The science behind the universal question – Are We Not Alone? – has never ever been properly explained or established with the help of material evidences.
But despite hoaxes, fake claims and bizarre logic, UFO and alien theories pique the interest levels of people around the world. And when a fresh video or picture of a sighting surfaces, discussions on social media turn into thoeries, sparking reactions from millions of netizens.
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Jo Wood: I'm a UFO spotter | People | tulsaworld.com
Speaking in HELLO! magazine, Jo - who has her own UFO-themed podcast 'Alien Nation with Jo Wood - said: "I really believe they exist. Ever since Ronnie and I saw this strange object hovering over the ocean before speeding off at supersonic speed - while we were on holiday in Brazil - I've been obsessed.
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"I think that some aliens might be studying us. Others might just be visiting, like tourists - 'Let's go and have a look at that blue planet over there.' "
Balloon-like UFO spotted in skies above northeastern Japan
British 'X-Files' of UFO sightings is going public | Space
Previously, some MoD files about UFOs had been published online at the U.K. National Archives website, The Telegraph reported . However, all of the agency's UFO reports will be released this year on "a dedicated gov.uk web page," a spokesperson for the British Royal Air Force (RAF) told The Telegraph.
The decision came after PA Media, a British news agency, filed a request for the UFO files under the Freedom of Information Act, according to The Telegraph. MoD officials decided "it would be better to publish these records, rather than continue sending documents to the National Archives," the RAF spokesperson said.
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Navy says release of files into UFO sightings would 'damage' security - Business Insider
The term UFO, along with others like "unidentified aerial phenomena" and "unidentified flying object," does not necessarily mean the object is thought to be extraterrestrial. Many such sightings ultimately end up having logical and earthly explanations — often involving military technology.
The Department of Defense videos show pilots confused by what they are seeing. In one video, a pilot said: "What the f--- is that thing?"
UFO sightings across Canada have spiked during the pandemic | CTV News
Why we must take UFO sightings by US Navy more seriously
T he official release of some previously leaked UFO videos taken by U.S. navy pilots has sparked renewed interest in the bigger questions. For sure those flying objects are unidentified, but how much attention should we earthlings devote to this issue? I am struck by the contrast between those who see this as an important question and those who think the whole thing will turn out to be an error or some kind of optical illusion.
US Navy releases reports detailing encounters with UFOs - Business Insider
Eight incident reports released this week by the US Navy have revealed new details about a series of encounters between Navy pilots and unidentified flying objects (UFOs) off the US east coast.
Each of the eight incidents occurred in a patch of airspace off the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, with all but one occurring between 2013 and 2014. The reports refer to the UFOs as "unidentified aerial devices."
In one March 26, 2014 report, a pilot described seeing a "metallic object," which was "small in size, approximately the size of a suitcase, and silver in color."
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