Our distrust of everything that we have not personally encountered, puts UFO encounters into the realm of unreality. In fact, based on the information of ufologists, the chances of meeting aliens are very low. Nevertheless, the possibility of this exists.
According to the American Society of UFOlogy, about 800 thousand UFO sightings are estimated as a fact. However, this figure was selected from 15 million messages. The rest of the cases were discarded due to the unreliability of information in the initial examination.
Agree, almost a million cases, this is a lot - and there are still reports of UFOs that are not observed visually, and it is not always possible to detect alien ships using electronic devices. In addition, assuming the existence of an extraterrestrial civilization of a high level of development, one has to admit the likelihood of meeting a UFO of any of the earthlings.
Now, of course, the times have passed when the press very often heard reports about abductions by aliens, about the negative impact of UFOs on people and animals, about the influence of alien units on terrestrial technology. But this does not mean that the problem no longer exists, it just moved to another level.
Why do UFOs come to Earth
In the scientific works of serious specialists in the problems of ufology, there are reports that abducted people are returned to Earth safe and sound. Alien ships do not respond to the shelling of the military, UFOs do not show any aggression towards humans at all. Strange guests from outer space seem to be pursuing a policy of observation and non-interference in earthly affairs.
Many ufology experts argue that the purpose of aliens visiting Earth is to prevent the catastrophe of the Universe (or a separate part of it), to save the planet and its inhabitants from environmental and other cataclysms.
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If so, then the behavior of the aliens becomes understandable. Many facts have been published, from which it is clear that UFOs do not have a dedicated interest in humans, they are reluctant to come into contact. Again, it becomes clear why, given the difference in intelligence between earthlings and aliens.
The conclusion from the above is this: when people encounter UFOs, they expose themselves to danger not so much at the initiative of aliens, but because of ignorance of their nature and goals.
If a person is aggressive, then, most likely, a response may follow.
Not showing interest in specific people, the aliens can somehow unintentionally harm a person. After all, we press when walking various insects. But not everything is so simple in this matter.
Alien abduction
If the abduction occurs from the room, the person may not see the ship itself - only the bright bluish light emitted by the UFO. The device itself usually awaits the victim nearby. In terms of size, it is a small apparatus resembling a cigar, a dome or a disk with rows of portholes, hovering not far from the house.
The alien machine delivers the abducted to the mother ship in orbit. It also happens that an additional vehicle is not required to kidnap a person. A person rises rapidly into the air, being able to observe how his home, residential area and the whole city are successively decreasing under him.
Of course, any person in such a situation tries to provide maximum resistance, but this is absolutely useless. Independent witnesses rarely come near the abduction site.
Aliens carefully make sure that no one noticed their activities, therefore, the relatives of the abducted at the time of the event, as a rule, turn off: they plunge into such a deep sleep that, as if the victim did not loudly call for help, the sleeper is unable to wake up, and in the morning nothing does not remember.
Men in Black: Alien Deaths
In short, the aliens do not leave any witnesses to their activities if you get too close to them. Jessup Morris, a UFO researcher, even died at the hands of aliens, because he wanted to present the objective materials that he managed to collect in the course of many years of work to the public domain.
The scientist collected evidence of spaceships mentioned in the biblical texts. In addition, he seriously dealt with the problem of controlling the electromagnetic field that causes the disappearance of people and objects, in fact, developing the theory of the "unified field" of Albert Einstein.
The famous research scientist Jessup Morris is believed to have gotten extremely close to the mystery of the origin of the UFO, for which he was killed on April 29, 1959 in Miami. Jessup's friend, Dr. Wallentine, claimed that the UFO researcher had recently been in a state of deep depression.
On that fateful day, Wallentine invited a friend to dinner, but they did not manage to meet and talk. Jessup was found dead in his own car parked in Dade Kaukti Park.
As it turned out during the investigation, the death occurred as a result of poisoning with carbon monoxide. The exhaust pipe was directed into the passenger compartment with a flexible hose.
Wallentine was convinced that the cause of his friend's death was not suicide at all, but too high curiosity and knowledge about other worlds. Apparently, Dessap's research went too far to allow him to continue what he started.
Albert Bender, founder of the International Research Bureau of UFO Problems, was also injured. In September 1953, three beings dressed all in black (the real Men in Black) came to visit him.
Bender mentioned that at that moment he gained access to secret documents that provide important information for understanding the appearance of UFOs. Bender described the main provisions of the theory in a letter to a friend. When three unknown persons visited the scientist, this letter was in the hands of one of them.
Unidentified persons announced that Bender was indeed right in his assumptions and was two steps away from solving the UFO. Of course, the entire picture of what happened remained behind the scenes. But having said important, the aliens disappeared into thin air, and Bender became seriously ill.
He was given to understand that if he publishes the created theory, it will cause irreversible changes on Earth. All mainstream science will be threatened, and therefore the researcher must do away with research work in this area.
It should be recalled that Bender became famous as the first experimenter to establish telepathic communication with aliens. Contact Day took place just before the alien visit - March 15, 1953.
The procedure for establishing contact consisted in memorizing the text of a short message intended for telepathic transmission to aliens, and then in subsequent mental repetition.
This message invited the crews of flying objects, regularly pleasing the Earth with their visits, to openly appear in a specific area. After that, many saw an alien flying object, and allegedly even managed to photograph it.
Similar rumors were circulated for several months until researchers questioned the authenticity of the photos of the alien ship. A story about Albert Bender and strange visitors is described in the book "They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers" by Gray Barker.
The people who appeared to Bender actually visited not only him alone, they visited the founder of the Australian Bureau of Phenomenon Research Edgar R. Gerold, the head of the New Zealand UFO Research Society Harold G. Fulton, and UFO researcher John G. Stewart.
It must be an amazing coincidence, but after the mysterious visitors - the Men in Black - the organizations mentioned were soon disbanded.
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Jessup Morris Ketchum (1900-1959) - American astrophysicist, mathematician, author of several books, researcher of rather serious scientific training studied lunar anomalous phenomena: the movement of shadows and flights of mysterious objects, glow and lightning on the Moon. (In some sources, the actual founder of UFOlogy is related to the third president of the US Museum of Natural History, Morris Ketchum Jesup)
The scientist took up the mystery and origin of "flying saucers" in the late 1940s - early 1950s, initially, this was of ordinary interest, later growing into a professional level of observation. The first published book "Arguments in favor of UFOs" (1955) did not gain wide popularity; the publication "The Growing Dossier of UFOs" (London, 1957) gained greater success.
The scientist's persistence in developing a theory of the participation of aliens in the affairs of earthlings and our planet has formed a firm opinion that Jessup has gotten dangerously close to understanding the UFO phenomenon. Officially, the death was in the nature of suicide - there was a huge dose of alcohol in his blood, although he practically did not drink alcohol.