Taking UFO Research to the Next Level
By Billy Booth
UFO Research Receives Large
Donation
The MUFON organization is the world's
largest UFO investigative group. Comprised of thousands of members worldwide,
it has always prided itself in that all of its investigators work pro bono.
That is, until now.
Billionaire
Robert Bigelow, already known for his donations of millions of dollars to
various UFO research projects, is now supplying MUFON with the money they need
to take UFO investigation to the next level.
His donations
are based on the idea that MUFON will not only obtain irrefutable proof that
UFOs are real, but also to farm the technology used by alien intelligence to
advance our own scientific understanding.
Rapid
Response Team
Primarily, the
funds will support a rapid response team that will quickly reach the
destination of a high-level UFO event.
This has
always been a soft spot in UFO research. Even with UFO information flowing on
the Internet at a rapid pace, we have a big void in proving the existence of
UFOs as real structured craft.
The void:
experienced investigators to actually visit the site, interview witnesses, take
photographs and video of the site, and possibly obtain physical traces of the
craft.
This takes
money and time. UFO research is no different than any other, and although some
people will donate their time to a cause, they must be financially secure
enough to pay their own way.
There are
travel expenses, room and board costs, photographic and video equipment to buy
and maintain, and there are few who can fly anywhere in the world on their own
penny, at the drop of a hat.
Bigelow has
even gone a step further by hiring 50 scientists who will aid MUFON as
consultants and also provide the lab works to conduct analysis on possible
trace evidence taken from an event site.
A Trial Run
The idea is
that investigators on the scene can be drop-shipped any and all special
equipment needed to fit a specific investigation. March 1 marks the creation of
the new MUFON SIP (Star Impact Project).
The new
project will be reviewed at the end of June to see if it will be continued, and
there is no foreseeable reason to think it would be dropped.
Now, instead of just reporting and collecting sighting
reports, UFO research has possibly moved to another level-the ability to visit,
analyze, and collect the evidence needed to prove that we are not alone.
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