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ZETA 2 RETICULI - HOME SYSTEM OF THE GREYS? By Joe LeSearne Edited by Ken Wright Since the 6th of October, 1995, several new planets orbiting other suns have been discovered and officially announced. However, in what may be a breakthrough for ufology, on the 20th of September, 1996, a planet was discovered orbiting the star Zeta 2 Reticuli. In 1961, Betty and Barney Hill were abducted by aliens and taken aboard their spacecraft. During her abduction, Betty was shown a star map. She was asked by an alien to point out the Earth, but since Betty had no knowledge of astronomy, she couldn’t reply. The Betty Hill Star Map as Interpreted by Ms. Reference: The Zeta Reticuli Incident by Terence Dickinson This highly recommended publication is available in hard copy from Stanton Friedman In 1988, Bob Lazar came forward with an incredible story.

I have provided some interesting information below I found on several mailing lists: First, Bode’s Law: Now let’s apply Bodes Law and Kepler’s 3rd Law: Extraterrestrials and Aliens. Contactee. List of alleged extraterrestrial beings. This is a list of alleged extraterrestrial beings that have been reported in close encounters, claimed or speculated to be associated with UFOs. UFOs are "Unidentified Flying Objects" which are popularly believed to remain unidentified in terms of existing technology or natural phenomena even after rigorous attempts at identification.

The list[edit] See also[edit] Alien abduction References[edit] Jump up ^ Gilliland, James (2001). "In the Beginning... ". External links[edit] UFO conspiracy theory. UFO icon UFO conspiracy theory argues that evidence of unidentified flying objects and extraterrestrial visitors is being suppressed by various governments around the world, most notably the United States government.

According to David Morrison, fellow at the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, such theories are backed by little or no evidence.[1] However, many well-credentialed people claim that there is an overarching cover-up of the subject by the U.S. Government. Former Senator Mike Gravel, claims that the White House is suppressing, ignoring and/or marginalizing evidence.[2] Many generals, pilots, and government officials have gone on record to state the same thing.[3] Conspiracy believers commonly argue that Earth governments, especially the Government of the United States, are in communication and/or cooperation with extraterrestrials despite public claims to the contrary, and further that some of these theories claim that the governments are explicitly allowing alien abduction.

Nordic aliens. Nordic aliens (also known as space brothers) are said by self-described contactees and some UFOlogists to be a group of humanoid extraterrestrials who resemble European racial images, or more specifically Nordic-Scandinavians. Nordics are typically described as six to seven feet tall (about two metres) with long blond hair and blue eyes, and are commonly reported as being male.[1] Their skin is said to range from fair colored to tanned,[2] they are reported to be in excellent physical shape, and they are sometimes described as wearing skintight clothing.[1] During the 1950s, many contactees, especially those in Europe, reported beings fitting this description.

Reported demeanor[edit] Nordic aliens have been described as benevolent or even "magical" beings who want to observe and communicate with humans. Claims throughout history[edit] The term "Nordic" did not come into wide use until the 1980s. Analysis[edit] David J. In popular culture[edit] See also[edit] Plejaren References[edit] Ufology. Ufology is the study of reports, visual records, physical evidence, and other phenomena related to unidentified flying objects (UFO). UFOs have been subject to various investigations over the years by governments, independent groups, and scientists. The term derives from UFO, which is pronounced as an acronym, and the suffix -logy, which comes from the Ancient Greek λογία (logiā). Etymology[edit] According to the Oxford English Dictionary, one of the first documented uses of the word ufology can be found in the Times Literary Supplement from January 23, 1959, in which it writes, "The articles, reports, and bureaucratic studies which have been written about this perplexing visitant constitute 'ufology'.

" This article was printed eight years after Edward J. Ruppelt of the United States Air Force (USAF) coined the word UFO in 1951. Historical background[edit] Status as a field[edit] As a pseudoscience[edit] Methodological issues[edit] Peter A. UFO categorization[edit] Hynek system[edit]