Residents in Colsterworth were left baffled after spotting 'a train of lights' flying high in the sky.
The lights have been seen several times throughout the last few weeks, prompting speculation about what they could be.
One resident was out running on Monday night when he came across a couple who were looking up at the sky.
In a post on social media, he said: "I stopped to look and we saw what seemed to be a train of lights (not flashing ones either like on planes) extremely high in the sky and in a formation that was a perfect line behind one another. It was that perfect that human control could not do it. There must have been in the region of 50 to 60 individual UFOs."
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United States Navy confirms Unidentified Flying Objects videos were not to be
In a statement delivered to the intelligence news website The Black Vault , Joseph Gradisher, a spokesperson for the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, announced that the Navy officially considers the craft in these three videos "unidentified aerial phenomena." That means that the eerie videos are authentic — and that the objects, which were detected in restricted military training airspaces in 2004 and 2015, were not supposed to be there.
The UFO footage was also never cleared for public release, Gradisher told The Black Vault — meaning these are three unidentified phenomena you were never supposed to know about.
Alien discovery in 2020? Experts remain skeptical, but enthusiasts continue search | KSNV
Martian hoax: They claimed they'd hit an alien from outer space on a Georgia highway - The
By their own admission, the three roommates had been out "honky tonking" that night. It was a little after 11 on July 8, 1953, when Edward Watters, 28, Thomas Wilson, 20, and Arnold "Buddy" Payne, 19, found themselves traveling down a lonely stretch of Highway 78 west of Atlanta. Wilson and Payne shouted for Watters to stop. He slammed the brakes, but it was too late. They'd hit something.
The trio later described the scene before them: Two humanlike creatures only a few feet tall raced away. The creatures — "running like men" — reached a red craft waiting in the middle of the highway. It rose sharply, turning a shade of blue as it vanished into the infinite expanse of space.
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The truth is out there? Billy Meier's UFO images - BBC News
Billy Meier is a Swiss national who in the 1970s claimed he had been in contact with aliens from the Pleiades star cluster - and had photographs to prove it.
Published in a 1979 book by former United States Air Force pilot Wendelle C Stevens, they later appeared in publicity material for US science-fiction programme The X-Files.
Now, they are up for auction at Sotheby's in the US, as part of a sale dedicated to space photography.
Beam us up! UFO community thriving in Canada | Globalnews.ca
If you believe Canadian UFO disclosure expert Victor Viggiani, stories of alien visitors have been right in front of us all along.
" The problem is this stuff has been going on for centuries," he says. "The human family has had a history of things from the sky. Every single Indigenous population on the planet has stories about things or people from the sky and it goes back a long, long way."
The former elementary school teacher began writing letters asking for documents from the Canadian government detailing military contacts with unknown objects.
UFO Hunter Tom DeLonge’s Agency Signs Contract With U.S. Army – NBC 7 San Diego
In 2015, DeLonge (who also masterminds the pop/rock group Angels & Airwaves) founded To the Stars Academy of Arts and Sciences (TTSA), an organization established to pursue research into UFOs and extraterrestrial existence. At first glance, it seemed like DeLonge was just diving headfirst into harebrained conspiracy theories and perhaps obliging his longtime UFO obsession a little too much.
However, as more and more headlines poured out over the last four years (and more insight was gained into what, exactly, TTSA aims to do) DeLonge and Co. have now legitimately silenced any doubters.
Florida second most "haunted" state in UFO sightings, alien-activity
Florida is considered the second most "haunted" state because of its high number of UFO and alien-related-activity sightings, according to a recent study that used data from the National UFO Reporting Center in Washington .
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With 6,693 sightings in Florida reported to the UFO center since 1998, it falls short only to California, with 13,767 incidents, the study said. Nevada, home to the infamous, alien-ridden Area 51, did not make the Top 10.
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