US astronaut Gordon Cooper's letter to the United Nations concerning UFOs, November 9, 1978
Analysis Summary
Gordon Cooper
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person wrote a letter to the United Nations in May 1963. They wanted the UN to create a committee to gather and investigate information about extraterrestrial vehicles and encounters. They believed that these vehicles come from other planets and are more advanced than human technology. The person mentioned sightings and abductions, where individuals experienced missing time. They felt that a neutral organization like the UN would be better suited for this investigation than any government. Despite their efforts, the outcome was disappointing, as nothing significant happened after the letter was sent. The person expressed a willingness to write the letter again, believing it raised awareness about the topic.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses the belief in extraterrestrial vehicles visiting Earth and the need for a neutral organization like the United Nations to gather information on such encounters. It highlights the potential reasons for government secrecy and the phenomenon of abductions.
Extraterrestrial vehicles and their crews are visiting this planet from other planets.
Extraterrestrial vehicles and their crews are visiting this planet from other planets.
Governments have been trying to keep information about extraterrestrial vehicles private due to their advanced technology.
There have been reports of abductions where individuals experienced missing time.
The United Nations should serve as a neutral ground for gathering information on extraterrestrial encounters.
Extraterrestrials may not be contacting humans more readily because they do not feel we are ready.
Encounter Context
Factual Detailsnothing happened
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe account presents a narrative about a letter sent to the UN regarding extraterrestrial vehicles and abductions, but lacks specific details and corroboration. The witness's credibility is not established, and the observations are largely opinion-based without direct evidence.
The experiencer discusses the motivation behind writing a letter to the UN regarding extraterrestrial vehicles and the need for a neutral organization to gather information.
“I felt that everybody around the world was busy out being contacted from time to time and having sightings and a few abductions”
The experiencer reflects on their letter to the UN, expressing the belief that extraterrestrial vehicles are visiting Earth and the need for unbiased investigation.
“I believe that these extraterrestrial vehicles and their crews are visiting this planet from other planets”
The experiencer shares their disappointment regarding the lack of action following the letter, yet acknowledges some awareness was raised.
“the outcome of the letter was that nothing which of course is rather typical of the United Nations”
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The encounter is unique in its focus on the bureaucratic aspect of UAP investigation rather than direct experiences with entities or craft.
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