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UFO-Berichterstattung in der Klatschpresse = Dauerhafte öffentliche Irreführung! Weitere UFO-Sichtungen...
*= Finden Sie es nicht merkwürdig und seltsam, dass derart entscheidende und signifikanten Erkenntnis-Gewinn-Versuche eben NICHT von den "Akademikern, die an Fliegende Untertassen glauben" wie die natürlichste Sache der Welt im Sinne der ´wissenschaftlichen Moral´ von sich aus als Grundlagenforschung durchgeführt werden? Und viel lieber über "die 7.Dimension" spekuliert wird? Deswegen verwende ich ja auch gerne die Begriff ´Freunde des Fantastischen´. Hier finden wir auch die ´Mystifier´...
Die erste eMail an diesem Tag war mit "Rote Lichter, 1.Mai" überschrieben und Gernot B. schrieb kurz: "Ich habe am 1. Mai gegen 21.00 in Herzberg am Südharz erst 2 und etwa 10 Minuten später ein einzelnes grellrote Licht am Himmel gesehen. Geräuschlos, von West nach Ost ´fliegend´. Nach 2 bis drei Minuten verloschen diese Lichter. Zuerst dachte ich an die den Brocken umkreisenden Hexen auf ihren Besen, aber es wäre mir doch etwas zu ungewöhnlich. Gibt es eine bessere Erklärung? ... Aber beim weiteren Stöbern bin ich auf die ´Himmelslaternen´ gestoßen - waren mir neu. Das war dann wohl die Erklärung. Trotzdem ein netter Gag."
"UFO sighting or just a prank? No one knows what woman saw flying over city" war die Headline beim ´Reporter Herald´ aus Colordado/USA ( http://www.reporterherald.com/news_... ) zu diesem Artikel:
>Mary Aldrich still is hoping to find an explanation for the bright red orbs she spotted in the sky Sunday night {!}. She would love to hear they were a balloon or a flare or even just a prank. But so far, no one can tell her exactly what the strange lights were. For Aldrich, they remain unidentified flying objects. "I would love an explanation," the 61-year-old said. "But I don´t have any hopes of getting one." Aldrich was getting her mail at her south Loveland home about 8:45 Sunday night when she glanced into the night sky and saw something strange: two red lights floating side-by-side {! - wie in Stephenville, Texas}. Bright as halogen lights {? - da verhaut man sich schnell, wenn man solch einen ´Glüher´ gegen den nachtschwarzen Himmel als Kontrast sieht}, the orbs were diamond-shaped, although she couldn´t see any shape beyond the vibrant light. Watching the objects intently, Aldrich saw the two orbs begin to glide in unison, staying perfectly spaced.
"It looked very foreign to me," she said. "There was no sound, no smoke, no trail -- there was nothing. They didn´t belong there." She grabbed a friend -- who wished not to be identified -- and they watched as two more orbs joined the group and began gliding in unison. Another pair followed, making a perfectly spaced cluster of six {!}. Aldrich had been watching them for about 13 minutes when a single light swept near the group. The entire cluster quickly moved from the northwest to southeast. Then they disappeared. "Right away you think of a government explanation," Aldrich said. "But my mouth was dry and my heart was pounding the whole time, because you have this feeling you´re witnessing something that you´ve never seen before. Since then, I´ve just been trying to make sense of it."
Larry Mack, operations manager of the Fort Collins-Loveland Municipal Airport, said he has no idea what the lights might have been. "I haven´t heard anything from our pilots who fly around," he said. Mack did note that there have been a lot of helicopters flying to and from Loveland´s hospitals. They travel about 500 feet above the ground and use lots of lights at night, he said. "But what she described," he added, "I have no idea." After witnessing the unexplained spectacle in the sky, Aldrich couldn´t sleep. Early the next morning she began researching what she´d seen, to try to find some kind of answer. On a UFO sightings Web site, www.ufoinfo.com, she found a report that seemed eerily similar. According to the report, an unnamed air traffic controller from Loveland spotted two orbs floating in the night sky last June. The description almost perfectly matched what Aldrich had seen: lights brighter than stars moving in perfect unison before disappearing into the sky. The only difference was that those orbs were white, and there were only two. Loveland residents aren´t the only witnesses to these strange floating lights, said Peter Davenport, director of the National UFO Reporting Center.
In fact, similar sightings have been reported from Arizona to New Jersey. Just last week, Davenport took a report of the same description from a person in California. However, even with multiple sightings, he has no idea what the lights could be. "What the objects were we almost certainly will never know," he said, noting that unless the government or another party comes forward with an explanation, scientists would have to find the source of the light to make any sense of it. "All we can do is receive the information and ... scratch our heads and wonder what in God´s name is going on." Whatever it may be, Davenport thinks Aldrich´s report was the real deal -- a rarity when it comes to UFO sightings. Only about 10 percent of the stories he hears are legitimate, explained Davenport, who has been taking reports for 14 years. But because of her attention to detail and critical thinking, he said Aldrich´s report was genuine. "This woman in Loveland had, in my opinion, almost certainly had a very, very interesting sight," he said.
He recommended that anyone who saw similar objects Sunday night report it to the National UFO Reporting Center´s Web site, www.nuforc.org, or call the hot line at 206-722-3000. Aldrich, too, would love to hear if anyone else saw what she witnessed. "When I tell people, I don´t want to have to convince them. I didn´t ask to see this," she said. Aldrich never had much of an opinion about UFOs before. But after this, she said, "You have to believe in it. I like to be comfortable. I want anything like that to be far, far away," she said. Unless someone can give me some kind of explanation, ..." she trailed off. "There was just some feeling about it that I can´t explain."
Zwischenspiel: Seien wir aber froh, dass es hierzulande bisher noch keine Freizeitspassaktivitäten als spezielle Jugendkultur mit MHBs wie hier gibt - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAO7... . Ja, Sie verstehen? Da kann man wirklich nur froh drum sein!!!
England, Boulevardpresse - The SUN schlägt mal wieder zu Die öffentliche Irreführung geht in England weiter. Die SUN berichtete unter der Schlagzeile "Is UFO a flying human?" ( http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag... ) diesen Quatsch unter Berufung auf Pfeiffen der UFOlogie, naja aber nur so geht es ja:
>Sensational sightings of a flying HUMAN above the skies of Mexico could be true, says a paranormal expert.The mysterious woman-like figure was caught on camera as it hovered above mountains in Nuevo Leon city. UFO watchers said the figure appeared to be wearing a cape leading to claims that it was a witch or wizard when it was first seen in 2006. Now Mexico´s leading Ufologist Anna Luisa Cid says the sightings were true after carrying out her own investigations. She said: "I think that the possibility is there. An imaginary object is not recorded on film, nor it produces over 40 witnesses." Nuevo León UFO club managed to film the spooky flying character. And policeman Leonardo Samaniego also claimed a floating person had dropped out of the sky and landed on his bonnet. Ms Cid told the Ghosttheory.com website: "In conclusion, from my professional point of view, both cases are real. "From officer Samaniego´s experience to the UFO club´s video. I do not believe the entity to be a witch, but I do know that it is something that we cannot explain."<
Die ständigen Leser unseres CENAP-UFO-Newsticker kennen die Geschichte längst schon und haben dadurch den üblichen Informationsvorsprung, sind einfach gescheider. Siehe so nochmals http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKtJ... - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fG6x... - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmAP... . Wieder einmal (!) ist hier durch das Massenblatt reine Verarschung des Publikums angesagt. Da wundert es nicht, wenn bereits in japanischen Ratespielshows des Fernsehens das UFO-Thema aufgegriffen wird - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8wA... . Stellen Sie sich einmal vor, "Wer wird Millionär?" würde sich so weiterentwickeln...und Nina Hagen wäre die neue Moderatorin... Externe Linkshttp://www.reporterherald.com/news_story.asp?ID=16506http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAO7lhVIrKs http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1118824.ece http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKtJuq8DcTc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fG6x3_UaROY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmAPatkV4KY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8wAbZM6OsU |
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