Legends that the Pentagon is hiding frozen bodies of aliens and their broken aircraft have been circulating for a long time. Journalists have compiled a list of the most famous UFO sightings.
The list includes the following events:
Military aircraft encounter UFOs: In 2004, two US Air Force military aircraft encountered a mysterious luminous object over the city of San Diego. The object was moving at great speed, was surrounded by aurora, and in addition rotated. One of the pilots exclaimed: "It looks like candy, and there are thousands of them!"
A French farmer spotted a UFO in 1981: a farmer working in a field in Tran-en-Provence, France, heard a strange whistling sound, turned around and saw a multicolored flying object. The UFO flew away instantly, but the farmer called the police, who in turn called the Space Research Group. The group's specialists found traces of zinc on the ground, and the trees in the garden were crushed.
Giant Orange Balloon: In 2013, a private jet pilot saw a giant orange UFO flying over Texas. “I looked up and suddenly saw a huge luminous object that was rushing vertically at high speed,” the pilot told ufologists from the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC). A few minutes later, exactly the same orange objects followed the first, in complete silence. The flight was filmed by the pilot and his family on the plane.
Mount Shasta Lights: This case was also documented by ufologists at NUFORC. A civilian pilot saw strange blue lights over Mount Shasta in California on a flight from Los Angeles to Portland. They were much brighter than artificial city lighting, and brighter than the stars in the sky. Suddenly, one of the stars broke away from its neighbors and rushed off with great speed, quickly disappearing. The pilot noted that the weather and visibility were excellent, the air was clear, and the lights did not at all resemble the satellites often seen in the region. The plane flew at an altitude of 11,580 meters, and the lights flew parallel to it.
An investigation by the New York Times brought the participants to the Pentagon, and the whole truth was revealed to the journalists and the scientists accompanying them. It turned out that the Pentagon itself was not happy with such rumors and funded a special program to explain UFO flights and encounters with aliens. Experts carefully compared the events regarded by citizens as an encounter with a UFO, and the exercises, studies, holidays conducted at the same time. It turned out that the main "fathers of aliens" were meteorologists - their balloons and probes often frighten pilots. In addition to meteorologists, the military themselves took part in the launch of the UFO, which, due to the secrecy of the department, cannot advertise quite routine atmospheric studies. In addition, nature has not yet been fully studied - some natural phenomena, such as ball lightning or halos, have a very strange and mysterious appearance. Previously, people did not move so actively, did not fly on airplanes, but today the concept of a “heavenly sign” has replaced UFOs.
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UFO research was carried out by the Pentagon on an ongoing basis from 1940 to 1969, but the program was later closed. Alas, but among the thousands of mysterious phenomena, no more than 7% are truly a mystery: now there are even fewer of them.
The strange orange ball turned out to be simply Google's special Internet research program; a French farmer lived between the military base, where the exercises were taking place, and the high-speed highway, from where the sounds came; luminous flying objects determined the weather. Unfortunately, so far not a single indisputably alien object (except for meteorites, of course) has been found on Earth: apart from "I saw this …" and muddy photos and videos, there is nothing to show the aliens.