posted on Feb, 7 2008 @ 08:15 AM
I'm putting this post in Skunkworks because it is part thinking aloud, part idea/suggestion, part wishful thinking.
My idea/thinking concerns putting ATS at the centre of a worldwide UFO database/Association.
It seems to me that one of the biggest things holding back the investigation of UFOs is it's fractured and chaotic nature.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems we have one or more UFO investigating bodies in practically every country, all doing their own thing and
occasionally sharing information, but that's about it. Countless people running around, collecting data (to various levels of standard) and no one
place where all this accumulated, but disparate, data can be gathered together, analysed, and used to aid in furthering our understanding of the UFO
phenomena.
Why gather all this international data into one place?... I can think of several potentially worthwhile reasons.
1/ The scientific method can not (at present at least) be applied to UFOs directly. There's very little direct/physical evidence, and the phenomena
is not one that can be repeated at will, thus be scientifically tested. However, it is entirely possible to apply scientific analysis to raw data
that's been collected about the phenomenom, and it is possible that this in itself might yield suprising results.
2/ If enough data from enough International UFO investigators is gathered together in a relational database it might be possible to analyse the
phenomenon in some serious depth. For example... How many sightings of black triangles worldwide in a given period, general number of witnesses, type
of locations (near military bases perhaps), is the same type of BT being seen in several countries at the same time. Is there any correlation with
other local or world events. It might, for instance, allow investigators to predict the likelyhood of future sightings at a given time/location... and
thus make preparations to gather extensive info/evidence firsthand.
3/ If the database was run along WIKIPEDIA lines it might be entirely possible for members of the public (from anywhere in the world) to add there own
sightings, Granted, there would always be those who add hoax sightings and info... but these could be subjected to a certain level of scrutiny by
staff. (volunteers, of course.. lol) This would mean hopefully,in general terms, the combined data from UFO Agencies and the general public going into
the database would be a true reflection of what's happening worldwide. Did I mention?... I envisage a database that can be used by all ATS members,
not just investigators.
4/ ATS is growing BIG... It's only going to get bigger and more successful (in my opinion, anyway). If you were to put ATS at the centre of a
worldwide UFO investigation effort, where ATS literally becomes the hubb where all UFO investigating bodies touch base, the effect could be pretty
spectacular. With it's large, and growing worldwide membership, and it's obviously growing media clout and reach, it will become increasingly more
difficult for mainstream media to both ignore and ridicule the UFO phenomena and those who've experienced it. It's kinda hard to call millions of
people worldwide idiots or mad, especially when those millions are part of, and sitting on, a place (ATS) that has collected and organised some
serious and comprehensive data on UFOs.
Continued below...
[edit on 7-2-2008 by Dagar]