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Why do UFOs catch people with light instead of other tools?
UFO, the abbreviation of Unidentified Flying Object, means UFO in Chinese, commonly known as UFO.
There are hundreds of "documentary" books in the world about the contact between human beings and rational brothers. There are evidence provided by witnesses, some seem to be secret documents, and photos of flying saucers they ride. The author of the book also pays special attention to the details of the UFO crash. It is said that the secret service still keeps fragments of extraterrestrial devices, but it is unwilling to make this secret public. However, most newly-grown experts on flying saucers simply don't want to get to the bottom of these problems, but indulge in what others say. With the exception of Mikhail Gerstein, an expert on UFO in St. Petersburg, Russia and chairman of the UFO Research Committee of the Russian Geographical Association, he has carefully studied all the major UFO accidents in the world with the help of his American and European counterparts in the last five years, and finally came to the conclusion that most of them are scams, but these incidents are still reported in newspapers and books. Mikhail Gershtein wrote a book about the research results-A Historical Account of the UFO Crash
Shocking scam 1: Alien saucer-shaped flying objects in the former Soviet Union
Truth: media fabrication
In the summer of p>1952, there began to be some rumors in Europe that the Norwegians had found a strange saucer-shaped device on the Spitsbergen Islands, which was first reported by the German newspaper Saarbrucker Zeitung. The article said:
"Norwegian jets began summer exercises over the Spitsbergen Islands ... Air Force captain Olaf Larsson occasionally looked down and immediately began to land down, and the whole aviation squadron also landed with him. On the snowy land, there is a metal disc with a diameter of 4 to 5 meters shining ...
"The flying object is 48.88 meters in diameter and round, and no members have been found. It is made of a metal alloy that no one knows yet, and 46 automatic jet engines are installed equidistantly on the side. According to the opinions of experts in the former Soviet Union, these engines are disks used to rotate the central plexiglass ball, which is equipped with measuring instruments and remote control devices, and some Russian letters are also found on those measuring instruments. Calculations show that this disk can fly over 16 kilometers (the space above the earth begins at a height of 1 kilometers) with an active radius of 3, kilometers. "
After that, the former Soviet Union is not mentioned, so experts on UFO problems think that a UFO from another planet has been found.
However, after Arne borka, a UFO expert, was allowed to read the military archives in 1973, he found that the Norwegian Ministry of Defence was skeptical about a large number of letters and inquiries about the UFO crash because they didn't have any information.
Of course, experts on UFO problems may not have seen the real secret information, but there is another fact that this matter is somewhat strange.
In p>1952, the Norwegian Air Force had only two jets, both of which could only be docked at the Gardmoyan military airport, 5 kilometers from Oslo. The radius of the first plane is 98 kilometers, the second plane is 161 kilometers, and the distance from the airport to the Spitsbergen Islands is about 2 kilometers. From this point of view, it is impossible for the Norwegian Air Force to have jets to conduct "summer exercises" there, and it is impossible for them to fly over the islands.
The consensus now is that the crash of the saucer-shaped flying object was completely invented by people in Germany at that time by their curiosity about flying saucers.
Stunning hoax 2: 16 mysterious small-sized human and animal bodies
Truth: The swindler made it up for profit
According to the chronicle of the UFO problem, in March 1948, a "flying saucer" crashed on the high ground east of Aztec town in New Mexico, USA, and local residents found 16 small-sized human and animal bodies in it. The local newspaper described it like this: "big, squint eyes, small nose and mouth, weak body, slender neck, arms almost knee-length, slender fingers, like webbed in the middle." The news about the UFO crash even reached the ears of Hoover, then director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
But in fact, this incident is pure fiction, and it is a scam created by two swindlers-Leo Gabwell and Cyrus Newton.
After the fraud was exposed, german Friedel, a Denver millionaire who bought the detector, realized that he had been taken in by the swindlers and took them to court. On October 14th, 1952, prosecutors in Denver filed a lawsuit against Newton and Gabwell, accusing them of committing fraud and defrauding Friedel of $5, in advance payment, saying that it was used to conduct research on oil drilling with the help of "extraterrestrial electronic beetles".
Stunning Trick 3: Letters from outside the town of England
Truth: Letters from outside the town are man-made
On November 21st, 1957, a man named Frank Dickenson found a luminous object landing near the town of Silver Mill in England. He ran over and looked at it, only to see that it was a strange disc, and there were two earthlings standing next to it. They agreed to sell it to Dickinson for only 1 pounds.
"UFO" is a typical flying saucer with a diameter of 46 cm, a height of 23 cm and a weight of about 16 kg. Frank also found 17 very thin copper foils with image marks on them, and didn't see any signs of an engine.
metal research shows that all parts of the flying saucer are made of earth metal, and its lead "shell" will not heat up even if it is above 15 degrees Celsius. However, if the spacecraft landed from the earth's atmosphere, it would be even hotter.
The linguists at Manchester University easily deciphered the "letters" written by aliens Ulo and Tarenki, and found that all the letters were common sense mistakes made at that time. For example, it says that people can't fly into space and will die because of overload. What I don't understand is how did those scammers imitate the UFO landing?
Shocking scam 4: American "one-legged alien"
Truth: April Fool's joke
American UFO experts Berlitz and Moore wrote a book called "The roswell Incident", which contained a blurred photo of two American soldiers holding a humanoid animal wearing an oxygen mask. It seems that the photo was sent to the FBI on May 22, 195, and was later reprinted many times by Russian UFO experts. An intelligence agent whose name had been erased from the declassified documents of the FBI told spy John Cowen that he bought this photo with a dollar and "gave it to the government" because it was a photo with "American Martians" on it. According to him, the photo first appeared in Wiesbaden, West Germany in the late 194s.
When Berlitz's and Moore's books flowed into West Germany, a UFO skeptic named Kraus Weber immediately saw that he had seen this photo: it was originally copied from a short article published in the Viesbadener Tageblatt newspaper on April 1, 195. The essay says that a UFO crashed near the city before. The alien caught by the Americans has only one leg with a disc at the end, and he can only walk bouncing, and the nails of the four fingers on his hand are all very special.
Although the date of publication of the short article speaks volumes, Weber went to the newspaper's then editor William, who confirmed that it was an April Fool's joke played by Hans, a newspaper photojournalist, and Hans' 5-year-old son played the role of an alien. Later, the editorial department carefully retouched the photos. As for the two American soldiers, they got permission from their superiors to take part in this activity.
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