There are unexplained things seen in the skies of Earth,
and then there are odd incidents on the ground, associated with flying saucers
or the UFO phenomenon.
The mixing of the two distinct kinds of “UFO
observations” causes an irrational interpretation of both.
But one is open to physical investigation and the other
is only open to psychological or neurological interpretation.
The first may be exampled by the 1952 Washington D.C.
event(s) or the so-called Phoenix lights sightings or maybe the 2006 O’Hare
airport sighting.
The second is exampled by the 1979 Robert Taylor episode
in the Dechmont Woods area of Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland or the 1977
LaRubia incident which is detailed here:
A raft of UFO-recounted incidents that bespeak
psychological or neurological maladies is noted by Rob Morphy at Mysterious
Universe:
One aspect of the organic or mental disruption oriented
episodes has never been looked into by UFO investigators as far as I know, and
that’s the syphilitic possibility (paresis), where the “witness” may have the
infection which affects the brain in varying stages, resulting in symptoms,
illness, and sometimes death, as noted, inadvertently in such incidents as that
of LaRubia, and causes “witnesses” to hallucinate.
One might scour UFO accounts for madness or
hallucinations brought on by illnesses or brain diseases incurred by syphilis
or cancer, even onset Alzheimer.
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