Letter: The misfortune of an actual UFO sighting (seacoastonline.com)
Quote:I appreciated the piece by J. Dennis Robinson in the March 8 edition of the Herald about Betty and Barney Hill’s 1961 alien encounter near Franconia, N.H. in 1961. I had the privilege of meeting Mrs. Hill and listening to her tell her story as a class reward at the end of a UNH Astronomy course some years back. She brought her alien head model and star map and told her story in simple, believable terms. Mr. Robinson’s telling of their story reminded me not all media accounts are sensationalist dribble.
After many years and too many sightings my conclusion is nothing makes you a believer and silences the “all that stuff is impossible” experts in their own minds faster than to have the misfortune of an up-close and personal sighting of an actual machine. Not some amorphous light in the night sky but an actual machine in the air doing what all your experience up to that time tells you is absolutely “impossible” with our present technology. Nothing whatsoever can prepare you for that life-changing experience until it happens to you. Your curse from that time forward will be to put up with the legions of experts, educated idiots, know-it-all's and total fools who laugh, point and call you names. Nothing like seeing what is obviously a solid object moving soundlessly through the air breaking every physical law you believe in to destroy your skepticism and remember, an opinion from someone who’s never seen one is simply that, an uninformed opinion.
So yeah, an actual close-up sighting of an actual machine is like "common sense", a curse because for the rest of your life you will have to put up with the legions of know-it all, smartest people in the room who lack it but just "know" what they “know” why you couldn't possibly have seen what you absolutely did.
Occasionally by mentioning it another person is finally able to talk about their experience and that helps for there are many who are too afraid to admit they ever saw one. So keep it up as there are more stories out there than you can imagine.
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell
- Bertrand Russell