Identified Flying Object



It is the end of Week 1.  It is hard to believe how quickly things have begun moving.  This is really happening.

I got an update from the documentary's associate producer that they are confident I will be included in the production they are working on.  We have a tentative date scheduled to do the shoot, which is exciting.  Nothing is yet confirmed but I have a lot more confidence in this than I did at the start of the week.  I am not going to go into detail on what that is all about until I get the go-ahead from the producers because I do not want to spoil the surprise.  They have not asked me to sign an non-disclosure agreement (NDA) but I think it is the right thing to keep it under wraps for now.  Suffice to say, the story of my sighting may be televised.  Keep your fingers crossed for me.  I will post more details as things develop.

When I put up the first post, this past Monday, I was not sure I would have much to write about.  The funny thing is the more I have written, the more things I have thought of.  Upcoming posts will include more information on my own sighting, the video production I may be featured in, others who are part of the story of my sighting, updates on the Podcast / YouTube (PodTube?) show I am putting together, and news on UFO sightings.

Identified Flying Object



I want to wrap up this week with a question to my readers, who as of this date already number several dozen - Thank you!  Keep spreading the word - I do not like the term UFO to describe something that is not "Unidentified".  To me, a UFO or Unidentified Flying Object, is some strange lights in the sky or a distant object which is too far away to discern.  And that is fine.  If it can not be identified, call it a UFO.  There is nothing wrong with that term if that is what you saw - something you can not quite put your finger on.  But what I saw was not "unidentified".  I saw an alien spaceship.  It was up close and I could clearly see the entire ship.  It was built with technology that does not yet exist on our planet.  What do you call that?

Some folks recently, have taken to using the term UAP or Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon.  I think they are trying to distance themselves from the term UFO because it is so colloquial and may have developed a negative connotation.  UAP sounds more scientific, more official.  (Although, at one time, UFO was the more respectable term with the military.)  Still UAP has that word "unidentified".  Not for me.

The military also uses AAV or Anomalous Aerial Vehicle and UAS or Unidentified Aerial System.  Meh.  The military needs an acronym for everything.  Most of them are terrible.  For example (and there are many) when I was in the Army we used to drive "Cut-Vees" which was a bastardization of "CUCV" which stood for Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle.  It was a Chevy Blazer!  We could have just called them Blazers.  I never understood that.  When it comes to UFOs let us come up with something better.  What do you call a "UFO" which you have clearly identified as an alien spaceship?  An Identified Flying Object, IFO?  Or how about Identified Alien Spaceship, IAS?  Clearly Identified Alien Spaceship I Know What I Saw, CIASIKWIS?  Sounds like another military acronym.  We need something catchier than that.

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