Note: This is a re-edited version of a story that first appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Green Sheet in July 2015.
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Starting in late February 1961, Milwaukee's newspapers began reporting sightings of a mountain lion, first spotted roaming around the North Shore suburbs.
"Big 'Cat' Is Reported Prowling in Mequon's Lake Shore Area," read the Page 1 headline in the Feb. 24, 1961, Journal. According to the story, Mequon police had been tracking a reported mountain lion since the previous September; in February, a Fox Point resident said she also saw the animal in the front yard of her North Lake Drive home.
And here's another article:
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.
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.
UFO spotted over Hawaii likely spent rocket | University of Hawaiʻi System News
Thousands were mesmerized by a mysterious flurry of lights that appeared to float across Hawaiʻi's evening sky on Saturday, October 24. Photos and videos of the string of lights flooded social media, leaving many to believe the sighting could be anything from a spaceship carrying extra terrestrials to a meteor shower.
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Institute for Astronomy Professor Richard Wainscoat believes onlookers witnessed the reentry of a spent rocket booster used to launch Venezualan satellite, Venesat-1, back in 2008. The used rocket has been circling Earth since the launch, slowly losing altitude due to friction with the tenuous atmosphere in low-Earth orbit. On Saturday, the booster made its final orbits.
And here's another article:
Pentagon forming a task force to investigate UFO sightings - CNNPolitics
Are those ‘UFOs’ spotted over central Texas?
AUSTIN (KXAN) — If you glanced up at the sky on Saturday morning and swear you saw a UFO staring right back at you, you're not alone.
Several eagle-eyed KXAN viewers contacted us after they spotted three mysterious white objects high in the sky above central Texas early on Saturday morning.
But don't start planning for an alien invasion just yet – because these are not mysterious creatures from another world after all.
Viral videos of 'UFO' in New Jersey was just Goodyear Blimp | 9news.com
Several videos went viral on TikTok and Twitter featuring a "UFO" that was hovering over part of New Jersey and seemed to be glowing. The videos showed many people had even pulled over onto the side of the highway to try and catch a glimpse of what they thought was a supernatural sighting from beyond Earth.
One TikTok video had millions of views and more than 650,000 likes, as of Tuesday afternoon.
UFO videos have been officially released by Pentagon - CNNPolitics
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