Physicist
Careful
review of the vast array of relevant evidence clearly leads to the
conclusion that some unidentified flying objects are intelligently
controlled vehicles whose origin is outside our solar system. All the
arguments against the extraterrestrial origin seem to be based upon
false reasoning, misrepresentation of evidence, neglect of relevant
information, ignorance of relevant technology, or pseudo sophisticated
assumptions about alien appearance, motivation, or government secrecy.
The Case for UFO Reality
The UFO Briefing Document, Don Berliner, et. al.
If
a close look is taken at the best available evidence, it is possible to
deal with what is known about UFOs, and what may reasonably be assumed.
The point we will make is that the evidence to support the conclusion
that UFOs are unknown aircraft/spacecraft seems to be overwhelming.
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UFOs - A Challenge to Mainstream Science
Patricia B. Corbett
An
excellent, award-winning overview of the UFO phenomenon, the evidence,
and mainstream science. Examines why scientists do not look at the
physical evidence; describes what the existing evidence is; and guides
the reader to many books, reports and databases that contain evidence
of UFO reality. In addition, lists many of the world leaders,
scientists, astronauts, military personnel and other credible people
who have witnessed UFOs themselves, adding convincing personal
testimony to the available data.
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