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Question & Answer Interview-UFO Guide Billy Booth

By Billy Booth, About.com

Question: What do you want to say to the people who don't believe in UFOs and aliens to convince them? What are your best arguments?

I don't really try to convince someone who does not believe. If they seem inquisitive, and want evidence, I point them to the right documentation. But, a person who is dead set against believing will not believe no matter what they are told, or what evidence they are shown. There are many close minded people in this world, and I don't want to be one of them... I have changed my mind about certain cases as more evidence was revealed about them.

Question: What is the closest encounter with aliens you have heard of, which you know for sure really happened?

Some the cases I mentioned above, and all of the abduction cases I listed previously. Again, there are some I have knowledge of that are compelling, but have not been made public, due to either the reporter's request, or other legalities.

Question: What do you to think that an alien looks like?

Well, this question cannot be answered entirely, but just like the residents of our planet, there are probably differences in alien species. But the preponderance of the evidence available tell us that alien beings are spindly, with small body frame. They are light or gray-skinned, with a large cranium, large eyes, small ears, and mouth. There are mentions of several different types of aliens: reptilian, Nordic, human-like, and more. But the so-called "grays" are by far, the most mentioned in case files.

Mr. Booth, thank you for your time and information.

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