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What are UFOs?

Center for UFO Studies
UFOs are unidentified flying objects, but no one really knows what they are. Many researchers (called "ufologists") have theories about what UFOs might be, but because no one can examine a UFO in a scientific laboratory, all of these ideas are really only educated guesses.
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Who sees UFOs?

Center for UFO Studies
All kinds of people see UFOs. It does not matter whether you are rich or poor, educated or uneducated, young or old. In fact, many people who report seeing UFOs were not even looking for them when they had their sighting. The chances for seeing a UFO are greater for those people who live in small towns or in the country and are outside late at night.
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Abate Electronics - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
quot;U.F.O." stands for "Unidentified Flying Object". It is commonly referred to objects seen in the sky or water which cannot be recognized. While most of the objects can be explained by Science as being natural things, frauds or mistaken crafts, there is still a small number to which Science can't give an answer. Some of the objects are believed to be government secret crafts using alien technology such as antigravity.
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When did people first see UFOs?

Center for UFO Studies
Many UFO researchers argue that UFOs have appeared throughout history. There are many myths, legends, and stories that tell of strange things seen in the sky or beings who came from the sky to help humans develop civilization. Because modern scholars cannot directly check the facts of these stories, it is impossible to determine if these are accurate reports of true events. Most ufologists, therefore, concentrate on studying UFO reports beginning in this century.
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Are people ever hurt by UFOs?

Center for UFO Studies
People occasionally report feeling pain or receiving an injury during a UFO encounter or abduction. Physical effects include eye irritation, sunburn, skin cuts, and sickness. After the experience, witnesses may have nightmares and feel anxious, and they may undergo personality changes or changes in their beliefs about important life issues.
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What's with the UFOS?

Area 51 Frequently Asked Questions
This area has long been rich in UFO lore. Whatever you can imagine--captured aliens, underground bases, alien-government collusion--it's all been claimed at Groom Lake. One of the more restrained and interesting stories is the claim by a Las Vegan, Bob Lazar, that he worked with extraterrestrial flying saucers at an installation at Papoose Lake, south of Groom Lake, in an area he calls "S-4." He says he helped "reverse engineer" one of the craft, but that he saw no aliens himself.
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Are those UFOs in frame xxx?

September 11, 2001: What We Saw: Frequently Asked Questions
Compression of the video for display on the web has distorted some objects, which include helicopters, birds, a fighter jet passing overhead (after the second plane hit the south tower), and glare from a window.
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Have you seen any UFOs?

Alexis's astronomy FAQ
UFO literally means Unidentified Flying Object, and it has happened plenty of times that I've seen flying things in the sky without having immediately identified them. That doesn't mean these objects were flying saucers or alien space craft, though. I don't think there are any reliable evidence for us having been visited by extra terrestrials. In fact, I find the idea rather silly. First of all, it's very difficult to traverse the distances of interstellar space.
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What were your views on UFOs before you took up your post?

FAQ
I knew little about the subject and I certainly had no belief in extraterrestrials. So while I was open-minded in all my investigations, my start point was broadly sceptical.
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Are governments covering up the truth about UFOs?

FAQ
Well, I can only speak with any authority concerning the British Government. To the best of my knowledge, there's no cover-up and no conspiracy. While the MoD has consistently tried to downplay the subject, they've never lied about it and have no evidence that would prove the existence of extraterrestrials. Where information is being withheld, it generally relates to details that if released would be detrimental to defence or national security.
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Do you believe in UFOs?

Universe Today - Frequently Asked Questions
No. In fact, I'm unconvinced that there's any life in the universe at all. I'm totally open to the possibility, and I encourage searching for it, but I'm not going to count on it. I'm an advocate for space exploration to make sure we can get our collective human eggs out of this Earthly basket. If we trust that there's probably life in the universe, we aren't going to work so hard to find out for sure.
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What are the best online resources for learning about UFOs?

UFO FAQ for The Façade, by Michael S. Heiser
with the books above, if a site is on this list, do not assume I endorse all or even most of the content. It's on the list because it's serious and content-rich, not necessarily because I agree with everything (or even most of it). Due to the explosive nature of their content, the Majestic documents are considered by many to be the core evidence for a genuine extraterrestrial reality and alien visitation of planet Earth in the 20th century.
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Are UFOs alien spacecraft?

news.answers/skeptic-faq
Probably not. The vast majority of UFO reports, when investigated by competent researchers (and that is a problem all by itself), can be easily explained as natural or manmade objects misidentified for one reason or another. The actual percentage is around 95%. A very few reports are provable hoaxes. The remaining few percent (some skeptics argue that there are no remaining reports) are not explained at this time. Again, this does not mean that they are observations of alien spaceships.
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Are UFOs natural phenomena?

news.answers/skeptic-faq
Possibly. A number of theories have been proposed, suggesting that some UFOs are "plasmas" or variations of ball lightning or earthquake lights. Unfortunately, the theories seem to change to fit observed data, rather than predict the observations. Also, studies designed to support the theories have used newspaper articles and raw, unsifted UFO case lists for data, and therefore the studies do not appear to be completely unbiased. Perhaps time will tell.
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Have people been abducted by UFOs?

news.answers/skeptic-faq
While the number of people who believe themselves to have been abducted by flying saucer aliens must number at least many thousands, not one of them has produced any physical evidence to establish the reality of their claim. On the contrary, a number of factors clearly point to a subjective basis for the "UFO abduction" phenomenon. Probably the strongest factor is that of the cultural dependence of such claims.
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Do UFOs really exist?

Abate Electronics - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
There are many films, photos, reports and evidence that extra-terrestrial ships do exist and have visited Earth at least since the time that mankind appeared. In the time of the cavemen there are cave paintings. The Bible also has many passages referring to strange entities and objects. And, in the middle-age, there are several paintings referring to alien space craft.
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What time of the year are most UFOs seen?

Abate Electronics - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
It is said that the months of the year with most sightings are July and August with many sightings close to the sea coasts.
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Why can I not see any ghosts / ufos / strangeness in any of your photographs?

Answers to common questions submitted to the paranormal data...
The photographs on this website, unless otherwise stated, show the location of the paranormal activity, rather than the activity itself.
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Are UFOs electromagnetically driven?

Plasma Cosmology .net
You are not the first to try and come up with a unified theory of everything, and get it totally wrong! This is not a unified theory of everything. Plasma Cosmology simply represents a fresh approach to many cosmological problems, and this web site is a synthesis of many of the ideas. Far from it. The point is that the mainstream thus far assigns little importance to the role of plasma and electromagnetism on cosmic scales.
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Why are UFOs and Cryptozoology included on a paranormal website?

F.A.Q.
A possible paranormal connection to some of these accounts cannot be disproven therefore we feel comfortable including these topics within our site and areas of research interest. Besides they are highly interesting to many of our members to boot!
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What is your belief concerning UFOs and "Aliens"?

The Cassiopaean Experiment
The phenomenon that these ideas speaks to more directly is that of hyperdimensional realities wherein mental energies or consciousness energies are amplified, and can be interactive with the environment in terms of specific technology that suggests not only power for transport that is partly physical, partly "ethereal;" communication that is also partly physical and partly ethereal, as well as powers of "manifestation" that might seem impossible to us in our present state of technology.
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Q:Why Don't You Have Any Books on Vampires, Witches, Demons, UFOs, Angels, or Werewolves?

ghost books, ghost stories, ghosts, haunted houses, haunting...
Because this ia a catalog featuring ghosts. There are many catalogs carrying New Age and Fortean material. I focus only on ghosts because they are my favorite supernatural creature.
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