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But not UFO sightings, for some strange reason.
Paul,
Objective corroboration can certainly include independent sightings or whatever else may be applicable. For example if some channeller claims to be in contact with some advanced alien race, then provide some insights on how to make an antigravity device, or something so far beyond their comprehension that it would have to be taken seriously, or perhaps a real time description of some verifiable event at a distant location. So far there has been no evidence of this kind produced.
Perhaps this speaks to my own bias because the same can be said for typical witnesses. The difference in my mind is that mere witnesses don't claim to have any direct access to insider information. If the channellers and contactees and abductees have this direct access, we should be able to expect more evidence. Mere witnesses however are more detached, and many are not even believers in the first place. They are just reporting what they saw ... and since I've seen a UFO myself, it wouldn't be reasonable of me to think nobody else has.