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- SEATTLE (AP) -- Robert Gribble has never seen a UFO himself, but he
- believes others who say they have and has investigated thousands of UFO
- sightings for about 30 years.
- Gribble runs the National UFO Reporting Center from a cramped but
- tidy office in his home.
- "Even though I've never seen one, there's not the slightest doubt
- they're there," said Gribble, a retired firefighter recognized as one
- of the country's foremost authorities on unidentified flying objects.
- "Either that or we've got a lot of notorious liars from all around
- the globe," he said.
- He pays $1,200 a year from his own pocket to keep the center open
- and fields an average six calls a day from people who think they have
- seen unidentified flying objects.
- All seek an explanation. Gribble records their comments, asks
- questions and takes their telephone numbers in case he gets additional
- information.
- "If people realize we are not alone -- as we have been taught for
- hundreds of years -- man's outlook as to how we treat each other would
- change," he said. "Now we think of ourselves as citizens of the U.S.
- If we thought of ourselves as citizens of the planet Earth, things
- would change for the better."
- Gribble's office contains a large map of the United States studded
- with 3,500 shiny red pinheads, each representing a so-called close
- encounter sighting of a UFO. Some of the sightings date from 1946.
- A witness must be within 500 yards of an object to classify as a
- close encounter.
- Gribble said he wasn't surprised by the recent UFO report of a
- veteran Japan Air Lines pilot who said his plane was followed for
- nearly 400 miles over Alaska by one gigantic and two smaller aircraft
- in mid-November.
- The Federal Aviation Administration later confirmed that an air
- traffic controller spotted the unknown aircraft. But agency spokesmen
- say their investigation has been hampered by a radar recording's
- failure to show the aircraft's signal.
- From the thousands of calls he has investigated over the years,
- Gribble says most of the craft are described as disc-shaped, spherical,
- oval, triangular or cigar-shaped. People reporting close encounters
- say a humming sound emanates from the object.
- The government is covering up the existence of UFOs to prevent
- panic, said Gribble, who cites as evidence his own research and reports
- from declassified government documents
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