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It Wasn't a Bird, Or a Plane Over West Michigan, So What Was it?
Nov. 13, 2024, 4:48 p.m. • 97.9 WGRD • (2 Minute Read)
An unidentified object was spotted hovering over Byron Center and Wyoming in West Michigan, prompting hundreds of witnesses to ponder whether it was government or alien technology. This occurrence adds to a series of strange sightings in the Michigan sky, including a v-shaped object with lights, a white orb caught on video, and six bright lights that disappeared one at a time. The recent object, resembling something from a Batman movie, was witnessed by numerous people and appeared to be floating in the air without movement. However, one witness speculated that it could be a kite or a prank, as they spotted a person with kite strings in a nearby field. Despite the numerous videos taken, no official investigation has been conducted.
UFO Swarms Spotted Over Area 51 After 'Mothership' Sighting
Nov. 11, 2024, 3:12 p.m. • VICE • (2 Minute Read)
In recent weeks, witnesses in the Las Vegas area have reported sightings of UFO swarms resembling drones over Area 51 and other U.S. military sites. The sightings included an unidentified flying object that appeared as "a big fireball in a cube," according to bystanders. Some spectators have claimed to have seen similar aerial lights "over 100 times" since June 2020. These sightings are of particular interest due to their proximity to Nevada's Nellis Air Force base, which includes the highly classified Area 51. Alejandro Rojas, a consultant for Enigma Labs, stated that sightings near bases like Nellis and Area 51, where experimental aircraft are tested, are typically attributed to advanced technology under development. However, the recent presence of unknown objects in secured airspace over other Air Force bases has prompted further investigation by the Pentagon. While the nature of these UFOs remains unclear, these sightings have sparked concern and intrigue among residents in the Las Vegas area and have also gained attention on social media.
Flurry of UFO sightings over Area 51 and U.S. military bases
Nov. 10, 2024, 10:09 p.m. • Marca.com • (4 Minute Read)
A recent wave of UFO sightings near Nellis Air Force Base and Area 51 has sparked renewed interest in unidentified aerial phenomena over US military airspace. Witnesses have reported strange lights and objects exhibiting unexplained behavior, with one witness describing an amber-orange, cube-shaped object that appeared to interact with them. While some attribute these sightings to advanced military technology or drones, the erratic movements and prolonged hovering suggest something more enigmatic. The US military, facing challenges in addressing these incidents, is urged to deploy advanced tools for investigation. As sightings continue to increase, the urgency for transparency and scientific analysis grows. The question remains: Are these sightings a result of cutting-edge technology or something beyond?
'Extraterrestrial' gives its first 'TV interview' claiming humans are DNA experiments created by aliens cal...
Oct. 21, 2024, 12:48 p.m. • The US Sun • (4 Minute Read)
In a recent televised interview, a man known as Darryl Anka claimed to have channeled an extraterrestrial being named "Bashar," who revealed that humans are the result of DNA experiments conducted by an alien species called the "Nu." Anka, 73, asserted that the Nu genetically modified our ancestors to aid in human evolution. Filmmaker Serena DC conducted the interview and expressed her belief that an otherworldly presence had entered the room during the interaction. Anka's "transformation" into Bashar featured a change in voice and mannerisms, as he disclosed information about alien interactions with humanity and their mission to assist in preventing Earth's demise. The full interview will be available on the streaming platform Spark TV. Despite skepticism, Serena remains convinced of the legitimacy of this extraordinary encounter, emphasizing the significance of the message for humanity's future.
First-ever Carbondalien Festival marks 50th anniversary of UFO sighting with alien activity on Nov. 9
Oct. 15, 2024, 10:19 p.m. • NEPA Scene • (3 Minute Read)
The first-ever Carbondalien Festival will celebrate the 50th anniversary of a UFO sighting and alleged alien activity in Carbondale. Taking place on November 9, the event will feature out-of-this-world vendors, live music, art, and photo opportunities with costumed characters. The festival will also include guest speakers, alien-themed hot air balloon rides, and an immersive theatrical "Russell Park Experience" at the alleged crash site. Additionally, local businesses and organizations are getting involved, offering alien-themed activities and events leading up to the festival. The festival will conclude with an afterparty featuring guest speaker Heather Taddy from TV shows "Paranormal State" and "Alien Highway."
'God Versus Aliens': Inside The Vatican's High-Stakes UFO Hunt
Oct. 8, 2024, 1:18 a.m. • Religion Unplugged • (3 Minute Read)
In the news story titled "'God Versus Aliens': Inside The Vatican’s High-Stakes UFO Hunt", award-winning filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee's documentary, "God Versus Aliens," sheds light on the Vatican's clandestine investigations into UFOs, suggesting the church has been quietly studying extraterrestrial phenomena for years. The film raises questions about the Vatican's cautious approach to the possibility of extraterrestrial life and introduces the idea that the Vatican and certain government agencies may perceive UFOs not just as unknown vehicles but potentially as entities of a darker nature. It also explores the connection between UFO encounters and religious and supernatural beliefs across various cultures and religions. Harvard Professor Avi Loeb suggests that extraterrestrial intelligence might choose to interact directly with AI on Earth rather than making contact with humans. This thought-provoking documentary challenges our understanding of the universe and the potential existence of extraterrestrial life.
Police reveal all reported UFO sightings they have had in last ten years
Sept. 28, 2024, 2 p.m. • Gazette & Herald • (1 Minute Read)
Wiltshire Police has released a decade's worth of UFO sightings in Wiltshire for the first time, following a freedom of information request. The reports detail mysterious and largely unreported experiences, including alleged physical interactions with aliens, with some reports indicating encounters inside people's own homes. Incidents range from a UFO sighting and alien presence in someone's living room in Swindon, to claims of abduction in Salisbury and Chippenham. The logs also contain references to unexplained phenomena such as crop circles, which the county is known for. Although Wiltshire Police's slogan is "Keeping Wiltshire safe," it is not clear what actions the local force takes to address extraterrestrial tampering.
Could A Massive Public UFO Database Eventually Help Explain Mysterious Sightings?
Sept. 27, 2024, 8:08 p.m. • Popular Mechanics • (6 Minute Read)
A new online database of historical UFO records, launched by the National Archives and containing hundreds of thousands of records related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), has attracted attention and interest in the scientific and military community. The massive public UFO database has been seen as a step towards transparency and could potentially facilitate a better understanding of mysterious sightings. The database currently includes records from the National Archives and will eventually incorporate records from other federal agencies, including photographs, moving images, and microfilm. While many sightings may be attributed to misidentifications, there are reports that still cannot be reasonably explained, urging the scientific community to investigate further. Additionally, lawmakers have called for the declassification of government UAP records, demonstrating a growing interest in the subject. The initiative is regarded as a promising step towards reducing the social stigma around UAPs and encouraging more rigorous research in the future.
Are UFOs real? Historical markers say yes
Sept. 27, 2024, 9 a.m. • NPR • (6 Minute Read)
The historical markers across the United States are attracting attention as they claim that aliens and UFOs have visited Earth. The city of Pascagoula, Mississippi, has placed a marker commemorating the alleged 1973 abduction of two shipyard workers by extraterrestrial beings. Despite the lack of concrete evidence, the city officials and residents stand by the marker, stating that both men had the same story for the rest of their lives. This marker is just one of at least 15 nationwide that make claims of alien visitation. While some may question the validity of these markers, they have become an attraction for UFO enthusiasts and have even led to the creation of road trip itineraries centered around them. The growing interest in these markers reflects the increasing openness to the idea of extraterrestrial life among the American public.
What Really Happened at the Pentagon's Once-Hidden UFO Office?
Sept. 26, 2024, 11:09 a.m. • Scientific American • (3 Minute Read)
The article titled "What Really Happened at the Pentagon's Once-Hidden UFO Office?" discusses the long saga of a Pentagon office that investigated UFOs and the paranormal over a decade ago. The Advanced Aerospace Weapon Systems Applications Program (AAWSAP) was quietly funded with $22 million in 2008 before being canceled four years later. The article implies that former defense officials seemingly pushed their personal mythology, rather than any cover-up of aliens. It also reveals that the recently established All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) is tasked with investigating military reports of UFOs, now named unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), using advanced technology and tools. The article sheds light on controversies surrounding the UFO investigations, including reports produced by UFO enthusiast Robert Bigelow and the lack of evidence supporting claims of a UFO cover-up. Ultimately, the piece emphasizes the need for objective investigation and analysis, highlighting how UFO beliefs have evolved into a type of faith without evidence.
Flying saucers, little green men...? Americans are divided over alien life
Sept. 18, 2024, 12:54 p.m. • TRT World • (3 Minute Read)
In a recent UFO sighting in Montana, a couple reported an encounter with a mysterious, shining object in the night sky, sparking a debate over the existence of extraterrestrial life ahead of a new Congressional hearing on "unexplained aerial phenomena". The incident, occurring close to a US Air Force nuclear weapons base, has raised concerns about unidentified drones near military sites. This comes as the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) issued a report attributing most sightings to "ordinary objects and phenomena", drawing criticism for lack of depth and transparency. Public belief in the existence of UFOs and alien spacecraft has risen significantly, reflecting a growing fascination with the possibility of extraterrestrial life. The contentious debate surrounding UFO sightings and extraterrestrial phenomena continues to polarize Americans, with implications for future government inquiries and public perception.
UFO Hunters Believe This Metal Shard Could Be Alien Technology--So They Sent It to a National Lab
Sept. 16, 2024, 9:36 p.m. • Popular Mechanics • (4 Minute Read)
The metal shard believed by UFO hunters to potentially be alien technology has been sent to a national lab for analysis. The mysterious specimen, linked to the 1947 Roswell incident, showed properties that suggested an extraterrestrial origin. However, the analysis conducted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) revealed terrestrial isotopic signatures of magnesium and lead in the metal, ruling out alien biosignatures. The crystalline structure of the magnesium was found to be similar to alloys made on Earth, refuting claims of it being an alien waveguide. Although the exact origin of the sample remains unknown, all indications point to it belonging to Earth. The findings have sparked further questions and discussion within the UFO enthusiast community.
Utah resident shocked after capturing eerie close-up footage of flashing UFO: 'I was blown away'
Sept. 14, 2024, 10:32 a.m. • Daily Mail • (16 Minute Read)
A Utah resident recently captured an eerie close-up footage of what appears to be a flashing UFO, leaving the witness shocked by the sight. The unidentified Reddit user, known as Cruxstew, posted a 50-second video of the triangle-shaped, multi-colored object in the night sky on May 2. As the resident zoomed in, the light rapidly changed between red, blue, green, and white, with an apparent aura. Additionally, the witness claimed to have seen over a dozen similar unidentified phenomena that night in Southern Utah. This sighting adds to the state's history of UFO experiences, with Utah, Nevada, and New Mexico being linked to UFO conspiracies. Despite most UFO claims turning out to be balloons or drones, this video has sparked curiosity and speculation among viewers.
Incredible pics of 'first UFO selfie' resurface showing glowing spherical craft with yellow 'landing light...
Sept. 13, 2024, 2:34 p.m. • The Sun • (4 Minute Read)
The resurfacing of a photo has sparked controversy, as many believe it to be the first-ever UFO selfie. The picture, taken by Brazilian UFO researcher Edie Meireles in 2009, shows a spherical UFO with glowing yellow landing lights. Meireles encountered military issues after sharing the photo, claiming that his home was raided. The encounter occurred in Chapada Diamantina National Park, leading to Meireles being hospitalized. While some skeptics believe the photo was manipulated, Meireles stands firm, boasting it as an authentic UFO selfie. The incident has reignited discussions of UFOs and aliens, with former Pentagon officials making bombshell claims about the truth behind such phenomena.
Why more and more people believe in aliens
Sept. 12, 2024, 11:17 a.m. • The Week • (3 Minute Read)
In a recent development, a notable increase in the number of individuals who believe in the existence of aliens has been observed. According to a report by Newsweek, the concept of alien life is gaining unprecedented traction in the US and across the globe, prompting concerns about its potential impact. One significant statistic highlights that the percentage of people in the US who consider UFO sightings as evidence of extraterrestrial life has risen from 20% in the late 1990s to 34% by 2022, with 24% claiming to have personally witnessed a flying saucer. Tony Milligan, a senior research fellow at King's College London, articulated that this surge in belief has even captured the attention of US politicians, forecasting the possibility of the topic reaching Congress. The rise in this belief is attributed to the influence of familiar anti-elite tropes and the widespread use of social media, which amplifies interest and encourages individuals to share their experiences. Despite the lack of substantial evidence, the belief in alien life continues to grow and thrive, solidifying its place in cultural discourse.
Brazilian Air Force Report Reveals 80 UFO Sightings in 2023, Reigniting Debate on Extraterrestrial Life
Sept. 5, 2024, 7:05 p.m. • Vancity Buzz • (2 Minute Read)
In a significant development that has caught the attention of UFO enthusiasts and skeptics alike, the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) has released a report detailing 80 unidentified flying object (UFO) sightings in Brazilian airspace during 2023. This revelation has reignited the longstanding debate about the existence of extraterrestrial life and the possibility of contact with beings from other planets. The report contains accounts from both commercial and military pilots, describing objects of various shapes and behaviors that defy conventional explanations and known laws of physics. The FAB maintains a rigorous protocol for investigating such occurrences, compiling and analyzing the reports in search of patterns. These sightings challenge our current understanding of the universe and humanity’s place within it, signaling a potential paradigm shift in our approach to understanding the unknown.
Source: News Direct
UFO Spotted Over Colorado Concert
July 4, 2024, 3:53 p.m. • Newsweek • (3 Minute Read)
UFO Spotted Over Colorado Concert Venue
An unidentified flying object was observed above the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, as reported by a witness. On the night of June 5, an employee at the venue described seeing a "large disc-shaped craft" hovering in the sky, which then disappeared after about 30 seconds. The witness stated that the UFO had three levels of windows and lights, resembling a "really long 3-story office building." This sighting aligns with the increasing public interest in UFOs, particularly since the establishment of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office in 2022 and a major congressional hearing on the subject in 2023. The Pentagon, however, has maintained that there is no evidence of extraterrestrial technology behind these sightings. The incident has since been reported to the National UFO Reporting Center for documentation and investigation.
Exploring UFO sightings at Glastonbury Festival: A history of mysterious lights and flying saucers
July 3, 2024, 12:35 p.m. • Irish Star • (5 Minute Read)
The Glastonbury Festival has not only been a renowned music event but has also garnered a reputation for being a hotspot for UFO sightings. Reports of mysterious lights and suspicious orbs from festival-goers and sober individuals have sparked curiosity about potential otherworldly activities above the festival site in Pilton, Somerset. Historical accounts include sightings of a flying saucer in 1994, luminous shapes above the Pyramid Stage in 2003, and an enigmatic orb during The Chemical Brothers' performance in 2015. While some dismiss these sightings as festival-related phenomena, others remain intrigued by the possibility of extraterrestrial encounters. The festival's mystical atmosphere and unexplained occurrences continue to fascinate attendees and UFO enthusiasts alike.
World UFO Day 2024: What is it, how UFOs became mainstream
July 2, 2024, 4:44 p.m. • USA TODAY • (3 Minute Read)
On World UFO Day 2024, the UFO community is celebrating their beliefs through engaging in conversations about UFOs and alien life, and watching UFO-themed movies. The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) has recently launched a new website to provide declassified information about reported UFO sightings, signaling a shift towards public transparency on the issue. This move follows the revelation in 2017 of a top-secret Pentagon program dedicated to investigating mysterious aerial phenomena, which has since prompted government hearings and testimonies on unidentified flying objects. The latest developments have brought the once-fringe topic of UFOs into the mainstream narrative in America, with calls for increased military transparency and inquiries into the potential national security threats posed by these unexplained aerial phenomena.
Heres all you need to know about World UFO Day
July 2, 2024, 11:05 a.m. • Daily Jang • (1 Minute Read)
World UFO Day is celebrated annually on July 2 to commemorate the Rossell incident of 1947, where the US government reportedly tried to cover up a crashed alien spacecraft in Rossell, New Mexico, sparking conspiracy theories. The day aims to raise awareness about unidentified flying objects and foster discussions on the potential for extraterrestrial life. Since 2001, people mark the occasion by watching UFO-themed movies, throwing parties, and sharing alleged UFO sightings. Notably, the US and Canada have reported the highest number of UFO sightings, with over 1,200 sightings in Canada alone in 2020. The day is a chance for enthusiasts to come together and explore the mysteries of the universe.