Five Types of Close Encounters: The Five Classifications of UFO and Alien Encounters

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It is known that Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), and/or alien (Extraterrestrial) beings have been sighted and observed since time immemorial. These encounters can be traced back to biblical times, ancient Kemet-(Egypt), modern-day officials, everyday people, and so on. The experiences of these encounters have left many humans with scars, confusion, missing time, traumatized, and direct communication experiences. There was a noticeable increase in UFO sightings in the United States in 1948 as more and more people began to report seeing mysterious objects in the sky.
As a result, the U.S. Air Force enlisted astronomer J. Allen Hynek resulting in the birth of Project Sign and Project Grudge. In 1952, Project Grudge was converted into Project Blue Book (1952–1969). The close encounters were classified according to their differences since many of them were unique. The encounters are categorized into five major categories: Close Encounters of the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth kinds.

The First Kind
Close encounter of the first kind: A human witnesses a UFO in the sky and it leaves no evidence.
The Second Kind
Close encounter of the second kind: A UFO encounter leaves behind physical evidence on the ground or traces in the sky, such as scorch marks, indentations, tracks, etc.
The Third Kind
Close encounter of the third kind: A human can visibly see the beings or occupants in the UFO.

The Fourth Kind
Close encounter of the fourth kind: A human is abducted by beings and taken aboard a UFO. This can include seeing the beings or occupants while onboard and having direct communication with alien beings. Some abductees have reported actually speaking to the beings verbally and/or telepathically.
The Fifth Kind
Close encounter of the fifth kind: A close encounter with a being, this can include experimentation, medical procedures, artificial insemination, semen removal, object insertion, etc. This can also include injuries and/or healings.
