As most people know,
I’m more than a little skeptical of the new government interest in UFOs. We
seem to be traveling a path that has been worn out in the past. A claim of interest
and investigation that devolves into a propaganda campaign to debunk the idea
of alien visitation with half-truths and a suggestion of National Security.
However, there is good
news from the civilian side of the house. David Marler, the executive director
of the newly created National UFO Historical Records Center, announced the
establishment of the largest historical archives that is dedicated to the
preservation and centralization of UFO material in the United States.
Marler said that
multiple official agencies have begun programs to study the phenomenon and that
there have been civilian researchers entering the field as well. They don’t
have access to the vast array of historical material in the hands of private
UFO researchers. The National UFO Historical Records Center has been created to
gather that material. While, at present the physical holdings are in
Albuquerque, New Mexico, there are efforts to digitize the materials for, as
Marler says, “global accessibility.”
David Marler and his pals and lots of file cabinets. |
Marler said that there
is a vast array of UFO files and collections already destined to be added to
the growing inventory. He added:
Currently, the collection consists
of materials from over 25 countries derived from 70+ U.S. and foreign
individuals. Some of the largest U.S. collections served as the cornerstone for
this center. This included diverse materials from the Center for UFO Studies
(CUFOS). We are also interested in anyone wanting to donate historical UFO/UAP
materials to us. Efforts are underway to acquire a building to house this
national treasure and make it readily accessible to researchers, academics, and
the general public. Funding and donations will be vital to making this vision a
reality. Thus, the creation of the non-profit organization to facilitate
achieving that goal. We look forward to working collaboratively with similar
free-standing worldwide UFO/UAP archives and those within the university
setting. Together, we can preserve the history and, perhaps, gain insights into
the mystery.
Marler did provide contact information:
National UFO Historical Records Center, which can be found at P.O> Box 15541
Rio Rancho, NM 87174. On the Internet you can find them at www.nufohrc.org and you can email David
Marler, the Executive Director at dbmarler@outlook.co.
This lines up with the
work of Clas Svahn, the Swedish researcher who has been collecting materials
for the Archives for the Unexplained or the AFU since 1973. The Archives
contains information about paranormal activity as well as UFOs. You can listen
to my interview with Clas here:
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/51697969
read more about the AFU
here (along with links to the radio interviews:
http://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/search?q=Clas+Svahn
http://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2022/10/x-zone-broadcast-network-clas-svahn-and.html
And civilians continue
to report interesting UFO sightings. On October 1 of this year, the witness in
Newville, Pennsylvania, said that while walking home he noticed a series of
lights on what seemed to be a triangular-shaped object. The sky was a pale gray
with light rain. The object was moving swiftly and according to the witness
“sort of slid through the sky with no noise.” There were rows of lights on the
object that blinked from red to white to green and seemed to be similar to LED
lights. They filled the triangular shape of the UFO. The object was below the
clouds and had a sharply defined triangular shape.
In Westminster,
Colorado, on October 2 of this year, the witness was outside when four faint
lights approached. There was a light at each corner of the triangular-shaped
UFO and one in the center. The witness said that the object seemed to be
translucent and made no noise. It disappeared traveling to the south.
And finally, on
November 19 of this year, four people in Joplin, Missouri, said that they were
outside about dusk, looking for Jupiter when they spotted a group of blue and
yellow lights moving slowly toward them. They thought, at first, it was a
formation but as it approached, they saw the dark, triangular shape and that
the lights were at each corner of the triangle with one in the center which is
an interesting coincidence with the Westminster sighting.
They thought the UFO
was about five thousand feet above them, but said there was no way to judge the
altitude or the size. They believed it to be large. It moved with no sound and
eventually turned to the north, disappearing in the distance. Although they
tried to photograph the UFO, it was too dark to be seen and the lights were
just bright pin points in the video.
1 comment:
This is really good news! The dominance of a certain social media company these days is such that I instinctively reached for the "like" button. So here it is: I like. I hope you are well, Kevin; your blog continues to be one of the best UFO phenomena on the net, so in the spirit of good news I send my best wishes to you, Tom.
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