| UFO's will mystify us for as long as we exist. Or until | | | | reports of unidentified aerial phenomena in the West. |
| they show up and take over our world. What is the | | | | These reports date from the mid-nineteenth to early |
| truth to UFO's? | | | | twentieth century. |
| The term UFO's goes back to ancient times. | | | | The first reports began with a farmer. John Martin, a |
| Reports and the first official investigations began during | | | | local farmer, reported seeing a large, dark, circular flying |
| World War II. Pilots were normally the eyewitness to | | | | object resembling a balloon flying "at wonderful speed. |
| these events. Kenneth Arnold was famous for the first | | | | Astronomer Edward Walter Maunder of the |
| publicized UFO sighting within the United States. | | | | Greenwich Royal Observatory reported "a strange |
| What if UFO's did exist? | | | | celestial visitor" that was "disc-shaped", |
| If UFO's existed, would you believe in God? The | | | | "torpedo-shaped", "spindle-shaped" on November 17, |
| questions are plenty! The arguments would be endless. | | | | 1882. Where these the first cases of pathetic liars? |
| I personally have had these conversations to the early | | | | The Evidence exists. Do we just refuse to believe it? |
| hours of the morning. | | | | You can believe what you want. I personally am very |
| There have been many documented cases of | | | | scientific and need to personally "see it, to believe it". It |
| sightings. | | | | would be pretty cool to see what would appear to be |
| Before the terms "flying saucer" and "UFO" were | | | | a UFO dart across the sky at lighting speed. Perhaps |
| coined in the late 1940s, there were a number of | | | | not! |