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Is
There A Case For Extra-Terrestrials Visiting Earth?
GF WILLMETTS investigates.
If UFO sightings were just a modern day occurrence, it could
be put down to anything from a reaction to society or misinterpretation.
The fact that there have been odd sightings going back to pre-flight
days where Man would have thought it impossible to be aloft does
produce an interesting dilemma. Something must be going on and whatever,
they can’t be blamed on any terrestrial air force. Either we’re
seeing some natural Earth phenomenon in action or we’re a tourist
attraction for aliens.
I don’t know about the rest of you folk reading
this piece, but I’ve kept an eye on UFO research since I was young.
It seems part and parcel with having an interest in Science Fiction.
We have an interest in anything out of the ordinary, whether it’s
sea serpents, Yeti or UFOs. It fascinates more than a lot of domestic
Earth problems because there are no ready answers.
The possibility that we’re being observed by aliens
can’t help but pique any SF fan's interest. As noted elsewhere,
an interest in Science Fiction is often geared by a desire to problem-solve.
Something unusual with no ready answers makes us look. Not only
on the possible alien existence but also how society as a whole
reacts to seeing...well, things in the sky.
These days, I tend to be a lot more cautious where
UFO research is concerned. Books on the subject without photos to
back it up are just writers blowing in the wind. The same applies
when I see the same old photos coming up time and time again.
Without physical evidence to back it up, such books
are no better than works of fiction. Those with new photographs
in the digital age are placed in an awkward situation because it’s
becoming a lot harder to accept whether they are true or fake. I’m
sorry if this paragraph offends any of these writers but that is
how I see things.
It isn’t helped very much by a lot of spurious
info about conspiracies and other misinformation being spread around
to work out what is correct or wrong. It’s even more curious these
days that the United States Air Force announce that a lot of UFO
reports may actually have been reports of their stealth or other
advanced aircraft. Considering that we’ve seen so many of these
supersonic planes and so few of them resemble UFO film footage that
this also raises question marks. Outside of the rather slower Stealth
Bomber, the majority are designed and travel at mach speed only
at high altitude.
They certainly wouldn’t have been photographed
doing such veolcities from the ground. Likewise, reports of supersonic
bangs had the UFOs been accelerating away seem to be missing from
the reports I’ve read.
This subject requires more real evidence and less
speculation. Likewise, it also needs less dismissal where there
may be solid evidence. To be fair, UFO investigators do make some
attempt to remove fakes and natural phenomenon from the reports
they receive. If military aircraft can also be removed, the numbers
left can be compared for other patterns.
This article isn’t out to debunk all UFO sightings.
I’m not even going to go over much of the history of them here.
There’s enough books on the subject for those who might have missed
anything. Rather, I want to examine the subject from the opposite
direction. What should we expect to find in the evidence there is
that might support alien visitation. Life won’t be easy considering
this is also likely to be fogged by misinformation and fakery.
Let’s start off with removing natural causes that
are actually known.
For those in the UK who’ve watched the Channel
5 programs on UFOs last year and the repeats recently, the most
interesting aspect was satellite photography of what appears to
be an ‘electrical worm’ moving around in the outer atmosphere. While
I was researching for a different project, I was reading ‘The
Craft of Science Fiction’ edited by Reginald Bretnor with various
authors explaining different aspects of SF writing.
One of its chapters, written by Kathleen McLean
about aliens and communication, actually describes these electrical
worms stating they were known by NASA and was thought to be the
source of the ‘foo fighters’ or UFO sightings of World War Two.
This book was published in 1972. The film footage might be new but
hardly secret. Whether these electrical worms look different or
move faster from the perspective of inside the Earth’s atmosphere
to terrestrial observers is debatable.
I’d have thought they would have been too high
in the atmosphere to be seen at ground level. However, it might
give rise to some of cylindrical sightings seen by aircraft pilots
but not so much like the more traditional ‘flying saucer’ appearance
or the speed that they’ve been noted as they fly away. If the electrical
worm is akin to lightning, apart from static discharge, it would
also discharge to earth and certainly not speed away into the distance
as a single object.
Misinterpretation of other natural phenomenon shouldn’t
be ignored either. Ball lightning would explain some of the circular
shapes but not them speeding away. I still find it odd how people
would not recognise thunderstorm conditions especially as so many
occur.
A few years ago, it was noted that under certain
conditions related to the Earth’s tectonic plates rubbing together
that some release of gases produced strange lights as a side-effect,
were capable of making prople hallucinate and believing themselves
abducted by aliens.
This doesn’t preclude the possibility that actual
alien encounters may have occurred but explains something about
the human brain and common patterns under similar conditions repeatable
under laboratory conditions.
I’m sure if I’ve missed any, someone will tell
me. Let’s create a hypothesis and start asking questions. Forgetting
the problems of space travel, why would aliens want to come to Earth
in the first place?
Our own SETI - Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence
- programme has yet to find any sentient radio signals from other
star systems. This doesn’t necessarily mean anything in itself.
We’ve only been generating radio signals ourselves for less than
70 years. Any signal that we might have received would come from
a species older and certainly more technologically superior to ourselves.
They might also regard radio transmitters out of date to whatever
they currently use.
Considering our developments with fibre optics,
a change to laser light signalling isn’t that far from happening.
Such methods aren’t likely to leave much in the way of wastage for
outsiders to listen in, certainly not at stellar distances, assuming
they use such means for primitive races such ourselves to listen
in or communicate to colony planets.
If we believe that the number of inhabited planets
without this part of the galaxy to be rather low, then any alien
species interested in other cultures may want to investigate then
observe our media. They might believe that a developing species
has the potential to be a threat one day or purely from an anthropological
examination.
Either way, they might not want to reveal their
presence to the general public. It’s accepted that when we first
meet aliens diplomatically, that everything from religion to technology
is going to be shaken up. An awareness of this is rather akin to
Star Trek’s ‘First Directive’ of non-interference, except that we
are at the receiving end of such a law. If such a law was not being
used, then we’d have either met them by now or at worse, a potential
slave colony.
Considering that through his media and attitudes
towards even his fellow tribes, Man is essentially a xenophobic
warring creature. This might be of some concern to any observing
aliens. There might be great platitudes to the contrary but all
the evidence suggests otherwise. More so, as a lot of it hails from
our own genre. Whether this is regarded as a lack of maturity on
our part or expected as normal for a developing predatory species
is hard to say.
Certainly, any contact would be kept to a minimum
with research secretly carried out until a clearer picture of the
situation was revealed. Objectively, should we view alien life-forms
as a potential threat, then there is nothing to say that Mankind
as a whole wouldn’t throw away their differences and act as one
against the outside threat.
At this point, I have to move towards assumptions.
Alien anthropologists are hardly likely to come visiting in small
spacecraft. No matter the changes or developments in space technology,
any such unit is likely to stay and observe for years rather than
make a Sunday afternoon visit. From such logic, all UFOs seen in
Earth’s atmosphere have to be of a scout nature and at most dock
somewhere not far from our own planet and either on a land base
of a larger mothercraft.
To do otherwise would appear to be foolhardy. They
might well have the means to travel inter-stellar distances quickly
but extended stays would need to rely on more than we’ve seen. Those
abductees who claim to have been to any of the nearby planets may
not necessarily be telling falsehoods, just not really asking whether
that is their real place of origin.
The second assumption is that we are dealing with
only one set of alien observers. If there was more than one then
we’d see a greater variety of space vessels zooming around our skies,
let alone a different variety of alien beings. Throughout all the
photographs, I expect to see a consistent sort of vessel continually
turning up. Descriptions invariably describe the traditional saucer
shape to a cigar or tube-like shape - the later has frequently been
described as a docking station for saucers. An alien mothership
is unlikely to have too many scoutcraft available or of too many
different shapes.
If they are remotely anything like ourselves,
then there will be a consistent design purely for the matter of
docking and space conservation. Oddly enough, there has been one
such shape resembling a boater hat that has been photographed in
different parts of the world. I was also interested to note that
there was film footage of such a shape over a Brazilian city in
the past couple years. If it was a fake, it seems a lot of trouble
with no one comparing to previous photographic stills.
Now, this in no way puts my seal of approval that
there are aliens visiting Earth but it does fit some criteria that
I expect to see some consistency of the same object amongst the
photographs and sightings reports.
It doesn’t make allowances for the possibility
of more than one set of alien observers and therefore another set
of scout craft or the possibility that fakes - even based on real
photographs - are clouding the issue. Even a consistent number of
sightings with the same UFO could still be wrong. If the design
is that basic, anyone could duplicate and do a bit of fakery.
Of course, one would be foolish not to ask why
doesn’t it seem that likely that we are being visited by more than
one set of alien anthropologists. Without any knowledge of how many
space-faring species there are in this part of the galaxy, such
a question is entirely hypothetical. In the same breath, one should
also be asking why come at all?
Biologists have shown that under primeval volcanic
conditions, amino acids will form and the initial stages for primitive
life will eventually occur. There may be many upsets along the route
but will eventually lead to more complex life-forms. At some point,
the genetic wheel might even lead to some form of intelligent life.
All this can take an extended period of time.
One can only look at how long it took to get to our species to appreciate
this. There is also no guarantee that all this will happen in the
same time frame or said sentient species will not destroy itself
with the discovery of nuclear power or by destructive over-pollution.
Recognise where the human race is in all of this?
An alien species, knowing that sentient species are few and far
between is going to be interested in watching their development
when they come across them. Not much difference with how human anthropologists
examine primitive tribes in the deepest jungles. I doubt if curiosity
is just a human trait.
The principles of scientific investigation is unlikely
to change much whether it’s human or alien. There would be a need
to take discrete samples and minimise direct contact. OK, so what
evidence do we have for that? The most noted observation is that
of dead animal mutilations. Frankly, I find it odd that they should
all be cattle. Logic would indicate it would make more sense to
select from a wide range of species and certainly not leave corpses
over the landscape where they’ve been killed.
Granted these mutilations are somewhat odd occurrences
but there isn’t that much evidence connecting them to aliens. The
only real puzzle here is the lack of evidence of anyone being near
the corpses. No one appears to have bothered to check the corpses
as to whether bacterial or viral infection might have eaten away
parts of the body. Considering how the ebola virus eats human flesh,
I’d be surprised if there wasn’t a bovine equivalent.
Alien anthropologists would certainly be interested
in the dominant sentient species. As far as I can note, no abductee
has been dissected, killed or not returned. Saying that, it’s rather
interesting to note how known alien abductees haven’t been exactly
shy telling the press about their experiences. If the aliens were
any good at causing amnesia in their sample subjects - especially
after so many have been allegedly taken - then this failure rate
can hardly be any good for their amnesia technique.
Then again, considering the lack of belief in such
statements, it can hardly be a great concern. Statistically, there
is no information on how many have been abducted and with no memory
either which is hardly surprising.
A statistical sample would have to be in the region
of thousands than the few reports noted although that depends entirely
on what they are looking for. The sample is hardly representative
of the range of the human population but there’s no way of knowing
what would constitute a ‘representative sample’.
Statistical sampling of the human population isn’t
always done to examine physique. Releasing information from returned
abductees to the general population can also be used to gauge the
response as a whole. If, at some future date we are formerly greeted,
there would be less surprise at their appearance than if they suddenly
appeared out of the blue. If anything, this is somewhat reminiscent
of Arthur C. Clarke’s Overlord aliens in ‘Childhood’s End’
preparing the human race for acceptance of their appearance.
The only reason why I’m not dismissing alien abduction
out of hand is largely because of the number of them that have got
pieces of metal secreted in their bodies. It isn’t so much the origin
of these objects that is of interest but where and how they turn
up in the body. For a hoax with people not even aware they are carrying
such things, this seems to be going to extreme lengths to give evidence.
The comparison to how we tag our own domestic animals isn’t beyond
expectations.
Before we move on, there is the cross-referencing
of information regarding the aliens appearance. Not so much ‘little
green men’ but ‘little grey men’ with an almost foetal description
with enlarged heads and feeble-like bodies. Hardly an appearance
that would make us think of them as a ‘superior’ species nor that
of the most guarded secret either. If there were more than one set
of aliens, one would expect more than the Grey aliens popping up
all the time.
Assuming the ‘Greys’ are what they really look
like, we have some very odd information about them to contend with.
Assuming their skeletons and reproduction are anything like our
own, whatever gives birth to such beings will have a somewhat different
anatomy to get such a head through the birth canal. The apparent
lack of genitalia doesn’t support the Grey as being the final form
of this species. If other reproductive methods are used, one had
to wonder why such a poor body choice is maintained. If they are
the immature form of the aliens, one can only wonder what the final
version would look like.
This author also finds it odd that such a large
head can be so easily supported on such a small poor muscular type
body. This suggests that the Greys themselves could be androids
guided from afar. It would certainly get around the problem of having
the real aliens having to endure long inter-stellar flight when
they can use such representation in their investigations instead.
If these Greys are synthetic and travel in rapidly
accelerated scout vehicles, they are probably not subject to the
same sort of stresses we might experience from such velocities.
Whether their appearance resembles the true alien species is something
we won’t know until we formerly meet them. The only real conclusion
we might be able to draw is that they might be humanoid but probably
not mammalian. If the dark eyes are a form of sunglass protetion,
then their normal planetary life could hail from a star system with
a dimmer sun.
How much do the major governments of the world
know about UFOs? This has always been a tricky question. No matter
how big a cover-up some actual information or evidence is always
likely to get out no matter how tight-lipped the personal. These
days, thoughts tend to lie with how much misinformation is circulated
to cloud what is really going on. This isn’t just from military
or governmental sources but from civilian hoaxers as well. Whether
there are select individuals with any real knowledge will always
be open to debate. If there is a desire to confuse matters then
it’s certainly has had some measure of success.
In realistic terms, no government is going to admit
that their own country’s air space can be easily breached as it
reduces public confidence in protecting its own territory. It might
also lead other countries security forces to believe that there
are gaps in their radar curtain that can be easily breached and
exploited. The fact that the United States Air Force have regularly
used stealth technology to infiltrate Soviet air space in the past
indicates that although their aircraft are unusually designed they
also don’t resemble saucers or cigar shapes either. If anything,
the release of Russian UFO information pretty much reflects similar
patterns to what we have had in the West with equally baffling responses.
If ‘flying saucers’ are amongst the USAF’s aircraft
then it does raise questions over the cost of all that stealth technology.
Reading the late Lockheed supervisor Ben Rich’s book ‘Skunk Works’
of the stealth development is quite enlightening even if it has
to be accepted that some ‘security reader’ would have read the book
before it was released. Lockheed were the principle users of the
Nevada base also known as ‘Area 51’. Until it was established for
aircraft trails, the base was unremarkable.
It is mainly the security of the area that centres
so much attention. One odd comment that Ben Rich did make was that
if ‘flying saucers’ were being manufactured then Lockheed, as the
foremost developer of experimental aircraft, would have been involved
and they weren’t.
Seems an odd line to have in such a book but considering
the testing personal were eager to have stealth technology used
to disguise holding rods in the wind tunnel tests also suggests
that if they had access to anything superior that they would have
used it. Outside of the stealth aircraft design to avoid being detected
by radar, probably the biggest secret was that so much of the instrumentation
were stock items.
Ben Rich did concede that a stainless steel saucer
shape was an ideal shape to avoid radar detection. The only attempt
at such a shape was made by the Soviets but unlike the ‘real’ thing,
it’s speed and altitude weren’t comparable to actual UFO film footage.
It also had to be extremely light-weight - stainless steel would
have been too heavy - and used air-jets to lift a few feet off the
ground.
Dismissing either American or Russian involvement,
there aren’t any major countries that would have had the research
base to develop such air or spacecraft. This has to take into account
that such craft have been sighted over the past century. Had there
been such developments then the technology would have passed into
conventional design. One only has to note how much the space technology
has bled down into conventional use such as computers and foil insulation.
A small country hasn’t the resources for such endeavours.
This also leads in the direction of what would
happen if one of the major countries had access to a crashed extra-terrestrial
vehicle and whether it could be kept secret. The entire basis of
the ‘Roswell Incident’ is drawn from this possibility. Granted that
there is a lot of contradictory information as to just what went
on. Likewise, had the US Air Force actually got one of these vehicles
it would take some time to work out the technology.
They would certainly be tapping into the top scientific
minds in the country to work exclusively on such a project. People
wouldn’t be readily acknowledged upon leaving university as being
this type of expert so there would be a need to look at an older
age group.
Anyone wanting to research this should see if such
experts have had any lengthy absences working on top sercurity projects
in Nevada. Personally, I don’t expect to see much results from such
an examination.
So why spend so much time keeping a downed extra-terrestrial
spaceship secret? I doubt if keeping technological advances secret
would be the main issue. There are strong possibilities to keeping
relationships quiet from a political point of view. He who has the
alien ear first would be deemed the more worthy for the most benefits.
Except, and I have to use the Roswell Incident here, this is a downed
potentially extra-terrestrial vehicle.
It would hardly be good diplomatic relations should
they want it back to discover that its crew had been dissected or
if alive, imprisoned against their will. Keeping such an incident
secret would not only be from humans but also from the aliens as
well. Considering how much the Roswell Incident is mentioned in
our media, it can hardly be considered the best kept secret in the
world.
There is also the sociological impact of knowing
that we’re not alone in the universe. Despite the fact that alien
visitation frequents our film and TV shows, it is one thing to have
a work of fiction and quite another for it to happen in real life.
The principle of our two most major religions, Christianity and
Muslim, is that there is only one God and Man was made in his image.
An alien presence would certainly sweep that dogma
under the table or worse, create a religious war that would make
the Israel/Arab situation look like small potatoes. Aside from that,
one only has to compare our own interest and knowledge of computers
when talking to the non-computer literate and seeing their eyes
dim when it appears we’re talking in a foreign language. Meeting
a space-faring race would have such an impact.
It would be worse if they denied us their technology.
Man would either strive to develop something similar once it is
shown it is possible or suffer a belittling depression over lack
of significance in the universe. Neither way would do much for Man’s
natural development.
An incredible dilemma to keep secret. It also
seems unlikely that any military involvement would use this as a
reason not to disclose information. At Governmental level, someone
would surely have spilt the beans by now.
So, what are we dealing with here? Is there a case
for alien visitation? As with all such things, there are so many
unanswered questions and this is a small article on the subject.
I’m only making an assumption that the aliens are anthropologists
and guessing at a motive akin to our own in a similar situation.
They might well turn out to be just using Earth as a way station
in transit and we’re stuck in the middle watching them whiz by and
I’m giving the human race to much importance.
I do find it rather interesting that the USAF admit
after all these years that some of their aircraft might have been
mistaken for UFOs. Even more so when I doubt they would be flying
at Mach velocities at low altitude. Some of the people, including
pilots, who have observed UFOs are trained observers and I can’t
recall any of these announcing that what they saw was a stealth
aircraft when they were later revealed to the public, although correct
me if I’m wrong.
It’s also interesting to note how all air forces
are alerted to investigate any radar anomalies that crop up. With
all the sophisticated radar equipment today, it’s either a demonstration
of them waiting for some invading aircraft to show up, boredom or
a mild panic. Certainly not, as in the case of the USAF, with the
knowledge that such ‘boogies’ might be of their own making as they
go through the same procedure themselves.
Am I convinced that we’re being visited by aliens?
Frankly, I’m still rather on the fence these days than I used to
be when I was young. Like my mother would say, she’d only believe
there were visiting aliens if one came up and introduced itself
to her. Evidence might be a little more concrete if we had some
alien artefact or someone abducted with scientific training returned
with no memory loss. Realistic evidence beyond photograph or film
is needed to back up any claim these days. I’d certainly be paying
more attention to common shapes in the photographs for common denominators
and where they are coming from.
It would make a lot more sense to have a working
hypothesis as to what, assuming they are there, these aliens are
up to and stand virgil at places where we can observe them in return
than to randomly pursue sightings around the world after the fact.
A more positive stance might well fill in the gaps as to whether
or not something is really going on.
(c) 2001 GF Willmetts
For those interested:-
Skunk Works by Ben R. Rich and
Leo Janos.
Warner Bros. ISBN: 07515 15035
Apart from the points referenced
above, it gives some insight into the military mind as well as stealth
technology.
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