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The Malaysian newspaper ?The Star? reports that there was
an increase in UFO sightings in 2001. The Center for
Malaysian UFO Studies (Cenmyufos), which looks into reports
concerning unidentified flying objects says there was also a
reported case of alien abduction in Malaysia early last year.
Ufologist Ahmad Jamaludin, coordinator for the UFO center,
says there were 6 UFO sightings last year compared to only 3
in 2000. The most sensational encounter was reported in
February when a man claimed to have encountered a square-
headed alien who wanted to take him away and was missing
for 11 days.
?This could be the first reported UFO abduction in Malaysia,?
says Ahmad. ?Although the 11-day period was a little odd (as
most UFO abduction victims usually go missing for two to
three hours or up to five days only), the fact that there were
some UFO activities around Kota Kinabalu at that time could
lend some credence to the claim.?
One report describes a saucer-shaped UFO, with flickering
lights, being sighted before it disappeared behind a hill. In
another sighting, which was supposedly videotaped, a bluish
UFO was recorded flying in the night skies.
Ahmad says that in May, several people saw a lighted object
descending from the sky one night and landing nearby. ?I
investigated the case, interviewed several witnesses and
prepared a video clip on the UFO landing over Baling for an
upcoming television program,? he says.
?There is a cycle in UFO sightings. It will peak every 10
years,? he says, adding that the most recent cycle peaked
last year. He expects only two to three sightings a year until
the next wave peaks in 2009.
Ahmad, who has been studying UFOs since 1978, has found a
close link between UFO sightings and Earth?s seismic activity.
He feels that ?Gravitational forces emitted by objects in
space cause the Earth?s fault lines to shake, causing
earthquakes and, at the same time, act as a guide for UFOs
to reach Earth.?
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