Remember how we had “alien invasion” on our 2020 bingo card? Well, we might just be able to check off that box. On Dec. 29, at roughly 8:30 p.m. local time, eyewitnesses on the Hawaiian island of Oahu spotted an unidentified flying object in the night sky, prompting several 911 calls. As reported by Hawaii News Now , the UFO, which was caught on video, had a glowing blue oblong form, described by one onlooker as “larger than a telephone pole.
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UFO report: An unclassified report on UFOs must be released in 180 days, thanks to the Covid-19
(CNN) When President Donald Trump signed the $2.3 trillion coronavirus relief and government funding bill into law in December, so began the 180-day countdown for US intelligence agencies to tell Congress what they know about UFOs .
What was that glowing object in the sky above Lake Elsinore? – Press Enterprise
Spotted over Lake Elsinore, it split off into two at the end and kept floating down. Anyone know what this is? pic.twitter.com/CfG2ZfnfHY
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While many users on social media claimed it was aliens, Santa Claus or even swamp gas, Daniella Martin of Skydive Elsinore said the thrilling stunt was part of a “production show” over the lake after 5:30 p.m.
“We do all kinds of stuff here, sometimes even military stuff,” Martin said. “If you see anything that looks like a shooting star over the south part of the lake, over the airport, that’s us.”
Rendlesham Forest UFO: Are we any closer to the truth 40 years on? - BBC News
.css-14iz86j-BoldText{font-weight:bold;} Forty years ago, a remote forest in Suffolk was the scene of one of the most famous purported UFO sightings in history. So just what did happen, and will we ever know for sure?
Vince Thurkettle was out chopping wood one morning in Rendlesham Forest in late December 1980 when a car drew up.
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"Good morning. Do you mind if we ask you some questions?" asked one, in a well-spoken English accent.
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The Pentagon has 180 days to disclose UFO information
(WILX) - A lot is happening fast in the federal government. Leaders in the United States had to come to agreement on how to distribute vaccines, how to get the American people through the remaining months of the pandemic, and still attend to the normal business of creating the legislation that keeps the country funded.
That business was handled Sunday, when President Trump signed the $2.3 trillion COVID-19 relief and federal funding bill, but there was one odd item, included as a "committee comment" attached to the annual intelligence authorization act, which was rolled into the 5,593 page bill.
'UFO' clouds pop up over New Mexico
While they look similar to a UFO, they're actually stationary lentil-shaped clouds that form mostly in the troposphere, typically in perpendicular alignment to the wind direction.
Fargo's most famous UFO sighting was in the skies above a 1948 Bison-Augustana football game
BLC-1 probably isn't an extraterrestrial signal.
On Dec. 18, the world learned that Breakthrough Listen, a privately funded search for extraterrestrial intelligence, had found its first official candidate signal. The signal's existence lit up the Internet. Was BLC-1, as it's called, finally our moment of contact?
Now, however, the long desert of opportunity may finally be giving way to a new era of growth. In 2015, Internet billionaire Yuri Milner pledged $100 million to create Breakthrough Listen , a next-generation radio-based search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
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Our planet remains wondrous, and mysterious, with so much left to discover and appreciate. https://t.co/GPyykXZb9J laurenepowell (from Palo Alto, CA) Sat Jan 02 23:43:37 +0000 2021
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