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How to Know All About Aliens

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"A creature from outer space; extraterrestrial" is how Dictionary.com defines an alien. The question of intelligent life in outer space fascinates many of us and like many belief systems, has a bell curve of believers: those who say it's impossible, those who say it's plausible, and those who say they have witnessed aliens or been abducted. There are a few stories that lead credence to the existence of aliens because of the credibility of the people involved; yet to this day, most of the stories are based on person-to-person communication.

From Quick Guide: Aliens and UFO's
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Study about aliens using every available source. Read books, browse the Internet, join online groups who are interested in aliens, or contact organizations devoted to learning more about aliens.

  2. Step 2

    Visit the places where aliens were sighted and the sightings were documented. These include The Roswell Incident in New Mexico in 1947, the sighting by the couple Betty and Barney Hill in New Hampshire in 1961, RAF Bentwaters in the United Kingdom in 1956 and The Phoenix Lights in 1997.

  3. Step 3

    Try to correspond with someone who has witnessed a UFO sighting or has themselves been abducted.

  4. Step 4

    Visit the UFO Museum and Research Center located in Roswell, New Mexico. There you will find photographs, news clippings and a re-creation of the Roswell incident. The UFO Museum and Research Center has an online tour on their website. Also review the website for the Museum of Unnatural History. There is information on subjects such as The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, Weird Geology and Odd Archaeology; in addition, the museum has several links pertaining to aliens and UFOs.

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