The Milky Way may contain tens of billions of habitable planets. UFO hunters argue that it is only a matter of time before the inhabitants of other planets come to earth to explore (which some believe has already happened in the past). If you want to become a UFO hunter, start by looking for suitable sighting spots. In addition to knowing these places, you will need to have a good camera and a recording system. Read this article to learn more about how to become a UFO hunter.
Steps
Method 1 of 2: Starting the "Hunt"
Step 1. Get a good camera
"Hunting" UFOs consists mainly of sighting them at night, capturing images and sounds to record their activity. Many people have claimed in the past that they have seen a UFO, and some have even reported being abducted by aliens, but no one has been able to provide definitive evidence of this. Since we live in a society of skeptics, it is absolutely imperative for a good UFO hunter to have the appropriate equipment to provide concrete data on any sightings.
- Buy a camera that can get good night images. You will need special lenses that can capture the faint light trails drawn by UFOs.
- Get a video camera, too, if possible. The more means you have at your disposal to document any sightings, the better.
Step 2. Bring a notebook and a pen with you
You will need to write down every little detail relating to the sightings. Always having a notepad and a writing tool at hand will be useful for writing down any useful information when something interesting happens. Later, once back home, he tidies everything up on the computer.
Step 3. Find a place where sightings have been made in the past
Numerous sites on the Net host databases that catalog sightings by state, date and type of manifestation of the phenomenon. Use the internet to find out if there are any sighting locations in your area. There is no guarantee that you will actually see a UFO in those places, but it is still a starting point.
- Visit the same sighting spot more than once.
- If necessary, move to other regions or even abroad. Some regions or states may not boast many sighting spots.
- Look for a place with no air traffic, so as not to confuse ordinary aircraft with potential UFOs.
Step 4. Be prepared for long night stalking
Once you reach your chosen location, you will most likely have to wait a long time before recording any potentially alien activity. Patience is a fundamental virtue for a UFO hunter; be prepared to spend long nights under the stars.
Step 5. Write down any activity you can spot
As soon as you notice suspicious activity, even without the certainty that it is a UFO, write down the following:
- Date and time of the sighting
- Place of sighting
- The shape, size and color of the possible UFO
- The presence or absence of any witnesses
Step 6. Distinguish UFOs from ordinary aircraft
After some time spent hunting UFOs, sooner or later you will notice bright traces. Make an effort to explain what you have seen in the sky; for example, if you are near a military airport, you may have seen a human-made aircraft, however extravagant it may have seemed to you. UFOs, according to the largest number of sightings, should have the following characteristics:
- They do not move in a straight line, but rather up and down or in a zigzag. They may even move in a confusing and completely unpredictable way
- They shouldn't blink intermittently like airplanes
- They should have the shape of discs or triangles (and not only)
Method 2 of 2: Become Part of a UFO Community
Step 1. Report your sightings and enter them into a database
UFO communities have databases containing the most important statistics regarding UFO sightings. By mentioning the sighting of a UFO you can make a great contribution to the community of enthusiasts. You can also learn a lot from the relationships of others.
Step 2. Find a community to join
There are many well established communities with representation in multiple regions. If you intend to devote yourself to ufology for a long time, it may be convenient to join a group of enthusiasts.
Advice
- Do not give money to anyone who offers you to join an elusive UFO club or to show you UFO photos or videos. This is scam!
- To be a good UFO hunter you should have excellent observation skills and be comfortable in the midst of nature, since you will have to spend many hours away from the city and its lights.
- Have your passport and travel backpack ready. Once you become a full-fledged UFO hunter, you are supposed to happen to visit faraway places like deserts, jungles and mountains.
Warnings
- Finding the resources to finance your excursions can be difficult if you are not a wealthy person.
- Know that this type of activity could affect your social relationships. You will have to spend many nights outdoors and away from home. Your wife may not be exactly thrilled …
- You could in all likelihood be made fun of. Maintain a sense of humor; you will need it.