Scientific Proof of UFOs as Concluded by University of Colorado Scientists on Display at Denver UFO Conference
For the first time, UFO researchers will publicly display scientific proof of UFOs as concluded by Colorado scientists. Colorado artist Armand Guerrero will display a large accurate sculpture of the UFO and copies of the original photo negatives will be on display. This free display will be open to the public from August 10 – 12, 2007 at the Denver Tech Center Marriott in conjunction with MUFON’s annual Symposium on UFOs.
Denver, CO, August 03, 2007 --(PR.com)-- The Mutual UFO Network, Inc. (MUFON) is a nonprofit scientific research organization that has been investigating the UFO mystery for 38 years. For the first time, MUFON will publicly display scientific proof of UFOs as concluded by Colorado scientists. Colorado artist Armand Guerrero will display a large accurate sculpture of the UFO and copies of the original photo negatives will be on display. This free display will be open to the public from August 10 – 12, 2007 at the Denver Tech Center Marriott in conjunction with MUFON’s annual Symposium on UFOs.
Known as the 1950 McMinnville Oregon photos, this photographic evidence was studied by scientists at the University of Colorado. Their report was called the “Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects, a report by Dr. Edward U. Condon, Director of the University of Colorado Project.” They were commissioned by the U.S. Government to scientifically study UFOs and in their report concluded these photos to be “one of the few UFO reports in which all factors investigated, geometric, psychological, and physical appear to be consistent with the assertion that an extraordinary flying object, silvery, metallic, disk-shaped, tens of meters in diameter, and evidently artificial, flew within sight of two witnesses.”
It was May 11, 1950 at about 7:45 PM. Evelyn Trent was out feeding the rabbits on her family farm in Dayton, Oregon, 11 miles south of McMinnville, when she saw a strange metallic object in the sky. "It was like a good-sized parachute canopy without the strings, only silvery bright mixed with bronze," she said at the time. "It was as pretty as anything I ever saw." She yelled for her husband, and he quickly grabbed a camera on his way out the door and was able to take a couple of pictures of the object. A friend of the Trent’s then hung the pictures up in his bank’s window. A reporter from McMinnville saw the pictures and printed them, and from there they hit newswires all over the country. They were even featured in a Life Magazine story in June of 1950. The photographs were then analyzed 17 years later in a study of UFOs funded by The Air Force and conducted at the University of Colorado in Boulder called “The Condon Report”.
A press conference on the scientific proof will be held on August 10, 2007 at 11:00 AM in the Bluebell Room at the Denver Tech Center Marriott. For more information please contact Barry Roth at b.roth@comcast.net or Alejandro Rojas at 888-817-2220, Option 4, then Option 3.
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Known as the 1950 McMinnville Oregon photos, this photographic evidence was studied by scientists at the University of Colorado. Their report was called the “Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects, a report by Dr. Edward U. Condon, Director of the University of Colorado Project.” They were commissioned by the U.S. Government to scientifically study UFOs and in their report concluded these photos to be “one of the few UFO reports in which all factors investigated, geometric, psychological, and physical appear to be consistent with the assertion that an extraordinary flying object, silvery, metallic, disk-shaped, tens of meters in diameter, and evidently artificial, flew within sight of two witnesses.”
It was May 11, 1950 at about 7:45 PM. Evelyn Trent was out feeding the rabbits on her family farm in Dayton, Oregon, 11 miles south of McMinnville, when she saw a strange metallic object in the sky. "It was like a good-sized parachute canopy without the strings, only silvery bright mixed with bronze," she said at the time. "It was as pretty as anything I ever saw." She yelled for her husband, and he quickly grabbed a camera on his way out the door and was able to take a couple of pictures of the object. A friend of the Trent’s then hung the pictures up in his bank’s window. A reporter from McMinnville saw the pictures and printed them, and from there they hit newswires all over the country. They were even featured in a Life Magazine story in June of 1950. The photographs were then analyzed 17 years later in a study of UFOs funded by The Air Force and conducted at the University of Colorado in Boulder called “The Condon Report”.
A press conference on the scientific proof will be held on August 10, 2007 at 11:00 AM in the Bluebell Room at the Denver Tech Center Marriott. For more information please contact Barry Roth at b.roth@comcast.net or Alejandro Rojas at 888-817-2220, Option 4, then Option 3.
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