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why didn't they chase them? i would have, cowards.
New Recruit
I can not watch youtube.I am skeptical about intelgent life but i am quite sure aliens haven't visted us yet.
Dr,Carl Sagan talks about ufo i advise you guys and gals to listen to it
New Recruit
lol
because they were just too fast for a chase :p
I hear that Pakistan are getting UFO encounters in thier back yard
which sound suspicious because before pakistan became nuclear state Pak UFO was unheard of, now over a sudden we get UFOS appearing
anyone thinks that they are spy planes ?[/QUOwhich sound suspicious because before pakistan became nuclear state Pak UFO was unheard of, now over a sudden we get UFOS appearing
anyone thinks that they are spy planes ?[/TE] I don't know much about Pakistani UFOs although I have written a book called How Modern Society Invented UFOs. We know off the bat that most UFOs are identified after further inverstigation. UFOs turn out to be either man-made, such as aircraft or even satellites falling back to Earth, or even weather balloons. Natural phenomenon is also the culprit, which can entail meteorites, but particularly a star or even the planet Venus (bright as it is), it has often been mistaken for a UFO.
In my book on UFOs, not only do I take a skeptical slant on the subject, but also attempt to explain the need for the myth. UFO sightings increased with such verocity during WWII. Decades before the war, rumors of either heavier-than-air-fliyng machines were rumored to have been invented by engineers. Science advancements were enthusiasticly embraced during the late 19th century. A few years before 1947, the actual birth place of the UFO legend, Europeans were misidentifying aerial objects in the skies as possible rockets from either Germany or the Soviets, both of which were in political-military conflict with Western Europeans.
In 1947, Kenneth Arnold saw strange objects in the sky as weaving in and out of formation while flying his airplane near Mt. Ranier Washington. He described them to a reporter on the ground as though the aerial objects "skipped-in-water in saucer-like fashion.' Arnold's description was mistranslated and within days, newspapers across the world reported that Kenneth Arnold saw a Flying Saucer. Within weeks afterwards, others across the U.S. and in the West, were seeing Fllying Saucers with great frequency. Flying Saucers were later called Unidentified Flying Objects or UFOs.
In my book, How Modern Society Invented UFOs, one of the focus is the societal change that the West was undergoing. Particularly right after the WWII, it was believed that it was possible for the Soviets to carry out an attack on the U.S. and its allies. Bear in mind that the Cold War between said adversaries brought a new political structure along with attitudes of fear, confusion, and not to mention paranoia. Let us get to the point. Since the early days of the Cold War, the U.S. had engaged in classified activity to keep their eyes on the Soviet Union, to confirm if they also tested atomic weapons. As such, radiation was measured with the launching of large weather balloons. The U.S knew for sure that the Soviets had an atomic weapon of their own. This struck fear into the American public. For some, many of which would be called Contactees, honestly believed that these UFOs were flown from marvelous beings from another world.
There were plenty of source-material that generated UFOs from the U.S.'s already involvement in Cold War classified activities. Weather balloons were part of the project. These fying devices were top secret and when they crashed, were retrieved in a timely manner and covered up. I turned out that weather balloons, under twilight conditions, as they flew near a setting sun while the horizon below was dark, tended to reflect the sun's rays and viewed by eyewitnesses below on the ground.
Spy planes were used. These aircrafts were colored silver and tended to reflected the sun's raise and also be mistaken as a UFO. Some years later the spy planes were painted to black; this easily absorbed the rays of the sun.
These examples with the weather balloons and the spy planes do point to a societal shift, namely that the UFO myth arose as a distinctive belief system during the Cold War. One thing has to be mentioned about China in regards to social change. When China developed their space program, just as the U.S. developed theirs, rash of sightings exploted. The same may have happened to Pakistan after it became a nuclear state. Specificly, how UFOs are generated in Pakistan as a reflection of such change is not very clear.
As you said the rumors about UFO were brought to me and many other chinese 30 years ago at the time that the social change just began.lol
because they were just too fast for a chase :p
I hear that Pakistan are getting UFO encounters in thier back yard
which sound suspicious because before pakistan became nuclear state Pak UFO was unheard of, now over a sudden we get UFOS appearing
anyone thinks that they are spy planes ?[/QUOwhich sound suspicious because before pakistan became nuclear state Pak UFO was unheard of, now over a sudden we get UFOS appearing
anyone thinks that they are spy planes ?[/TE] I don't know much about Pakistani UFOs although I have written a book called How Modern Society Invented UFOs. We know off the bat that most UFOs are identified after further inverstigation. UFOs turn out to be either man-made, such as aircraft or even satellites falling back to Earth, or even weather balloons. Natural phenomenon is also the culprit, which can entail meteorites, but particularly a star or even the planet Venus (bright as it is), it has often been mistaken for a UFO.
In my book on UFOs, not only do I take a skeptical slant on the subject, but also attempt to explain the need for the myth. UFO sightings increased with such verocity during WWII. Decades before the war, rumors of either heavier-than-air-fliyng machines were rumored to have been invented by engineers. Science advancements were enthusiasticly embraced during the late 19th century. A few years before 1947, the actual birth place of the UFO legend, Europeans were misidentifying aerial objects in the skies as possible rockets from either Germany or the Soviets, both of which were in political-military conflict with Western Europeans.
In 1947, Kenneth Arnold saw strange objects in the sky as weaving in and out of formation while flying his airplane near Mt. Ranier Washington. He described them to a reporter on the ground as though the aerial objects "skipped-in-water in saucer-like fashion.' Arnold's description was mistranslated and within days, newspapers across the world reported that Kenneth Arnold saw a Flying Saucer. Within weeks afterwards, others across the U.S. and in the West, were seeing Fllying Saucers with great frequency. Flying Saucers were later called Unidentified Flying Objects or UFOs.
In my book, How Modern Society Invented UFOs, one of the focus is the societal change that the West was undergoing. Particularly right after the WWII, it was believed that it was possible for the Soviets to carry out an attack on the U.S. and its allies. Bear in mind that the Cold War between said adversaries brought a new political structure along with attitudes of fear, confusion, and not to mention paranoia. Let us get to the point. Since the early days of the Cold War, the U.S. had engaged in classified activity to keep their eyes on the Soviet Union, to confirm if they also tested atomic weapons. As such, radiation was measured with the launching of large weather balloons. The U.S knew for sure that the Soviets had an atomic weapon of their own. This struck fear into the American public. For some, many of which would be called Contactees, honestly believed that these UFOs were flown from marvelous beings from another world.
There were plenty of source-material that generated UFOs from the U.S.'s already involvement in Cold War classified activities. Weather balloons were part of the project. These fying devices were top secret and when they crashed, were retrieved in a timely manner and covered up. I turned out that weather balloons, under twilight conditions, as they flew near a setting sun while the horizon below was dark, tended to reflect the sun's rays and viewed by eyewitnesses below on the ground.
Spy planes were used. These aircrafts were colored silver and tended to reflected the sun's raise and also be mistaken as a UFO. Some years later the spy planes were painted to black; this easily absorbed the rays of the sun.
These examples with the weather balloons and the spy planes do point to a societal shift, namely that the UFO myth arose as a distinctive belief system during the Cold War. One thing has to be mentioned about China in regards to social change. When China developed their space program, just as the U.S. developed theirs, rash of sightings exploted. The same may have happened to Pakistan after it became a nuclear state. Specificly, how UFOs are generated in Pakistan as a reflection of such change is not very clear.
Now UFOs nearly out of my mind .I am now learning about some theories sounds authentic about moon and notice that the shape and stripes of mountains like Everest and Nanda Devi are odd just like a monster or a monk's face as some one had pointed out.Have you ever think or study about these things ?As a writer I admire what is your opinion?