Posted on August 21, 2007 at 9:39 am
U.F.O. Phenomena
Yesterday night I have gotten my hands on the new CD of a group I still like to hear, Scooter (think whatever you please, I like ‘em, and it’s not only useless Hyper Hyper anymore). On the CD you can find a track called “U.F.O. Phenomena”.
The song is first of all a quote to Kraftwerk’s “Radioaktivitaet”, and second of all it imposes a very interesting question as to where the U.F.O. phenomena came from. We all know the story of the Roswell Incident, at which allegedly an alien interstellar capable flight device has crashed, the debris was later dismissed as a weather balloon, not an alien spaceship. However, multiple accounts are still convinced today that there indeed was an alien craft, which flew through a bad thunderstorm which evidently has been there that day, the lightnings struck the device so hard it was damaged, and eventually crashed. Navy officers who are retired, also speak of memory-material - aluminum-like material that you can deform however you want, it will quickly regain its original form. These officers also claim that there have been parts with a writing or symbols that do not match any known language at all.
Then the first abduction came to light, in which the ‘victims’ have reported that they have been abducted by aliens. They described that these beings looked like the commonly described alien which made it into popular culture, they are grey, about 1.20m, have arms, legs, however, a very small nose, almost no mouth, but large distinctive black eyes. The experiments were painful, and some were sexual, so they claim. When the beings were asked where they are from, they pointed to a binary star system which was unknown at the time, only 30 years later with telescopes we found a match. This location is 40 light years from our position in space.
After that, the sightings of UFOs have risen. Some of the most popular pictures were made by George Adamski. He claims that many of his photographed UFOs are real. Doubt is cast upon his claims when asked how he could have made so many pictures, while others have never seen a single one UFO. Nevertheless his pictures have had a great deal of influence into what is now known as the U.F.O. Phenomena, U.F.O.s have become a new noun, Ufo, to describe an alien space ship.
The two most popular U.F.O. pictures by Adamski are:

Believed to be a “Haunebu” class flying saucer, built by the Nazis in the World War II as secret weapon. It is widely alleged that the Nazis built these machines and that they could indeed fly, but the proof beyond any doubt for these claims is missing

Another U.F.O., allegedly photographed by him. This image was later used and slightly modified for the poster that gained worldwide popularity as Agent Mulder put it in his office, stating “I want to believe”.
The lyrics in the song mentioned earlier on has not much lyrics, but imposes a very interesting question: Is Adamski responsible for the U.F.O. Phenomena? Or are we dealing with actual visitors from another world?
I personally believe that Earth has been visited and still is being visited. Some things in the world’s past just don’t add up, and if you consider another race being involved, things suddenly might make sense.
U.F.O. Phenomena
Across the sky like a starU.F.O. Phenomena
Adamski may have gone too farU.F.O. Phenomena
On planet Earth it’s so bizarre