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UFO's of UAP'S in België en de rest van de wereld Ontdek de Fascinerende Wereld van UFO's en UAP's: Jouw Bron voor Onthullende Informatie!
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België: Het Kloppend Hart van UFO-onderzoek
In België is BUFON (Belgisch UFO-Netwerk) dé autoriteit op het gebied van UFO-onderzoek. Voor betrouwbare en objectieve informatie over deze intrigerende fenomenen, bezoek je zeker onze Facebook-pagina en deze blog. Maar dat is nog niet alles! Ontdek ook het Belgisch UFO-meldpunt en Caelestia, twee organisaties die diepgaand onderzoek verrichten, al zijn ze soms kritisch of sceptisch.
Nederland: Een Schat aan Informatie
Voor onze Nederlandse buren is er de schitterende website www.ufowijzer.nl, beheerd door Paul Harmans. Deze site biedt een schat aan informatie en artikelen die je niet wilt missen!
Internationaal: MUFON - De Wereldwijde Autoriteit
Neem ook een kijkje bij MUFON (Mutual UFO Network Inc.), een gerenommeerde Amerikaanse UFO-vereniging met afdelingen in de VS en wereldwijd. MUFON is toegewijd aan de wetenschappelijke en analytische studie van het UFO-fenomeen, en hun maandelijkse tijdschrift, The MUFON UFO-Journal, is een must-read voor elke UFO-enthousiasteling. Bezoek hun website op www.mufon.com voor meer informatie.
Samenwerking en Toekomstvisie
Sinds 1 februari 2020 is Pieter niet alleen ex-president van BUFON, maar ook de voormalige nationale directeur van MUFON in Vlaanderen en Nederland. Dit creëert een sterke samenwerking met de Franse MUFON Reseau MUFON/EUROP, wat ons in staat stelt om nog meer waardevolle inzichten te delen.
Let op: Nepprofielen en Nieuwe Groeperingen
Pas op voor een nieuwe groepering die zich ook BUFON noemt, maar geen enkele connectie heeft met onze gevestigde organisatie. Hoewel zij de naam geregistreerd hebben, kunnen ze het rijke verleden en de expertise van onze groep niet evenaren. We wensen hen veel succes, maar we blijven de autoriteit in UFO-onderzoek!
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16-04-2017
Are UFOs seen on Earth so often people now DON'T BOTHER to report the bizarre sightings?
Are UFOs seen on Earth so often people now DON'T BOTHER to report the bizarre sightings?
ALIEN experts are considering whether people have become so used to seeing UFOs visiting Earth, they are becoming normalised and are less likely to report the experience.
Are so many UFOs seen now that they don't all get reported to MUFON?
The US-based MUTUAL UFO Network (MUFON) is investigating after a stark drop in reported sightings for the first quarter of 2017.
MUFON is the world's biggest organisation dedicated to alien research and keeps searchable online global database of suspicious sightings reported by the public.
Robert Powell, MUFON director of research, said reports from within the US were down by 32 per cent from January to March this year, based on the average amounts over the previous five years.
Domestic UFO reports for the first quarter 2017 are down a staggering 32 per cent as compared to the averse for the same period over the previous five years, according to Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) Director of Research Robert Powell.
From January 1 to March 31, 2017, the MUFON US database showed 992 UFO reports where the case occurred during January, February or March.
The average over the last five years for that period was around 1,460 cases.
Mr Powell said: "We have no current explanation on why the drop in UFO reports.
California has traditionally been the number one reporting state for UFO cases in any given month for years – but that status is somewhat misleading when you review populations.
Roger Marsh, of MUFON
MUFON Executive Director Harzan said: “There is a direct correlation between UFO television programming and UFO reporting.
“The shows apparently make people aware that they have a place to file a report.
"When one of our 'Hangar 1' episodes is playing on the History channel – there is always an increase in reporting - although that surge does tend to be people recalling older cases.”
This year, the top five reporting shapes in 2017 to date are Sphere (186), Star-like (106), Circle (100), Triangle (73) and Disc (64).
But, if you do wish to see a UFO at the moment, MUFON says head to Oregon, the current UFO hot spot, in terms of sightings compared to the number of people.
Mr Marsh said: "California has traditionally been the number one reporting state for UFO cases in any given month for years – but that status is somewhat misleading when you review populations.
"There were 33 UFO reports from California in February 2017 – which is 0.87 reports per million people.
"California holds rank as the most populated state – with more than 38 million people.
But during the same month – February – there were eight reports from Oregon – which equals 2.05 UFO reports for every one million people – from a state with a population of about 3.97 million."
He said the odds of seeing a UFO in oregon
If you were choosing the best spot to night watch for UFOs – you have nearly 3-1 odds in Oregon over California when you review statistics by population.
New Mexico was second for sightings per head of the population.
There were four UFO sightings reported to MUFON in February for New Mexico - 1.92 UFO sightings per million people.
Mauricio Morales posted the "UFO" images on Facebook before they were picked up by various alien websites and YouTube channels, which described it as in the area "Ground Zero" for aliens, UFOs, and secret bases.
Mr Morales posted on Facebook: "As I was driving back to Phoenix this evening, I was a few miles past Parker, when I saw a shooting star with a green hue in the corner of my eye.
"I kept driving for a few miles and noticed a small orange light far in the distance to my right.
"At first I thought that maybe a meteor had hit nearby and set a fire in the desert or possibly a distant antenna light."
I said he thought nothing more of it until about three-and-a-half miles later the light reappeared.
He said: "This is when I realised that whatever this was, wasn’t normal.
"I was about a quarter of a mile from the crossing between Highway 72 and Highway 95 between Parker and Quartzsite, Arizona.
Whatever this was, I have never seen anything like this in my life before. Super cool experience.
Mauricio Morales
However, after calling out on Facebook for views, Mr Morales concluded it was nothing to do with aliens and was just military flares dropped from a military aircraft.
Several people came forward to say they were "marfa lights" which are a type of military flare.
UFO hoax buster Scott Brando also said he had ruled out these being anything alien.
The Italian, who forensically examines alleged UFO images and footage, tweeted that he believed the objects were just military flares.
The earthly conclusion did not stop other UFO sites trying to suggest they could not be explained.
Tyler Glockner, who runs YouTube channel Secureteam10, argued they were far too bright to be flares in a video entitled "MEDIA COVER-UP: Mass UFO Sighting Over Arizona Desert!"
He said it was likely a cover-up as media had reported it wrongly as a meteor, and suggest dthe sighting was in a "Ground Zero" area for alien and UFO activity.
The Collective Evolution conspiracy theory website said although there was no "proof" the Arizona lights were from aliens, people should not be "fooled".
In an article, the website said: "Don’t be fooled, there is a tremendous amount of evidence pointing toward the fact that some of these UFOs, whose presence were officially acknowledged within the mainstream using declassified documents and hundreds of high ranking military/political whistleblowers, are indeed extraterrestrial in origin."
The bizarre disc-like object was filmed on an airplane reportedly flying over the United Kingdom.
Although it is not clear exactly when it was filmed, it was posted onto video-sharing website YouTube yesterday.
In the 60-second clip, the UFO flies through cloud cover at what seems to be the same speed as the aircraft.
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SPOTTED: The bizarre unidentified object was apparently filmed flying next to a plane
“I've not seen anything manmade behaving like that, even a missile does not look that fast”
YouTube user
The person who posted the video online wrote alongside it: "This is mind blowing it's from a plane but it's still keeping up with the airplane which is incredible.
"The video is valid as far as I can tell?"
And netizens seemed to be convinced it is genuinely an alien spaceship.
One internet user commented: "That accelerated very quickly, I've not seen anything manmade behaving like that, even a missile does not look that fast."
Another simply wrote: "Nice".
Passenger jets are apparently good places to catch weird unidentified aircraft on camera.
Yesterday, a gentleman named Mauricio Morales posted some remarkable pictures on the internet that ended up going fairly viral across social media. They were snaps of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs, which does not mean they are extraterrestrial in origin).
That being said, don’t be fooled, there is a tremendous amount of evidence pointing toward the fact that some of these UFOs, whose presence were officially acknowledged within the mainstream using declassified documents and hundreds of high ranking military/political whistleblowers, are indeed extraterrestrial in origin.
There is ample evidence suggesting that many are ‘ours’ as well.
We’ve written about this quite extensively, and if you want to learn more about that and sift through all of the evidence we’ve accumulated over the past 8 years, please visit the exopolitics section of our website here. Another great place to start is with UFO researcher Richard Dolan.
Here’s Morales’ statement on what he experienced from his Facebook post:
“As I was driving back to Phoenix this evening, I was a few miles past Parker, AZ when I saw a shooting star with a green hue in the corner of my eye. I kept driving for a few miles and noticed a small orange light far in the distance to my right. At first I thought that maybe a meteor had hit nearby and set a fire in the desert or possibly a distant antenna light.
I didn’t quite think much of it and continued to drive for another three miles. I noticed that the light was gone. I drove another half of a mile and I saw the light appear again. This is when I realized that whatever this was, wasn’t normal.
I was about a quarter of a mile from the crossing between Highway 72 and Highway 95 between Parker and Quartzsite, Arizona.
I immediately pulled over and attached my camera to my tripod. To my SW direction, there were six orange-red lights floating around in the horizon. Some of them would dim out and then brighten back up, others just seemed to float and hover away slowly. They seemed to travel in a parallel pattern with a very bright fiery glisten. I took photos and videos and in less than 15 minutes, the mysterious objects vanished without a trace.
All of the photographs are timestamped and are not edited whatsoever. The video is slightly cropped for better viewing.
Whatever this was, I have never seen anything like this in my life before. Super cool experience.
*UPDATE* 4/11/17 11:22pm
I have noticed that my cameras clock is set 8 minutes ahead. Which means that the time stamps are all 8 minutes ahead. I also saw a video of the same exact thing but from the opposite end in El Centro, CA. That means that whatever this was, it was visible for at least 100 miles.
ABC15 is reporting that the photos were part of the meteor. They were not. The meteor struck about 10 minutes before I pulled over on HWY 95 and got footage of these lights. The difference in lighting you see in the photos is because I was using different settings to get a more visible photo of what they were.”
Below are a few pictures, but you can view the video Timelapse on his Facebook page.
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14-04-2017
UFO sightings amongst Freedom of Information requests sent to Kilkenny County Council in past year
UFO sightings amongst Freedom of Information requests sent to Kilkenny County Council in past year
Councillors and council officials expenses were also included in the questions asked.
Kilkenny County Council got some interesting requests presented to them under the freedom of information act since January 2016.
Among those was any communication made to the department from members of the public with regard to UFO’s, UFO sightings or incidents of a similar nature.
The request was made by a Journalist in January of this year, but was refused by the local authority.
Another request that was refused was when a business asked for a list of common areas in the city for parking which do not require or need a parking disc or ticket.
In 2016 the council were asked to release the total amount of money spent for paying celebrities to attend events from 2013 – 2016. This request was also refused.
Among the requests granted under the freedom of information act was the total amount spent on public notices in newspapers and the breakdown of payments to companies for translating services.
Flying lanterns like these ones caused concern in the town of Duck Lake, Sask. this weekend.
(Lee Jin-man/The Associated Press)
A memorial service in small-town Saskatchewan caused a brief moment of panic this weekend as flying lanterns were mistaken for everything from missiles to UFOs.
On Sunday night, Brenda Gaudry was driving through Duck Lake, Sask. when she and her husband noticed five or six bright lights moving across the night sky.
"At first, I thought it was really cool," she said. "Then I started to think about all the things going on with Donald Trump and shooting missiles and all these things that are going on in the world."
As soon as she got home, she uploaded a video she took to Facebook to ask the community if they had seen the lights in the sky. The video unexpectedly turned viral. On Wednesday afternoon, it had been watched 12,000 times.
"I didn't even know it had gone that crazy," she said. "All of a sudden, it was in the thousands, and it just keeps going."
Gaudry wasn't the only one surprised by the lights. Apparently one young boy walking down the street saw them and ran home, thinking there was a nuclear war.
Eventually, Gaudry was approached by the organizers of a memorial service, who told her the flying lanterns had been released to commemorate the one-year anniversary of a young man's death.
She said she didn't know about the service and didn't mean to anger the family.
"Some people were very angry," she said. "They thought I was trying to make fun of these lanterns. But I didn't know what it was."
Meanwhile, things have started to calm down in Duck Lake, located 85 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon.
"I'm so happy and elated that that's what it was," she said. "And not what I feared it was."
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UFO museum opens in Runcorn ahead of potential 'Alien Festival'
UFO museum opens in Runcorn ahead of potential 'Alien Festival'
Artist inspired by tale of 'UFO contactee from Runcorn' teams up with composer and others to lay on archives and music
BYOLIVER CLAY
A pop-up display celebrating the world of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) is on show in Runcorn for two weeks.
The Flying Saucer Museum is on from April 10-25 in Runcorn Shopping Centre
Chiz Turnross, the organiser behind the event, is hoping to raise awareness and test the water for a potential alien festival later in the year.
The pop-up museum was inspired by the 60th anniversary of Europe’s first purported UFO contactee, James Cooke, of Runcorn, who claimed to have encountered a spaceship on Runcorn Hill in September 1957 and also to have been taken to the planet Zomdic by his extraterrestrial visitors.
Chiz, who is also an artist, came across the story while researching Cheshire folklore.
He uncovered a Runcorn Weekly News article stored in microfiche format at Runcorn Library with the headline ‘Runcorn flying saucer anticipates red moon’ in reference to the blood moon that month.
UFO SPOTTED IN THE SKIES OVER LIVERPOOL
The report related the events of James Cooke’s alleged rendezvous with Zomdic.
Chiz has collaborated with curator Jane Anderson, of Models For Practice, composer Lucy Pankhurst and family, friends and residents to produce a miniature archive of UFO-related material, workshops and performances, and to gather views and ideas from the public on the alien festival, while researching international collaborators for what he said would be the UK’s first ‘Alien Festival’.
Chiz said: “At first I was researching blind until I hit upon the idea of an Alien Festival for Runcorn and Halton, a heritage project with a difference. Beyond the James Cooke story, Halton appears to be the prime UK window for UFO activity.”
He added: “The fortnight-long mission will culminate in a specially composed alien music performance in the former Mecca Bingo hall in Runcorn Shopping City centre, which we hope will consolidate our research and celebrate our findings.”
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Numerous UFO sightings reported in County Derry over the past few years
Numerous UFO sightings reported in County Derry over the past few years
Reports of UFOs across Co Derry in recent years include witnessing strange red, blue and white lights in the sky, a potential sighting of Santa on Christmas Day and a person who claimed they were abducted by aliens in Magherafelt.
Reports from Limavady, Ballykelly, Claudy and Bellaghy are some of the sightings that have been submitted to several UFO sighting websites.
A report from Magherafelt was submitted to ufo-hunters.com in early April 1998. It states that a group of people were walking through a wooded area when they noticed a light in the sky.
“We looked up and saw the ship in the sky. It changed from an oval shape to a disc shape before our eyes. There was a bright flash of light and I found myself in the spacecraft,” the report read.
“I noticed a few oval shaped heads surrounding me. I was momentarily stunned and couldn’t move. When I woke up I was on a cold bench. The 'beings' were operating on me and I have the scars to prove it.”
The person then said that the group was returned to the spot where they left, but arrived three hours before they had left. The person who made the reports said they still “have flashbacks to this day.”
A report made to ufoinfo.com by three witnesses in Limavady says that they spotted “a very bright fiery object in the sky” just after Christmas Dinner in 2008.
“My first impressions where that it was a plane on fire because of the intense orangey red light emanating from the object,” the report read.
“The fieryness of the object changed into three circular disks in a triangular formation as it moved away.”
“My grandson reckoned it was Santa Claus going home after a busy night!!!”
There were also two separate reports of three orange spheres flying in a line over Limavady on the same day in February 2008.
A couple driving between Portglenone and Bellaghy in December 2011 reported seeing a flashing blue light in the sky, which “shot across just above the horizon & stopped at a position of 9 o'clock in relation to the car.”
“It had stopped flashing at this stage and stayed completely still for approx two seconds. It then shot across to a positon of 7 o'clock, stayed still for approx one second then disappeared.”
A student living in Ballykelly said that they saw four crafts in the sky in September 2013, one of which was “the shape of a traffic cone” and then saw another craft they described as “the shape of a modern set of bathroom scales or something, oval, and curved in the middle.”
He said that he had a feeling of “peace and a sort of inner understanding” as he watched the objects, but later became afraid and went inside.
“I did this as although I have quite a big interest in UFOs and extra-terrestrials, at that time I did not want to be abducted.”
A report from Portstewart in March 2016 speaks of a silent moving light in the sky, which had flashing red, blue and white lights, while an October 2010 report from Coleraine mentions an orange light and an oblong object “with four wings in the shape of bent arms (crablike)” that suddenly shot up into the sky.
Chris McMurray, Chairperson of the Northern Ireland UFO Society said that reports of UFOs in the north appear to be becoming more frequent. However, he said that many reports can be easily explained as sightings of Chinese lanterns, satellites, aircraft or even planets, particularly Venus.
“The two biggest headaches for UFO researchers and investigators are Chinese lanterns and more recently, drones. Drones can be bright and seem silent at a distance at night and appear to pull off impossible manoeuvres, of which can't be attributed to any conventional manned aircraft,” he said.
Mr McMurray added that there were cases that could not be explained and that they tend to occur at “sites of historical significance.”
“A lot of ancient sites tend to be built on or near places where natural energy produced by the earth is significantly stronger than elsewhere. These are called primary nodal points, and structures such as the great pyramids in Egypt, Stonehenge in England and even military establishments are reported to be near them,” he said.
He said that he was “sceptical” of the report of an abduction in Magherafelt and said that such a case “would always merit a one to one interview with the abductee to establish if they're fabricating their story or not.”
“Demonologists would also have an interest here as they tend to believe that demonic entities are behind hallucinations which are interpreted as alien abductions,” he said.
UFO sightings are still being reported at a near- record level, according to the survey.
In 2016, 1,131 UFO reports were officially filed in Canada, the fifth year in a row above 1,000 cases but down slightly from 1,267 UFO sightings reported in 2015.
Last year most UFO reports were recorded during the summer with June, July and August having a combined 37.7 per cent of all cases.
Most sighting reports were simple lights in the sky, known as Nocturnal Lights (54.9 per cent), and Close Encounters comprised less than one per cent of the total.
The most popular shape of UFO reported in 2016 was a simple point source of light.
Other shapes reported were Triangle, Ball, Cigar and Fireball.
The classic “flying saucer” was only reported 48 times or 5 per cent in 2016.
While the vast majority of cases reported to UFO groups and official agencies are of low Strangeness, some rather odd incidents are reported each year, the report states.
"Close Encounter cases are definitely in the minority, but some of these cases are extremely close indeed," it said.
A witness in Cornwall, P.E.I. reported that a thin, six-foot-tall, long fingered, white alien in a black suit appeared in his bedroom. The witness spoke to the alien, which then left by walking through a wall.
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One report from Quebec simply stated 'They contacted me.'
Someone spotted a mysterious “white orb” in the sky in just one of many photographs they took last spring at Lion's Head and reported it as a UFO.
A couple months later, a person noticed a “starlike object” moving side to side in the skies over Williamsford. The object then flashed and disappeared.
Then, last fall, someone in Markdale saw two lights moving at a high rate of speed before blinking out in the sky.
The three accounts were among the 1,131 reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) that were officially filed last year in Canada, according to a 2016 Canadian UFO Survey produced by the Manitoba-based Ufology Research.
Six of the reports related to sightings in Grey-Bruce.
Astronomer Chris Rutkowski, the study's author, said 21 per cent of the reports in the survey have been classified as having a probable explanation, while 74 per cent did not come with enough information to be explained.
Only about four per cent of the cases are considered unexplained, which is the lowest in 28 years. That's most likely due, he said, to more careful scrutiny by Ufology of the raw information it received. About 1.5 per cent of the cases have been explained, which is the lowest in 24 years.
The survey notes that the unexplained classification does not imply an alien visitation.
“None of the reports that we have and none of the statistical studies that we do really say anything about whether there are aliens out there or not. This is simply what people are reporting,” Rutkowski said in an interview.
“Some people claim that they've seen some aliens associated with them but we don't have any proof of that.”
Rutkowski said, as an astronomer, he believes there is probably extraterrestrial life “out there somewhere.
“And probably within five or 10 years, we're going to find some definite proof that there is life outside our solar system quite close to earth. But there's no definite proof for this,” he said.
The UFO sightings included in Ufology Research's report were either reported directly to the organization or were collected from other sources, such as Canadian government agencies, civilian Canadian UFO organizations, USA-based groups like the Mutual UFO Network and the National UFO Reporting Centre, and Internet sites, including YouTube.
This was the fifth year in a row that more than 1,000 cases were included in the report.
Just over 18,000 Canadian UFO reports have been catalogued since the Canadian UFO Survey launched 28 years ago. About 2,150 of the cases are still unexplained.
In 2016, about 57 per cent of the sightings related to a “simple point source of light in the sky.” About five per cent of the UFOs were described as being the classic flying saucer shape, while nine per cent were reported as balls of light, five per cent were identified as fireballs, four per cent were triangular shapes and three per cent were cigar-shaped objects.
Only one per cent of the cases described a “close encounter.”
The other local cases in the 2016 survey include a March 18 report of a red light flying fast in the sky in the Town of the Blue Mountains before a helicopter came into the area and an April 1 account of a white light crossing the night sky above Owen Sound. There was also a report of an unknown object flying in multiple directions above Walkerton on Nov. 6.
Columnist Cheryl Costa tells the origins of the “flying saucer” name.
This particular UFO classification hasn’t always been called flying saucers. UFOs have been reported for many centuries, so it’s no surprise they have been called many other names.
Strange objects and lights in the sky were reported in Charles Fort’s 1919 non-fiction publication The Book of the Damned. It was called “Damned” because 19th- and 20th-century scientists refused to investigate such reports.
During World War II, pilots on all sides of the conflict reported strange objects that literally flew circles around aircrafts of that era.The American airmen nicknamed them “foo-fighters.”
It wasn’t until 1947 the term came to be. On June 24, 1947, businessman and private pilot Kenneth A. Arnold of Washington State reported observing a “V”-shaped formatting of nine discs flying at great speed over Washington’s Mount Rainier. Two days later, the Chicago Sun, while reporting the news of Arnold’s sighting, coined the term “flying saucer,” and the handle stuck.
Statistically speaking, flying saucers as a UFO silhouette are approximately 5.5 percent of the 120,000-plus national UFO sightings. Of course, the principle national UFO reporting databases don’t call them flying saucers. The National UFO Reporting Center and Mutual UFO Network refer to them as a “discs.” Both databases have relatively equal numbers: NUFORC with 51 percent of this type of report and MUFON with 49 percent. From 2001-2015, the national total is 6,629 flying saucer reports.
The top five states for flying saucer reports are:California: 902; Florida: 433; Texas: 380; New York: 316; Arizona: 315. At the other end of the ranking, we must not forget the states with the least amount of flying saucer reports. They are: Wyoming: 16; Detroit: 13; North Dakota: 12; Washington D.C.: 10; San Diego: 8.
If you are interested in joining a monthly UFO discussion group in the Onondaga County area, drop Cheryl an email at Blogger@CherylCosta.com. If you have a UFO sighting to report, you can use either one of the two national database services:nuforc.org or mufon.com. Both services respect confidentiality.
Triangle UFOs have reportedly been seen all over the US, according to MUFON.
UFO investigators are looking into a case when a man said he encountered a low flying, silent, triangle-shaped object along a rural road.
The man in Orrington, Maine, was driving with friends at 11.19pm local time when the incident happened.
He reported it the the US-based Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) which is investigating the growing phenomenon.
In a report to the organisation, which keeps a global database of UFO cases it investigates, the witness said: "We were heading up the Brewer Lake Road and went around an ‘S’ turn and we had noticed these red lights down the road above the dam on the lake."
He initially thought it could be a plane from Bangor International Airport.
He added: "But there was something unusual about the lights.
“This triangular silhouette went from being far off the road and fairly high in the air (500 – 700 feet) to swooping in very close probably 400 feet off the road and 200 feet high.
“The way the object moved down closer was very odd and I was euphoric, but terrified at the same time.
"It was flat with the horizon when the object dipped up one side at 20 to 30 degrees and swooped in closer.
"The best way to describe it is the way a feather or a leaf falls to the ground and swoops side-to-side. After it swooped down close to the car everyone started to have this moment of awe, yet panicky.”
The man went on to describe a bizarre encounter that they tried to film.
He said: "We were all looking at the black equilateral triangle that had glowing bright red lights on each end.
"The object also had a centre light that glowed white and the object was dark against the clear night sky and it had to have been 40 to 60 feet across.
“But we looked at the video after and we couldn’t see anything but darkness.
"While she was filming, I kept almost driving my new car off the road into a ditch because this object seemed to be hovering closer to us.”
The group said they saw a second, larger triangular object in the sky.
The way the object moved down closer was very odd and I was euphoric, but terrified at the same time.
UFO witness
The report added: "We turned the corner away from the UFO, and this bigger, triangular thing was across the lake above the Holden/Bucksport side of the lake heading towards the direction of the black triangle UFO.
"This could have been an aeroplane, but it was still dead silent.
“For weeks after I kept dreaming about that 4 or 5 minutes of my life and it was odd it happened on Friday the 13th."
The incident was in January, but has just been reported to MUFON.
Maine MUFON Assistant State Director Valerie Shultz is investigating.
A MUFON spokesman said: "Please remember that most UFO sightings can be explained as something natural or man-made."
In December Express.co.uk revealed the huge number of similar triangle UFO reports being made to MUFON.
The reports are often eerily similar, leading to speculation the bizarre UFOs could be REAL.
Many reports tell of a silent triangle shape, defined by a series of lights, that are said to be in some cases as big as a football field, moving slowly across the sky.
Scott Brando runs website ufoofinterest.org which exposes hoax UFO sightings.
He is sceptical any unexplainable sightings have been made.
Mr Brando says triangle UFOs are usually aircraft or military flares.
He told Express.co.uk: “About other similar sightings I'd like to see some reports by MUFON, however many formation of sky lanterns or the launch of skydivers Golden Knights were often mistaken for UFOs.”
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11-04-2017
ENORME UFO'S VLAKBIJ VLIEGTUIG
ENORME UFO'S VLAKBIJ VLIEGTUIG
Misschien komt het doordat het drukker wordt in het luchtruim dat er steeds vaker UFO’s worden waargenomen door passagiers vanuit vliegtuigen?
Ook nu zijn er enkele van die waarnemingen in Amerika, waarbij eentje bij een bekende onderwaterbasis voor UFO’s, net voor de kust van Californië.
Op 7 april 2017 reist een gezin met een vliegtuig van de luchtvaartmaatschappij Frontier van Philadelphia in Pennsylvania naar Charlotte in North Carolina.
Het is rond de middag en hun 7-jarige zoon zit bij het raam en roept naar zijn ouders om naar buiten te kijken omdat hij een ruimteschip in de lucht ziet.
De ouders nemen meerdere foto’s en wanneer je inzoomt, dan zie je inderdaad een aantal objecten die niet thuishoren in het landschap.
Volgens UFO experts zijn het ook grote objecten, ongeveer een paar kilometer in lengte. Waar deze waarneming veel op lijkt, zijn de UFO’s die enkele jaren geleden door mijnwerkers in Chili werden waargenomen en waar toen kleinere UFO’s uit tevoorschijn kwamen.
Wat we wel hebben geleerd in de loop der jaren is om dit soort objecten niet af te doen als “wolken”, want dikwijls blijken ze dat echt niet te zijn.
Naast dit verhaal is er nog een vergelijkbare waarneming, eveneens door een gezin uit Amerika aan boord van een vliegtuig, dit keer van Los Angeles naar Hawaï.
Het verhaal wordt verteld door Carlos en Yvette die net na het opstijgen vanaf Los Angeles vanuit het raam een zilverkleurige glinsterende schijf zien. Het object scheen volkomen stil te hangen en nadat men erin geslaagd was om een aantal foto’s te nemen, was het plotsklaps verdwenen.
In de video hieronder wordt het stel geïnterviewd door onderzoeker L.A. Mazulli die heel erg geïnteresseerd is in dit object, omdat het is gefilmd net voor de kust waar zich al jaren een zogenaamde UFO hotspot bevindt en er sprake schijnt te zijn van een ondergronds UFO basis voor de kust.
Nu lijkt het erop dat de ingang van deze basis, net voor de kust van Californië, misschien is ontdekt.
Onlangs werd er via een het Amerikaanse radiostation, Dark Matter Radio, een bizarre ontdekking bekendgemaakt.
Het betreft een gigantische onderwateringang net voor de kust van Malibu bij wat men noemt Point Dume. Het is een soort plateaustructuur van ongeveer 2,2 bij 4 kilometer. Het bevindt zich op een afstand van precies 6,66 mijl (10,7 kilometer) vanaf de kust.
De ruimte tussen de pilaren is 837 meter en de hoogte 192 meter. Het dak van het plateau is 150 meter dik en lijkt zelfs bestand tegen nucleaire explosies. Het geheel bevindt zich op een diepte van 450 meter onderwater.
De streek rond Malibu is al jarenlang een “hotspot” voor UFO’s en ook doen al die tijd al verhalen de ronde over een ondergrondse buitenaardse basis voor de kust. Is dit dan misschien eindelijk de oplossing voor dit raadsel?
De ingang is groot genoeg voor ruimteschepen van aanzienlijke omvang en eventueel ook voor nucleaire onderzeeërs. Al vanaf de jaren vijftig worden er met grote regelmaat UFO’s waargenomen in dit deel van Californië. In de jaren zeventig was het de gewoonte van veel gezinnen om als uitje naar Point Dume te gaan om daar de veelkleurige UFO’s onder water te zien verdwijnen.
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10-04-2017
Aliens are HERE on Earth and will TAKE OVER, Stanton Friedman a Nuclear Physicist, UFO Researcher
Aliens are HERE on Earth and will TAKE OVER, Stanton Friedman a Nuclear Physicist, UFO Researcher
Published on Apr 3, 2017
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It was a dazzling light show that bewitched astronomers watching the night sky above Norwich - but was it proof of life on other planets?
Just months after Queen Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953, the Eastern Evening News front page carried a story about a visit from an Unidentified Flying Object which might have travelled to Earth through its own corona.
On October 8, the EEN reported that Frank Potter had spotted something unusual in the sky over his home on South Park Avenue in Norwich.
The amateur astronomer told reporters that he’d seen a noiseless object two days earlier at 7.15pm, travelling from south-west to north-east.
Training his telescope on the craft, he followed the saucer-shaped object as it sped across the sky, noting: “rays or beams of light could be seen distinctly from the dome and attached directly beneath it was a much larger and flattened dome with a protruding band running in a circumference around its edge.
“The underneath of the large flattened bottom dome was hollow and appeared to be glowing red, but there were no vapour trails or gases to be seen.”
The article prompted several other star-gazers to come forward to say they too had spotted something to suggest that we are not alone.
Mr Potter also revealed that a further seven members of the Norwich Astronomical Society, to which he belonged, had also seen the saucer.
Leonard G Cramp, vice-president of the British UFO Research Association, included the Norwich sighting in his 1954 book Space, Gravity and The Flying Saucer, a highly technical examination of the technology necessary to build a flying saucer.
Excerpts from Cramp’s book - including Mr Potter’s testimony - can be found online in the Central Intelligence Agency’s declassified documents library.
The truth is out there...somewhere above South Park Avenue.
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UFOs sighted in Nova Scotia: report
UFOs sighted in Nova Scotia: report
THE CHRONICLE HERALD
A star-filled night sky is seen at Kejimkujik National Park. (PARKS CANADA)
There were 17 UFO sightings in Nova Scotia last year, according to annual data from UFOlogy Research of Manitoba.
The organization released the 2016 Canadian UFO Survey, an annual list of all the reported sightings across the country for the previous year, on March 29.
In 2016, 1,131 UFO reports were officially filed in Canada, the fifth year in a row more than 1,000 cases were reported.
Since the annual Canadian UFO Survey was initiated in 1989, Canadians have reported 18,038 sightings. More than 2,100 of these reports are categorized as “Unexplained.”
The 17 reported Nova Scotia sightings are as follows:
Feb. 2: East Bay – four white triangular objects slowly flying in strange patterns in the sky
March 1: Terence Bay – possible plane crash, explosion, with a “plane” descending before breaking in half and catching on fire.
March 26: Bear River – a beam of blue-white light straight down to the ground, no visible craft.
April 27: Canning – orange light flying erratically in the sky before descending and disappearing.
July 31: Cheticamp – two objects flying through sky. Car starter stopped working.
Aug. 1: New Waterford – large ball of pulsating light moving at different speeds and turning slightly.
Aug. 8: Porters Lake – bright light moving across the sky.
Sept. 12: Upper Tantallon – large reflective triangular object hovering before receding fast and vanishing.
Sept. 26: Donkin – unknown object seen in photo. Possibly water drop. Military plane seen in area a day later.
Oct. 10: Nova Scotia (exact location not specified) – star-like object stationary for 10 minutes then darting across the sky.
Oct. 11: Port Greville — three orange fireballs and a "spider-like" object moving across the sky.
Oct. 21: Glace Bay – star-like objects in “reverse P” formation; “black satin rippling.”
Oct. 27: Halifax – large white light falling from the sky.
Nov. 10: Sherbrooke – orange light fading between yellow and orange while moving in the sky.
Nov. 12: Truro – oval-shaped light with yellow light around it, slowly moving before a bright flash of light and it was gone.
Dec. 9: Truro – low-flying object like shooting star.
Dec. 21: Halifax – bright light like flash moved east to west quickly, slower than shooting star.
Seven UFOs were reported in First Nations communities in 2016, according to an annual survey. (Mike Blake/Reuters)
Seven First Nations reported unidentified flying objects in 2016, according to an annual survey by Winnipeg-based Ufology Research.
Three of those sightings were on Walpole Island — located over 250 kilometres southwest of Toronto — according to the 2016 Canadian UFO Survey, which lists 1,131 reports from across the country.
The incidents in Walpole Island include someone reporting a "bright light remaining in one area but moving up and down slightly" on the evening of Jan. 3, 2016.
On Jan. 4, 2016 someone in Kahnawake reported seeing a "large yellow pyramid hovering in the sky" over the Mohawk community, located near Montreal.
Bright lights, flying objects
Most of the 2016 sightings reported by First Nations were in Ontario and Quebec, including one on the Sagamok First Nation on May 27, when someone there spotted a "bright light moving very fast before disappearing."
Someone in Wikwemikong, located on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, reported seeing an "object flying past the moon with no sound in a straight line" on July 19.
But there was also a sighting in La Ronge, a northern Saskatchewan town where most of the residents are Cree or Métis. According to the document, someone reported witnessing "seven lights moving in the sky" on Nov. 10.
A nd a report from Iqaluit said someone saw "many star-like lights flying together" on Sept. 16.
The Canadian UFO Survey has been compiled annually since 1989 by Ufology Research of Manitoba. The group said 18,038 sightings across Canada have been catalogued since the survey began.
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