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SUBJECT: MORE ON THE BELIGUM UFOs FILE: UFO1555
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The following report has been provided by Jean Manfroid of the Liege University
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and the Institute of Astrophysics. Mr. Manfroid is a subscriber
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to the ParaNet digest on Internet.
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SCIENTISTS OF THE ASTROPHYSICAL INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
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LIEGE COMMUNICATE THE FOLLOWING REPORT ON THE SOBEPS BOOK
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ABOUT BELGIAN UFOS, AND AGREE TO HAVE IT DISTRIBUTED VIA PARANET.
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Belgian UFOs
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SOBEPS, a Belgian association of UFO buffs has compiled and
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published a series of accounts of UFO sightings in the Liege
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area. The title is "The UFO wave over Belgium" (in French), and
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it is now a top selling book here. The preface is by the French
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CNRS scientist Petit, well-known for the fact that his scientific
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inspiration is due to aliens (coming from planet UMMO, 15 light
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years from us, as you should know). Coincidentally, Dr Petit and
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others are publishing at the same time books on the UMMITs.
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The Belgian scientific community and specially the astronomers have
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followed the development of this UFO story since its beginning
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two years ago. The first events were reported at a time when
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many astronomers were busy observing several comets, among other
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things. Moreover, Western Europe was blessed with nice
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weather, so that the night sky was particularly well examined by
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many expert observers. A very impressive Venus hung for several
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months in the evening sky. There was also a rather intense
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activity at the local airport, with frequent AWACS patrols. And,
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as usual, lots of aircrafts crossed the Liege area, with, at any
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time, a minimum of 3 or 4 to be seen.
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As always during the eastern elongations of Venus (sensibly more
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than for the morning elongations, like the current one), we
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received many calls from people excited by strange lights
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crossing the evening sky. When more information was asked, it
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almost invariably turned out to be Venus, although the Moon and
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halos were sometimes implied. We were also asked to examine
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several video tapes received by the national TV station. Again,
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Venus was almost always the culprit. These tapes were, as a rule,
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affected by very bad images, the automatic focusing being fooled
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by surrounding objects, or by trying to catch a point source at
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infinity... Nice effects were obtained with extra-focal images
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of the aperture stop, pulsating disks etc. We were often
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surprised by the descriptions given by the people who took the
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videos: they cited distances of 30 or 50 meters, they spoke of
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hanging globes, moving rapidly, following their cars etc...
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though their recordings showed much more benign events.
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Invariably, all those people were looking at the sky for the first
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time. This raises some doubts on the validity of occasional
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witnesses.
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Some of these accounts, as well as others, were relayed by the
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media. Video tapes of aircrafts at night, showing only their
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lights were visible. The snowball effect rapidly developed.
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Witnesses appeared, reporting triangles in the sky, while
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frustrated astronomers, albeit logging many more hours of
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observations (with sophisticated equipment), continued to see
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satellites, meteorites, aircrafts (at times as triangles of
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light spots). Apparently SOBEPS accepts the fact that Belgian
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UFOs adopted the international conventions for the lights on
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their flying crafts. That three lights could form
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a triangle seemed to have impressed SOBEPS analysts.
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Meanwhile the public became "ripe" for a "serious"
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brain-storming by SOBEPS.
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Several observing campaigns were set up with many UFOs being caught.
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The air force was somehow involved, with air fighters ready to
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take off on short notice. One fighter caught, during a few
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seconds, spurious echoes with supersonic velocities. Certainly
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some atmospheric or electronic disturbance, but this was
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interpreted by SOBEPS as the ultimate proof of alien visitors
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(when a police radar clocked a road signal above the speed limit
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some years ago, nobody thought of that interpretation). Nothing
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was seen visually, which means that, though UFOs can be invisible,
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they do not have the certainly much simpler stealth technology.
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Again, during those campaigns, expert amateur and professional
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astronomers saw no UFOs at all.
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All these accounts are compiled in the biased SOBEPS book. A
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typical example of the scientific philosophy of the SOBEPS can
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be found in a UFO sighting during the February 90 lunar eclipse.
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Hundreds of people were in the field, observing the sky, and
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they saw the Moon, but also planets, stars, satellites and
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aircrafts. But from inside the bathroom of a nearby house, one
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person glimpsed some fast-moving light close to the Moon. She
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got another brief glimpse from another window. This witness was
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retained in the SOBEPS compilation. The poor folks who had
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perfect observing conditions, who knew something about the sky,
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and who saw a plane instead of a UFO, are not given consideration.
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The photographic and video material included in the report is
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very poor. After picking out aircrafts and astronomical
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objects, only out-of-focus, blurred images remain. Some of them
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certainly are fabricated. Most awful of all is the grotesque
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cover picture. One of the strangest aspects is that, in spite
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of thousands of witnesses, no clear, crisp, image has been
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produced. Any other so widespread phenomenon would have resulted
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in hundreds of nice photographs and kilometers of indisputable
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video material.
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The release of the SOBEPS report was greeted by full-page
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articles in newspapers with provocative titles stating that
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alien visitors are among us, and that this is now a
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scienfically accepted fact. The national TV network danced to
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the same tune.
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We made public our concerns on the issue and a note was quickly
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released to the press by 10 scientists from various
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institutions. This note found some positive echoes in the media.
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Our intent was to disprove the alleged implication of the
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scientists in this affair (only 2 or 3 scientists are involved
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in the SOBEPS activities). We have looked at the SOBEPS report,
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and we found that it is in no way a scientific work. It does not
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bring the tiniest bit of evidence in favor of alien visitors.
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Discovering evidence of extra-terrestrial life would be a
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tremendous feat in the history of mankind, but SOBEPS-like works
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do nothing toward such a discovery. On the contrary, there is
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some risk to bring bad publicity to serious projects like SETI.
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A conclusion that might be drawn by some, is that the Belgian
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UFO wave is just a well-orchestrated commercial affair, with
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deliberate exploitation of human credulity.
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Our general opinion is that the SOBEPS report totally lacks
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scientific objectivity.
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N.B. An excellent, in-depth, exhaustive, coverage of the UFO phenomenon,
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had been published in early 1990, by Marc Hallet --
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"Historical and scientific analysis of the UFO phenomenon" --
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but in a limited number of copies. The small impact of this
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serious, scientific, work, compared to the giant waves generated
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by SOBEPS and other farcical compilations is frustrating.
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J. Demaret, N. Grevesse, A. Lausberg, J. Manfroid, A. Noels
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J. Surdej, J.P. Swings
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(Institute of Astrophysics, University of Liege)
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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