Channel Button

There are 24 articles on this title. You are reading the article ranked and rated #3 by Helium's members.

Sciences   >

Astronomy

Get a Widget for this title

What to do if you see a UFO

the way in actively debunking UFO sightings (Stephenville, Texas being adequate proof of that).

The 1950's secret Robertson Panel paved the way for active debunking of UFO and paranormal phenomena, by stating it as future policy (this government panel was borne out of a huge wave of UFO sightings that were besieging the USA around that time and the huge public interest that it generated). In other words, if vehicles are really coming from outer space or other dimensions, they simply do not exist, the government through its entities such as the armed forces will never publicly acknowledge that they exist, even if they may really exist. There are many in the UFO community who claim that there is a secret government manipulating the reality of UFOs away from the masses and primarily into the hands of its certain elite members. Whatever the case may be, handing over evidence to the military will usually result in a guffaw, a chortle, and a smirk in their voice.

The best thing you can do is to report it (along with any evidence) to local UFO research organizations. There are many excellent research organizations properly set up to investigate such phenomena that exists across North America and beyond, who do a very capable analysis of UFO sightings...and they live for hard evidence. My organization compiled many sightings and shared such info with other organizations, leading to some interesting conclusions. A trip through the Internet will help find some in your area. Research organizations are the best ones to deal with when it comes to sightings and any photographic evidence you may have. They are also most objective in analysis of the phenomena, after all their reputation is on the line as investigators. Any good investigator will objectively look at all of the evidence presented.

If your flying object is something explainable, and many are usually misinterpretations of mundane phenomena by people who simply are just not trained observers, usually an investigator will know within a short period of time by the compilation of all existing data. My research organization always knew within a short period of time. Your sighting could very well have been a UFO, and maybe even part of a much larger UFO flap of one or more seen over large areas. Throw in some good photos of what could be a real UFO and you've given them prime rib, steak, and shrimp to eat.

Trust me when I reiterate this: researchers are very hungry for good evidence. They can correlate it with photos, other research organizations to find out if theses UFOs were also over sensitive sites like nuclear reactors and military bases, and other phenomena associated with it, such as possible abduction cases of humans, cattle mutilations, Fortean (paranormal) phenomena and all of the associated phenomena that usually go hand and hand with sightings.

Learn more about this author, Todd Daigneault.
Contact this writer Click here to send this author comments or questions.


Below are the top articles rated and ranked by Helium members on:

What to do if you see a UFO

  • 1 of 24

    by Currie Jean

    An unidentified flying object could be anything from a bird to a plastic bag to a bona-fide alien spacecraft. Until we can

    read more

  • 2 of 24

    by Cean Burgeson

    You're walking down the beach and suddenly see something in the night-time sky you cannot explain. It doesn't look like an

    read more

  • 3 of 24

    by Todd Daigneault

    As a UFO researcher/investig ator, I can tell you exactly what to do. The first thing is to try and capture an image of it

    read more

  • 4 of 24

    by Denise Calaman

    According to a Fox News Poll 35 percent of Americans say that they believe in UFOs or aliens. And according to a poll taken

    read more

  • 5 of 24

    by Cody Hodge

    While the existence of UFO's cannot be questioned, where these craft originate can be debated, and we should admit that we

    read more

View All Articles on:
What to do if you see a UFO

Add your voice

Know something about What to do if you see a UFO?
We want to hear your view. Write_penWrite now!

Helium Debate

Cast your vote!

Could there be a basic particle?

Click for your side.

136151

Featured Partner

MENTOR - National Mentoring Partnership

MENTOR has partnered with Helium, giving you the chance to write for a cause. Browse MENTOR's featured titles, p...more

What is Helium? | Buy Web Content | Contact Us | Privacy | User agreement | DMCA | User Tools | Help | Community | Helium’s Official Blog | Link to Helium

Helium, Inc.
200 Brickstone Square Andover, MA 01810 USA