The History of Ufo Sightings
The history of UFO sighting. Are they real or fake?
The truth is out there, people. Whether or not it includes spaceships and aliens is still up for debate, but according to a 20-year longitudinal study of American UFO reports nearly 15,000 of us have had reason to suspect we are not alone.
The reasons ranged from thousands of sightings of star-like lights oddly dancing in the night sky, witnesses say that they saw blinking lights on an unusual air craft. I have personally witnessed a sighting and there was blinking lights moving around the air craft it was like nothing I have ever seen in the sky.
Most of the 8,601 UFO sightings involved a white object — even triangles were much more common than your stereotypical saucer or cigar shape — and lasted an average of 17 minutes.
Reports were filed by witnesses with government and military agencies, police, civilian UFO groups and online UFO websites. The number of UFO sightings has increased from 141 (in 1989) to more than 1,000 per year. Out of 8,500 UFO cases, 14 percent were labelled as unexplained. Less than four per cent were classified as “close encounters”.
Until this day the numbers of UFO sightings are increasing. The National UFO Reporting Center currently receives around six UFO reports each week. The most recent and noteworthy came last Friday from six people who reported seeing a large orange light moving along the shoreline of Dauphin Lake, 15 kilometres east of Dauphin.
“It stopped and then moved away from us”. They said it ‘moved at a speed we’ve never seen a plane move at, and there was no sound at all,” the witnesses say.
There is something out there we just don’t know what. Mabey someday we will understand.
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