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In a hearing on Tuesday, the Mexican Congress held the country’s first hearing on the topic of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs. Journalist and self-proclaimed “ufologist” Jaime Maussan presented two “alien corpses” to the representatives. The two alleged alien bodies were scrawny, cartoon-like and bore a noticeable resemblance to E.T., one of pop culture’s most famous aliens. The corpses were pasty white, with big heads and three fingers per hand. The bodies were recovered in Peru near the ancient Nazca Lines in 2017, where they were dug up from the ground wrapped i...
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In a dramatic twist just before the NFL season kicks off, fans have been treated to the thrilling season finale of HBO’s Hard Knocks, which has been following Aaron Rodgersand the New York Jets. This season of the popular documentary series has been nothing short of riveting, given the unprecedented hype surrounding Rodgers’ monumental decision to change teams for the first time in his illustrious 18-year career. Throughout the five-episode season, Rodgers gave fans a number of memorable moments. The show’s most surprising moment, though, may have occurred when Rodgers spoke about a subject th...
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A former intelligence agent claimed that the U.S. government is in possession of a “number” of “non-human crafts.” David Grusch, an Air Force veteran and former member of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, said in an interview that a number of “non-human origin technical vehicles” have been collected as they have either crashed or landed on Earth. “I thought it was totally nuts and I thought at first I was being deceived, it was a ruse,” Grusch told NewsNation. “People started to confide in me. Approach me. I have plenty of senior, former, intelligence officers that came to me, many ...
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Washington (AFP) - The truth is out there -- but we're going to need to look harder. Scientists at NASA's first ever public meeting on "unidentified anomalous phenomena" -- more commonly called UFOs -- called Wednesday for a more rigorous scientific approach to clarify the origin of hundreds of mysterious sightings. The space agency announced last year it was analyzing observations in the sky that can't be identified as aerial or natural phenomena -- a subject that has long fascinated the public but was shunned by mainstream science. An independent team of 16 scientists are due to report their...
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Less than a week after a Chinese surveillance balloon was shot down by the military after crossing the U.S., Air Force fighters shot down two other flying objects in North American airspace, one over Alaska’s North Slope on Friday and the latest one over northern Canada on Saturday. Recovery and investigation teams from both countries are in the process of uncovering details about the objects, though thus far, no relationship has been identified between the more recent objects and the balloon. “I ordered the takedownhttps://uinterview.com/?s=Joe+bidenof an unidentified object that violated Can...
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The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to make it easier to report on UFOs and other unexplained phenomena. UFO NewsThe bill was an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act and will establish a formal system for officials in and out of the government to report sightings and other unexplained phenomena. Passing without a debate, the measure signals a new openness to reports of UFOs, a topic once considered taboo in the decades prior. The amendment came from Reps. Mike Gallagher (R-Wisconsin) and Ruben Gallego (D-Arizona). Both politicians have been outspoken about taking UFO rep...
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Washington (AFP) - NASA is officially joining the hunt for UFOs. The space agency on Thursday announced a new study that will recruit leading scientists to examine unidentified aerial phenomena -- a subject that has long fascinated the public and recently gained high-level attention from Congress. The project will begin early this fall and last around nine months, focusing on identifying available data, how to gather more data in future, and how NASA can analyze the findings to try to move the needle on scientific understanding. "Over the decades, NASA has answered the call to tackle some of t...
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A new government report stated that, while there is no evidence that the U.F.O sightings were caused by aliens, the government can’t rule the idea out either. In fact, there are very few, if any conclusions, that the Pentagon can make from the recently released footage. It seems to only raise more questions. Talk show host James Corden‘s recent interview with former President Barack Obama has stoked American citizens’ fascination with U.F.O.s. Obama told Corden, “What is true, and I’m actually being serious here is that there is footage and records of objects in the skies that we don’t know ex...
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For the latter part of a decade Canadian airline pilots have noticed strange “objects” in the sky. In 2016, an Air Canada flight reported that they have “crossed an unidentified flying object, round in shape, flying at an approximate speed of 300kts.” A few months later, a Porter Airlines flights noticed a similar “object” in the sky. The sightings have been archived by the Civil Aviation Daily Occurrence Report System (CADORS). The CADORS has over 300,000 aviation incident report reports, including mechanical failures, rude passengers and bird strikes but it also contains UFO sightings in the...
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