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You might consider this one of the most important questions when dealing with this type of phenomenon. Unfortunately, it is also one of the hardest to answer. There is really no straight-forward answer to this question. There are so many sides to it that a person hardly has time to research all areas that could possibly link directly or indirectly to the UFO phenomenon. There are so many questions that have no easy answers, that it makes it very difficult for the average person to even speculate what the "big picture" might be. Then, you have the problem of just what exactly constitutes as proof? What might be enough to convince one person, may not necessarily be enough to convince everyone. What you need is what we will refer to as absolute proof. This would include anything that might be considered hard physical evidence, beyond any shadow of a doubt, that an alien or non-human intelligence is or has been in our presence.
Some say that this already exists, but only behind closed doors, far from the media and public eye. Conspiracy theories are abundant, which cry claims of alien visitation, alien abduction, government cover-ups, silenced witnesses, M.I.B.s, advanced technology, experimentation, etc... The list goes on and on. But is there really any truth to any of it? That is the burning question that we all would like to know.
Some of us already believe in UFOs and their supposed alien occupants, but still lack the absolute proof necessary to be 100% convinced that they have visited Earth. But at the same time, many people argue that every day we convict criminals on far less evidence. When your average person of traditional background first entertains the idea of alien visitors, the reaction is usually one of total disbelief. A humorous, almost laughable atmosphere can easily be created from the slightest mention of this subject with any seriousness. It's hard to break from the generally accepted view that aliens and UFOs are total nonsense, and anyone who entertains such ideas should have their head examined.
As of yet, there is no hard, physical evidence of alien visitaion available to mainstream science or the public, otherwise this would no longer be a subject of such great controversy. And to have claims, even what you might consider highly credible claims, that it exists but that you can't see it because the people in possession of it don't want you to know about it, is simply not enough. What we do have though is what we will call strong indications of an alien presence, which are largely responsible for keeping this subject alive for more then 60 years. We can categorize many of these different areas of possible evidence, or rather strong indications, into the following catagories:
Eyewitness Reports
2. Photographic Evidence
3. Video Footage
4. Bodily Physical Traces
5. Radar Images
6. Environmental Traces
7. Historical Evidence
8. Hard Physical Evidence
Doomsday | | There is widespread and unnecessary fear of doomsday on December 21, 2012. Some people worry about a Maya prophesy of the end of the world, others fear a variety of astronomical threats such as collision with a rogue planet. Opinion polls suggest that one in ten Americans worry about whether they will survive past Dec 21 of this year, and middle-school teachers everywhere report that many of their students are fearful of a coming apocalypse. Following are brief facts that address these doomsday fears.
Mayan Calendar: The Maya calendar, which is made up different cycles of day counts, does not end this year. Rather, one cycle of 144,000 days (394 years) ends and the next cycle begins.
Mayan Prophecy: The ancient Maya did not predict the end of the world or any disaster in December 2012. Such doomsday predictions are a modern hoax.
Planet Nibiru: Nibiru is probably the minor name of a god found in ancient Mesopotamian writing. There is no planet named Nibiru, and the fictional books by economist Zecharia Sitchin about a civilization on this planet are a hoax.
Rogue Planet Headed for Earth. For the past decade there have been reports of a rogue object (Planet X, or Nibiru, or Hercubolus, or even Comet Elenin) that will collide with Earth in December 2012. These claims are not true. If such a threatening world existed, it would be one of the brightest objects in the sky, and astronomers would have been tracking it for years. If it existed, its gravity would be distorting the orbits of planets, especially Mars and Earth. Astronomers know that it does not exist.
Planet Alignments: There is no alignment of planets in Dec 2012. There is an approximate lining up of the Earth and Sun and the center of our Galaxy in late December, but this happens every year. In any case, planet alignments have no effect on the Earth.
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| Startrek | | Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment franchise created by Gene Roddenberry. The franchise began in 1966 with the television series Star Trek later referred to as Star Trek: The Original Series. This series, its spin-off shows: Star Trek: The Animated Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise, as well as the film series make up the core of the franchise's mythos. While the critical response of much of the franchise varies, many individual Star Trek episodes and films have won awards and honors including Emmy Awards, Hugo Awards, and an Academy Award.
Westerns such as Wagon Train along with the novel Gulliver's Travels inspired Roddenberry when he created the first Star Trek. The Original Series, followed the interstellar adventures of James T. Kirk and the crew of an exploration vessel of a 23rd century galactic "United Federation of Planets"the Starship Enterprise. This series debuted in 1966 and ran for three seasons on NBC. These adventures continued in the short-lived Star Trek: The Animated Series and six feature films. Four spin-off television series were eventually produced; Star Trek: The Next Generation, followed the crew of a new Starship Enterprise set a century after the original series; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, set contemporaneously with The Next Generation; and Star Trek: Enterprise, set before the original series, in the early days of human interstellar travel. Four additional The Next Generation feature films were produced. In 2009, the franchise rebooted in the film Star Trek featuring a new cast portraying the crew of the original Enterprise. A sequel of the this film, Star Trek into Darkness, is scheduled for the summer of 2013.
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| Roswell | | The Roswell UFO Incident, also known simply as Roswell, was a report of an object that crashed near Roswell, New Mexico, in June or July 1947, allegedly an extra-terrestrial spacecraft and its alien occupants. Since the late 1970s the incident has been the subject of intense controversy and several conspiracy theories as to the true nature of the object that crashed. The United States Armed Forces maintains that what was recovered was debris from an experimental high-altitude surveillance balloon belonging to a classified program named "Mogul"; many UFO proponents maintain that an alien craft was found and its occupants were captured, and that the military then engaged in a cover-up. The incident has turned into a widely known pop culture phenomenon, making the name Roswell synonymous with UFOs. It is the most publicized and controversial of alleged UFO incidents.
On July 8, 1947, the Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) public information officer Walter Haut in Roswell, New Mexico, issued a press release stating that personnel from the field's 509th Bomb Group had recovered a crashed "flying disk" from a ranch near Roswell, sparking intense media interest. The next day, the press reported that Commanding General of the Eighth Air Force Roger M. Ramey stated that, in fact, a radar-tracking balloon had been recovered by the RAAF personnel, not a "flying disc." A subsequent press conference was called, featuring debris said to be from the crashed object, which seemed to confirm the weather balloon description
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