UFO: Xcheaters-Reviews.com Covers Alien Sightings
Sometimes, you have to wonder if the media are trying to cover something up. That’s particularly true when it comes to UFO sightings. Although by definition UFO’s are ‘unidentified flying objects’. The facts are well known: pilots have seen them, astronauts have seen them, and in one particularly compelling case an Italian football game was halted and the entire town saw the same object. However, unless it’s absolutely impossible to pretend that a UFO sighting didn’t happen, you’ll seldom read about it in the news or see the images of UFO’s that people record on TV.
In July 201, 1,086 people reported seeing UFO’s and even in winter, when skies are often overcast and people spend less time outdoors there are between 300 and 700 UFO sightings every month. Of course, there are times when explanations by the authorities ring true, but there are hundreds of unexplained UFO sightings on a daily basis.
The official explanation is that over 90% of UFO sighting reports are actually sightings of identifiable natural phenomena or man-made objects such as weather balloons that people see from unusual angles or in deceiving light conditions – but even if that’s true, there are literally hundreds of sightings that no-one’s able to explain.
UFO sightings aren’t a new phenomenon. People have been seeing them since the dawn of time. There are plenty of references in ancient texts that could be descriptions of UFO’s and in 1890 literally hundreds of people around the US witnessed cigar-shaped flying objects that hovered over various sites beaming lights downwards towards the earth as if investigating the lie of the land. Word War 2 pilots used the term ‘foo fighters’ to describe inexplicable balls of light that followed their aircraft on sorties.
After a 1961 alien abduction involving an American woman, Betty Hill, she drew a star map whilst under hypnosis. Years later, the star map she drew was identified as matching the layout of stars in a galaxy containing two sun-like stars that may well be able to support life.
Despite all the evidence in favour of UFO’s and aliens, the press continues to treat UFO sightings with great suspicion – possibly because journalists were accused of lying in their reports on the widespread 1890 sightings. Whether because of collusion with the authorities or fear of being branded liars, the press usually ignores UFO sightings altogether. How are we supposed to know what’s going on?
Since we can’t rely on the press to report them, we have to look to other sources, and that’s why Sometimes, you have to wonder if the media are trying to cover something up. That’s particularly true when it comes to UFO sightings. Although by definition UFO’s are ‘unidentified flying objects’. The facts are well known: pilots have seen them, astronauts have seen them, and in one particularly compelling case an Italian football game was halted and the entire town saw the same object. However, unless it’s absolutely impossible to pretend that a UFO sighting didn’t happen, you’ll seldom read about it in the news or see the images of UFO’s that people record on TV.
In July 201, 1,086 people reported seeing UFO’s and even in winter, when skies are often overcast and people spend less time outdoors there are between 300 and 700 UFO sightings every month. Of course, there are times when explanations by the authorities ring true, but there are hundreds of unexplained UFO sightings on a daily basis.
The official explanation is that over 90% of UFO sighting reports are actually sightings of identifiable natural phenomena or man-made objects such as weather balloons that people see from unusual angles or in deceiving light conditions – but even if that’s true, there are literally hundreds of sightings that no-one’s able to explain.
UFO sightings aren’t a new phenomenon. People have been seeing them since the dawn of time. There are plenty of references in ancient texts that could be descriptions of UFO’s and in 1890 literally hundreds of people around the US witnessed cigar-shaped flying objects that hovered over various sites beaming lights downwards towards the earth as if investigating the lie of the land. Word War 2 pilots used the term ‘foo fighters’ to describe inexplicable balls of light that followed their aircraft on sorties.
After a 1961 alien abduction involving an American woman, Betty Hill, she drew a star map whilst under hypnosis. Years later, the star map she drew was identified as matching the layout of stars in a galaxy containing two sun-like stars that may well be able to support life.
Despite all the evidence in favour of UFO’s and aliens, the press continues to treat UFO sightings with great suspicion – possibly because journalists were accused of lying in their reports on the widespread 1890 sightings. Whether because of collusion with the authorities or fear of being branded liars, the press usually ignores UFO sightings altogether. How are we supposed to know what’s going on?
Since we can’t rely on the press to report them, we have to look to other sources, and that’s why Xcheaters-reviews.com is documenting meetings and sightings of an otherworldly nature for the benefit of its members. There will be regular updates detailing eyewitness accounts of sightings: where they took place, what people saw and any ‘explanations’ that have been suggested by the authorities. This allows you to be fully informed and to make up your own mind as to whether or not you believe that alien spaceships are responsible for the phenomena. is documenting meetings and sightings of an otherworldly nature for the benefit of its members. There will be regular updates detailing eyewitness accounts of sightings: where they took place, what people saw and any ‘explanations’ that have been suggested by the authorities. This allows you to be fully informed and to make up your own mind as to whether or not you believe that alien spaceships are responsible for the phenomena.
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