(CNN) Flying saucers. Unexplained lights. Tic-tacs in the skies. UFO sightings have confounded government officials, witnesses and enthusiasts for more than 70 years.
Aliens Might Already Be Watching Us - Scientific American
On June 25 the Pentagon and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released their much hyped report on unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP. Space alien enthusiasts and skeptics alike awaited it with bated breath.
But we already know our world is easily detectable by extrasolar observers.
Astronauts at China's new space station conduct first spacewalk | World News - Hindustan Times
Astronauts at China's new space station conducted their first spacewalk on Sunday, news agency AFP reported quoting the Chinese state media. This comes as part of Beijing's plan to expand its extraterrestrial ambitions.
Three spacemen blasted off in June, docking at the Tiangong station where they are to remain for three months in China's longest crewed mission to date. On Sunday morning, two of them exited the core cabin, said state broadcaster CCTV.
How Humanity Can Earn the Respect of Extraterrestrials - Scientific American
In a recent Q&A forum about my book Extraterrestrial , I confessed that I search for signs of intelligent civilizations in the sky since I can’t seem to find any on Earth. An audience member chuckled and asked: “How do you define an intelligent civilization?”
July 2 is World UFO Day. Have you seen a UFO? | Teen | santafenewmexican.com
{div dir="auto"} Lincoln Byrd, Santa Fe High School graduate "I've never seen a UFO and I don't believe in aliens. I'm not ruling out the possibility that they may exist, but until proven, I believe they don't."{/div}
Scientist: I want to believe in UFOs. Prove me wrong. | Commentary | phillytrib.com
The image from video provided by the Department of Defense labelled Gimbal, from 2015, an unexplained object is seen at center as it is tracked as it soars high along the clouds traveling against the wind.
An unclassified Pentagon report was released Friday, detailing 144 individual reports of what the government terms "unidentified aerial phenomenon" seen by military observers, taken between 2004 and 2021 (although it doesn't mention alien visitation).
‘The Tomorrow War’ Review: A sci-fi mashup as derivative as its title suggests |
The name given to the fanged, tentacled, projectile-throwing alien monstrosities of "The Tomorrow War" is Whitespike, and every time it was uttered I couldn't help but think it sounds more convincingly like the name of an energy drink than an extraterrestrial threat.
The kids of the past are for once justified in their cynical worldviews – why worry about that exam when the world won't last much longer?
Transcript: Representative André Carson on "Face the Nation," July 4,
ED O'KEEFE: In a recently declassified report, US intelligence officials have offered no explanation for dozens of unexplained sightings witnessed by Navy pilots since 2004. Congressman André Carson of Indiana chaired a classified briefing on this report and joins us from Washington.
REP. ANDRÉ CARSON (D-IN): Well, these attacks obviously have always targeted primarily two pillars of our American foundation, the government and US businesses, and we've seen this debacle with SolarWinds. We've seen it with the Colonial Pipeline. We've been briefed as a committee.
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