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Organize your own UFO sky watch

Staging an organized UFO sky watch party in your neighborhood might just yield an anomalous observation that's more professionally captured in photo and video quality based on current UFO Traffic Report conditions.

The objects are out there in heavy numbers - but some words of advice.

Measure twice, cut once.

If we're prepared to photograph one of these objects for a national catalog of UFO images, the results are bound to be better.

The average UFO image and video capture in this country is pretty lousy. How many times have we screamed - "Just hold the camera steady, please."

Orbs, spheres, and star-like images are most common in our night skies. And these little annoying discrepancies in what we're told flies at night are common in most American states, according to incoming daily UFO reports from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.

When you stand back and review all of the reports of this particular phenomena, they appear to be an intelligently-controlled object that is self illuminated; and that moves like you'd manipulate an object with a game controller. And they always get away - never trapped. Seems to suggest that the object is not solid, but has solid properties.

The triangle shape continues to slowly and silently get close to ground level and move in ways again like the ship's captain is using a game controller to move the rig along. I'm ruling out American-made here as I cannot imagine that upper management is allowing pilots to sneak up on people or even to fly that low over any general population; nor why a craft with those qualities isn't being used in today's American war needs.

I want to believe the cigar shape is a cargo vessel, but I'd be applying a Hollywood-style image to the question. The shape change should be specific to the occupant's or driver's ordered needs, so I want to think the craft is used for loading things in and out easily. Just a thought.

Pick a date. Make up a flier to give away to friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues. Be prepared to offer suggestions about how to set up camera equipment - especially with tripods - to capture anything anomalous that's experienced.

The 5 percent of UFOs that ufologists believe are actually reported suggests that many more sightings occur. Statistics alone will eventually allow science to extend its legitimacy to ufology and our kids will get their UFO introduction from a McGraw-Hill textbook.

And file those reports at MUFON.com, please.

 

 
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Roger Marsh is a UFO writer, author, playwright and independent filmmaker. He is director of communications for both the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON)...

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  • Mary Gillen-www.tinyurl.com/mctnews 1 year ago
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    Hi Roger! I really enjoyed reading this article. It is very well written and knowledgeable. Great Job!!!- Mary

  • Roger Marsh 1 year ago
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    Thanks, Mary. Keep looking up.

  • Marilyn 1 year ago
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    Since I try to do this on a regular basis, I found this one of the best articles you have ever posted...as Disclosure comes down to the person and their commitment to know the truth for themselves.

  • David 1 year ago
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    I have seen the cigar shaped craft on one occasion (Sept 27 2009 at 11:27-11:29) and the first thing that came to mind was an antenna. I always found it odd that the craft when seen stationary is usually at a 35-45 degree angle. To me it always seemed as an information focusing / transmitting device. Individual crafts could contain information for their area and then transmit it to the cigar shaped object and then beam it to the main information hub, be it their main ship or even planet. This could keep the other crafts focusing on their intended targets and keep them smaller and more efficient.

    This is of course looking upon the situation with human eyes. However there has to be a reason that craft has been spotted for so many years doing the exact same thing.

    Another thing I wanted to comment on is the fact that most people who witness UFO's don't have a set process they trained themselves to follow in case this event happens. Which hampers their report / evidence.

  • JuliaV 1 year ago
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    It would be nice if someone with a good quality camera could take a high resolution picture once in a while.

  • Robert 1 year ago
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    Hello Roger. I think this is a great idea. The more "eyes to the sky" the better chances of capturing something either in photgraphs or video. Situational awareness is key. My opinion is that organizing a sky watch group, for any given time, not just an evening. However, it may introduce the UFO phenomenon in the right way to those who may be skeptics. Something IS going on, and increased fequency. I have noticed this from all these similar MUFON reports all over the US. The more knowledge we have the better chance we all have of proving the sightings ARE actually happening. Thanks, for posting this article.

  • C.H. 1 year ago
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    I have one here in S.L.C., Utah!

    Normal/sane people welcome!

  • Paul S 1 year ago
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    Just like what the Sumerians did

    Skywatch ^ _ ^

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