In an image from video footage from 2015, an unexplained object is seen at center as it soars among the clouds, traveling against the wind. "There's a whole fleet of them," a naval aviator tells another, though only one indistinct object is shown.
This could have been the day that finally answered the burning question: Are there aliens out there? Sadly, we'll still have to wait.
The ODNI UFO report left open many questions on what these objects are
A highly anticipated government report on unidentified aerial phenomena in American airspace was released Friday afternoon – and it's not as illuminating as some may have hoped.
"Today's rather inconclusive report only marks the beginning of efforts to understand and illuminate what is causing these risks to aviation in many areas around the country and the world," said Sen. Mark R. Warner, D-Va., Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Recent UFO Sightings in Mass., New England – NECN
The U.S. military on Friday delivered a report to Congress that details the findings of a task force on "unidentified aerial phenomena," more commonly referred to as unidentified flying objects, or UFOs.
While the report doesn't offer any clarity on the debate over whether aliens exist, people in New England have certainly had their own experiences of strange phenomena. In fact, it turns out UFO sightings are pretty common in Massachusetts alone.
What to Expect From Pentagon’s UFO Report – NBC10 Philadelphia
The U.S. government can't explain 143 of the 144 cases of unidentified flying objects reported by military planes , according to a highly anticipated intelligence report released Friday.
That report, released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, was meant to shed light on the mystery of those dozens of flying objects, spotted between 2004 and 2021, but instead said it didn't have adequate data to put all but one of them into a category.
Pentagon to release official report on UFO sightings by end of June
There was a time when reported sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFO's) were often dismissed as unreliable or outright exaggerations, but in recent years numerous military officials have reported seeing and even captured footage of unrecognizable objects speeding across the sky.
Some UFO believers hope a new report will be vindicating.
When Samantha Kelcinski was in high school, she wore Star Trek shirts and spoke in Klingon. So it probably came as no surprise that she was obsessed with the idea of UFOs, an interest sparked by a short documentary the now-26-year-old Staten Island native found on Netflix as a kid.
Fort Bragg veterans weigh in on UFO sightings
Dozens of objects, four inches in diameter, that appeared to have a pale-yellow glow streaked across the sky, Roller said.
Roller saw the lights at about 3 a.m. when he was assigned to Fort Bragg in April 1947 for basic training.
Headed out to oversee a fire watch to burn undergrowth in the woods in the early morning hours, Roller does not believe military aircraft was the source of what he saw.
UFOs Remain Unidentified in US Intelligence's Final Report; Possibility of Alien Spacecrafts Not
A highly awaited US intelligence report on dozens of mysterious unidentified flying object sightings said most could not be explained, but did not rule out that some could be alien spacecraft.
The unclassified report said researchers could explain only one of 144 UFO sightings by US government personnel and sources between 2004 and 2021, sightings that often were made during military training activities.
'Normalizing' UFOs - retired U.S. Navy pilot recalls Tic Tac encounter | Reuters
WASHINGTON, June 24 (Reuters) - Retired U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Alex Dietrich has found herself in the glare of media attention ahead of a highly anticipated government report on UFOs, a subject she says she has little interest in, despite actually encountering one on the job.
A Look At The Pentagon's Upcoming UFO Report | Wisconsin Public Radio
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