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- From Around the Web, UFO News
- June 29, 2019
World UFO day is coming up on July 2 and may come as a surprise to learn just how many strange flying objects are spotted each year.
World UFO day is coming up on July 2 and may come as a surprise to learn just how many strange flying objects are spotted each year.
David Coneyworth wrote the letter when he was just 15 years old
The first reported UFO sighting in modern history happened somewhere above Mount Rainier in 1947. A pilot named Kenneth Arnold saw flying objects that looked like “saucers” or “pie pans” — shadowy shapes against the Washington mountain’s snowy facade.
The UFO-investigating group MUFON turns 50 next month. What have we learned over the past five decades?
The Mississippi town of Pascagoula has placed a marker next to the river where two men were abducted by aliens.
A US Navy pilot says new footage released shows the moment he and his colleagues came face to face with UFOs.
Hidden and secretive government agencies have long captured the public’s imagination.
“As a UFO researcher and journalist, folks frequently ask me about when people observe UFOs. I usually smile and reply, “That’s not an easy answer.”” ~Cheryl Costa
In the Bible’s Book of Ezekiel, a mysterious ship appears from the sky in Chaldea, modern-day Kuwait. The next wave of mysterious apparitions showed up in fourth-century China when a “moon boat” was documented floating over the country once every 12 years. More strange sightings were noted around Rome in 218 B.C., Germany in 1561, Hull, England, in 1801, and multiple times during World War II when allied pilots used the term “foo fighters” to describe the odd circles of light pilots noticed flanking their planes during combat.
For centuries, people have witnessed unexplained lights in the sky and thought that perhaps they might be ghosts or angels.