Posted on May 3, 2008 by Lisa A. Shiel
Why do ufologists like the secret government project theory? Perhaps part of the reason stems from a little-known fact about UFO researchers: most of them have never seen a UFO. I have seen several in my life, including a huge object with six lights suspended from it. I saw that UFO in North Texas, not [...]
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Posted on May 2, 2008 by Lisa A. Shiel
The military has no need to test its secret aircraft over populated areas. They have vast sections of airspace which they can essentially cordon off to nonmilitary air traffic in order to perform their tests. A continuous band of restricted airspace extends from Point Mugu (just outside Oxnard, CA) northeast across the state, through the [...]
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Posted on May 1, 2008 by Lisa A. Shiel
In the last 20 years, one theory about UFOs seems to have gained momentum and become the favorite among a certain class of ufologists. Of which theory do I speak? The one which states that many (even most) UFOs represent secret government projects.
I have one comment on this theory—gimme a break!
My father served in the [...]
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