I myself tend to agree with John Peel's (remember him?) conclusions:
...The UFOS do not seem to exist as tangible, manufactured objects. They do not conform to the accepted natural laws of our environment....The UFO manifestations seem to be, by and large, merely minor variations of the age-old demonological phenomenon.~And with Jacques Vallee's:
John Keel,
UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse
pg 299
"...The phenomenon behaved like a conditioning process. The logic of conditioning uses obscurity and confusion to achieve its goal while hiding its mechanism. I could see a similar structure in the UFO stories. I am beginning to perceive a coherent picture of the flying saucer phenomenon for the first time, now that I am pursuing the idea that UFOS may be a pyschological control system, and now that I am aware of their link to human consciousness. But I am not ready to jump to the conclusion that it is the technology of some kind of spacemen."
Jacques Vallee,
Anatomy of a Phenomenon
pg 6
Interesting
Even Hynek who was initially a harden skeptic came to believe that whatever was happening was, indeed, happening and was possibly of an interdimensional nature.
That statement can be accurately applied to Obama.;-)
John Peel is mostly wrong, imho about the craft.
My relative worked around manufactured craft.
Certainly the critters are in cahoots with satan and the globalist oligarchy.