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From: UFO UpDates - Toronto <post.nul> Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 09:22:38 -0400 Archived: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 09:22:38 -0400 Subject: Do You Want To See A UFO Source: Joseph Capp's UFO Media Matters Blog http://ufomedia.blogspot.com/2009/03/do-you-want-to-see-ufo.html Sunday, March 8, 2009 Do You Want To See A UFO UFO Media Matters Exclusive: Now You Can! DVD Clips Below [The Roswell piece Has Roswell Evidence Finally Emerged" Part 1 was pulled because of factual mistakes I made on the landing spot where the pieces where recovered. Part 1 Plus Part 2 will run next week together. I am sorry to everyone for MY mistake. Chuck was wonderful with it and I will work with him to make sure it is accurate.] The one time in my life I witnessed Unidentified Flying Objects, they were so close and in such a clear daylight sky that I couldn't even rationalize it away. I thought ... this is a once in a lifetime experience! Well, I was wrong; it has happened to me again... but this time I went looking for them. Although these craft were witnessed at night, they were no less convincing and spectacular. How would you like to see a UFO... not by accident... but on purpose? On Thursday, February 28th 2009, I saw dozens of crafts fly over a locally known scenic view, near Laughlin, Nevada ( hardly your UFO hotspot). The person showing us around this nightspot was Ed Grimsley, a pioneer, and all time good person. Now, not a lot of people believed Ed at first, but they do now. Ed basically said anyone can see UFOs with the right equipment. They only hide in the visible light. These excursions into the night were sponsored by the 2009 International UFO Congress. Ed received room and tickets to the conference for his nightly adventures. The purchase of the very costly eight night-vision scopes came out of Ed's pocket/ Thanks to Mr. Grimsley, one of my lifelong dreams has been fulfilled 20 times over. That dream was to see another genuine UFO craft before I passed. Not only did we see single objects, we saw groups of objects. They changed directions; they would hover; they would accelerate at great speed. When I was a young man I had my own scope and was an amateur astronomer. I know what planets, stars and meteors look like. "these sirs... were not none of those" I am not saying everyone is going to see what we saw... because given time, you'll probably see more. I want one like these. night-vision scopes. "Old man Shouts at Cloud" nope. "Old Man shouts at UFOs" After an instruction period on what a plane looks like and not to wave at them with the laser we headed out in each group. My friend was the first to spot a craft. A retired scientist, he looked in amazement as a long cylinder which he estimated to be a mile to a mile half across, was moving in the sky. As he shouted to the others, and used his laser to point, he mentioned it stopped moving The other scopes focused on a still tube- like object hovering for a few seconds... then to our delight ithe damn thing started to travel again. You could hear the shouts as everyone followed along. Remember, most of the time you would not see these crafts without the aid of the scopes. You would look up at the night sky and see nothing. But this was just the beginning. We started to see round crafts that would make their way across the sky much higher than any jet. Then, when you figured they must be satellites, you'd find out you were wrong... they would hover or make, what I would call, a solid course correction. But it was from 30 Degrees above the horizon that we really got a show we would never forget. An object you could see without the use of the scopes started to move up above the horizon and towards us. We all put our scopes on it and then, when we knew what it was not, we pointed at it with our lasers. It seemed like an oval type ship with luminescence. I shouted and waved. I figured something aboard must be controlling it. The lasers hit it again, and wouldn't you know it, the craft picked that time to display brightly and then rolled and accelerated in another direction. We all shouted out with excitement at the same time. I followed the craft with the scope for about 12 seconds. It started going down toward the horizon and then it changed direction back toward us when I finally lost it. We witnessed groups of two, three, four, and six traveling together in unison. Sometimes a group would stop in unison and hover only to start again together. It was well worth the... oh, that's right, you didn't have to pay anything... there goes the "well they're all in it for the money" theory." A very good friend of mind (thanks Paul), did the leg work for you. Here is the Do's and Don'ts of buying the right scope for this adventure. AN-PVS-7/Generation 3 Night Vision Binoculars by NIGHT OPTICS USA, Inc. is the company that makes the ones we used in Nevada. There is a similar type of night vision binoculars by a company called ATN. The binoculars look very similar but I'm told that Night Optics USA is the brand to get. Either way they both use the same type of tube used for Night Vision technology. I was told to stay away from ATN due to reliability issues. Generation 2 Generation 3 1. Tube Lifetime - 2500 - 5000 hours 10,000 hours 2. Photo Response - 500 1800 3. Price - $2999.99 $3749.99 4. Magnification 1x (3x or 5x optional) 1x (3x or 5x optional) 5. Resolution 45 to 64 lp/mm 64 to 72 lp/mm 6. Recognition Range 656' 984' 7. Camera/Camcorder Adaptable- No ( Ed Grimsley duck taped a camcorder to one and it worked fine) Export Restrictions While all Gen 3 and some Gen 2+ require export licenses, all night vision products are subject to United States Export rules and regulations. Valid export licenses may be issued by the U.S. Department of Commerce or the U.S. Department of State, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, in accordance with the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), Title 22, Code of Federal Regulation 120-130. Consult Night Optics USA, Inc. They are always willing to help! *Beware of purchasing used Night Vision Binoculars. I'm told that some people are putting Generation 3 parts on a Generation 2 unit and selling them as Generation 3. Lots of scams out there so BEWARE. It's also recommended to ask how many hours are on the unit prior to purchasing. If the tube needs to be replaced it can cost nearly as much as the used unit. Remember It is unlawful to take any of these scopes out of the country. I hope someday to have a "UFO Scope News". You could make it happen Good Luck, Joseph Capp UFO Media Matters Non-Blog Commercial [Thanks to 'The Norm' for the lead]
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