UFOs Being Summoned? Two Separate Videos Capture Objects That Appear When Called


There are those who believe that they have a way to not only contact aliens but can summons UFOs. Fortunately, they also have videos that allegedly prove what would usually be considered outlandish claims.

The most recent UFO summons occurred in Lansing, Michigan, when Derek Coffman decided to summons a few UFOs while meditating. According to the Daily Star, Coffman, a self-admitted paranormal enthusiast, summoned a fleet of UFOs. He was meditating outside his house when the first UFO appeared.

In the video, which Coleman originally posted to YouTube, Coffman can be heard saying, “Show me some more, please.”

Oddly enough, another light materialized and flew across the sky. In all, a fleet of six UFOs are allegedly summoned by Coffman in the five-minute video.

Coffman nonchalantly pointed out, “While I meditate they always show up.” He then said a larger UFO was on its way. “We watched six or seven of them now and there is a bigger one coming.”

He then admitted, “A lot of people would say I’m nuts – but they haven’t lived my life.”

But there are a lot of people who might not believe Coffman is “nuts.” One of those people would be Scott C. Waring, the operator of the blog UFO Sightings Daily. He posted Coffman’s video to his site and admitted he, too, had summoned UFOs before.

“It’s really rare to see this many UFOs when a person summons,” Waring wrote. “Does summoning work? Yes. I have done it myself — but only a single UFO came.”

Not only do people claim to be able to summons UFOs, some have videos of the experiences. [Image by Photobank gallery/Shutterstock]

Waring might identify more with the alien contact group from Australia that uploaded a video to their website wherein a UFO is depicted that supposedly was summonsed by the group. As was reported by the Express, the UFO hovered over the Melbourne-based contact group, called ECETI (Enlightened Contact with Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) Australia, for a little while before exiting.

Waring also posted the ECETI Australia’s video to his blog, making the comment that it was “amazing.” He then noted how the group made the summons.

“They mentioned a Star Language,” he explained, “which is some sort of positive thinking and feelings of love so the UFO will come. As I have said before, UFOs often are equipped with emotional sensors, which are also useful to protect it as well as find those who are receptive to their appearance.”

ECETI Australia, a chapter of the original ECETI group formed in Washington state, says on its website that its mission is “to help with public awareness of the ET reality.”

The group exists “To help and assist humanity to connect with the many other positive civilisations in the universe and where we can all network and address issues from poverty, to the environment, new technologies, food, health, happiness and well-being.”

Some claim to have the ability to summons UFOs, including Robert Bingham, a man known as “The UFO Summoner,” who says anyone can do it. [Image by Regele IONESCU/Shutterstock]

UFO summoning has been going on for some time, according to conspiracy site Before It’s News, and it is not as unique an experience as one might think. The site has suggested that anyone can do it, posting multiple videos of summoning. There also exists a video that supposedly teaches those who would want to summons UFOs how to harness the ability to do so. Created by Robert Bingham, who reputedly has the ability (he’s called “The UFO Summoner”), the how-to video is said to offer “insight and exclusive information on how they do it!”

In the video, Bingham said he “would like to make the public aware of is something that I have been privileged to – the technology of the ETs, their nano drones and how they operate around us daily.”

Bingham also said that UFOs are often seen as constantly shape-shifting. He explained this as an illusion — something he refers to as “morphing” — presented by the operators of the crafts so “the general public think they are balloons or other things that WE have up there.”

Robert Bingham suggested summoning came down to having an “opened mind” and the ability to “focus.”

Is Bingham correct in the assertion? Can anybody summons a UFO? Or has he and some like-minded others deluded themselves into believing that they can actually summon aliens and/or UFOs? If so, how does one explain the strange videos that seem to support their claims? Are they hoaxes being delivered to the gullible? Or, finally, could the UFOs be coincidental, unidentified objects appearing after a summons that reinforces the summoners’ pre-existing notions?

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