January 3, 2008

Seeing Is Believing

Source : Centenary News, January 2008 (page 12)
While many may question the UFO phenomenon, Jindalee husband and wife team, Sheryl and Martin Gottschall have seen enough to believe.

Chairperson for UFO Research Queensland, Mrs Gottschall said it's not a matter of believing or not believing in UFO's to be capable of having an experience, it's one's ability to accept or reject information.

"Whether people choose to acknowledge this phenomenon or not is personal. My personal experiences, of both craft and aliens, have interested me in these occurrences. Since the inception of UFO Research Queensland in 1956, more than 5000 sightings have been recorded through our association from all across Queensland.

"Today, the association is one of the oldest UFO research organisations in the world. People who genuinely believe they have witnessed a craft, contact us at which point we record all information, many even send photos."

The most vivid account of a UFO sighting for Mrs Gottschall took place as the car she was in was travelling north along the Gateway arterial road. "It was about 7pm and extremely overcast. I looked out my passenger window and there 150m to my left, sitting at eye level, was a large white luminous circular object - it was the size of a full moon - it was incredible."

UFO Research Queensland holds monthly seminars on the last Friday of every month commencing at 7.30pm ACNM building, 362 Water Street Spring Hill and is open to anyone who is interested in the UFO phenomenon or who wish to discuss their experiences. Information obtaining to encounters both locally and globally are addressed. "It's an opportunity to socialise with others who share the same interest. We have a broad range of people from all walks of life who are looking for answers, even spiritual church participants who believe in the paranormal attend," said Mrs Gottschall. For further information visit www.uforq.asn.au

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