UNEXPLAINED SILENCE: Does Anyone Care About the Kochi UFO?
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On 30 October 2014, during a rainy day, just after sunset, the
people of Kochi were said to witness an Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) in the
sky. News media reports say that it was raining, and the sky was cloudy. A few
lights were spotted in the sky. Apparently, after a few moments, the UFO
vanished “under the cover of rain and passing clouds”, as per the report in a
major online daily. Most of the mainstream media have carefully used the term
“UFO-like lights” to describe the appearance of lights in the sky.
Image Courtesy: www.discoveryuk.com/ Chuck Zachowski |
The popular translation for UFOs in Malayalam language, the first
language of Kerala state, is “Parakkum Thalika” or Flying Saucer. Kochi is a
metropolitan city that plays a very crucial role in the economic and cultural
life of Kerala. Kerala sits close to the equator and is one of the southern
states in India. Could this UFO be a visitation from extraterrestrials through
the equator region?
A few weeks back, I came across a video documentary in You Tube
titled The Unexplained Files. This
program was originally telecasted in Discovery Science channel. A retired
Deputy Sherriff named Chuck Zachowski finds a strange connection between the presence
of strange mysterious lights and the line of Latitude known by the name 37th
parallel. This might sound a fascinating sci-fi story. Only it isn’t. Often
people who come forward with credible evidences are people with authentic
credentials. The investigation itself is done by a retired law-enforcement
officer and, of course, is done with methods that are accepted and used
commonly by all civil and military organizations across the world.
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This suggests that if the 37th parallel theory is
even close to the idea it proposes, there could be a real possibility with the
UFO event that occurred in Kerala. Whether it’s a possibility or crisis, only
time will tell. Until then, this event will remain yet another instance of
unexplained phenomena.
India Today and Deccan Chronicle are the two major English
language Indian newspapers that reported this event, and it is not quite
surprising why other local media kept silence on this issue. Kerala has a
strong literacy rate (93.91). Rationalism here has built its boundaries quite
near to reductionism. UFO events and discussion on the subject are certainly
frowned upon. Talking about life on other planets is a fantasy, and matter of “crazy”
Hollywood movies. “It’s not real,” you might probably hear your parents yell at
you.
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What raised the quotient of reality considerably upward in the
Kochi UFO incident is another event that was triggered next. Within one month
of the UFO incident, bird flu, due to H5N1 virus, announces its appearance in
Kerala. Three districts are apparently affected: Kottayam, Alapuzha, and
Pathanamthitta. Out of these three, Alapuzha and Kottayam are situated well
within fifty kilometers from Kochi.
Kochi is known for its maritime activities even from ancient
times. It’s been a busy port town and according to historians, the ancient Greece
and the Egyptians had their contacts with Kochi. Ancient name of Kochi was
Balapuri. In present day Kerala, Kochi is an important metropolitan city and
resides in the district of Ernakulum. Could there be a connection with the
historical importance of Kochi and the UFO? Bird flu virus has been reported
from two nearby districts, as I mentioned earlier. Is it merely a coincidence?
To be continued...
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