The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has recently declassified hundreds of documents about UFOs, which prevents any "conspiracy theory" for the next 10 years. On the same day, the CIA also published an article "How to Investigate a Flying Saucer", consisting of 10 practical tips intended for ardent fans of the paranormal or just curious explorers of the surrounding world.
1. In any research, first you have to work on the premise that what you are looking at is real, informs ftimes.ru. Next, you should create a group whose main purpose is to manage all information related to a topic.
2. Set a goal for your investigation. The CIA at the beginning of the investigation identified UFOs as possible threats to national security.
3. Be surrounded by experts from a variety of disciplines. When the CIA investigated UFOs in the 1950s and 1960s, they consulted an extensive list of outside experts, including pilots, federal aviation officials, astrophysicists, and even the Kodak firm, to analyze the photographic evidence.
4. Get organized. Create a system that handles all incoming cases to make sure you get all the information you need. The Air Technical Intelligence Center of the USAF developed standard questionnaires that were used in UFO investigations of the CIA.
5. Rule of general explanations. Once you've created a standard, it's easy to get rid of misleading advice and allow you to focus on unexplained cases.
6. Develop a procedure that distinguishes military aircraft and other well-known flying objects such as drones from UFOs. Identifying these objects, often mistaken for UFOs, early on can help you prevent misleading reports.
7. Investigate evidence such as audio tapes, videos, and photographs. Compared to the 1950s and 1960s, it's easier for us. With the rise in popularity of smartphones, you can easily document the bizarre phenomenon with a few simple clicks. When examining photographs, use Photoshop to modify the images with care.
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8. Explore evidence using controlled experiments. If you are faced with an unexplained case, testing your hypothesis with controlled experiments can help you rule out false conclusions. Make sure you consult with experts to come up with a reliable conclusion.
9. Collect and verify evidence. If you are investigating an area where a UFO supposedly landed, collect physical evidence such as soil and perform soil analysis.
10. Don't encourage false positives from sources. Everyone wants their 15 minutes of fame, and if you keep getting messages from various sources, and most of them turn out to be false, you won't get anything. Educating the public on how to tell the truth from trickery will help you become an established UFO researcher.