VIDEO [Oh well ...] NYC Man Launches UFO Hotline

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When New Yorkers see something unusual on the street, they can call 911. When they see something unusual in the sky, they can call Joseph Capp.

Capp, a 68-year-old retiree in Brooklyn, has launched what appears to be New York City's first UFO hotline, offering a sympathetic ear to those who have just witnessed an unexplained phenomenon.


"When some people see UFOs, it changes them. It alters their belief system, it challenges a lot of what they believe," he told AOL News. "That can affect someone."

But when witnesses try to explain the strange things they've seen, they face intense scrutiny -- alienating themselves and potentially deterring other witnesses from coming forward, said Capp.



The Big Apple has been the location of some big UFO sightings. In October, New Yorkers spotted strange objects hovering above the city. The objects were later identified as balloons.


More Phone Here! NYC Man Launches UFO Hotline
 


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When New Yorkers See Something Unusual in the Sky, They Call Joseph Capp In an intriguing blend of urban life and the supernatural, Joseph Capp, a 68-year-old retiree from Brooklyn, has initiated what many believe to be New York City's pioneering UFO hotline. This initiative emerged from his desire to provide a non-judgmental space for individuals who encounter unexplained aerial phenomena and feel compelled to share their experiences. Capp understands the profound impact such sightings can have on a person's worldview. "When some people see UFOs, it changes them. It alters their belief system; it challenges a lot of what they believe," he noted in a conversation with AOL News. This speaks volumes to the psychological ramifications many experience after witnessing something they cannot rationally explain. The hotline offers a sympathetic ear at a time when those who report UFO sightings often face skepticism and scrutiny. Such societal pressures may deter other witnesses from speaking out, perpetuating a cycle of silence around these unusual occurrences. Capp's service not only validates the experiences of these individuals but also encourages them to be open about their sightings. Interestingly, New York City itself has a storied history of UFO sightings. Notably, in October 2011, several residents reported seeing odd shapes hovering in the sky, which were later revealed to be balloons. Such incidents keep the public intrigued and highlight the city's cultural connection to the mysterious and unexplained. As the UFO discourse continues to evolve, Capp's hotline represents a unique blend of community service and support for those affected by their encounters. This initiative could also lead to a greater understanding of what people are witnessing in the skies above New York, ultimately contributing to the broader conversation about unidentified aerial phenomena. For the curious viewers, there's a related video that captures Capp's story and showcases some of the city's most unforgettable UFO encounters【media=youtube]Uv9fr_Ades0[/media】. Have you ever seen something in the sky that you couldn't explain? How do you think reporting such phenomena could change perceptions about UFOs in our community? Share your thoughts and experiences below!
 


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