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UFOs And Effect On People

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UFO's and effect on people





The Effects of UFO's on People
By Steve Edwards



     Almost every civilization in history that has kept a written history has recorded the sightings of strange objects and lights in the skies.  These objects have been described as glowing wheels, colored balls of light, and disk shaped objects.  Today unexplained aerial phenomena are generally referred to as unidentified flying objects (UFO's) or flying saucers.
     The effects of extra terrestrial sightings can have an adverse effect on people if influenced the wrong way.  No solid proof has shown that UFO's are real, but many sightings cannot be proven otherwise.  The media, stories, or one's own experience may often influence what one believes.  The government once stated that they had captured extra terrestrials. (60 minutes, CBS)  On the contrary, most scientists now agree that almost all sightings and stories of extra terrestrials are not authentic.
The United States government has records of thousands of UFO sightings since 1948, including photos of alleged UFOs and interviews with people who claim to have seen them.  Since UFOs were considered a potential security risk, the report on these sightings was originally classified as secret. (Craig, 917)  When the report was later declassified it showed that 90 percent of all UFO sightings could be easily explained. Most of the sightings turned out to be celestial objects, such as stars or bright planets like Venus, or atmospheric events such as auroras or meteors falling through the atmosphere.  Many other sightings turned out to be objects such as weather balloons, satellites, aircraft lights, or formations of birds.  Often these sightings were accompanied by unusual weather conditions.  Only 5.6 percent of these cases were not explained.
Testimonies by people are often very inaccurate and dramatized.  People have the tendency to explain everything they see, which is not usually completely accurate.  The unaided human e...

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