Robert Bingham has “seen things.” Years ago, he looked skyward and noticed a worm-shaped ship about 20 feet tall zipping through the clouds. Unusual things kept popping up around him — or above him, rather. He saw a saucer and some flying objects shaped like beans next. He snapped a picture. For over 10 years, he kept his sightings to himself. That changed in 2010, when his neighbor came over to do some plumbing work. Robert showed him his photos. The neighbor asked if he could invite his brother, who was very interested in unidentified flying objects, or U.F.O.s. In awe of what they saw, they asked if they could invite more people to speak with Robert — 40 more, actually. That was the first meeting of what is now known as “Summon Events With Robert Bingham.” Dozens of people descend, once a year, on the same park to watch and assist Robert as he tries to summon the “objects.” “It’s a great community because you can talk about anything and you’re not worried about being called crazy,” said Hans Boysen, who has participated in the last 7 summoning sessions. So, how exactly does the group summon U.F.O.s? Everyone has a different method, but most agree that it’s similar to meditating. Some say that they feel physical sensations when they do it. Some participants closed their eyes and stood silently. Some stared intently into the sky. A few newcomers simply looked around, appearing confused. As soon as someone in the group spots something, they yell at Hans, who has a telescope connected to a camera and a screen that shows what he’s seeing. Once he spots it, he holds out his arm to ask for someone to guide him back to his chair without him losing sight of the object. @hellorozette took this photo of Hans, left, being guided by Charles Cassey. Visit the link in our profile to read more.

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Robert Bingham has “seen things.” Years ago, he looked skyward and noticed a worm-shaped ship about 20 feet tall zipping through the clouds. Unusual things kept popping up around him — or above him, rather. He saw a saucer and some flying objects shaped like beans next. He snapped a picture. For over 10 years, he kept his sightings to himself. That changed in 2010, when his neighbor came over to do some plumbing work. Robert showed him his photos. The neighbor asked if he could invite his brother, who was very interested in unidentified flying objects, or U.F.O.s. In awe of what they saw, they asked if they could invite more people to speak with Robert — 40 more, actually. That was the first meeting of what is now known as “Summon Events With Robert Bingham.” Dozens of people descend, once a year, on the same park to watch and assist Robert as he tries to summon the “objects.” “It’s a great community because you can talk about anything and you’re not worried about being called crazy,” said Hans Boysen, who has participated in the last 7 summoning sessions. So, how exactly does the group summon U.F.O.s? Everyone has a different method, but most agree that it’s similar to meditating. Some say that they feel physical sensations when they do it. Some participants closed their eyes and stood silently. Some stared intently into the sky. A few newcomers simply looked around, appearing confused. As soon as someone in the group spots something, they yell at Hans, who has a telescope connected to a camera and a screen that shows what he’s seeing. Once he spots it, he holds out his arm to ask for someone to guide him back to his chair without him losing sight of the object. @hellorozette took this photo of Hans, left, being guided by Charles Cassey. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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