“It’s about time we looked into Ufo's as a worthy area of study. It’s important that the whole subject be brought out in the open and investigated.” Philip Haseley, head of the Western New York Mutual UFO Network
Philip Haseley has never had any encounters with UFOs or extraterrestrials, but he knows dozens of people who say they have.
“It happens to millions of people [around the world],” he said. “It’s about time we looked into this as a worthy area of study. It’s important that the whole subject be brought out in the open and investigated.”
Haseley is doing his part. He is as serious about unidentified flying objects as anyone in the region. The Niagara County Community College anthropology professor has brought several speakers on the subject to the college in recent years and is head of the Western New York Mutual UFO Network, a group interested in UFO research.
Like the national organization, the Western New York group researches reported UFO sightings.
Generally, about 30 to 50 claims of UFOs are reported monthly across the state, Haseley said, including two or three in this region.
The investigation is done in a scientific manner, he says. Some members receive training, including in field investigation, astronomy and meteorology. They also are taught to use radar and other types of instruments and technology.
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4 comments:
Scientists should have taken it serious decades ago !!! not brave enough to put their couriers on the line and their pay checks i presume !!
Don't get to excited, sounds to me like having the fox guard the hen house.
He meant careers, sod the couriers!!!
There have always been calls for more investigation. So what? Investigations can take place forever. Need to see the real truth? I say shoot them down. Make them come out in the open.
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