Uncovering the Media's Silence on UFO Sightings in Schools
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Chapter 1: The Silence of the Media
Why has the U.S. media largely ignored UFO sightings near schools? A notable example is the Ariel School incident in Ruwa, Zimbabwe, from 1994. However, there are other significant sightings, such as the Voronezh, Russia event on September 27, 1989, and the Broad Haven sighting in Wales in 1977. Even right here in America, children have reported seeing UFOs, yet local news outlets often dismissed their accounts.
The 40th anniversary of the Broad Haven UFO sightings revealed that two incidents at U.S. elementary schools in May 1977 were overlooked by local media. In fact, some stations even hung up on callers trying to report these sightings. A frustrated family member shared their experience with the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) after contacting Channel 8 in Encinitas.
Downey and Encinitas, California experienced sightings within days of each other, with students from both schools describing similar crafts identified by UFO enthusiasts as Saturn-like objects. These shapes likely differ from the representations seen in movies like "Starman," but one must ponder who conceived the Saturn-like design for this 1984 film featuring Jeff Bridges and Kelly Allen.
The Downey sightings were also accompanied by reports of significant vibrations during the events. Meanwhile, witnesses in Encinitas described a craft that descended into a ravine near the school, hovering at eye level for five minutes, allowing the children to observe entities inside.
In the video "The UFO Reporter Part 2: The Files of George Knapp | NewsNation Prime," we delve deeper into these incidents and the media's response.
How many eyewitnesses are necessary to garner media attention? This question lingers in the air. The Phoenix Lights incident, which had over 20,000 witnesses, is a prime example of a case that finally received some acknowledgment.
Why is the U.S. Government Taking UFOs Seriously Now?
The next video, "Why Is the U.S. Government Taking UFOs Seriously Now? (feat. Dr. Emily Zarka)," addresses this pivotal question. It’s perplexing why the media fails to provide thorough coverage of UFO phenomena despite increasing interest from government agencies.
Elementary students appear to be more diligent in reporting these events than many journalists. Robert Bigelow, a prominent figure in the field, boldly stated on "60 Minutes" in 2017 that UFOs are indeed extraterrestrial. Despite potential skepticism, Bigelow remains confident in his claims, possibly due to his involvement in the investigation of the Roswell incident.
In 2017, the New York Times revealed that the U.S. Government was studying UFOs, which was later confirmed by the Pentagon. One must wonder why journalists are not clamoring for information from Bigelow Industries, especially when Hollywood is quick to portray alien encounters.
In an interview with Josef Lorenzo, various experts who have dedicated years to researching UFOs share their insights. The skeptics who attribute sightings to drones or other mundane explanations fail to recognize that these reports date back decades, far before the advent of modern technology. Did the Romans have drones? Certainly not.
The suppression of unconventional narratives, particularly those challenging mainstream culture and media, has become more evident in recent years. Since 2020, the disparity in coverage has highlighted ongoing biases that have persisted for decades. While past falsehoods existed, the current climate appears to allow for more open discourse.
I personally believe the Roswell incident involved a crashed alien spacecraft, and the subsequent government cover-up raises ethical questions. The truth remains elusive until full transparency is achieved.
UFO sightings are not a recent phenomenon; they have been observing humanity for much longer. If their intentions were malevolent, we would not exist today. Their presence above schools is unsettling, especially compared to their ability to disable nuclear weapons. I find myself wishing they would disarm all weapons globally and announce their intervention against warfare, while ensuring the safety of our children.
In the video "Military whistleblower claims US has UFO retrieval program | Elizabeth Vargas Reports," we explore these ideas further.
Chapter 2: Children and UFO Encounters
When discussing UFOs and children, a common question arises: why would extraterrestrials choose to appear at schools? This intriguing concept invites further exploration into the nature and motivations behind such encounters.