UFOs: A decade of contact

By admin On November 29th, 2009

PHOENIX LIGHTS UFO INCIDENT

On March 13, 1997, lights were seen in the sky over an area of about 300 miles of Arizona (from its northwest corner to about Tucson) by a number of witnesses. While this date is commonly used for the incident, UFO sightings continue today.

Reports from witnesses seem to many to be contradictory. The first recorded witness recounts the sound of “rushing wind” along with a v-shaped UFO just before 7pm Pacific time. Other observers claim hearing no sound at all. Considering the large incident area, and long time frame, I do not feel these observations conflict. There could have been multiple craft types, including government response jets, and variations in altitude may account for the differences in audio reports.

An unidentified ex-police officer reports seeing five reddish lights (four together with one following) at about 8:15pm.

About one minute later these UFOs are seen in the area of Prescott, about 30 miles south. This means the objects move at about 3 times the speed of sound (no sonic booms were reported). Reports from Prescott have witnesses observing one solid triangular-shaped object, which blocked out the night sky, composed of five other objects, each the size of a 747.

The following was reported to the National UFO Reporting Center (link) “(He was) standing outside with his wife and sons in Prescott Valley, when they noticed a cluster of lights to in the west-northwest of their position. The lights formed a triangular pattern, but all of them appeared to be red, with the exception of the light at the nose of the object, which was distinctly white. The object, or objects, which had been observed for approximately 2-3 minutes with binoculars, then passed directly overhead the observers, they were seen to ‘bank to the right,’ and they then disappeared in the night sky to the southeast of Prescott Valley.”

10 miles south, in Dewey, six travelers leave their car when they see a large craft in the sky, the five adults state that the object was directly above them when they exited. One claimed that the unidentified flying object was larger than his fist when he held it out straight. They reported the object moved too slowly for a conventional plane (he claimed to be a pilot) and was about 1,000 feet off the ground.

In Phoenix the lights were seen above School Rd. and 7th Ave. for about 5 minutes. While one reported the lights being airplanes, others were not so convinced. A number of photos and videos of the UFO were taken at this time.

From here the object(s) moved slowly towards Tucson. Just before reaching the city, witnesses state seeing the lights break apart and move in different directions.

The Air Force claims the lights seen were slow-falling and long-burning flares that they dropped from an A-10 Warthog. While this may explain some of the lights, it’s hard to imagine them being behind the actual object many say they clearly saw.

An introduction to the different UFO cults – Part 1

By admin On November 29th, 2009

The term “cult” is generally intended to intentionally devalue people and the new faith groups that they have chosen to follow. It can apply to new or breakaway religious groups or even to groups following specific interests with zealous like belief patterns such as the UFO cults in existence today. Some of the more notorious UFO cult groups are associated with group suicide such as the Heaven’s Gate and Solar Temple cults and others considered a religion by their members.

The Heaven’s Gate cult was a combination of religious belief based on the book of Revelation in the Bible. The underpinning belief of this cult was that the Book of Revelation described alien visitors returning to earth. This cult ceased to exist on March 23,1997 when all of it’s members except one committed suicide in the belief the Hale-Bopp comet would take them away before the destruction of the planet. This was in fact a doomsday cult.

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The Unarius group believes aliens are guiding the human race and prophesises mass landing of UFOs. The charismatic founder of this cult was Ruth Norman who did not live to see the fulfilment of this and other prophesies such as describing underground Martian cities and reincarnation of the Archangel Michael.

The Raelians are a cult that recently made headlines with claims of successfully creating a living human clone. Although this wild claim is unproven this cult still enjoys a strong following. Cult leader Claude Vorilhon claimed contact with aliens that revealed to him origins of the human race, and from selected biblical texts preached of a God from the sky.

There are many other UFO cults still in existence with faithful adherents believing variants of religious text mixed with alien concepts. Some were specific and fairly short-lived while others seem able to attract new followers and continue to grow. There are however numerous characteristics that seem common irrespective of the particular belief system. These commonalities are:

1 A single charismatic leader claiming alien contact or some other form of enlightenment from beings not of this earth.

2 The purpose of the contact was to guide, assist, develop or somehow offer improvements in the lives of adherents and followers

3 Elements of religious text selected, deconstructed and integrated with alien influence in order to include or conceptualise association with a deity (usually God)

4 Fostering of superior belief or secret knowledge made available exclusively to followers and believers

5 Belief system proposing to protect or somehow exclude the faithful from the end of the world.

UFO cults may seem relatively harmless to the amused disbelievers however the danger lies in the theme of each particular group. Excluding clubs and societies that genuinely believe in the existence of UFO’s and await first contact with anticipation, the cult groups take this enthusiastic curiosity to a religious or spiritual concept. This is potentially damaging psychologically as can be destructive to families where isolation from disbelievers shut out anything likely to undermine the objective of the group. Believing in and seeking out UFO sightings and contact is harmless and often exciting, who knows; perhaps one day the human race will have contact with other races in the universe. UFO cults however take curiosity to dangerous and sometimes fanatical levels that lead to unpleasant outcomes.

why do some people say that they have seen ghost or UFO?Are the 100/65 people crazy who have seen them?

By admin On November 29th, 2009

ecemozturk asked:


I want to know ….

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Why does the government and media, completely ignore incredible UFO sightings, and act like they dont exist?

By admin On November 29th, 2009

Bloodsugarsexdrummer asked:


theyre doing a terrible job of covering them uo too
yes but other countrys dont do that. IK thats the reason but i think we need to know

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