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Why I Believe in UFOs and You Should Too

On a lighter note, here’s a TEDx Talk that snuck in under the wire somehow – either that or the fact that it did sneak under the wire may be due to an unofficial disclosure agenda now upon us of which Tom DeLonge’s To The Stars start-up with Luis Elizondo is also a part.

Harvard grad Ben Mezrich is the writer of books which have been turned into the hit Hollywood films like the ‘The Social Network’, which is about the early days of Facebook. His quick recap of his career is amusing and he comes off as an unlikely person to be urging us to believe in UFOs. He talks about some UFO factoids that, myself as a UFO experiencer and researcher for the better part of the last half century I’ve never heard of, like the “UFO Highway” located along the 37th Parallel:

“…the majority of UFO sightings occur along the 37th parallel of the United States. It also turns out most cattle mutilations are along the 37th parallel. It also turns out that almost all of America’s underground military bases are along the 37th parallel of the United States: The Pentagon, Cheyenne Mountain, Fort Knox, all the way over to Area 51.”

We also learn from Mezrich that the FAA manual instructs pilots to report their UFO sightings, not to the FAA, to the airlines or to the military – but to Bigelow Aerospace (!) This is the company owned by the “eccentric” billionaire that builds parts for NASA and that plans to supply space tourism and future colonies on the Moon and Mars. Bigelow is also the company that we recently read in the New York Times constructed a facility for “…the storage of metal alloys and other materials that Mr. Elizondo and [DoD] contractors said had been recovered from unidentified aerial phenomena.”

Mezrich’s awkward gestures, comedic timing, interesting anecdotes and details make this talk very much worth your ten minutes.

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