MAN'S UFO BELIEFS ATTRACT PLENTY OF EARTHLY INTEREST
Man’s UFO Beliefs Attract Plenty
of Earthy Interest
By Allison
Steele, Concord Monitor, Feb. 13, 2005
archive.seacoastonline.com/2005news/02132005/news/64350.htm
Call Paul
Spera crazy. He’s used
to it. Whenever Spera
talks about the lights he sees flashing and circling in the sky,
most people dismiss him as a goofball.
And really,
Spera doesn’t fault them for it.
He knows how it sounds to people who haven’t seen signs of
extraterrestrial life themselves.
But he sure is sure the lights he sees aren’t airplanes or
satellites, and he knows many people agree with him.
“Sayings you
believe in it or you don’t believe in it is like saying you believe
in the Sears Tower,” said Spera, 36, who lives in Tilton.
“UFOs are real, there’s no doubt about that.
Now we just have to figure out what they are.”
Spera, a
musician and unemployed bartender, said he has seen UFOs for nearly
20 years. Last year, he
and his girlfriend started videotaping the sightings to prove it,
and they have culled more than two hours of footage.
Spera has a
Web site dedicated to his observations, and he has corresponded with
people from all over the world who have had similar experiences.
Last month,
he sent a letter to the Concord Monitor telling of earthly
encounters with multiple spacecraft.
“Many people
in this community have known what is happening here for years, and
no matter what you do, you can’t stop the truth from coming out,”
Spera said in the letter.
“Extraterrestrial contact has been made.”
Spera’s
letter generated tremendous interest.
It was one of the most widely read items in months on the
Monitor’s Web site.
Since his letter was published, Spera has heard from people who want
to know more about his experiences.
They often ask questions he can’t answer:
Why have the lights from alien craft appeared to him so many
times, and why are they here?
He doesn’t
know.
Spera is well
aware of most people’s attitude toward tales of extraterrestrial
contact. Hollywood
movies and supermarket tabloid stories about little green men don’t
help, he said. But like
many who describe firsthand accounts of extraterrestrials, Spera
does not believe his stories will be dismissed forever.
He said it’s just a matter of time before the rest of the
world catches up with what he and others believe.
Spera’s
mother told him when he was a child about a UFO she saw decades
before. He always
thought she was nuts, he said, until one night in the late 1980s
when he was 18. While
driving he saw a triangular formation of lights blinking high above
Lake Michigan where his mother had seen them long before.
The lights remained for 12 hours, he said, changing colors
from green to red, and many people in the neighborhood reported
seeing them.
“Pretty much
everybody in my family was scared except me,” he said.
Spera and his
family moved to Pittsfield when he was 23 and opened a restaurant
that he managed for several years.
Shortly after moving to New Hampshire, Spera saw more
unexplainable sights, most notably a red spherical light, 30 feet in
diameter that he said descended right in front of him while he was
on Catamount Mountain.
When he
started researching extraterrestrial sightings, he learned North
Conway residents Betty and Barney Hill, former residents of
Portsmouth, were among the first in the country to report contact
with aliens. More
research led him to sightings elsewhere in the state, and he started
watching the skies.
Spera now
lives with his girlfriend, Tara Landry, and plays guitar in a blues
and rock band. When he
and Landry started dating about five years ago, she didn’t believe
his stories. But then
she had her own sighting, and now, from the back yard of their
apartment, they often watch together for lights beaming from sources
they can’t identify.
On the videos
they’ve made, lights can be seen darting through the sky.
They circle in unpredictable patterns, flash colors, pass
behind trees and swoop around the moon and clouds.
They certainly don’t look like planes, but it’s difficult to
tell how large they are or anything else about them.
Spera wrote
to the Monitor on a whim, not expecting the newspaper to print his
letter. His distrust of
the media’s handling of otherworldly sightings was confirmed by the
headline that appeared over his letter:
“Extraterrestrials have contacted me.”
Spera said he
has never been personally contacted by anything.
When he said in his letter that “contact has been made,” he
meant with the planet.
“When you say
contact, I think of a phone call, some direct communication,” he
said. “I’ve never talked
to an alien. I’ve never
seen an alien. I’ve
never been on a spaceship, none of that.
What I’m doing is what anyone can do: just looking in the
sky.”
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New Hampshire UFO Hunter
Paul Spera of Tilton has several very convincing videos of
UFOs flying over Tilton, Franklin, Bow and Plymouth taken in 2003
and 2004
http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeu17f3/index.html |
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