In a recent magazine article, according to UFO expert Jenny Randles UFO research in the UK is dead. She thinks that media and internet driven interest
in taking over from what she calls 'serious investigation'. Is she right? Or is the internet a great advantage to disseminating and investigating
information about recent UFO cases?
Is the media just hyping things up or do we get any serious coverage from the media regarding UFOs? And is she is right what can we do about it?
Hmmm. I dont think it is dead. Don't forget the UK has Timothy Good and Nick Pope who are dedicated researchers into UFO's. Both have contributed
much to the field of ufology. With new developments happneing at dare i say cosmic rate in the last 2 years i think it is just a case of people
catching their breath, taking stock and then going forward!
Ok whatever. Saturday night saw the most ufos reported (250) ever. It was reported in the Sun today and the pics were fascinating. Definitely plenty
of ufo orbs of the amber/orange variety including a picture of a mass of orbs all morphing together. Britain is a hot spot right now and people are
really feeling they are on the verge of something as we near 2012.
Well, there seem to be at least one organisation in UK presently involved in UFO resarch. "M. A. R. A" (Merseyside Anomalies Research Assosiation"
investigates both paranormal phenomena and UFO sightings, and the site is updated.
Go to this link to take a look at their UFO research:
I think Jenny Randles was more concerned with the investigation side of things rather than actual quantity of sightings.
Sightings have increased, or at least the reporting of them has, but what about the quality of investigation? Or has it become, as Jenny Randles
implies, a media circus? Another form of entertainment rather than a scientific investigation?