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NASA Astronaut Says 2 'Metallic Orbs' Almost Hit His Plane at 9,000 Feet
Dec. 23, 2024, 2:32 p.m. • VICE • (2 Minute Read)
Former NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao reported witnessing "two metallic spherical orbs" flying by while piloting a small plane from Colorado to Texas. Chiao, who served as the commander of Expedition 10 to the International Space Station in 2004, described the orbs as three feet in diameter, flying one on top of the other and coming as close as 20 feet from his plane at an altitude of 9,000 feet. He emphasized that he did not see the objects on his radar and was not informed about them by air traffic control. Chiao's encounter has sparked calls for transparency regarding unidentified flying objects and their potential implications.
Solar System Replica Found 1000 Trillion Km Away: "It's Perfect" and Could Have Life
Dec. 22, 2024, 6:40 p.m. • Riazor.org • (2 Minute Read)
Scientists have identified a star system 100 light years away from Earth, similar to the model planetary system in terms of mathematical symmetry. This finding has sparked interest within the scientific community due to its potential for extraterrestrial life. The system, HD 110067, hosts six sub-Neptune-type planets, all orbiting the central star in perfect mathematical harmony. The stability and arrangement of the planets make it an ideal candidate for further research, with potential implications for the existence of life beyond our solar system. While no technosignatures have been identified, continued observation and analysis may reveal more about the system's ability to sustain life. This discovery opens new possibilities for understanding the requirements for life outside our solar system.
A UFO for Christmas?
Dec. 22, 2024, 1:22 a.m. • Patheos • (9 Minute Read)
In a thought-provoking piece for Patheos, titled "A UFO for Christmas?," science and religion expert Ted Peters presents an intriguing exploration of the cultural fascination with the potential benevolence of extraterrestrial life. Peters delves into the concept of the "ETI Myth," which posits that an advanced alien civilization could bring humanity miraculous gifts such as world peace, medical advancements, increased longevity, and solutions to environmental crises. Drawing from historical and scientific perspectives, Peters challenges the notion of science as a savior and delves into the impact of this myth on astrobiology and ufology. His engaging analysis invites readers to contemplate the enduring intertwining of scientific and religious aspirations in the modern age.
Top Tory goes on bizarre rant about alien life, UFOs and drone sightings
Dec. 21, 2024, 5:24 p.m. • The Mirror • (2 Minute Read)
The Conservative leader of Derbyshire county council, Barry Lewis, sparked controversy as he expressed his beliefs in alien life, UFOs, and government involvement in the study of extraterrestrial technology. In a lengthy Twitter thread, Lewis discussed the possibility of other life forms and suggested that governments may have captured crashed alien craft for reverse engineering. His remarks drew criticism from Labour MP Louise Jones, who stated that constituents expected the council leader to focus on more pressing local issues. Despite skepticism, Lewis defended his views, highlighting the reluctance of some media outlets and individuals to engage with the topic.
Planes, drones or UFOs: What are people seeing in the New Jersey sky?
Dec. 21, 2024, 3 p.m. • Space.com • (5 Minute Read)
Recent sightings of unidentified aircraft in New Jersey and other states have sparked a flurry of unanswered questions and conspiracy theories. While some claim the objects are drones operating under FAA authorization, others argue they are government-operated drones or even extraterrestrial in origin. Jamey Jacob, executive director of the Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education, attributes the sightings to a lack of public awareness of air traffic density. Meanwhile, Robert Powell of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies suggests the government is withholding information, fueling public anxiety. Astrophysicist Avi Loeb emphasizes the need to clarify whether these objects pose a national security threat, casting doubt on the extraterrestrial theory. The situation continues to raise concern and intrigue, with the public and government officials at odds over the true nature of these mysterious aircraft.
This Wild Explanation for the New Jersey Drone Mystery Is More Popular Than You'd Think
Dec. 20, 2024, 4 p.m. • Slate • (4 Minute Read)
The headline "This Wild Explanation for the New Jersey Drone Mystery Is More Popular Than You'd Think" delves into the widespread speculation and belief in extraterrestrial phenomena. The piece discusses the recent surge in reported sightings of unidentified flying objects, particularly drones, over New Jersey and the East Coast. While experts attribute most of the sightings to conventional causes such as scheduled airplane flights and hobbyist drones, a significant portion of the public believes in extraterrestrial visitations. This belief in alien spacecraft is part of a larger trend of growing acceptance of paranormal phenomena, attributed in part to the decline of traditional religious institutions and a rise in skepticism toward government. These shifts in belief reflect a broader societal mistrust, love for the unknown, and a diverse range of spiritual inclinations among Americans.
A New Method of Nuclear Fusion Is the Key to Revealing Alien Worlds, Scientists Say
Dec. 20, 2024, 3:21 p.m. • Popular Mechanics • (2 Minute Read)
In an effort to reveal alien worlds, scientists at the University of Washington have proposed a new method of nuclear fusion as a potential key in the search for advanced civilizations. The study focuses on the impact of deuterium-deuterium fusion on the deuterium-hydrogen ratio of an exoplanet compared to the surrounding interstellar medium. By analyzing wavelength emissions, upcoming space missions could provide compelling evidence for the presence of advanced life. The researchers suggest scanning for specific wavelengths for semi-heavy water and H2O, as they could potentially measure D/H values indicative of advanced civilizations. This breakthrough strategy could ultimately illuminate the existence of extraterrestrial life and reshape our understanding of the universe.
UFOs: Here's what the US government might not be telling us
Dec. 20, 2024, 1:24 p.m. • BBC Science Focus • (3 Minute Read)
On 13 November 2024, four witnesses testified before the US Congress about 'Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs)', the rebranded term for UFOs. The witnesses included former commanders, a journalist, and a former NASA associate administrator, who submitted written testimony about a program called "Immaculate Constellation." They alleged a government cover-up of high-quality evidence related to UAP sightings, dating back to the 1940s. Chairwoman Nancy Mace stated that she wouldn't disclose names and witnesses reported intimidation and threats. However, they were unable to disclose classified materials, leaving doubts about the truth of their claims. Some witnesses also faced credibility issues due to presenting false evidence. The article suggests that withholding information about UAPs may be doing a disservice to the truth and calls for greater transparency.
Pete Buttigieg roasts NJ over mysterious drone sightings in Charlamange tha God interview
Dec. 20, 2024, 2:32 a.m. • New York Post • (5 Minute Read)
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg jokingly addressed the mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey in an interview with Charlamange tha God, dismissing the idea of an alien invasion starting from the state. During the interview on "The Breakfast Show," Buttigieg humorously remarked that it's unlikely for an alien invasion to originate in New Jersey, prompting laughter from the hosts. The conversation also touched on potential points of entry for extraterrestrials and raised various reactions from followers. The drone sightings, predominantly over New Jersey and parts of New York, have sparked public panic and raised security concerns, with the Federal Aviation Administration temporarily banning drone operations over parts of New Jersey. Despite the concerns, the White House has downplayed the issue.
A Citizen App for UFO Sightings Is Taking Off, Thanks to the Drone Frenzy
Dec. 19, 2024, 3:42 p.m. • Rolling Stone • (7 Minute Read)
An app called Enigma, initially designed to capture UFO sightings, has recently experienced a surge in popularity due to a significant increase in drone sightings along the Eastern Seaboard. The app, which has seen a 40% increase in usage, allows users to report and verify unexplained aerial phenomenon, including drones. The founder of the app, known only as "A," has stated that the surge in usage reflects the need for a platform where people can report such sightings, with the hope of minimizing misinformation. However, some officials have expressed concerns about amateur sleuths using the app to investigate mystery lights with drones, potentially creating public safety threats. Despite skepticism from some observers, the app uses a rigorous reporting process and aims to provide a reliable platform for reporting unusual sightings, although it has faced criticism for combining serious scientific questions with the incentives of a social network. The surge in drone sightings has sparked public attention and speculation, with elected officials and law enforcement receiving numerous reports, including credible and non-credible sightings. The surge in drone activity in the Eastern Seaboard and its impact on public perception has led to increased discussion and concern about the potential implications of these sightings, causing further questions about the nature of the mysterious aerial phenomena.
Enigma's 'UFO'-spotting app soars by 74% in wake of drone mystery
Dec. 18, 2024, 11 a.m. • New York Post • (3 Minute Read)
In the wake of the mysterious drone sightings in the Northeast, Enigma's 'UFO'-spotting app has seen a 74% surge in the number of videos uploaded in the last month. The app, similar to Citizen, allows users to post and discover videos of the unexplained activities in the sky, using the updated terminology "unidentified anomalous phenomena" (UAP) instead of UFOs. With nearly a million downloads, Enigma serves as a platform for people to share and discuss their sightings. The company's spokesperson, Christine Kim, stressed that the app aims to normalize the behavior of discussing and reporting unusual sightings, with a strict vetting process to prevent hoaxes. Enigma, founded by an anonymous figure known only as "A," has gathered investments from major venture capital firms and is focused on growth before revenue generation. This timely surge in popularity places Enigma at the forefront of the conversation surrounding the recent wave of unexplained aerial phenomena.
Nancy Mace Says Mystery Drones Could be 'Craft from Outer Space'
Dec. 17, 2024, 6:19 p.m. • Newsweek • (4 Minute Read)
In a recent podcast appearance, Republican South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace suggested that the mysterious drones sighted in the Northeast could potentially be "craft from outer space," hinting at the possibility of extraterrestrial origin. Mace expressed distrust in the federal government's transparency regarding the unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and criticized the lack of disclosure to the public. She raised concerns about national security and called for investigation and disclosure of information related to the sightings. Both the FBI and local authorities are conducting investigations into the drone sightings, which have been reported near military installations and critical infrastructure in the area. The government has deployed a "drone detection system" to New York following the reports. Mace's statements have triggered various reactions, with some speculating about potential national security threats and others entertaining the idea of extraterrestrial involvement. The article discusses the ongoing investigations, government responses, and public speculation regarding the mysterious drone sightings.
As mystery surrounding drone sightings deepens, conspiracy theories take flight
Dec. 16, 2024, 8:40 p.m. • NBC News • (3 Minute Read)
The recent surge of nighttime drone activity in New Jersey and surrounding states has sparked a wave of conspiracy theories and speculation, with some claiming that the drones are involved in nefarious activities. Federal officials have downplayed the reports, stating that the objects do not pose a threat to public safety or national security, and may in some cases be mistaken for normal commercial air traffic. The FBI has received more than 5,000 tips regarding drone activity since mid-November, although most have not warranted further investigation. The lack of clarity has only fueled social media intrigue and speculation, with some suggesting the drones may be searching for nuclear weapons or engaged in other suspicious activities. The mystery has even prompted some to reference old conspiracy theories, including a supposed government plot to fake an alien invasion. The situation has also drawn attention from politicians, with President-elect Donald Trump expressing skepticism about the government's inability to fully explain the surge in sightings. However, some lawmakers are calling for increased transparency and expressing concern over the potential spread of misinformation and fear. Governor Phil Murphy has stated that there is "zero evidence" that the federal government or military leaders are hiding anything further, and has debunked the conspiracy theories surrounding the drone activity.
New Conspiracy Theories Emerge As 'Drone Sightings' Continue
Dec. 16, 2024, 12:46 p.m. • Forbes • (2 Minute Read)
New conspiracy theories continue to emerge as mysterious drone sightings persist across the United States. While some sightings remain unexplained, many have been proven to be staged or linked to bizarre ideas. From claims of a Biden administration plot to aliens invading to conspiracy theories about government surveillance and even biblical interpretations of the lights, the theories range from the improbable to the outlandish. Despite the lack of clarity from authorities, including the FBI and the Pentagon, the Department of Homeland Security has deployed additional resources and technology to investigate the drone sightings, leaving the public to speculate about potential alien involvement.
Uri Geller asks Donald Trump to release NASA UFO secrets after 'drone' incidents
Dec. 15, 2024, 10:32 p.m. • Daily Star • (2 Minute Read)
Celebrity spoonbender Uri Geller has made an appeal to President Donald Trump to disclose NASA's supposedly secret records related to extraterrestrial life following a series of mysterious drone sightings in various parts of the US. Geller, known for his interest in paranormal phenomena, suggests that the drones, which have been spotted above military bases as well, could be linked to UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) activity, indicating potential alien involvement. He has expressed hope that Trump, upon assuming office, will reveal NASA's secrets, ultimately leading to the acknowledgment of extraterrestrial existence. Geller's theories have prompted speculation and garnered attention, offering a thought-provoking perspective on the recent drone incidents.
Joe Rogan Reveals What New Jersey's Mystery Drones Could Be--'Sus'
Dec. 13, 2024, 2:01 p.m. • Newsweek • (3 Minute Read)
In a recent development related to the mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey, Joe Rogan has openly criticized the government's response, calling it "sus" in a viral social media post. Despite extensive security protocols, the large drones spotted across the state have evaded traditional detection methods, leaving law enforcement and the FBI baffled. The White House National Security spokesperson John Kirby stated that the majority of these sightings were not drones and did not pose a national security or public safety threat. Rogan, known for his podcast The Joe Rogan Experience, has previously discussed the topic of aliens and UFOs, even bringing up theories about top-secret military projects or alien life forms. This recent incident has reignited public interest in the ongoing mystery.
Pentagon Responds to Unidentified Drones Flying Over New Jersey
Dec. 12, 2024, 7:59 p.m. • Decrypt • (3 Minute Read)
The recent drone sightings above New Jersey have sparked UFO speculation as U.S. officials and the Pentagon dismiss "mothership" claims. Since mid-November, New Jersey has experienced mysterious drone sightings, with reports indicating up to 180 drones observed in a single night. Despite concerns, Governor Phil Murphy assured the public that there is no known threat to safety. Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh stated that there is no evidence suggesting the drones are linked to a foreign entity or adversary. The U.S. Northern Command is aware of the reports but has not received a request to take action against the drones. UFO experts are skeptical of the mothership claims, and the situation remains under observation by military organizations and interagency partners.
Aliens, spy balloons, or drones? SUV-sized mystery objects spotted in US skies
Dec. 12, 2024, 7:30 a.m. • The Register • (4 Minute Read)
Unidentified flying objects the size of sports utility vehicles have been spotted over parts of the northeastern US, leading to investigations by law enforcement and the FBI. The Federal Aviation Administration has temporarily banned drone flights over president-elect Donald Trump's golf club and a major military research and manufacturing facility in New Jersey in response to the mysterious lights in the sky. Videos of the flying objects over New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania have sparked speculation about whether they are alien ships, spy balloons, or unmanned drones. New Jersey officials have confirmed the sightings and assured the public that the FBI and Homeland Security are on the case, urging the public to report any information to the FBI and upload videos to tips[.]fbi[.]gov. County and local law enforcement agencies have acknowledged the public's concern and stated they will continue to monitor and investigate the drone activity in close cooperation with federal partners. The New Jersey governor and other government agencies have also been actively monitoring the situation, reassuring the public that there is no known threat at this time. The FAA has issued temporary flight restrictions prohibiting drone flights over certain areas, and they are investigating all reports of unauthorized drone operations. The Register will update the story with more information as it becomes available.
Spycams? Alien invasion? Hoax? Speculation about North Jersey drone mystery runs wild
Dec. 2, 2024, 8 a.m. • Daily Record • (3 Minute Read)
The mystery of the unidentified drones hovering over North Jersey has sparked widespread speculation and intrigue. Residents in Parsippany and surrounding areas have reported sightings of multiple drones darting across the night sky, fueling viral speculation on social media and prompting an FBI investigation. The nature of these nighttime flights and their proximity to critical infrastructure and military bases has raised concerns about potential sinister motives or even an alien invasion. While some, like Weird N.J. magazine co-founder Mark Moran, suspect advanced technology beyond private citizen use, others such as Morristown Councilman Chris Russo, known for a past hoax, believe there may be a more mundane explanation behind the mysterious drone activity. Authorities continue to investigate the incidents, but until then, the community remains captivated by the enigma.
Alien abduction crews always come in teams of four beings claims abductee
Nov. 23, 2024, 10 a.m. • Daily Star • (8 Minute Read)
Filmmaker Randall Nickerson recently shared his encounters of being abducted by aliens, claiming that every time he was taken into a spaceship, the crew consisted of four beings. In an interview on the YouTube channel Danny Jones Clips, Nickerson described the beings as a team of scientists and emphasized that they were biological and not machines. He detailed that the beings emitted a distinct smell, similar to burnt lint, and mentioned that he first encountered them when he was 11 years old. While acknowledging the traumatic nature of his experiences, Nickerson highlighted that he has chosen not to dwell on the topic and has refrained from reading books on the subject to avoid re-traumatization. He also noted that some individuals who have been abducted by alien beings possess exceptional intelligence and photographic memories. Other individuals who have had similar encounters have expressed support for Nickerson's account, affirming their belief in the existence of extraterrestrial abductions.