Tuesday, 24 September 2019

UFO Article:
“INVESTIGATION OF UNIDENTIFIED
FLYING OBJECTS”


(PROJECT 1947, Canterbury, Connecticut)

Quote from the article:
“How does one investigate a transitory phenomenon which appears suddenly to unprepared observers over a very small area, and under conditions which are not understood? Various organizations and individuals have wrestled with this question for the last 50 years.

There are many phenomena which are extremely short-lived and cannot be readily reproduced in the laboratory, such as fireball meteors, mountain lights, earthquake lights, unusual displays of atmospheric electricity (ball lightning, sprites, superbolts, etc.). Most reports of the foregoing examples depend predominantly on eyewitness testimony. Analysis of such raw data poses many difficulties for the investigator. Witnesses not only include descriptions of the phenomenon, but often incorporate their impressions and biases into their accounts.

After more than three decades’ experience in UFO investigations, Brad Sparks offers the following advice for obtaining the most useful data …”

http://www.project1947.com/howto/

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Brad Sparks, U.S. UFO Lecturer & Researcher
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