This year, humanity has been forced to spend agonizing amounts of time cooped up at home. We’re upset. We’re bored. And we’re getting stir crazy. But has that translated into more people seeing unidentified flying objects? A surge of news stories have suggested that UFO sightings are on the rise around the world, with world-weary skyglancers reporting a growing number of alien encounters from Belgium to New York City.
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Unions up the ante in row over Lufthansa's Ocean plan | News | Flight Global
Three trade unions representing Lufthansa staff have sharply criticised the airline's planned new leisure subsidiary Ocean in a joint open letter to German chancellor Angela Merkel.
Vereinigung Cockpit, UFO and Verdi – which respectively represent pilots, cabin crew and service-sector workers – are calling for government intervention ahead of the project's proposed launch in the spring of 2021.
Does It Matter That the DOD Released Those UFO Videos? | WIRED
So does the official authorization of these videos mean the Pentagon has finally admitted that aliens exist? Nope. For starters, anything the military labels "unidentified" is not necessarily extraterrestrial. It's just something in the sky that military officials can't explain—civil and military pilots see unidentified aircraft all the time . Could they be piloted by little green men? Sure, if you have an active imagination.
If these were evidence of extraterrestrial activity, or even just advanced military aircraft built by another country, one would expect that the Pentagon would classify those videos faster than you can say "Freedom of Information Act." But here's the thing: The DOD described the videos released this week as unclassified , which is not the same thing as declassified .
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