Ufology (pronounced /juːˈfɒlədʒiː/) is a neologism coined to describe the collective efforts of those who study unidentified flying object (UFO) reports and associated evidence. While ufology does not represent an academic field of research, UFOs have been subject to various investigations over the years. Governments or independent academics in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Sweden, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, and the Soviet Union are known to have investigated UFO reports at various times. Perhaps the best-known study was Project Blue Book, previously Project Sign and Project Grudge, conducted by the United States Air Force from 1947 until 1969. Other notable investigations include the Robertson Panel (1953), the Brookings Report (1960), the Condon Committee (1966–1968), the Project Twinkle investigation into green fireballs (1948–1951), the Sturrock Panel (1998), and the French GEIPAN (1977-) and COMETA (1996–1999) study groups. However, no national government has ever officially and publicly asserted that UFOs represent any form of alien intelligence.

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Sun Aug 9 16:16:12 2009

help! how many years of college do i need to become a Ufologist? how much do they get paid?
Q. would people then call me a scientest or Dr.?
Asked by Giggle Bear - Fri Sep 26 17:45:34 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You need to do 3 light years And you then celebrate with a great big Abduction Ceremony Probes, Where They Go And What They Prove 101 is an elective module but it is one that all of the graduates c um laude take
Answered by Mr. Fox - Fri Sep 26 17:56:37 2008

Angles and extraterrestrials?
Q. Why do some UFOlogist try to relate angels to aliens, heaven to another planet and God to some great extraterrestrial leader? Some even believed man was created by an alien being whom we thought was a God. Eden was only science lab to them. What made them do that? What is the connection? Who are these people who believe this in this way? Oops! I spelled wrongly the word Angels! It should be "Angels and extraterrestrials?" Sorry! lol
Asked by Marked - Sat Aug 25 09:01:50 2007 - - 22 Answers - 0 Comments

A. They are people who try to rationalize religion, to their belief in UFO's. They feel very strongly about extraterrestrials. (usually thru a personal experience) They want to establish a more plausible beginning of man, (to them) and the idea of of a divine creator. Their belief is interesting, may seem whacky to you or me, but it is THEIR belief. And think about it, if we visited a pre-societal or industrial civilization, and had all our technology...wouldn't we seem like gods to them? And speaking of technology, wouldn't a cure for a disease to someone who does not even have the concept of germs, seem like an angelic gift? These people use science as their religion. I'm not agreeing or disagreeing. Not saying there is or isn't UFO's.… [cont.]
Answered by DarkEyesofSorrow - Sat Aug 25 09:28:20 2007

Do you; A-Update your Mythology with new Discoveries; B-Stick to Old Mythologies; C- Reject the power of Myth?
Q. A: like with UFOlogists, Scientologists, Wiccans and other modern religious movements, good and bad. B: like Christians, Muslims, and other slightly older religions. C: like some modern atheists who consider Myth as something under them, behind them, or for less developed humans than them, i.e. their ancestors.
Asked by Tahuti - Thu Jul 3 10:19:45 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. B. It may be due to me having a renaissance mind but I feel a greater psychological connection to that which claims ancient roots (though not necessarily Monotheistic mythology, hence me being an "Hermetic" pilgrim on the voyage of life).
Answered by Hermetic Pilgrim - Thu Jul 3 10:32:23 2008

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theozfiles: Binnall of America audio interview with Bill Chalker
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Bill Chalker

Mon, 19 May 2008 15:16:00 GM

BoA:Audio returns to Down Under for a lengthy conversation with Australian . Ufologist. Bill Chalker. In this first installment, we'll be discussing the history of the UFO phenomenon in Australia, from Aboriginal times to key pre-1947 ...

Part Two: How I went from Psychologist to Ufologist ... and Onward...
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Mon, 18 May 2009 19:00:00 GM

Instead, I have decided to reformulate, and use my extensive education that yielded a bachelors degree, cum laude, two masters degrees, and a doctorate, take my extensive database of knowledge, and apply it to the field of . Ufology. , ...

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