UFO sightings
Date: From Prehistoric Times to Today
Where: Worldwide
Are UFO Sighting Real?:In the Editors view regarding some UFO sightings the answer is a resounding YES, our Auckland UFO Photo that Aliens, UFO's and Us are releasing for sale is a geniune UFO photo taken late at night in June 2017 over Auckland on 11/6/2017 at 23.46. One Scientist says aliens in UFOs might be Earthlings from the futureWe’ve been chasing ET for millennia with nothing concrete to show for it. Aside from conspiracy theory claims that the US government has an alien spacecraft hidden away somewhere, up to now there has been no documented proof that alien life exists, one scientist even says that UFO's and Aliens might be Earthings of the future in a time warp UFO’sAn unidentified flying object (UFO) is any aerial phenomenon that cannot immediately be identified. Most UFOs are identified on investigation as conventional objects or phenomena. The term is widely used for claimed observations of extraterrestrial spacecraft. TerminologyThe term "UFO" (or "UFOB") was coined in 1953 by the United States Air Force to serve as a catch-all for all such reports. In its initial definition, the USAF stated that a "UFOB" was "any airborne object which by performance, aerodynamic characteristics, or unusual features, does not conform to any presently known aircraft or missile type, or which cannot be positively identified as a familiar object." Accordingly, the term was initially restricted to that fraction of cases which remained unidentified after investigation, as the USAF was interested in potential national security reasons and "technical aspects". During the late 1940s and through the 1950s, UFOs were often referred to popularly as "flying saucers" or "flying discs". The term UFO became more widespread during the 1950s, at first in technical literature, but later in popular use. UFOs garnered considerable interest during the Cold War, an era associated with a heightened concern for national security, and, more recently, in the 2010s, for unexplained reasons. The Oxford English Dictionary defines a UFO as "An unidentified flying object; a 'flying saucer'." As an acronym, "UFO" was coined by Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, who headed Project Blue Book, then the USAF's official investigation of UFOs. He wrote, "Obviously the term 'flying saucer' is misleading when applied to objects of every conceivable shape and performance. For this reason, the military prefers the more general, if less colorful, name: unidentified flying objects, UFO for short. Other phrases that were used officially and that predate the UFO acronym include; “flying disc", "unexplained flying discs", and "unidentifiable object".The phrase "flying saucer" had gained widespread attention after the summer of 1947. On June 24, a civilian pilot named Kenneth Arnold reported seeing nine objects flying in formation near Mount Rainier. Arnold timed the sighting and estimated the speed of discs to be over 1,200 mph (1,931 km/h). At the time, he claimed he described the objects flying in a saucer-like fashion, leading to newspaper accounts of "flying saucers" and "flying discs". In popular usage, the term UFO came to be used to refer to claims of alien spacecraftSightingsStudies have established that the majority of UFO observations are misidentified conventional objects or natural phenomena including most commonly aircraft, balloons, sky lanterns, satellites, flares and astronomical objects such as meteors, bright stars, shooting stars, and planets. A small percentage are hoaxes. Up to 10% of reported sightings remain unexplained after proper investigation, and therefore can be classified as unidentified in the strictest sense. The Partial UFO Photo above was taken on 11/6/2017 at 23.46 and released by us is the best photo we have ever seen that has been released in the Public Arena For countless people, the existence of UFOs is undeniable. Many experts, including those who’ve analyzed recently released footage from the US Navy, are convinced that at least some reports of flying objects of unknown origin throughout history are true. The USA Navy cryptically says it has top-secret UFO briefings that would cause 'exceptionally grave damage' to US national security if published• The Navy says it has material about UFOs that, if released, “would cause exceptionally grave damage to the National Security of the United States.”• The Navy said it “discovered certain briefing slides that are classified TOP SECRET” in response to a freedom-of-information request, which asked about a series of videos that showed pilots baffled by mysterious, fast objects in the sky.• The Navy previously confirmed it was treating these objects as UFOs – which means they are being treated as unexplained but not necessarily extraterrestrial.• One of the videos was published by published by The New York Times in 2017, and pilots told The Times they saw the objects accelerate, stop, and turn in ways that went beyond known aerospace technology.
Where: Worldwide
Are UFO Sighting Real?:In the Editors view regarding some UFO sightings the answer is a resounding YES, our Auckland UFO Photo that Aliens, UFO's and Us are releasing for sale is a geniune UFO photo taken late at night in June 2017 over Auckland on 11/6/2017 at 23.46. One Scientist says aliens in UFOs might be Earthlings from the futureWe’ve been chasing ET for millennia with nothing concrete to show for it. Aside from conspiracy theory claims that the US government has an alien spacecraft hidden away somewhere, up to now there has been no documented proof that alien life exists, one scientist even says that UFO's and Aliens might be Earthings of the future in a time warp UFO’sAn unidentified flying object (UFO) is any aerial phenomenon that cannot immediately be identified. Most UFOs are identified on investigation as conventional objects or phenomena. The term is widely used for claimed observations of extraterrestrial spacecraft. TerminologyThe term "UFO" (or "UFOB") was coined in 1953 by the United States Air Force to serve as a catch-all for all such reports. In its initial definition, the USAF stated that a "UFOB" was "any airborne object which by performance, aerodynamic characteristics, or unusual features, does not conform to any presently known aircraft or missile type, or which cannot be positively identified as a familiar object." Accordingly, the term was initially restricted to that fraction of cases which remained unidentified after investigation, as the USAF was interested in potential national security reasons and "technical aspects". During the late 1940s and through the 1950s, UFOs were often referred to popularly as "flying saucers" or "flying discs". The term UFO became more widespread during the 1950s, at first in technical literature, but later in popular use. UFOs garnered considerable interest during the Cold War, an era associated with a heightened concern for national security, and, more recently, in the 2010s, for unexplained reasons. The Oxford English Dictionary defines a UFO as "An unidentified flying object; a 'flying saucer'." As an acronym, "UFO" was coined by Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, who headed Project Blue Book, then the USAF's official investigation of UFOs. He wrote, "Obviously the term 'flying saucer' is misleading when applied to objects of every conceivable shape and performance. For this reason, the military prefers the more general, if less colorful, name: unidentified flying objects, UFO for short. Other phrases that were used officially and that predate the UFO acronym include; “flying disc", "unexplained flying discs", and "unidentifiable object".The phrase "flying saucer" had gained widespread attention after the summer of 1947. On June 24, a civilian pilot named Kenneth Arnold reported seeing nine objects flying in formation near Mount Rainier. Arnold timed the sighting and estimated the speed of discs to be over 1,200 mph (1,931 km/h). At the time, he claimed he described the objects flying in a saucer-like fashion, leading to newspaper accounts of "flying saucers" and "flying discs". In popular usage, the term UFO came to be used to refer to claims of alien spacecraftSightingsStudies have established that the majority of UFO observations are misidentified conventional objects or natural phenomena including most commonly aircraft, balloons, sky lanterns, satellites, flares and astronomical objects such as meteors, bright stars, shooting stars, and planets. A small percentage are hoaxes. Up to 10% of reported sightings remain unexplained after proper investigation, and therefore can be classified as unidentified in the strictest sense. The Partial UFO Photo above was taken on 11/6/2017 at 23.46 and released by us is the best photo we have ever seen that has been released in the Public Arena For countless people, the existence of UFOs is undeniable. Many experts, including those who’ve analyzed recently released footage from the US Navy, are convinced that at least some reports of flying objects of unknown origin throughout history are true. The USA Navy cryptically says it has top-secret UFO briefings that would cause 'exceptionally grave damage' to US national security if published• The Navy says it has material about UFOs that, if released, “would cause exceptionally grave damage to the National Security of the United States.”• The Navy said it “discovered certain briefing slides that are classified TOP SECRET” in response to a freedom-of-information request, which asked about a series of videos that showed pilots baffled by mysterious, fast objects in the sky.• The Navy previously confirmed it was treating these objects as UFOs – which means they are being treated as unexplained but not necessarily extraterrestrial.• One of the videos was published by published by The New York Times in 2017, and pilots told The Times they saw the objects accelerate, stop, and turn in ways that went beyond known aerospace technology.
.png)