Many of the rumors surrounding Wright-Patt, as it’s known for short, involve what might have gone on inside a particular building, known as Hangar 18. UFO enthusiasts believe the government hid physical evidence from their investigations—including flying saucer debris, extraterrestrial remains and even captured aliens—in this mysterious warehouse, specifically inside a sealed, highly guarded location dubbed “the Blue Room.”
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Reports of dozens of UFOs turn out to be SpaceX satellites | CTV News
EDMONTON -- A shocking sight in the night sky — dozens of lights passing over the Edmonton area that many believed were a convoy of UFOs — is actually the latest launch of SpaceX's new satellites, astronomers say.
Reports of bright lights in a near-perfect linear formation started to stream in on social media at around 6:45 p.m. Sunday.
"I went outside to have a cigarette and I just started looking up at the sky," said Todd Goulet, who spotted the strange lights from southwest Edmonton. "All of a sudden, there's a satellite. Wait a minute, there's another one…and another one."
'Aliens exist' and may be on Earth, U.K. astronaut Helen Sharman says - National | Globalnews.ca
Helen Sharman, Britain’s first astronaut , believes aliens exist — though she didn’t exactly see them on her way up to the Mir space station in 1991.
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“Aliens exist, there’s no two ways about it,” Sharman told the publication. The former astronaut did not offer any first-hand evidence. Instead, she suggested that aliens likely exist because of the near-infinite possibilities presented by the vastness of space.
US Navy confirms videos show unidentified aerial phenomena, not aliens - Business Insider
In 2017, The New York Times published a story that chronicled an in-air interaction between US Navy pilots and a strange object near San Diego.
The pilots had snagged footage of an oblong flying object with their F-18's gun camera on November 14, 2004. The object appeared dark against the bright daytime sky before "suddenly and instantaneously accelerating to the left, out of view of the [camera] sensor at what appears to be an unprecedented velocity," the video narrates.
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Alien hunters led by Blink-182's Tom DeLonge claim they’ve found UFO material
DeLonge, from California, co-founded the group To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2017 with the goal of researching extraterrestrials.
The team most famously turfed up classified footage of UFOs recorded by American pilots that were confirmed as real by the US Navy earlier this month.
Speaking to The New York Times , a spokesperson for the group gave a tantalizing tease of its next big scoop.
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No further details were given, so it’s not entirely clear what “material” they were talking about.
Ahead of Area 51 raid, MI UFO enthusiasts say aliens are real
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- It's a question you've been asked before, and lately in the United States it's on everyone's mind: "Do you believe in aliens?"
FOX 17 went to downtown Grand Rapids and asked random people what they think. The biggest response?
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Southeast Michigan native Harry Willnus says that now-a-days he thinks, "That more than 50% of the U.S. population anyway does believe that there is something going on with this UFO stuff."
Want to see UFOs? Washington is a popular hangout | Seattle Weekly
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