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Six Degrees Sharing Earth with Donald Ware International UFO Congress Director

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Donald M. Ware has studied UFOs since he saw seven alien vehicles over Washington, DC on July 26,1952. He received a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Duke University in 1957 and an MS in Nuclear Engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology in 1972. After serving his country as a fighter pilot, staff scientist, test manager, and teacher, he retired from the Air Force at the end of 1982. He served as State Director and Eastern Regional Director for MUFON, and since 1993 has been a Director of the International UFO Congress, www.ufocongress.com. He is now on an Advisory Board of the Exopolitics Institute trying to move formal interaction with those from other planets to an unclassified level below that of MJ-12. His search for truth has led to physical, mental, and spiritual interactions with the larger reality represented by the alien presence. Fifteen papers documenting his findings while seeking truth are at www.freewebs.com/donware. Sharing Earth: Various Intelligent Species Ware will begin with a few statements reflecting his personal reality after 57 years as a truthseeker to set the scene for his strange reports to follow. ill concern at least six intelligent species that apparently consider Earth their home, four of which are technologically advanced enough to have "flying saucers." The other two are reported to be eternal spiritual beings that are currently in physical bodies designed to be non-technological. They are the cetaceans (whales and dolphins) and what some call bigfoot. Ware thinks he heard a bigfoot call at 4:30 AM while camping at Morrison Springs with Kewaunee Lapseritis last March.

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