When we look at the scientific community and those who dwell in our elite halls of academia and their approach to anomalous aerial phenomena, is it any wonder why they haven't found a cure for cancer yet? In short, from their perspective, if the transient phenomena, object, component, effect, process etc falls outside of established standard norms where they can't explain it, then they either ignore such things... or they say it doesn’t exist. They do it in Astronomy, Archeology etc... and, rest assured, they probably do it in cancer research too.

Nevertheless, I still have not given up hope that science will finally study anomalous aerial phenomena like they already study everything else up in our skies... and out in space.

We have reached the tipping point where more and more people from all walks of life are purchasing infrared cameras to record what's really going on up there on a daily basis. We are getting closer and closer to the point where everything we talk about in Ufology will become an accepted "known". And in turn, it will be the ones who stick their heads in the sand to try to wish it all away... who will be the ones who are ridiculed.