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Yesterday as most of us were going about our day, finding a way to earn more money or get more fame or in pursuit of our other life goals, something happened that was a cry for help. I got a news app notification that read, ‘Rhino Sleeps on the Road’. This was coming from Assam, near Kaziranga National Park.
Remember how we learnt about Kaziranga in geography lectures at school (Now it’s coming back you)? And then, we passed our exams and forgot about it. The national park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has 35 mammalian species alone, 15 among them are in the endangered list.
Every year in the monsoon the famous Kaziranga National Park floods. The entire national park is situated in a low lying area, on the banks of the river Brahmaputra. All the animals — leopards, tigers, rhinos, elephants and others have their lives at risk. So many baby animals are orphaned and so many mothers lose their babies.
This year, the state is facing its sixth worse flood since 1988. Some experts say that floods are necessary for Assam.
But this year alone more than 86 innocent animals have already died. On the bright side, more than 125 animals have been rescued.
Humans may have adapted how to deal with the floods but have you thought about the animals? The situation is really bad for them. They can’t speak. They have lost most of their homes because we wanted to build ours. It is terrifying.
While I was wondering about how our planet would be without animals because we seem to take them for granted across the world, I received a message from Dr. Bhaskar Choudhury, a wildlife veterinarian at Kaziranga National Park who works with the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI).
I had been in talks with him and Dr. Samshul Ali who is also a wildlife veterinarian at Kaziranga National Park for a podcast.
They are wildlife warriors who face dangerous situations to save the lives of animals, treat them and then release them back in the wild. Dr. Bhaskar told me a story of how they had rescued an elephant who had swam through and reached Guwahati to escape the floods.
On July 12, a 45-year-old elephant was spotted near Guwahati. They noticed that she had signs of developed mammary glands indicating she was lactating.
She was a mama elephant and it was most likely that her calf had fallen into the gushing river!
The warriors think that this was the reason why she swam through the river — only motherhood could make her take such a massive risk.
Walking, she reached a hillock that was surrounded by thick human settlements. This area where she was found had a lot of swamps and very few highlands.
The elephant was exhausted. She was distraught after losing her calf. She was lost.
Dr. Bhaskar was a part of a brave team who had people from the Assam Forest Department, WTI IFAW and the Assam State Zoo. They together went to great lengths to rescue this elephant.
They tried for four days before they could rescue the elephant and relocate her back to the forest.On the first day, the elephant ran into a swamp that had 8-feet water!
But that didn’t stop these warriors – they kept going. The team escorted the distraught elephant to safety with the help of Kunki elephants. Because the animals don’t know that these warriors are trying to help them they run. Thanks to our cruel past actions that make animals fear us! The team has to dart the animal to render them unconscious, treat them and then transport them.
They did that, tried multiple times.
My words won’t do justice. Look at this video:
This is just one of the many stories the wildlife warriors of Assam have to tell, but listening to it made me feel good. Maybe it will make you feel good too. The animals of Kaziranga are in safe hands.
The least we can do is laud their efforts, help the animals that are there around us who are going through a lot of displacement and pain already and be kind.
Special thanks to Ragini Shankar, Programme Officer at the Wildlife Trust of India, for helping me get in touch with the wildlife warriors.
Keep watching this space for more about what the wildlife warriors do! Will share a link to a Spotify original podcast ‘Yeh Desh Hai Mastaanon Ka’ produced by Ofspin Media Friends with them talking about their experiences soon!
This article was originally published on August 4, 2018, I did an interview for the magazine Cocktail Zindagi. This was one of the last few interviews ufologist Stanton Friedman aka Stan gave and the first and only interview he gave to an Indian publication. He passed on May 13 in Toronto at the age of 84. Republishing this interview as a tribute to his work and life.
This article was also featured by Sky Watcher News Channel in their official publication.
We have grown up watching an endless number of movies that show Unidentified Flying Objects and Extra-Terrestrials. We live most of our lives believing that we are the only life that exists in the universe and think that aliens are only figments of sci-fi. But what if all that you know so far is not true? What if it was entirely possible for flying saucers to exist on this planet?
There is a branch of science, termed as ‘ufology’ which is the study of UFOs. For those who do not know, ufologists study the physical evidence, reports of UFO sightings and a lot more associated with UFOs that visit Earth.
Stanton Friedman, an 84-year-old retired professional ufologist and nuclear physicist has dedicated decades of his life in researching UFOs. He is most known for his investigation during the Roswell incident in Mexico.
In his career spanning 14 years and more as a nuclear physicist, Friedman worked with various top aerospace companies like General Electric, Westinghouse etc. in the United States. When his program with McDonell Douglas got cancelled, he began his career as a professional ufologist. He continues to remain a member of American Nuclear Society and American Physical Society.
In an interview with Cocktail Zindagi, Friedman talks about flying saucers, aliens and ufology.
He once said, “Flying saucers are, by definition, unidentified flying objects, but very few unidentified flying objects are flying saucers. I am interested in the latter, not the former.”
Over a period of time, several flying objects have been the cause of intrigue among the people and governments. However not all UFOs are alien spaceships or as Friedman says, flying saucers. Asking him to tell us more about this interesting line of thought, he explains with metaphors, “If I am looking at nuclear fission I look at the few percents of isotopes which are fissionable. The fact that most aren’t is irrelevant. Most drugs don’t cure any disease. If you are sick you want the ones that do.”
His interest in flying saucers began in 1958. Something very simple piqued his interest in the subject, “I needed one more book so I wouldn’t have to pay shipping charges. So I picked “The Report on UFOs” by Edward Ruppelt – lucky first choice. I then read 10 more books on the subject. I also found a copy of ‘Blue Book Special Report No. 14’ at the University of California, Berkeley. Haven’t stopped researching since!”
In the 1960s and 1970s, he investigated several cases. He heard about the famous Roswell incident in 1978. Friedman was the first civilian investigator to document the Roswell site.
For those who don’t know the Roswell incident, in mid-1947 a UFO crashed at a ranch in Roswell, Mexico. This UFO was later termed as a ‘United States Army Air Forces weather balloon’. On June 14, 1947, a foreman, William Brazel noticed debris clusters some 50kms north of Roswell. He didn’t pay much heed to it for the next few weeks but returned to the site with his family on July 4 to pick up the debris. He later heard reports about flying saucer sightings and wondered if the debris he had picked up was from that. On July 8, RAAF officer Walter Haut issued a press release stating that he had recovered a flying disc. A lot of buzz happened about the incident across the world. But after the United States called the flying disc, a weather balloon, the interest waned.
However, in 1978, Friedman and other researchers began studying the incident. They spoke to several witnesses in connection with the 1947 incident. They also obtained several documents in relation to the crash through the Freedom of Information Act. They concluded that at least one spacecraft had indeed crashed at the site.
We asked Friedman that what made him believe in flying saucers and he says the evidence. Furthermore, we asked him about what does he have to say to the people who do not believe in the UFOs to which he answers, “In my lectures, I review 5 large scale scientific studies and ask after each one how many have read it. Invariably, the people haven’t looked at the evidence. Opinions without the study of evidence are almost worthless. Fewer than 5% of the people have read any of the evidence associated with the UFOs.”
Has he ever seen a flying saucer?
“No, I haven’t. But I have never seen a neutron or gamma-ray either. Both are real.”
So is love! But if UFOs are real, why have the governments kept the information classified? He tells us, “In my books, I have talked about the ‘Cosmic Watergate’ in detail. I have given twenty reasons for the cover-up by the government. Some of the reasons why the information is kept classified are, fear of panic, fear of loss of power, religious difficulties, protection of new technology etc.”
To better understand this, here is an excerpt from one of the lectures by the ufologist taken from his website:
“What if an announcement were made, by highly trusted individuals around the world, such as the Queen and the Pope, saying that indeed SOME UFOs are ET spacecraft? Here are some things I believe would happen:
(1) Church attendance would increase.
(2) Mental hospital admissions would increase.
(3) The stock market would go down; uncertainty is always the enemy.
(4) Based on my more than 600 college lectures, the younger generation, which, unlike me, was never alive when there wasn’t a space program, would push for a new view of ourselves as EARTHLINGS instead of as Americans, Canadians, Greeks, Peruvians, etc. Many would think that would be great. But I know of no government on Earth that wants its citizens to owe their primary allegiance to the planet (where it belongs) instead of to individual national governments. Nationalism is the only game in town. I believe that alien visitors — they may be our landlords, for all we know — think of us as earthlings even though, because of our military traffic, they would be well aware of different ruling groups in different places.”
The ‘Majestic 12’ documents find mention every now and then when discussions and debates are done about aliens and flying saucers. While not all believe the existence of the ‘Majestic 12’, it is said to be the code name of a secret committee of scientists, military leaders and government officials formed in 1947 by former U.S. President Harry Truman to conduct investigations of alien spacecraft. In 1984, when some of the ‘Majestic 12’ documents were leaked, the FBI called them as bogus.
Friedman has studied the Majestic 12 documents. “I began my Majestic 12 research in 1984. I have visited twenty archives to study the documents and reported my findings in the detail in my book, ‘Top Secret/Majic: Operation Majestic-12 and the United States’. I found overwhelming evidence and that three of those documents were genuine.”
Friedman has no idea whether the aliens who visit the planet stay, go back to their planet to return to nearby mother ships. But he thinks that there are several reasons why the UFOs visit the planet.
Coming to the question about ‘Why?’, here is an interesting answer writes on his website, “Answers to this question depend very much on one’s picture of the local galactic neighbourhood and of the situation on our planet. The SETI cultists seem to think we are the Crown of Creation and that there may be “as many” as 50,000 civilizations in our Milky Way Galaxy, which has a few hundred billion stars. It is almost 100,000 light years across which, according to Frank Drake, means there may be another civilization “only” 1000 light years away.
This would, of course, make us very special as one of the elite civilizations. I think that there are probably many advanced civilizations within our local neighbourhood on planets around some of the 2300 stars within 54 light years, especially the 46 that are very similar to the sun. The driving fact here is that we have only had a fancy technology for perhaps 100 years. But the earth is about 4.5 billion years old and has been suitable for life for well over a billion years.
Just down the street, 39.4 light-years away, we find a pair of sun-like stars, Zeta 1 and Zeta 2 Reticuli. These are only a 1/8 of a light-year apart from each other but are a billion years older than the sun. In other words, there has been a great deal of time for other civilizations to establish themselves. Having an easily observable neighbour nearby would provide far more incentive for the development of interstellar travel than we have out here in the boondocks. My view is, per a fine analogy from physicist Beatriz Gabo Rivera, that we are like the gorillas in a nature preserve in Africa who know nothing about what is going on outside the preserve.
I think aliens have been traipsing around the neighbourhood for a very long time indeed. I think it is hilarious that Dr. Seth Shostak, one of the noisier SETI guys, says there is nobody at ZR 1 or ZR 2, because they were listened to by a Southern Radio Observatory 10 years ago. One would think he knows what equipment and frequency alien communicators way ahead of us would use, and that they are trying to attract our attention, which is totally absurd.
Answers also depend greatly on how difficult it is to travel within the neighbourhood. If one is a SETI cultist noting (as on the terrible Peter Jennings, Feb. 24, 2005, TV mockumentary) that our fastest spacecraft is the Voyager probe and that it would take 70,000 years to get to the nearest star, trips would be very uncommon indeed. A much more realistic approach is to note that Voyager hasn’t had a propulsion system on it since it left Earth. It is coasting, helped by some cosmic freeloading. Can we estimate the time it takes to cross the ocean by throwing a bottle in? Can we tell how long it would take to fly from New York to Los Angeles by putting a feather in the air? It took Charles Lindberg 33 hours to cross the Atlantic. The Concorde did it in just a few hours. The space station goes around the entire earth in 90 minutes. Electromagnetic signals take 1/7 of a second to circumscribe the earth.
Remember, we have just started on our technological kick. Think back to 1900. Note no TV or radio or microwaves or nuclear power plants or satellites or DNA testing or lasers or computers or aeroplanes or rockets or nuclear weapons or transplanted organs. I am convinced that, unless we stupidly destroy ourselves, there will be a time when star travel is not considered any more far-out than crossing the Atlantic on a 747 is today. I recently flew nonstop from Newark, New Jersey, to Hong Kong, China, in less than 17 hours. Nuclear submarines circumnavigate the globe without surfacing. Obviously, there are those who think star travel is impossible. If that were true, which it isn’t, obviously nobody could be coming here from the stars.”
Friedman has lectured in over 19 countries but India is not one among them. He has also appeared in several documentaries and hundreds of TV and radio programs including the famous Larry King show in 2007 and twice in 2008.
The reasons he lists for the aliens to visit Earth are as simple as it would be for us to visit a place. Some of the reasons he states are:
“I. Specimen gatherers for ET zoos and aquariums. We are still finding new specimens.
II. Visitors checking on old colonies established by their ancestors. Perhaps there were many different ones which might explain why we have black, brown, red, yellow and white races.
III. Mining engineers similar to those who went to California and the Klondike and Australia for gold, or to Texas and the Middle East for oil. As it happens, the earth is the densest planet in the solar system, so would be expected to have more of the rare but very important very heavy metals such as gold, uranium, rhenium, platinum, tungsten, osmium, etc. These are all much denser than lead. We know from studying star spectra that they are rare. They also have very special properties.”
Yet another famous UFO phenomenon was the Betty and Barney Hill incident. A couple, Betty and Barney Hill claimed that they were abducted by the aliens in September 1961. After the abduction, Betty drew a star map that she had seen in her recurring dreams. In her dreams, she was being questioned by the aliens and when she asked one of them where they were from, the alien had pointed to a star map. When Betty redrew the star map, it was from the viewpoint of the star system of ‘Zeta Reticuli’.
Friedman has written a book, ‘True Stories Of Alien Abductions’ on the incident along with Kathleen Marden who is Betty Hill’s niece, supporting the star map that Betty drew, “I was the first to publish the star map after extensive investigation and discussions with the editor of ‘Astronomy’ magazine. Kathy accepted the map after much investigation.”
Friedman has never experienced ridicule for practising a unique profession. On asking him about who inspires him in life, he says, “The people who seek the truth before expressing their opinions inspire me.” He says his books are one of the ways through which people can begin educating themselves about the UFO phenomenon on Earth.
Why does he think that debunkers and people do not believe in life outside of Earth? Does some of it stem out of the same ignorant, flawed and arrogance-backed belief that ancient humans had, that the Earth was the centre of the universe?
He answers, “Yes. Ignorance is bliss for most people. The flight was rejected as impossible until we flew. Space travel was considered impossible until we did it. Conclusions shouldn’t be derived from data not unsupported claims.”
Friedman was recently honoured at the annual 23rd UFO Festival in Roswell, New Mexico as he retired after the festival. Talking about his time at the festival, he says, “I have been at all but one of the 15+ Roswell Festival events. My talks are well received, comments are very favourable and the crowds are great. I get a chance to talk to many people and sign loads of books. They love me in Roswell. This year’s festival had about 12,000 attendees. Last year, the festival had 223,000 visitors.”
“I just turned 84. Maybe I’ll write another book, have some fun. It is about time!”, Friedman shares his post-retirement plans as he signs off. He now lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Connect with the ufologist and know more about his life by visiting his website: stantonfriedman.com.
The people of the 21st century are the ones who are moving towards an awakening. But what is spirituality exactly? Have you ever wondered?
When we were born, we came empty-handed. As we grew, we learnt what others told us to learn. We picked up the language of our parents, the lifestyle of our family, imitated the other children of our age and then went to school to learn what everyone else was learning. Our dressing, walking, in fact even thinking was somewhere an imitation of something or someone. Even the things we learnt from books, influenced us. Everything we ever saw, heard or felt influenced us.
What if you wanted to see what you could become without imitating someone or something? What if you wanted to be empty again just like you were when you were born because the way you are right now is not working out for you? What if you wanted to unlearn and re-learn and become a completely new person, take birth again? That is when you embrace spirituality.
The dictionary meaning of spirituality is, ‘the quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things’. If we break this dictionary definition down, it gives us two focus words – human soul and getting rid of materialism. Well, it is somewhat correct.
Spirituality is a journey, not a quality. It is a journey that lets you die and take birth again while you are still breathing, in the same world, around the same people. It is about re-inventing yourself. It is a process to find a window, go to it, look out and exclaim, “That’s my soul!” Only that window will be somewhere inside you.
But this entire hulla gulla about doing away with materialistic things and punishing yourself does not make sense. Choose to keep the things that help you – do away with the rest. The idea of decreasing the burden is practical. Lighter the luggage, better the journey.
Don’t let people tell you what you must do on the journey. You make your own dos and don’ts. If you once again imitate people – the yogis and the gurus – it is futile. Let them guide you but then you set your own goals, standards and decide what works for yourself.
Yoga, meditation, Zen, prayer are all vehicles for the journey – you can choose whatever suits you or choose none at all.
Spirituality can be as simple as sitting and watching the ocean or spending a day all alone thinking about yourself. It could be anything that helps you heal and make you happier. It is simple. Let’s not complicate it.
All through our teenage years, we wanted to rush and grow up. We wanted to grow up so we can take our own decisions and be our own bosses. We wanted to grow up to experience freedom and independence. Then we grew up. Bang! The reality hit us in the face. Non-teens wasn’t a paradise.
The minute the term ‘teen’ was out of the spelling of our age, the world began expecting more from us. We were expected to do something out of our lives, become responsible overnight and know exactly what to do (like some Sharmaji’s son who knew what he wanted to do since he was six!). We didn’t take a pause to reflect. Instead, we kept being swept away by the current of what one is supposed to do in their 20s.
Some got married, some had to join their family business, some had to simply go abroad for higher studies and some had to take up a job. But what about what YOU want to do?
Take a deep breath and take a pause.
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You do not have to conform to the stereotypes of your age or time. You do not have to do something simply because you are a certain age. You do it when you feel the time is right. Unlike how it is portrayed by the world at large, we do not function according to a Big Brother in the universe. We have our own tiny clock, that ticks for us. Follow that.
Your 20s are the time to discover yourself. You seek and find. You take risks, you explore and you do things that bring you closer to finding your purpose. Do you think you were born to get into a churning routine only to save up enough so you could have a lavish wedding and buy a home one day? Do you think that is it?
Often, the current generation has the responsibility of revolution. Revolution isn’t always drastic.
Imagine this. Millions of years ago, there lived our ancestors – the men who walked on fours. For them walking on twos was not conforming to the stereotype of that time. They questioned, adapted and evolved. If they hadn’t, what would we be today? And if we don’t, what will our future generations be? Stagnant? Remember, Darwinism?
In your 20s, you question, you try and then choose. If there is truly a responsibility you have in your 20s, then it is the responsibility of evolution. The ones younger to you are still growing, the ones older to you are getting resistant to change with their increasing age. You do your bit, by truly exploring what your life can be. You cannot do that by doing what people before you kept on doing.
Look at the bigger picture and enjoy the quarter-life crisis. Don’t forget to breathe.
“We are the representatives of the cosmos; we are an example of what hydrogen atoms can do, given 15 billion years of cosmic evolution.
There is a problem with any mindset – that problem is lack of evolution and the same applies when it comes to the mindset the society has about a woman.
Not just the Indian society but across the world there are certain things which a woman must do and certain things which she must not. People adhere to these mindsets without growing up – without seeing the dynamic change that has come about in the definition of women.
Today, we are helping those people who are still stuck in certain mindsets. Let us redefine women.
1. Not all women go gaga over the colour pink:
Most people think that all females like the colour pink and it is their favourite. Let’s bust this myth! The truth is, so many women love the colour black. Some women don’t like pink. Some hate it! All women don’t rush to buy pink clothes, purses, accessories and more. Period.
2. Not all women are golddiggers and would want the man to pay for them:
This is the 21st century. Even if it was the 18th, not all women want the man to pay the bill. Women would love to go Dutch or pay the complete bill themselves. Not all women depend on men for financial needs. Financial independence is not an antonym to womanhood. Women can and are, earning their own livelihood.
3. Not all women want to get married by the time they are 25:
The minute a woman turns 23-24, the entire society is suddenly concerned about marrying her off thinking that is the ‘best time’ for her to get married and it is in her ‘best interests’. Well, no. Most women would like to decide their own ‘best time’ for marriage. It could be 16, it could be 45, or even 70! Their only goal in life is not marriage. Some want to spend their life studying or working or travelling!
4. Not all women hate sports and like cooking:
It is yet another mindset that all women hate sports – some of the biggest sports stars are women. Many women who aren’t stars find sports to be their passion and indulge in it on a daily basis. Also, not all women like cooking and aim at becoming great chefs to please the palate of their future husbands. Cooking is an option for women just like it is for men.
5. Not all women desire long hair, love lipsticks or scream when they meet:
Make-up is not gender-centric. Not all women want to sport long hair. Some like it blunt, some like it short, some like it long. Some women would wear no make-up at all, some would wear minimal while some would love thick red lipstick. Being a woman does not automatically make them make-up lovers.
Make things gender-neutral. No gender ought to act in a specific way. That is a myth.
There are a gazillion other myths that need to be busted about women. Tell us in the comments below about something that annoys you the most as a woman.