In Germany, there are 30 groups engaged in collecting information about contacts with aliens and studying it. In the United States, books and films on this topic break all records for popularity. Fifteen million Americans believe they really saw with their own eyes unidentified flying objects - UFOs. The fact that to this day scientists do not have a single proof of the existence of flying objects of extraterrestrial origin does not in the least confuse those who believe in UFOs, writes the West German magazine Stern.
In one of their bestselling books, American authors Charles Berlitz and William Moors described an event that took place in the state of New Mexico. On July 2, 1947, between the villages of Corona and Roswell, a large incandescent body hit the surface of the earth and fell apart. Local residents have found debris in the desert and several corpses of creatures similar to humans. The arriving soldiers cordoned off the area. The witnesses were silenced. The authors of the book indicate that in the official message it was announced: a meteorological balloon fell to the ground.
The Englishman Timothy Goode wrote the book "More than Top Secret", which has already gone through five editions since its release last year (1987 - Approx. "CM".). In it, Goode offers additional details of what he calls "the most important US state secret." Two and a half months after the Roswell Incident, Goode reports, on September 18, 1947, a 12-man commission - scientists, military, and journalists - was formed in the United States under the leadership of the first CIA director, Admiral Hilencooter. The commission was tasked with collecting information about UFOs. On November 18, 1952, the CIA Director wrote to the Commander-in-Chief of the US Armed Forces (and later to the President), General Eisenhower: “When searching in the area, four small humanoid creatures were found, which were apparently thrown from a flying object by the force of an explosion on impact on the ground. When they were found - almost a week after the disaster - the bodies were already largely decomposed. Our scientists have found that although creatures look like humans, they are biologically and evolutionarily completely different from homo sapiens.”
This message is surprisingly combined with the assertion of supporters of the UFO hypothesis that the US Air Force Wright-Paterson in Ohio stores the bodies of aliens in cold chambers, which are being studied in detail by American scientists.
The secret archives of the US Air Force contain unique images: UFO over the Capitol in Washington; American scientist examines the remains of a spaceship that crashed in 1947.
Thirty groups of "UFO enthusiasts" from the Federal Republic of Germany were particularly encouraged by Steven Spielberg's film "Encounters Near the Third View", based on the stories of people claiming to have seen UFOs. In one of the scenes of the film, a huge spaceship - a whole alien temple - descends to Earth, and the gods emerge from the stars - with large heads and slender limbs; gods look at earthly inhabitants with big kind eyes.
Today, ten years later, aliens appear to us in eyewitness accounts transformed: their huge eyes are akin to the eyes of insects and look at earthlings with malice; their heads look like big bubbles and are not at all as pretty as before; their mouths are wrinkled and their lips are thin. They are hostile towards us, and human is no longer a "lesser brother" for aliens that they would like to send along the right path. Today, people for aliens are primarily an object of research. Long needles are stuck in the noses of earthlings, eggs and sperm are taken from them for experiments …
But where does all this happen? In The Interventions, Bed Hopkins from New York lists 132 cases of kidnapping of people who are "completely trustworthy." Hopkins is an artist and sculptor. In the book, he mentions a case when pale, small aliens raped their earthly "brothers and sisters."
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Hopkins' book, like two other books on UFOs, are bestsellers of recent months. “We're on the cusp of a monstrous discovery,” says David Jacobs, a historian at Temple University in Philadelphia. According to his version, "the aliens abduct mainly intellects."
And chickens. The birds were quietly walking through one of the courtyards on the outskirts of Trieste when a silvery spacecraft appeared and pulled two of them inward with a bluish beam. The Roman newspaper Repubblica wrote in August 1986 that several peasants witnessed this strange event. A few days before him, in the same places, three tourists were captured along with their car by an eight-meter UFO, subjected to research and released back home 90 kilometers from the abduction site. According to the Corriere della Sera newspaper, they were admitted to the hospital in Pordenone with conjunctivitis and severe nausea.
But alien interest in Europeans is more of an exception: Americans are preferred. And from time to time - to some Japanese: probably because of his technical knowledge … In November 1986, the flight of a Japanese cargo plane was almost interrupted by a mysterious flying object. The commander of the crew said that the UFO was the size of a DC-8 aircraft, had a square shape, flames burst from two nozzles - "obviously to maintain balance."
Speculation is also going on around the details of the inhabitants of the UFO. The sensational book writer Johannes von Butlar compiled a typology of "humanoid beings." He writes about three types:
* intellectual: about a meter tall, with fragile limbs, a huge head, a face shaped like a heart, a mouth without lips. There is often a membrane between the four fingers of the hands, like a waterfowl;
* giant - "worker": height under two meters, the face is hidden under a mask-glasses. Moving awkwardly. Doing hard and dangerous work;
* humanoid: a copy of a white American, speaks good English, only a specialist can pick up an accent.
45 million Americans are sure that aliens visited their continent some time ago. 15 million claim to have seen UFOs. Around the world, about 100 thousand reports of such observations have been collected. Proponents of hypotheses about aliens, in fact, are not unanimous on only one thing: who sends spaceships to us on Earth.
Some say: naturally, the inhabitants of other planets. The descendants of "emigrants from Earth", ancient earthly civilizations - for example, the legendary Atlantis - say others. Or maybe the aliens are the messengers of the future who know how to control time, our spiritual great-grandchildren, the heirs of Newton and Einstein, Brown and Gagarin? Or can we talk about "parallel worlds"?..
Andrey Kleshnev