American Report for UFO strengthens meeting witnesses: What I saw that night was true.

The Pentagon has been investigating unidentified flying objects [ UFOs have been silent since 2007. The fact that they think they can exist is good news for all those people who claim to have seen aliens. In June, the United States government released the long-awaited report for UFOs. Although the report does not accept [...]
In June, the United States government released the long-awaited report for UFOs. Although the report does not acknowledge the existence of aliens, it reveals that not only did unidentified objects appear in our skies but that the Pentagon that controls the US Army can't explain and that some clearly pose “problems in flight safety and can pose problems for US national security”.
The Pentagon also found that it was taking the UFO very seriously that in 2007 it had quietly collected a program to collect data for the Inexplicable Air Fenomen [ UAP, writes Guardian, translates Periscope.
The unclassified bug report [has also had a classified version that was only seen by American lawmakers] found that “had no clear indicators that there was an extraterranean explanation” for these cases. But he didn't even deny that there could be indicators of extraterrestrial explanations.
If the U.S. Army was seriously investigating silent UFOs from 2007, and if the Pentagon's official report cannot deny the existence of aliens, is it time to take a look at the claims of people who say they've met them?
Andrew. Akeyta, professor of psychology at Rutgers University, and coauthor of the book “We are not alone [We Are Not Alone], has done a study of why some of us just want to believe in aliens.
“People need to feel that their lives are meaningful, and these beliefs [in UFO] can affect that there is something greater in the world; there is something more important going on,” he says.
However, the issue is much more sensitive because the number of reports of close alien contact reports has only increased.

Terry Lovelaque, American writer and lawyer, has held the kidnapping for 40 years because of fear of losing his job. In 1977 he would meet with the UFO while serving in the U.S. Air Force.
He and a friend and colleague named Toby were sitting by the fire talking about things before there was a frightening silence. It sounds like a cliche something from movies but that's exactly what happened to us,” he says.
Three bright lights were on the horizon, and they were directed toward them. When the lights were above, they could see that they were falling from a black triangle like two city blocks.
A blue laser ray was next, with Lovelacs thinking they were having a scan. When the laser stopped, they fell asleep. When they woke up, they saw dozens of children standing under them. What are these kids doing here in the middle of the night,” he said.
They're not kids. Remember they took us and hurt us?
When it comes to such stories of kidnappings, skeptics have repeatedly said that they are either very vivid and hallucinating deceptions or dreams.
But no matter what one thinks about these many stories, most people who tell him believe that they are true and even some who suffer serious mental illnesses later. /Periscope











