UFO expert says mystery surrounding extraterrestrial life is close to being unravelled
REBEKAH CAVANAGH
HERALD SUN
SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 4:17PM
UFO expert Chase Kloetzke is in Melbourne from the US for the Edge of Reality Ufology conference. Picture: Brendan Francis
CHASE Kloetzke is adamant we are not alone — and says ufologists are close to lifting the lid on the mystery surrounding extraterrestrial life.
The leading American UFO investigator said mainstream science had opened up the door for ufologists to investigate physical traces of alien activity.
But she said it would take a big event such as Victoria’s Westall case in 1966 to reveal the full scope of the paranormal world — not the government revealing what it knows.
‘GOVERNMENTS KNOW UFOs ARE VISITING US’
“I believe 100 per cent the government is covering up UFO activity,” she told the Sunday Herald Sun.
They are walking among us International UFO Congress gathers
“One of the theories behind this is that they figured humanity couldn’t handle the truth.
“But eventually things will filter down.
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“Most of us, as ufologists, feel we are coming up to a tipping point.
“Ten years ago I was the crazy lady down the road who investigated UFOs, and now people are actually standing up and listening.
“It’s not going to be the government coming clean. It’s going to take an event. But we are closer to getting answers.”
Ms Kloetzke, deputy director of the world’s biggest UFO organisation, Mutual UFO Network, is among the top minds of ufology who have gathered in Melbourne for the Edge of Reality Ufology conference.
About 130 people attended the conference at the Jasper Hotel in the CBD.
It is her first time in Australia and she said she feels like she is “in heaven” as the country is known for some of the most anomalous cases.
She said Australia was unique with its big open spaces that seemed to attract more UFOs.
Ms Kloetzke, author of Admissible: The Field Manual for investigating UFOs, Paranormal Activity and Strange Creatures, as well as children’s book Are Aliens Really Real, said UFO sightings and alien encounters were “escalating” with about 900 cases a month reported worldwide.
“’Those are just the citizens of the world that are reporting it — there’s many others who don’t,” she said.
She had one question for Victorians: “Who thinks we’re absolutely here all by ourselves?”
REBEKAH CAVANAGH
HERALD SUN
SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 4:17PM
UFO expert Chase Kloetzke is in Melbourne from the US for the Edge of Reality Ufology conference. Picture: Brendan Francis
CHASE Kloetzke is adamant we are not alone — and says ufologists are close to lifting the lid on the mystery surrounding extraterrestrial life.
The leading American UFO investigator said mainstream science had opened up the door for ufologists to investigate physical traces of alien activity.
But she said it would take a big event such as Victoria’s Westall case in 1966 to reveal the full scope of the paranormal world — not the government revealing what it knows.
‘GOVERNMENTS KNOW UFOs ARE VISITING US’
“I believe 100 per cent the government is covering up UFO activity,” she told the Sunday Herald Sun.
They are walking among us International UFO Congress gathers
“One of the theories behind this is that they figured humanity couldn’t handle the truth.
“But eventually things will filter down.
Do you think we are alone in the universe? Have your say below.
“Most of us, as ufologists, feel we are coming up to a tipping point.
“Ten years ago I was the crazy lady down the road who investigated UFOs, and now people are actually standing up and listening.
“It’s not going to be the government coming clean. It’s going to take an event. But we are closer to getting answers.”
Ms Kloetzke, deputy director of the world’s biggest UFO organisation, Mutual UFO Network, is among the top minds of ufology who have gathered in Melbourne for the Edge of Reality Ufology conference.
About 130 people attended the conference at the Jasper Hotel in the CBD.
It is her first time in Australia and she said she feels like she is “in heaven” as the country is known for some of the most anomalous cases.
She said Australia was unique with its big open spaces that seemed to attract more UFOs.
Ms Kloetzke, author of Admissible: The Field Manual for investigating UFOs, Paranormal Activity and Strange Creatures, as well as children’s book Are Aliens Really Real, said UFO sightings and alien encounters were “escalating” with about 900 cases a month reported worldwide.
“’Those are just the citizens of the world that are reporting it — there’s many others who don’t,” she said.
She had one question for Victorians: “Who thinks we’re absolutely here all by ourselves?”
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