This year's World UFO Day comes at a time of heightened interest in the decades-long search to solve the mystery of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) thanks to the Navy's recent declassification of videos that show what it called "unexplained aerial phenomena," but it's not just UFO enthusiasts who are excited.
The Navy declassified three previously leaked top-secret U.S. Navy videos in late April in an effort "to clear up any misconceptions by the public on whether or not the footage that had been circulating was real or whether or not there is more to the videos," said Susan Gough, a Pentagon spokesperson.
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Lawmakers want to know if US adversaries behind UFO sightings - Business Insider
US lawmakers are demanding intelligence agencies and the Pentagon share information on "unidentified aerial phenomenon," to include whether these reported incidents could be the work of foreign adversaries.
The unclassified report required by the bill should also identify "any incidents or patterns that indicate a potential adversary may have achieved breakthrough aerospace capabilities that could put United States strategic or conventional forces at risk."
Northeast Japan pref. says origin of 'creepy' balloon-like UFO will stay a mystery - The Mainichi
SENDAI -- Officials in the northeastern Japan prefecture of Miyagi have concluded that the owner and purpose of a white balloon-like object that was seen drifting mysteriously in the skies above the prefecture on June 17 cannot be determined.
The prefecture's crisis response division confirmed that the object was equipped with a cross part hanging beneath it as well as two propellers. However, it was drifting at an altitude of at least 3,000 meters, and it was not possible for authorities to approach it by helicopter.
OK ranks 28th in nation for UFO sightings, reports SatelliteInternet.com | KOKH
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'Unsolved Mysteries' on Netflix features Knox County man Thom Reed
"Unsolved Mysteries," a top trending show on Netflix, features Reed's experience as a child in Massachusetts when he saw what appeared to be a UFO — a sighting that has since been deemed historically true and inducted into Massachusetts state history.
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On a shortcut home over the Sheffield Covered Bridge in Berkshire County, a bright white sphere of light appeared, followed by an orange sphere, Reed told Knox News.
Musician Tom DeLonge talks about his new TV series and his interest in UFOs - Evening Express
The musician is fronting Unidentified: Inside America’s UFO Investigation, a new series airing on Blaze.
He said: “I really got interested in this when I started travelling with my band in my early 20s.
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“I really got interested because of those two reasons – travelling and reading – and finding patterns within evidence that was coming out from credible sources and it captivated me.
UFO videos have been officially released by Pentagon - CNNPolitics
How UFO Sightings Became an American Obsession | WIRED
In 1947, Kenneth Arnold was flying his CallAir A-2 between Chehalis and Yakima, Washington, when he took a detour to search for a downed Marine Corps aircraft. There was a reward for anyone who could find the plane, and who couldn't use $5,000?
Arnold flew around searching for a while, and accidentally found something else—something much stranger than what he'd actually been looking for. As he watched, rapt, nine objects flew through the air in formation.
Happening on Twitter
Congress wants to see what the Pentagon and the nation's intelligence agencies know about UFOs, not because extrate… https://t.co/Ud8wZYWRqv ABC (from New York City / Worldwide) Fri Jul 03 05:49:11 +0000 2020
Navy videos spark renewed interest in UFOs from enthusiasts and Congress. https://t.co/A5UJ8bykym ABC (from New York City / Worldwide) Thu Jul 02 22:39:03 +0000 2020
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