There could be various reasons why some people are not interested in history. Some may find it boring or irrelevant to their lives, others may not have been exposed to it in an engaging way. Additionally, people may prioritize other interests or subjects that they find more personally compelling.
There is currently no definitive scientific evidence to prove the existence of extraterrestrial life. While the vastness of the universe suggests that it is possible for alien life to exist, it remains a topic of speculation and ongoing scientific research.
The biggest mystery of the Bermuda Triangle is the high number of unexplained disappearances of ships and aircraft. Despite various theories proposed to explain these disappearances, such as natural phenomena or human error, no definitive explanation has been agreed upon.
There is currently no evidence of little green men or any form of intelligent life on Mars. Scientists are continuing to search for signs of past or present life on the planet, but so far no conclusive evidence has been found.
The first widely publicized UFO sighting took place in the United States in 1947, near Mount Rainier in Washington. Businessman and pilot Kenneth Arnold reported seeing nine mysterious flying objects while flying his plane.
There is no evidence to suggest that aliens are planning to attack Earth. It is important to base beliefs on facts and remain open to new information.
Hello am 12 years old and this is what I have to say. People that say they have seen aliens say they look short and gray. They call them the Gray's also say men in black (not the movie) that never talk are aliens. How I know this is because I did a research project on aliens. Still no matter what they say we will never know for sure unless with see a alien with are own two eyes.
There is no definitive answer to this question as UFO sightings can occur at any time. However, people often report seeing UFOs during the night when the sky is darker, making it easier to spot unusual objects or lights in the sky. Additionally, UFO sightings may be more common in areas with less light pollution, which allows for better visibility of the night sky.
There is no conclusive evidence to support claims that UFOs landed in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. The U.S. military initially claimed that a crashed "weather balloon" was involved, but later stated that it was a top secret surveillance balloon. Despite many theories and speculation, there is no definitive proof of extraterrestrial presence in the Roswell incident.
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There is no definitive answer to what the scariest alien encounter is as it is subjective and based on personal experiences and beliefs. However, some of the most well-known and terrifying alleged encounters include the abduction stories of Betty and Barney Hill, Travis Walton, and the Allagash Waterway abductions. These accounts involve claims of being taken against their will by extraterrestrial beings and subjected to various unsettling or traumatic experiences.
"The Roswell Incident" by Glen Davis is a story that explores the famous UFO incident in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. The story delves into the mysterious crash of an unidentified flying object and the subsequent government cover-up. It examines the impact of the incident on the local community and the enduring intrigue surrounding the event.
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It will fall down and Pelly will say on the intercom that an unidentified object has landed in ( town name ). Find it and walk around it while pressing A button. Eventually, you will spot the alien who looks like a seagull in a space suit. His name is Gulliver. Talk to him alot until he finally wakes up. He will comment on your big head ( how rude!! ) and ask you to help him ( wow, after insulting me, he expects me to help him! I don't think I will!! ) recover his missing space ship parts. They will be scattered around your town. There are 5 in all. Once you find them all, talk to Gulliver and he will be overjoyed. He will thank you and give you a really rare gift from his planet. If you safe your game, and play it again, he will suddenly disappear from your town, so be careful if you still want to talk to him.
Yhe aliens may leave their ships for experimental purposes. They gather micro organisms and plant life. They may stray into otger areas resulting in alien spottings, not UFO. We as human dont exactly pay much attention to the signs but, in a few hundred or thousands of years we may not exist
It stands for Unidentified Flying Object. Which means exactly that. It doesn't have to be an alien ship, it means that it has not yet been identified. The are many reported UFO sightings that turn out to be the handiwork of humans.
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On July 2, 1947, an object crashed into a remote field on rancher
William "Mac" Brazel's land. Mr. Brazel reported hearing a loud explosion during a severe
thunderstorm. The next morning, he discovered debris scattered over an area which may have
spanned fifty acres. Mr. Brazel notified the local sheriff's office who in turn called the Army.
The case created a stir when the 509th Bomb Group at the Army Air Force Base at Roswell Field,
New Mexico, officially released to the press the astounding story that a flying saucer had crashed
near Roswell. The Public Information Officer at the base who released the story to the press was
First Lieutenant Walter Haut, who still lives in Roswell. The Roswell Daily Record ran the story
on the front page in bold headlines: "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer on Ranch in Roswell
Region." Two days later, the Army recanted, issuing a second press release claiming that only a
weather balloon had crashed.
Major Jesse Marcel, a staff intelligence officer at Roswell Field, was assigned to the recovery
operation. To bolster the "validity" of the second press release, a press conference was held in
Fort Worth, Texas, where the debris was first taken, and a photograph of Major Marcel kneeling
to examine remnants of a torn, silvery weather balloon was released. This balloon was eventually
declared by the Air Force to be a "Mogul balloon" - balloons which carried top secret acoustical
apparatus designed to "listen" for evidence of Soviet nuclear bomb testing. The Mogul was
actually designed so that a string of much larger balloons kept it airborne. It bore little
resemblance to a sole weather balloon. However, a major military retrieval effort resulted from
this alleged "crash" of a balloon. Teams of Army personnel combed the site for days, clearing it
not only of the wreckage (and, reportedly, the bodies of extraterrestrial life forms), but of every
shred or scrap. The recovered debris was flown under deep cover first to Carswell Air Force
Base in Fort Worth, Texas and ultimately to Wright Field (now Wright-Patterson Air Force Base)
in Ohio. It is difficult to imagine any sort of balloon configuration spreading debris over a fiftyacre
area, or requiring a top-secret operation to retrieve the pieces.
During the early phase of the retrieval operation, Major Marcel showed some pieces of the
debris to his family, admonishing them never to discuss it. The late Major Marcel's son, Col.
Jesse Marcel, Jr., M.D., is a witness who is part of Disclosure Project. Dr. Marcel clearly
remembers his father calling the family around the kitchen table that night. Dr. Marcel, then
twelve years old, was shown items from the crash site, particularly small beams of lightweight
material, lavender to purple in color, with hieroglyphic-like markings along its length. Dr.
Marcel had a model made to his specifications from his vivid recollections as a 12-year old boy
when he held and examined the material.
Another witness who was on President Eisenhower's staff recounts being shown two sections
of the small I-beams and a piece of foil-like material when he was in cryptography training in a
basement office in the Pentagon in 1960-61. He was told that the material "came from the crash
of a UFO;" he was not told from where and was not allowed to handle the material. He recalls
being told that the metal foil could not be pierced, cut or burned. Our witness also clearly recalls
hieroglyphic markings along the length of one of the small beams.50
Roswell dwelled in the realm of rumor until 1978 when the late Major Jesse Marcel appeared
on an NBC radio program and talked about the official debris retrieval at the crash site near
Roswell. Major Marcel stated the following in an interview by nuclear physicist and UFO
researcher Stanton Friedman:
"... that afternoon, we loaded everything into a B-29 on orders from Colonel Blanchard and
flew it all to Ft. Worth. I was scheduled to fly it all the way to Wright Field in Ohio, but when we
got to Carswell at Ft. Worth, the general nixed it. He took control at this point, and ordered me
not to talk to the press under any circumstances. I was pulled off the flight and someone else was
assigned to fly the stuff up to Wright Field..."51
Why Roswell? Quite simply, because the 509th was the only military facility in the country,
and most likely in the world, holding nuclear warheads.
What happen on that night is an object crash from outer space and landed in Roswell new mexico. Some people reported being Aliens in a spaceship.This crash is one of the most famous crash.
Nobody knows for sure but there have been some very interesting stories connected to the Roswell incident. One of the most intriguing is the strange type of metal that was found at the crash site. It was thin and lightweight, slightly thicker than aluminum foil that was practically indestructable and came with strange writing on it.
Join the air force and wait until you are stationed there.
I am a huge UFO fan and the largest museum is probably the The International UFO Museum and Research Center Roswell, NM. Here is some info: 114 North Main
Roswell
NM 88201
USA Phone: 505-625-9495
Fax: 505-625-1907 Postal Address: IUFOMRC
P.O.Box 2221
Roswell
NM 88202
USA
The address of the Roswell Museum And Art Center is: 100 W. 11Th Street, Roswell, NM 88201
The word "aliens" refer to any existing life form that did not originate from the planet Earth or to (legal or illegal) immigrants to a country that who were originally born to another nationality. No outer space-type aliens are known and proven to exist.
There are some suggested locations for civilized life in ufology, a term coined to those that perform extensive research on the case of unidentified flying object and is often considered to be a subcategory of astronomy despite the fact it is not an official scientific field of research.
In the case of the Betty and Barney Hill abduction in 1961, in which the Hills claim they had a strange encounter with a UFO, Betty began to have vivid recurring nightmares about being abducted by the UFO shortly after. In her dreams, Betty was supposedly shown a star map showing her abductors' home world. After each of her nightmares, she tirelessly wrote down every detail that she could recall. She also believed that these dreams were comprised of real events that were "...wiped clean from [her] memory by the aliens..." (Betty Hill, 1961). Her husband Barney dismissed her dreams as wild fantasies. The star system was later identified as Zeta Reticuli, a binary star system. The larger star, Zeta 2 reticule, is very similar to our sun; however, it has never been confirmed that there are any planets orbiting the star. No alien life is known and proven to exist. It was later shown that Betty Hill's map does *not* match up to Reticuli. Overlap the Hill and Fish maps without drawing in the lines... they don't match up at all and don't even look alike. Until something better than dreams of hypnotized housewives comes along, the only true answer to the above question is that aliens are not known and proven to live anywhere at all. It should be duly noted that Betty Hill's "aliens" match those shown in a period episode of the SF TV show, "The Outer Limits".
Because "aliens" (in reference to the former) can refer to both simple and complex life forms, some think that Mars once was inhabited by "aliens". For several years, it was believed that ancient micro-organisms existed on Mars when the frozen ice caps actually formed oceans. The evidence, what appeared to be fossilized microbes in Martian meteors found on Earth, is now thought not to be fossilized life after all. There are still some who believe the pseudofossils to be real. However, the shapes in the stone are ambiguous. It is widely accepted that these organisms no longer exist, assuming they ever did.
Also, new studies have emerged on Enceladus, one of the 62 known moons of the planet Saturn. Studies have shown that Enceladus is a complete watery oasis and may have the possibility of forming life if the right amount of heat is given to the moon. Skeptics believe it to be far-fetched; however, others have observed that Enceladus is full of geysers. It is said that Enceladus must receive a reasonable amount of heat to have liquid water and pressurized steam. This is still an ongoing debate.
No aliens are known and proven to exist anywhere.
Sorry. Despite what you see in Hollywood, there has been no confirmed encounter with extraterrestrial life on earth.
Approximately 3% real and 97% folk tales. The 3% represents the top secret military facility in the Roswell area specifically set up for testing military (classified) aircraft. Since the government will never tell about or explain something that is observed in connection to their activities, the folk tales are born.