Can millions of people all be wrong? Let's get rid of UFO reporting laugh factor: Millions of people worldwide report UFO sighting, including US presidents, airline pilots, and citizens, even astronauts.
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President Several United States presidents have witnessed or been in the vicinity of UFOs including Presidents Dwight David Eisenhower, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. Airline pilots see unidentified flying objects (UFOs) with regularity, but few report them for fear of ridicule, or worse.
According to the National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena (NARCAP), there have been more than 3,500 documented sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena by military, commercial, and civilian pilots. Heads of state, airline pilots, and private citizens know what they have seen with their own eyes, and what is often seen on radar, and should be able to report it and talk about it without fear of ridicule or retaliation.
Airline pilots, serious about their profession and not likely to exaggerate, report a variety of craft – cigar-shaped, triangular, circular, some the size of aircraft carriers and larger – that appear suddenly and move at “impossible speeds and angles.”
Speaking before the Citizens Hearing on Disclosure at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, on May 3, 2013, Capt. Jim Courant, a commercial pilot for more than 31 years, said there are many more sightings that are just not reported. He has been and still is contacted by commercial airline and military pilots who want to discuss their UFO’s encounters privately fearing ridicule and possible retaliation.
Courant described the experience of a pilot flying a 747 over the Pacific in 1980 who witnessed a UFO in front of his plane. He said, “You won’t believe what we saw. This thing was bigger than a 747.”
When the pilot arrived at his destination in Japan, he was debriefed and told never to talk about it again. Why are we still pretending not to see the elephant in the room?
At the Hearing, Courant told of his own UFO encounter in 1955 when he was flying near Albuquerque, New Mexico. He and his copilot saw a blue-green oval shaped object approaching from the left. In a flash of burning white light, the object suddenly shot up at a 45 degree angle. Four other pilots reported witnessing the same object to the air traffic control tower.
As one of the pilots who witnessed the UFO reported to the tower that it must have been a meteor, Courant interrupted with the question, “Since when does a meteor go back up?”
Many millions of people believe that UFO sightings are just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what has been experienced and what is known about UFOs and extraterrestrials. It's time for the United States government to come clean with what its agencies have documented and learned through decades of extraterrestrial encounters.
How long should we ignore the elephant in the room and our lying eyes? Is society so immature that it needs to be protected from the truth for its (or someone's) own good? Or, is society mature enough to accept the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
You be the judge.






