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    differently about the Hum and what causes it, a lot of people think it is caused by Underground UFO (unidentified flying object) Bases. The reason why people think this is because there is a big crater like, hole in a mountain just outside the town of Taos people believe that the hole is caused by a spaceship that crashed into the mountain. Another conspiracy or theory I have come across while researching this topic is, people think the Hum is a Infrasound ( an infrasound is sound waves with frequencies below the normal limit of human…

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    According to an article on LiveScience, "One in 10 respondents say they have personally witnessed an alien spaceship." As well as "79 percent of people think the government has kept information about UFOs a secret from the public." Extraterrestrial beings or aliens and UFOs have been a part of American culture since the 1940s. The people who believe in UFOs believe in the extraterrestrial hypothesis, which states that unidentified flying objects or UFOs are a way of transportation for…

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    the moment when the squadron made harbor in Italy.” In a modern time this light could be more than just a light and there are many other stories about UFOs. 196 AD Cassius Dio wrote “a fine rain resembling silver” which fell over the city of Rome despite the sky being clear. This ties in because the “rain resembling silver” can be seen as angel hair, a phenomenon that occurs in the form of wispy strands of a substance falling from the sky after the sighting of a UFO. A more believable encounter…

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    after a holiday in Montreal. “The story of the alleged UFO abduction of Betty and Barney Hill in New Hampshire in 1961 is well known to the public.” Betty. On their way home saw this bright object in the rear view mirrors. Barney stopped the car to see what this bright object was when. Barney, a 39 year-old black man, was a postal worker, and Betty, a 41 year-old white woman, who worked in the child welfare department. The Hills had embarked on a vacation…

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    first highly publicized sighting of an unidentified flying object came on June 24 of that year when private pilot Kenneth Arnold claimed he spotted a string of nine shiny objects flying past Washington’s Mt. Rainier at speeds he clocked at 1,200 miles per hour. Although Arnold never specifically used the term “flying saucer,” he was quoted at the time saying the shape of the objects he saw was like a “saucer,” “disc,” or “pie plate.” Arnold described them as a series of objects with convex…

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    interview, Barney stated that the aliens spoke to him telepathically. When it was Betties turn to share the incident, she stated that the aliens spoke to her in english. A major difference between the aliens on the same UFO. Another key clue appeared prior to Barney undergoing hypnosis, the committee of skeptical inquiry states “his face kept twitching spasmodically to one side. The picture of Barney that emerges is that of a man under enormous pressure”. You can tell when a man is lying by just…

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    Sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena increased, and in 1948 the U.S. Air Force began an investigation of these reports called Project Sign. http://www.history.com/topics/history-of-ufos From 1952 to 1969 Project Blue Book compiled reports of more than 12,000 sightings or events, each of which was ultimately classified as (1) “identified” with a known astronomical, atmospheric, or artificial (human-caused) phenomenon or (2) “unidentified.” http://www.history.com/topics/history-of-ufo 6…

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    Why Do Aliens Exist

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    Many people believe that aliens exist or that they have visited earth and are being tested. In 2011, an article on Dailymail explained how people were baffled when they saw an X-47B unmanned aircraft which was mistaken for a U.F.O. Kammi Rood, a local shop owner exclaimed, “There was this funny sphere that went through on this big trailer and my first thought was, ‘That looks like a UFO’” (“Close”). The quote conveys how people start to develop conspiracies such as the ones of aliens. Likewise,…

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    The Flake Equation Summary

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    Michael Shermer is an American science writer, historian of science, and founder of The Skeptics Society. Shermer is the author of books which delve into the ideas and beliefs behind UFO sightings and paranormal claims. One article regarding ‘The Flake Equation’ goes further into the topic of the paranormal and extraterrestrial life. Shermer did not create the equation himself, but rather discusses it regarding his studies and beliefs on a scientific level. The original equation, The Drake…

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    Early this morning, Arthur Knight, a local 25 year old man, has reported a UFO attack on a stretch of road in the Nullarbor. Knight reported that he had to swerve to miss a “huge, glowing object on the road.” “I accelerated quickly, but this ball of light just came tearing after me… I could see it getting closer and closer.” Knight, who was on his way to Melbourne, stated that he felt as if he was about to die, stating that he tried to call out, but he couldn’t use his voice and definitely…

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