About True Tales of a UFO Field Investigator
Presented by: Rob Johnson, Oregon Mutual UFO Network
Interested
in becoming a UFO investigator? Join us to hear details of one longtime
Oregon Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) field investigator’s experience doing just
that! Learn about the inspiration behind his interest in the UFOs, MUFON’s
scientifically-driven investigative approach, and the multi-step process for
certification of all MUFON volunteer investigators. The Field Investigator will
also highlight some of his investigations into unique and mysterious
unidentified aerial vehicles, and discuss commonly-misidentified objects in the
sky.
Oregon MUFON is the local state chapter of Mutual UFO Network,
Inc. MUFON seeks to investigate the UFO phenomenon in a scientific manner as
funds and expertise allow. To this end, MUFON strives to establish a presence
in every state of the United States and even in every country of the world
since the UFO phenomenon knows no boundaries and is an "equal
opportunity" phenomenon.
Investigating UFOs is fun and exciting. Well, no, not actually. It
actually requires dedication, expertise, knowledge of the field, patience,
money, time, a good head on your shoulders, persistence, sensitivity,
diligence, and a few more things we're sure we've missed. And, yes, we did lie
just now; it can be fun and exciting, too. But mostly, it's those other things
At Oregon MUFON, not just anyone can be a field investigator
because you must take a test of 100 questions and get an 80% grade or better to
be awarded a calling card by MUFON that says "Field Investigator" on
it. MUFON wants you to be trained for the important task of dealing with people
who have witnessed something they believe is strange enough to contact MUFON
about.
If you think you are up to the task, we'd love to have you.
Contact oregonmufon@mac.com today!