When people think they have seen UFOs, Chuck Zukowski takes their calls.
“I’m Ghostbuster for aliens. If a local rancher hears about a possible
[cattle] mutilation, they contact me,” Zukowski told ABC News.
Over the past 30 years, Zukowski has become the go-to paranormal
investigator along the southern borders of Colorado, Utah and Kansas,
where he examines bizarre animal mutilations and UFO sightings in an
effort to record evidence of alien activity.
“A lot of cattle mutilations have occurred where UFO sightings have been
seen,” said Zukowski. “Either the rancher or somebody nearby would see
lights in the sky.”
Zukowski said he believes that these mutilations are caused when UFOs,
or unidentified flying objects, lift the cows, take their blood and
return them to land.
“With me, it becomes part of your life,” said Zukowski.
When he is not searching for UFOs, Zukowski works as a microchip
designer on a freelance basis, which allows him to leave whenever he
receives word of a potential paranormal activity.
Zukowski admitted that in his 30 years of searching, he has not found any extraterrestrials.
“I have not seen alien life, but I have seen balls of light. I have
actually seen a craft in the sky. Something was out there that’s
communicating. Something was coming down.”
His investigations have caused problems for him in the past. In 2011,
Zukowski was fired from his position as a reserve sheriff’s deputy with
the El Paso Sheriff’s Office as “a result of conducting paranormal and
unidentified flying object investigations into animal mutilations” and
refusing to “refrain from conducting paranormal and unidentified flying
object investigations, which could be viewed as a conflict of interest,”
according to his termination letter.
“If it’s not a human, it’s something else,” said Zukowski when asked about his disagreement with the sheriff's office.
Despite losing his badge, Zukowski continues to investigate unusual incidents on his own.
In 2016, best-selling author Ben Mezrich wrote a book about Zukowski’s
adventures and his theory that UFO activity is concentrated around the
37th parallel of the equator.
“We have a paranormal highway going across the United States. From my
research and investigations, the 37th parallel appears to be the main
corridor of UFOs traveling across the U.S.,” said Zukowski, who noted
that Roswell, Area 51 and other reported UFO sightings are near this
latitude.
When the Department of Defense confirmed in December that the U.S.
government had a $22 million program for investigating reports of UFOs,
Zukowski said he was not surprised.
“I knew that already,” said Zukowski. He recalled sending a piece of
so-called UFO evidence years ago to be tested at Bigelow Aerospace, a
major recipient of that government funding in Nevada.
Although the Pentagon said the UFO program was ended in 2012, Zukowski
said he believes is still going on in secret, under a different name.
“There’s a lot going on, flying across the United States,” said Zukowski. “Let’s see what’s it is.”
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