Posted on 11/10/2012 4:54:09 PM PST by BenLurkin
For decades, they have been scanning the skies for signs of alien activity.
But having failed to establish any evidence for the existence of extraterrestrial life, Britains UFO watchers are reaching the conclusion that the truth might not be out there after all.
Enthusiasts admit that a continued failure to provide proof and a decline in the number of flying saucer sightings suggests that aliens do not exist after all and could mean the end of Ufology the study of UFOs within the next decade.
Dozens of groups interested in the flying saucers and other unidentified craft have already closed because of lack of interest and next week one of the countrys foremost organisations involved in UFO research is holding a conference to discuss whether the subject has any future.
Dave Wood, chairman of the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena (Assap), said the meeting had been called to address the crisis in the subject and see if UFOs were a thing of the past.
I think that any UFO researcher would tell you that 98 per cent of sightings that happen are very easily explainable. One of the conclusions to draw from that is that perhaps there isnt anything there. The days of compelling eyewitness sightings seem to be over.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Yes! Agreed!
I sometimes think the only reason extra-terrestrial intelligence has not made itself manifest already is because they’ve seen our TV broadcasts ...
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