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What sets me apart from many of the members of this forum as relates to the study of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena is how I became involved with the subject. I never had any interest in the subject, whatsoever, until as fate would have it; one day in 1976 I saw something extraordinary in the sky. Since then I have had many sightings that continue to this day. I quit doing research outside in the field back in the 1980s. Of course the extraordinary sightings I witnessed were never far from my mind. I moved 25 miles east of where my first sightings occurred and I didn't see any in this area until 2 years ago. I have never read any books about UFOs. I didn't have any information to cross reference until I started using the Internet. It has been a journey into the unknown. What I have observed over the years has had a profound effect on how I perceive everything. I could continue writing for hours but I'm not writing a book. I am working on a presentation for another web site. Essentially, this is about discovery. The discovery of how miraculous this construct we call reality truly is. Peace.