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<br>Ever since I discovered that you can go through submitted witness reports, with photos, and even 911 calls at NUFORC, I‘ve been spending hours a day looking at all the crafts and lights in the sky.
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Years ago I was a member of BUFORA. (British UFO Research Association) It ended up becoming the biggest waste of my time. The main reason why I say that is because they used to give their members lectures on UFO related subjects, but I felt as if I needed a science degree to understand what the hell the lecturer was saying half the time.
This has put me off being a member of groups like MUFON and CUFOS for good. I got to a stage that I prefer to do my own research independently from joining UFO groups. Here is a question you need to ask yourself when joining groups like these. What benefits does this have? You can find out the information you need by going on the internet, reading some books or newspaper articles and taking the time to research the subject yourself by exchanging knowledge with like minded people within the UFO communities. You don't need to be a bloody scientist to study UFO related subjects.
So do yourself a favour save your six bucks for something more worthwhile, instead of joining groups like these which usually ends up costing you the Earth anyway.