A top professor, who is advocating the study of UFOs, is being featured by a college network site. As reported by popular college network site Uwire.com, professor Raymond Duval, chairman of political science department at University of Minnesota, made it clear that advocating the study of UFOs does not mean he already believe on their existence. However, Duvall claimed that over 10,000 UFO sightings have been documented all over the world since 1947 and thought that these UFO reports are enough to prove to UFO sighting skeptics that there is something out there.
There are an increasing number of ufology experts in the world who believe that there is life outside the Earth based on scientific research and evidences. New planet discoveries give hope to UFO enthusiasts that life exists outside Earth.
Leo Sprinkle claimed that he had an encounter with UFO in 1956. He was driving home with his wife in the passenger seat when he saw a little light in the distance. He initially thought that it was a star or a planet but then it moved closer until he could liken it to a huge university building. It totally moved around before disappearing over the mountains.
David Jacobs, who teaches at Temple University about the history of UFOs, taught a course known as “UFOS in American Society.” He believes that the said course is the only class regularly scheduled for higher level UFO subject in the U.S. UFO author and researcher Eddie Bullard said that persecution to those who study or even discuss about UFOs is always there. He depicted that studying UFO always received bias ideas that one is not allowed to even talk about it. UFO subject is generally not acceptable, according to Bullard.
Duvall, in his writing in one of the chapters of a bestselling book, indicated that “UFO taboo” is firmly established in a society and continued by the mainstream media, government and scientific community which firmly believe on the idea that humans are always superior.
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