The Royal Air Force (RAF) ran a UFO unit for 50 years but shut it down in 2009 after coming to the conclusion that none of the reports offered evidence of a real threat, according to The Sun .
Although reports were previously provided to the country’s National Archives, the British publication reports that they’ll be placed online following a Freedom of Information Act request by the PA news agency.
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Alien investigation series 'Project Blue Book' shows more weird encounters in Season 2 | Space
"Project Blue Book," the hit television docudrama about the U.S. military's investigations into aliens more than 50 years ago, is back for Season 2.
The History Channel series runs on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. EST and PST — check your local listings to confirm the time in your viewing area. The next episode is tonight (Jan. 28).
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O'Leary said through his research on Project Blue Book, he became convinced that there "really is a phenomenon" of UFOs, even though experts often debunk the purported sightings , or say that the existence of UFOs doesn't necessarily mean that aliens are in our airspace .
THE UFO FILES: Is this picture proof of aliens visiting Wigan? - Wigan Today
The man, 35, who didn't want to give his name for fear of being ridiculed, said he truly believes that what he saw was an alien craft and definitely not an aeroplane, weather balloon, Chinese Lantern or strange weather phenomenon.
He said: "I was in my loft room on Sunday night and happened to look up through the roof windows when I saw three distinct glowing orbs.
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"I'm not a big believer in UFOs, never had been, so I grabbed my phone and snapped off a couple of shots thinking it would be gone in a few seconds, but it wasn't. It stayed totally motionless in the sky for at least 20 minutes before rocketing up out of view faster than anything I have ever seen.
About Those Mystery Drone Swarms Over Colorado…
The latest mystery to manifest in American skies: swarms of drones that fly by night over the Great Plains. Since the middle of December, residents within a 200-mile swath of eastern Colorado and western Nebraska have reported coordinated groups of unmanned aerial vehicles that fly between dusk and midnight. The craft have wingspans of about six feet and at times fly in synchronized grid patterns , dozens at a time, as if mapping the landscape below.
To state the obvious: It is ominous that so many robot planes can operate for so long, over so huge an area, without anyone — even the authorities — able to figure out who's operating them or why.
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New podcast aims to unpack region’s myths and legends - News - capecodtimes.com -
Cape Codders may have heard the local stories about hauntings, conspiracy theories and UFO sightings, but those myths are about to be explored.
Three Cape natives will shed some light on the unknown with their new podcast, “Three Girls One Cape.”
Rachel Clovis, Vanessa Morgan and Linda Anisia, all 28, became friends when they were young and bonded over their mutual interest in the paranormal and the occult. Now, they’re going to dive into various mysteries ranging from the paranormal to aliens to cryptids to conspiracy theories.
UFO over Korea's DMZ was actually a flock of birds - ABC News
It was later revealed that the flying objects turned out to be a flock of birds. The DMZ, uninhabited for 66 years, is a haven for birds.
"Upon spotting unidentified object in the sky above DMZ, Air Force pilot was deployed and later confirmed that the trace was made by around 20 birds," an officer from the Joint Chiefs of Staff told reporters in Seoul.
Trump became the first U.S. president to step into North Korea Sunday, reaching across the demarcation line to shake hands with Kim and then, at Kim's invitation, stepping across the border and into North Korea, a historic moment Trump called "a great honor."
Stationary 'UFO' recorded over South Carolina ignites offbeat conspiracy theories
SOUTH CAROLINA (Mark Price/Charlotte Observer) - Video of a comet-like object reportedly seen over South Carolina has found its way to YouTube, resulting in an increasingly strange series of conspiracy theories and wild guesses.
It shows something streaking across the sky, but the object appears to be stationary. Meanwhile, what seems to be a passing aircraft flies behind it, and their white trails cross about one minute into the video.
Among the theories is the second craft was a government "spotter plane" sent to investigate a potential UFO.
U.F.O.s Over the Hamptons | The East Hampton Star
U.F.O.s — unidentified flying objects — are in the news once again, with a new TV series revealing once-classified Navy video footage of these elusive chimeras off the East Coast. Remarkable as the claims of top-gun pilots may be, however, U.F.O. sightings are nothing new for residents of the East End.
In fact, "UFO Sightings Desk Reference," a county-by-county compilation of saucer sightings in all 50 states, ranked Suffolk County as number one, with 554 U.F.O.s reported from 2001 to 2015. Easily ridiculed, sighting-report clusters (or "flaps," as they're known) preoccupy the media every few decades, as my file of yellowing East Hampton Star clippings suggests.
Happening on Twitter
The upcoming release of more government files about my old government job on the British government's UFO program c… https://t.co/9mxbuisJwL nickpopemod (from Tucson, AZ) Mon Jan 27 16:55:31 +0000 2020
'X-Files' of UFO sightings over UK to be released by the RAF for the first time https://t.co/eUhtTfSBzf https://t.co/PncFEXWUSe MirrorTech (from UK) Tue Jan 28 10:39:01 +0000 2020
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