Monday, January 15, 2007

Photos from concourse C at O'Hare

Here is some pretty nifty time-lapse photography done at one of the gates (10, I think) on concourse C at O'Hare.



Too bad this guy wasn't at O'Hare on November 7, 2006!

Seriously, I hope someone did get a photo, because without it, all you've got is just another witness case, better perhaps than some (or even many), but not as good perhaps as others (Kelly Johnson, 1953, as an example), of which there are literally thousands over the past several decades, none of which prove anything definitive in terms of the nature of what UFOs may be, and none of which have gotten the study of the UFO phenomenon any further along today than it was almost sixty years ago.

Unless, of course, you believe that the sheer number of reports alone proves something, in which case you should probably start taking witness reports of "miracles" seriously as well, because there have been far more of those over the course of human history than reports of UFOs.

Paul Kimball

1 comment:

Mac said...

in which case you should probably start taking witness reports of "miracles" seriously as well

Perhaps it's not this cut and dry. The Fatima event is often regarded as a "miracle," yet it contains many elements of a good UFO sighting, as pointed out by Vallee.

If UFOs are a paranormal manifestation (and not necessarily the conveyances of visiting ETs), what does that do to our reigning conceptions about "miracles" and UFOs ... ?