
Many of the arguments against UFO are laughable. For instance debunkers will constantly emphasize mistaken identity. They do this on the media even though they know most UFO researchers agree. Most Ufologists believe 80% or more of sightings have natural explanations. This tactic that debunkers use, that of pretending your adversary doesn’t do his homework, is an old ploy. Your adversary ends up always on the defensive.
But there is something very wrong with this argument, mistaken identity, when you pit it against some UFO reports. Sometimes, these UFO witnesses see more than lights in the sky or featureless objects. Sometimes they see detailed “machines”. And some of those machines are beyond our technology. Let’s take a look at some of these reports and decide if these UFO witnesses could have been mistaken.
This close encounter from the small book, “Appalachian Case Study: UFOs Sightings, Alien Encounters” by Kyle Lovern, is very interesting because of the great detail.
Dave Campbell was hunting in 1968 he came upon a hovering triangle above the trees. He had just finished high School and had enlisted in the military to be sent into Vietnam. On this day he was about to get the shock of his life. “It was no more than 30 yards away. I know this sounds crazy but the best way I could describe it is it look like the bottom of a Norelco shaver. I watched in awe for several minutes.”
He emphasized how the sides of the object were smooth and rounded it’s body like matte-aluminum silver. It was also emanating a loud whispering sound.
“There are what appeared to be three rotor blades; one mounted on each corner. The one nearest to me (with internal rotating blades or fans) began to drop. Then. in response to the rotor movement. the whole object moved smoothly in a westerly direction out of the hollow. To be honest at this time I was scared to death….I watched as the triangle object went out and over my parent’s house” It was much bigger than their house.
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