France to post UFO reports
p2pnet.net News:- Is there, or it has there been, life other than ours in the solar system? – wonders France’s National Space Studies Center (CNES).
It’s a burning question and one that’s raised every time the latest flying saucer report surfaces.
Not only but also, are there any such thing as flying saucers?
There are plenty of reports to suggest there are. But are they man-made or from other worlds?
People researching the question will soon get some help from France. The CNES is to publish its archive of UFO sightings and other phenomena online, “but will keep the names of those who reported them off the site to protect them from pestering by space fanatics,” says Reuters.
It has CNES official Jacques Arnould saying the French database of around 1,600 incidents will go live in late January or mid-February. It comprises some 6,000 reports, “many relating to the same incident, filed by the public and airline professionals”.
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Also See:
Reuters – French UFOs to Land On Web, December 29, 2006
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