Readers : In honor of Halloween, here's a column about Florida and the unexplained: UFOs Over Gulf Breeze.
Ed and Frances Walters claimed that the dozens of photographs and a 1 minute, 38 second video that Ed shot in a six-month span, from November 1987 to May 1988, were those of spaceships over their home in Gulf Breeze, a Pensacola suburb.
They weren't alone. A city council member said he saw a bright orange object fly over on March 17, 1988. A retired newspaper publisher said he saw it too. So did a doctor, a chemical engineer and his wife. About 100 witnesses in all backed the Walters' claims.
And here's another article:
UFO videos have been officially released by Pentagon - CNNPolitics
Pentagon releases UFO videos for the record - BBC News
.css-14iz86j-BoldText{font-weight:bold;} The US Department of Defense has released three declassified videos of "unexplained aerial phenomena".
The Pentagon said it wanted to "clear up any misconceptions by the public on whether or not the footage that has been circulating was real".
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After they were first leaked, some people claimed the videos showed alien unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
According to the New York Times, a clip from 2004 was filmed by two navy fighter pilots and shows a round object hovering above the water, about 100 miles (160 km) out into the Pacific Ocean.
Pentagon UFO report: The case for taking these videos seriously - Vox
Earlier this year, the Pentagon released three videos of UFOs recorded by the Navy — one taken in 2004 and the other two in 2015. The videos, which first leaked a couple of years ago, show … well, it's not exactly clear.
There are various objects — two of which look like aircraft — spinning through the sky and moving in ways that defy easy explanation. As the images bop across the screen, you can hear the pilots' excitement and confusion in real time as they track whatever it is they're seeing.
And here's another article:
What does the Pentagon's new UFO task force mean? Experts weigh in. | Space
If you're a fan of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and alien visitation, this is manna from heaven.
Three videos showing U.S. Navy pilots encountering mysterious, fast-moving objects emerged in 2017 and 2018. The videos were made public due to reporting by The New York Times and efforts by To The Stars Academy, a research, development and media center for cutting-edge science and technology.
One of the UAP videos was taken in November 2004, and the other two were shot in January 2015. All were captured by Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet jets with pilots utilizing Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR) technology, hardware that detects heat and creates images.
We're not saying it was aliens, but … here are 12 recent UFO sightings in the Lehigh Valley -
Some people are seeing more than the full moon and fireworks in the sky, like above on July 4 in Bethlehem. There have been at least a dozen UFO sightings in the Lehigh Valley so far in 2020, according to the National UFO Reporting Center. Steve Novak | For lehighvalleylive.com
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UFO Day was July 2, an event that Pennsylvania's official Twitter account observed with a map of UFO sightings reported around the state so far in 2020.
Drive around Massachusetts to Find These Five Idyllic Covered Bridges
From UFO sightings and small-town charm, to waterfalls and dazzling foliage, these local icons are worth the trip.
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We've all perfected the art of the aimless drive this year, but if you're looking for a bit of direction for your weekend leaf-peeping, it doesn't get more enchanting than a good old covered bridge. They're magical in the winter, arching over icy rivers; they're lovely in the spring and summer, providing a spot of shade; and they're breathtaking in the fall, nestled among a cornucopia of foliage. Below, check out five covered bridges you can find around Massachusetts.
No Longer in Shadows, Pentagon's U.F.O. Unit Will Make Some Findings Public - The New York Times
[radio transmission] "Whoa, got it — woo-hoo!" "Roger —" "What the [expletive] is that?" "Did you box a moving target?" "No, I took an auto track." "Oh, OK." "Oh my gosh, dude. Wow" "What is that man?" "There's a whole screen of them. My gosh." "They're all going against the wind. The wind's 120 knots from west." "Dude." "That's not — is it?" "[inaudible]" "Look at that thing."
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Despite Pentagon statements that it disbanded a once-covert program to investigate unidentified flying objects, the effort remains underway — renamed and tucked inside the Office of Naval Intelligence, where officials continue to study mystifying encounters between military pilots and unidentified aerial vehicles.
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