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VIDEO: Alleged UFO sighting in Abbotsford/Aldergrove – Chilliwack Progress
The skies in Abbotsford and Aldergrove have once again been gaining attention online, as more footage of unidentified flying objects was recently posted on YouTube.
The footage, recorded on Dec. 1, was posted on the popular Only Real UFOs YouTube Account on Dec. 2.
“Driving east from 264 and Fraser hwy. At Aldergrove B.C. son observed orange glow low obscured by trees, pulled over to see three orange orbs in triangle formation. Wife documented on phone, lights stayed same distance from each other while slowly heading s.w. and slight rotation. 20 sec. or so later a single fiery orange orb brighter than the others followed on the same flight path at the same speed.”
Fact check: Did Pentagon confirm UFO sightings and release videos of them?
The United States Department of Defense has its headquarter in the Pentagon which is based in Virginia. Often, videos about UFO sightings go viral on the internet but they are never confirmed by the government authorities of the USA. In a one of its kind moment, people around the internet are reportedly asking 'Did the Pentagon confirm UFO sightings?
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US Pentagon's UFO Unit to reveal odd, unexplained aerial vehicle sightings by navy intelligence
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.
Pentagon officials will not discuss the program, which is not classified but deals with classified matters. Yet it appeared last month in a Senate committee report outlining spending on the nation's intelligence agencies for the coming year. The report said the program, the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force, was "to standardize collection and reporting" on sightings of unexplained aerial vehicles, and was to report at least some of its findings to the public every six months.
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'Wow, What Is That?' Navy Pilots Report Unexplained Flying Objects - The New York Times
WASHINGTON — The strange objects, one of them like a spinning top moving against the wind, appeared almost daily from the summer of 2014 to March 2015, high in the skies over the East Coast. Navy pilots reported to their superiors that the objects had no visible engine or infrared exhaust plumes, but that they could reach 30,000 feet and hypersonic speeds.
In late 2014, a Super Hornet pilot had a near collision with one of the objects, and an official mishap report was filed. Some of the incidents were videotaped, including one taken by a plane's camera in early 2015 that shows an object zooming over the ocean waves as pilots question what they are watching.
Why we must take UFO sightings by US Navy more seriously
T he official release of some previously leaked UFO videos taken by U.S. navy pilots has sparked renewed interest in the bigger questions. For sure those flying objects are unidentified, but how much attention should we earthlings devote to this issue? I am struck by the contrast between those who see this as an important question and those who think the whole thing will turn out to be an error or some kind of optical illusion.
These 5 UFO Traits, Captured on Video by Navy Fighters, Defy Explanation - HISTORY
When Luis Elizondo ran a small team at the U.S. Department of Defense investigating military-based reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), he heard numerous such accounts—by some of the most highly trained aeronautic experts in the military. They describe objects that appeared to be intelligently controlled, possessing aerodynamic capabilities that far surpass any currently known aircraft technology.
Now pursuing his investigations as part of To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences, Elizondo is an integral part of the investigative team featured on HISTORY's “ Unidentified: Inside America’s UFO Investigation ," where they have continued to gather eyewitness accounts like these:
Florida UFO sightings by the numbers: Sunshine State sees its share of unidentified flying objects
Florida has Cape Canaveral and 21 military bases that send fast-moving objects across the skies, but Floridians aren't seeing more UFO's than the rest of the country.
In fact, Florida sightings are average compared to much of the country, when you look at the overall population of the state, but we do have our share.
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If you look strictly at the number of reports, Floridians claim to have spotted 6,604 UFOs since tracking began. That's roughly 30 sightings for every 100,000 people and puts us pretty much in the middle ranked at 29. California leads the way with more than 13,500 sightings, followed by Alabama with nearly 10,100.
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