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Title: UFOs are no joke, group says
Source: Yahoo News
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Published: Nov 13, 2007
Author: Daphne Benoit
Post Date: 2007-11-13 22:41:59 by kiki
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Views: 295
Comments: 6

WASHINGTON (AFP) - UFOs may be fodder for comedians but there was no joking Monday when a group of former pilots recounted seeing strange phenomena in the sky and demanded the US government reopen an investigation into unidentified flying objects.

Several pilots offered dramatic accounts of witnessing UFOs -- including a transparent flying disc and a triangular craft with mysterious markings -- as they insisted their questions needed to be taken seriously more than 30 years after the US file was closed.

"We want the US government to stop perpetuating the myth that all UFOs can be explained away in down-to-earth, conventional terms," said Fife Symington, former governor of Arizona and air force pilot who says he saw a UFO in 1997.

"Instead our country needs to reopen its official investigation that it shut down in 1969," Symington told a news conference.

"We believe that for reasons of both national security and flight safety, every country should make an effort to identify any object in its airspace," said a statement from the 19 former pilots and government officials from around the world.

The subject of UFOs came up in a recent debate among US presidential candidates, with Democrat Dennis Kucinich saying he once saw a UFO -- making him the object of ridicule and jokes by late night television comedians.

Skeptics say UFO sightings are merely aircraft, satellites or meteors re-entering the Earth's atmosphere.

But the retired pilots spoke to a sympathetic audience of UFO "believers" who heard them recall their encounters with seemingly other-worldly objects appearing out of the sky.

"Nothing in my training prepared me for what we were witnessing," said James Penniston, a retired US Air Force pilot, as he described seeing and touching a UFO when he was stationed at a British air base in Woodbridge.

He said he saw an inexplicable triangular craft in a clearing in the woods with "blue and yellow lights swirling around the exterior."

The UFO was "warm to the touch and felt like metal," Penniston said. One side of the craft had pictorial symbols and "the largest symbol was a triangle, which was centered in the middle of the others," he said.

Then after 45 minutes the light from the object "began to intensify" and it then "shot off at an unbelievable speed" before 80 Air Force personnel, he said. "In my logbook, I wrote 'speed: impossible.'"

Rodrigo Bravo from Chile's air force said UFOs needed to be studied but lamented that the media often belittle the sightings.

"Sadly the UFO subject has been contaminated with false information, out of touch with reality, provided by unqualified people to the media," Bravo said.

"One of our most important civil aviation cases occurred in 1988, showing that unidentified flying objects can be a danger for air operations," he said.

"A Boeing 737 pilot on a final approach to the runway at the Puerto Montt airport suddenly encountered a large white light surrounded by green and red."

The pilot took a sharp turn to avoid a collision, according to Bravo.

The panel included a former Iranian fighter pilot, Parviz Jafari, who said in 1976 he tried in vain to fire from his jet at an "object which was flashing with intense red, green, orange and blue light" over Tehran.

But when he approached, "my weapons jammed and my radio communications garbled."

A former Air France captain, Jean-Charles Duboc, said in 1994 he and his crew saw "a huge flying disc" near Paris with a diameter of about 300 meters (1,000 feet) that left no sign on radar.

The disc "became transparent and disappeared in about 10 to 20 seconds," Duboc said.

The former pilot said like other major airlines Air France was mindful of its image and it was difficult to raise the subject of UFOs.

A former official with the Federal Aviation Administration, John Callahan, said government agencies discourage inquiries into UFOs.

"'Who believes in UFOs?' is the kind of attitude of the FAA all the time," he said.

"However, when I asked the CIA person: 'What do you think it was,' he responded 'a UFO.'"

When Callahan suggested the government tell Americans about a UFO, the CIA official allegedly told him: "'No way, if we were to tell the American public there are UFOs they would panic.'"

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#1. To: kiki (#0)

Then after 45 minutes the light from the object "began to intensify" and it then "shot off at an unbelievable speed" before 80 Air Force personnel, he said. "In my logbook, I wrote 'speed: impossible.'"

And not one of them had a cell phone with a camera? They stood around for 45 minutes and nobody bothered to take a picture?

thoughtomator  posted on  2007-11-13   22:53:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: kiki (#0)

We do have many photos of UFOs. The term was first applied by someone after WW II who saw an unidentified flying object that flew at the astounding speed of 600 mph. Not fast enough to travel from a distant planet. Currently Black Triangles are seen flying 40,000 mph. Seems to me that the Pentagon is making strides with our tax dollars. That there is life on other planets is highly probable. But I doubt they have jobs at the Pentagon. One man years ago went on a UFO hunting expedition with a woman friend. He was a skeptic until he saw a UFO. That is until he used his binoculars see the letters USAF on the plane.

The Truth of 911 Shall Set You Free From The Lie

Horse  posted on  2007-11-13   23:09:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: thoughtomator (#1)

And not one of them had a cell phone with a camera?

Seeings as how they weren't around until 1997, probably not...

It is not without travails to exist solely within the 520-565nm band of the visible spectrum...

Axenolith  posted on  2007-11-14   1:25:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Axenolith (#3)

Doesn't say what date that it occurred.

Still, quite amazing that now that cellphone cameras and digital cameras are everywhere, there are still no credible pictures of UFOs. Every picture I've ever seen that has been alleged to be a UFO has been conveniently too blurred or low resolution to make out any details. Not only do they stop showing up with the advent of cellphone cameras, but they manage to only appear to poor photographers!

Awful crafty, those aliens.

I want to believe...

thoughtomator  posted on  2007-11-14   1:37:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: thoughtomator (#4)

The latest date mentioned was 1994. I share your incredulity at the lack of decent shots, but they're always from people all excited and jerky.

As much as you hear about them, you'd think they were thick as flys on a cows ass.

It is not without travails to exist solely within the 520-565nm band of the visible spectrum...

Axenolith  posted on  2007-11-14   1:59:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Axenolith (#5)

It just doesn't make sense that extraterrestrials would make cameo appearances, allowing themselves to be seen, without making an actual attempt to communicate with us. The only rational explanation would be the one from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (joyriding alien teenager equivalents buzzing us for kicks). And if we must go that far to come up with a coherent explanation, then it's real hard to take this stuff seriously.

It makes money for someone, though, that's why it doesn't go away.

thoughtomator  posted on  2007-11-14   2:40:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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