UFO’s, Arial phenomenon or Ghosts?


What comes to mind when someone talks about an Unidentified Flying Object seen in the sky? Do you think about the cover of a science fiction novel or the thumbnail of a Hollywood movie? Do you think about a time when you were out late at night and you saw a flash of light, wondered what it was only to realize a moment later that what you saw wasn’t a UFO – it was just the lights of a plane that was beginning its descent?




There are billions of people across the world who believe in UFOs, doing research or being part of groups of like-minded people on social platforms. They do interact, make new friends from across the globe and connect to learn new things about extraterritorial objects. Some have even sighted crop circles appearing out of the blue, which they believe is to have been done by UFOs or ghosts. For such experiences to be shared and for others who are into it to feel free in expressing their thoughts, this social network site forms a friendly platform. There are times when members, make friends with other UFO lovers and have a meeting of sorts about the existence of the supernatural power.

Among the explanations for the objects are that they are man-made, but there are others who firmly believe they are related to extraterritorial actions and UFOs. These are the people who will be interested if someone is talking about the Roswell UFO incident (Refer to the other post for more information about Roswell) which happened 74 years ago in 1947. Due to their strong belief, and faith, these members are completely into UFOs and Ghosts.

Reflections of light from a Lighthouse tower or aircraft do little to explain away “mysterious materials” found in Roswell, New Mexico in the late 1940s. While the United States military has always stood their ground that these materials were merely fragments of a research balloon, a top-secret test, that ended badly or failed, others offer another explanation. They assert that the materials were fragments of a UFO, an alien craft that crashed rather than landed safely. They believe that the “flying disc” – as it was called by military personnel – that was recovered could not be something from this world, and so began one of the most talked about UFO encounters in the world.

Many who believe that the UFO in Roswell, New Mexico deserved more attention than it was being given, believe that it wasn’t something that could just be dismissed. In part, this is likely to have something to do with other stories surrounding the flying saucer. A farmer talked about having found materials miles away from Roswell, and the story was picked up by newspapers, accompanied by photos of the strange debris – strips of rubber, something like aluminum foil, sticks. It’s a story that has gained so much attention around the world that it has influenced many people’s sense of alien life and alien visits to earth.

If the Roswell, New Mexico story had never become so widespread, UFO and flying saucers may not be so common in our language, in our experiences, and in novels, television programming and films. How common is it for people to see a UFO? Fifty years later, the US military issued a subsequent statement admitting that the Roswell wreckage was part of Project Mogul, a top-secret atomic espionage project.

Many people who see an unidentified flying object in the sky are hesitant to report it. Either the individual who saw a UFO accepts that there is an undeniably more legitimate clarification or only figures that nobody would trust them if they somehow managed to say anything regarding it. But, there are UFO sightings that are shared and that become the subject of paranoid fears of the individuals who accept that creatures from different planets and the universe have visited the earth.

When we tell someone regarding Ghosts or UFOs, they are probably going to snicker at us or say we are dreaming. Yet, for the individuals who have unshakeable convictions, they are serious. This is the reason this site is the best spot for them to be a piece of.
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