Last week, on Dec. 29 at roughly 8:30 p.m, eyewitnesses on the Hawaiian island of Oahu spotted a UFO in the night sky, prompting several 911 calls, Travel + Leisure recently reported.
The UFO had a glowing blue color and an oblong shape, witnesses said. As reported by Hawaii News Now , the UFO, which was caught on video, was described by one onlooker as "larger than a telephone pole." It sailed across the sky for several miles before crashing into the ocean, witnesses said.
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Fargo's most famous UFO sighting was in the skies above a 1948 Bison-Augustana football game
From Covid-19 dropping from space to plausible 'paradox-free time travel' | Wild space theories
It is always scientists versus scientists or a theory against another theory, especially when it comes to space and universe. As the novel coronavirus pandemic plunged the world into a crisis, several theories -- related to the origin, sustainability, and effects of the deadly virus -- sprouted. Not just this. Claims of UFO sightings and the existence of aliens in some corner of a galaxy were among other revelations that amazed the world in 2020.
Video of blue ‘UFO’ crashing into the ocean near Hawaii makes waves on internet |
Residents in Hawaii were left baffled after they spotted an Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) in the sky and falling into the ocean, which prompted them to notify the police.
According to local news reports, multiple eyewitnesses alerted the police and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) after they spotted a bright blue object over the skies in Oahu on January 5 at round around 8.30 pm.
Pictures and videos of the strange object on social media showed a bright blue mass, moving across the night sky.
Not to change the topic here:
Texans Ain't Ready for Extraterrestrial Reveal, Scientist Says.
On Tuesday, the ex-head of Israel's space program dropped a bombshell claim: President Donald Trump struck a deal with an extraterrestrial race to keep quiet about them on Twitter so they can carry out their experiments among us.
Professor Haim Eshed, 87, told Israeli newspaper Yedioth Aharonoth , "The [aliens] have asked not to publish that they are here, humanity is not yet ready."
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Texas has a long history of UFO sightings. As writer Pamela Colloff pointed out in her 1969 Texas Monthly story, Close Encounters of the Lone Star Kind , Texans have been reporting UFO sightings since 1878 and reported the first one touching down here in 1897, more than fifty years before Roswell's infamous crash landing. The cigar-shaped craft was spotted in the Midwest and then made its way to Denton, Weatherford, Corsicana, and Stephenville.
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The site had evidently been chosen with care. The pillar was dramatically situated at the base of a slot canyon, encircled by sheer walls in a geometric arrangement. It looked like the setting for some ancient ritual, or at least the set of a "Star Trek" episode. Framed against the vast desert sky and towering red rocks, the sleek pillar was an intruder from another world, like a sculpture that had fallen off a truck on its way to Art Basel. Was it a work of landscape art?
Add a foreboding soundtrack, and this could be the opening scene of a sci-fi movie, the eerie discovery that sets the plot in motion. That's more or less what happened: When the D.P.S. announced its discovery on the 20th, the pillar became a sensation. Believers in U.F.O.s insisted that it " fell out of the sky " and aired conspiracy theories about government cover-ups. The government, for its part, winked at the idea of aliens. The D.P.S.
California and Florida Report Most UFO Sightings
FLORIDA — At least once or so a decade, a story about a new UFO sighting (or newly released documents about an old one) pops up on the mainstream media's radar. When that happens, it always seems to instantly reignite the popular culture's interest in unexplained aerial phenomena.
That renewed curiosity has continued. In June of this year, the Senate Intelligence Committee—chaired by Republican Florida Senator Marco Rubio— included a provision in its annual authorization bill requiring various military and intelligence agencies to compile a detailed analysis of all of the other data on unexplained aerial phenomena. The analysis would be declassified and available to the public and must be completed within 180 days of the bill's passage.
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A fitting start to 2021 https://t.co/3wrxiSYEhq VICE Fri Jan 08 17:20:01 +0000 2021
A Mysterious Blue UFO Was Spotted Over Hawaii — and the Whole Thing Was Caught on Camera https://t.co/u4TExVpGRP TravelLeisure (from New York, NY) Sat Jan 09 10:24:06 +0000 2021
A UFO was spotted over Hawaii a few days ago and no one cares... https://t.co/8CmZ1p0P9z SameeraKhan Sat Jan 09 17:12:15 +0000 2021
Blue UFO soars over Hawaii before crashing into the sea https://t.co/9yYkIkHAMg https://t.co/RenHgKVK1o SPACEdotcom (from NYC) Wed Jan 06 21:35:02 +0000 2021
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