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South American UFO research

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We don't need Carrion to point out that ufo research in this country is largely hidebound. On-the-spot field investigation is mostly a thing of the past. The Phoenix lights and Stephenville flap were notable exceptions.

Real time investigation takes time and money, two things always in short supply. I would ask--why don't the 'big money' benefactors (if there are any !) assemble teams of experts with travel vouchers and investigation kits, ready to respond within 24 hours of a credible incident?

Yeah--I know we've 'been there done that' in the fifties and sixties and maybe some researchers still are. I know we have megatons of good witness testimony on record and a smattering of trace evidence. And investigators are still doing innovative things with stationary cameras and data correlation. Some great proposals have been floated on this forum. Don's focus on Lunar Transient Phenomena is the kind of original thinking this field needs. We applaud their efforts. :cool:

I can't speak to the state of ufo research in South America. But we need to admit that, we are kinda' stuck in the past.
 
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