During the fall of 2010, in and around the city of St. Louis Missouri, Bill had about a dozen sightings of literal unidentified flying objects, conventionally unknown aerial phenomenon. Knowing that the public seeks to know more about UFOs, Bill reported most of those events to the MUFON reporting web site as they occurred. After two MUFON investigators expressed a desire for further investigation about them, Bill wrote them and included UFO sightings he'd not reported to MUFON. For several of the reports, Bill included recorded and depicted images of what he'd seen.
Read and see these reports that some should have been reported to Homeland Security. Craft ranged from an orange pod the size of a one-person helicopter to a black triangle with sides city blocks in length and city buildings in height. Do UFOs just randomly appear to people who just happen to see them? Do some people see UFOs because the UFO pilots seem to have that person in mind? if you saw them, would you have reported any of these craft to Homeland Security? Is Bill too bold, or too mislead, in thinking that most of the crafts were manufactured by "aliens" and not humans? Do you truly want to know more about how some people experience the UFO phenomena, including over time?
Don't read this book unless you actually want to know more about how some non-humans interact with some of humanity.
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In "retirement," Bill left behind his career as a computer programmer in May of 2023. Today, somewhat of necessity, he's become a fledgling author about paranormal life. To keep his past profession, he then couldn't afford to confess anything not normal. Bill now hopes he can afford to disclose, with no cost to his family nor friends, his own personal paranormal perceptions.