Ben Moss Speaker Profile - MUFON Symposium 2016
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Summary
Ben Moss is the chief field investigator for MUON in Virginia. He became interested in UFOs after watching a special with his father. He believes the UFO phenomenon involves advanced technology that defies current physics. Moss discusses the Sakuro incident from April 24, 1964, where Lonnie Zamora had a close encounter with non-human entities. He and his team have researched this case for over two years, gathering new evidence. They aim to show that the event was not related to any military technology. Moss hopes to dispel hoax rumors and invites people to their presentation at the MUFON Symposium in Orlando.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Ben Moss discusses the Sakuro incident of 1964, presenting it as a close encounter involving non-human entities. He emphasizes the unusual nature of some UFO sightings that defy current technological understanding and invites the public to learn more at the upcoming MUFON Symposium.
The Sakuro incident of April 24th, 1964 was a close encounter of the third kind involving non-human entities.
Ben Moss
“What the UFO phenomenon means to me is a indescribable mystery that seems to show some type of technology operating in our atmosphere.”
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investigate close encounter of the third kind
The Sakuro incident of April 24th, 1964 was a close encounter of the third kind involving non-human entities.
There is a percentage of UFO sightings that defy the laws of physics and involve technology beyond our current understanding.
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Lonnie Zamora
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.