There has been a lot of time, energy and money devoted to trying to prove the existence of UFOs. But now radioactive dating tests carried obt by Carl Swisher of the Berkeley Geochronology Centre and his team are making that Darwinian disappearing act look a little too easy. During WWII, unexplained aircraft failures were sometimes blamed on "gremlins", small destructive creatures that became legends among the military and later, commercial pilots and aircraft mechanics. Meanwhile, pilots were beginning to see unexplained things in the sky - lights, objects, even ships with portholes through which they could see a face. I hold onto a database of contacts that
There has been a lot of time, energy and money devoted to trying to prove the existence of UFOs. But now radioactive dating tests carried obt by Carl Swisher of the Berkeley Geochronology Centre and his team are making that Darwinian disappearing act look a little too easy. During WWII, unexplained aircraft failures were sometimes blamed on "gremlins", small destructive creatures that became legends among the military and later, commercial pilots and aircraft mechanics. Meanwhile, pilots were beginning to see unexplained things in the sky - lights, objects, even ships with portholes through which they could see a face. I hold onto a database of contacts that




