How to Get News From the National UFO Reporting Center

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Past and current UFO sightings are available and recorded at the National UFO Reporting Center. This information is documented and corroborated when possible. A 24-hour hot line is available to the public to report UFO news related to sightings. Updated reports, some with video and photos offer a needed source of news to those interested in the question, "Are we alone?" Read on to learn how to get news from the National UFO Reporting Center.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Go to the main website for the National UFO Reporting Center.
Step2
Look at the top of the page and click links under "Recent Activity" and "Highlights." Full reports of the latest investigations and reports are available. News and announcements of conventions, conferences and website news have links within the site to visit and read.
Step3
Hear radio programs with Peter Davenport, Director of the National UFO Reporting Center. These broadcasts feature other guests who are eyewitnesses to recent UFO activity.
Step4
Go to the GCN Live website and Rense Radio website to listen to the broadcasts. They air on the second Tuesday of each month. The program is called the "Jeff Rense Radio Program" and airs 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Pacific Time.
Step5
Go to the Coast to Coast Am website for the radio program "Coast to Coast" that airs daily between 10:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. Pacific Time. George Noory is host and Peter Davenport is a periodic guest on the show.
Step6
Click the links under "Articles for Further Reading" on the main page. Other news and information is available from various online publications--all UFO related.
Step7
Subscribe to the National UFO Reporting Center's monthly newsletter to receive updates and information.

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