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UFO clubs aren’t just for the tinfoil-hat brigade now

UFO clubs aren’t just for the tinfoil-hat brigade now
The US federal government has admitted that even military pilots have encountered “unidentified aerial phenomena”. (Image: Rolff Images / Depositphotos)
The Wall Street Journal
By Alexander SaeedyFor many years, the Connecticut chapter of America’s largest UFO research group investigated alien life on Earth from the shadows. That wasn’t by choice – it was because almost nobody came to meetings in a suburban basement just outside of Hartford.But times are changing. Today, the ranks of the Mutual UFO Network of Connecticut (Mufon) have swelled from six to nearly 100, and the meetups are happening in daylight. On the first Saturday of every month, several dozen Mufon members cram into red vinyl boo...

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