Japan is more focused on the idea of mysterious crafts being flown by enemies from China rather than little green men from Mars.
Pilot Jorge A. Arteaga captured the footage while flying over Antioquia, Colombia in 2022. It shows an unidentified object, which resembles a balloon, zooming past very clearly.
The United States Congress has finally held a public hearing into claims that the government was concealing a longstanding programme that retrieves and reverse engineers unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
An author remembers the experience of his father, a cattle farmer who shot to infamy after recounting, during a hypnosis session, the alien abductions that would regularly occur on his farm.
Many have believed that the steady trickle of ‘evidence’ around UAP has been a deliberate attempt to ‘soften up’ the masses for a potentially explosive revelation in the near future.
Are we being prepped for some big alien news in the near future?
All of this smells fishy. We can’t help but wonder if the recent interest in UAPs and the subsequent documentaries and films on the subject being aired nearly every month is Hollywood’s way of preparing us for some tinfoil hat-wearing news.
In the latest budget for the country’s intelligence services, the Pentagon has been requested to focus its UFO investigation in a surprising direction.
Experts reckon 2022 could be profound as UFO disclosure and discovery becomes more commonplace and new scientific projects reveal more about life outside Earth.
The police officer in question said he saw “an unidentified bright yellow and orange light… and stated this was not an aircraft.”
The US intelligence community is releasing an unclassified report about UFOs soon, which they will deliver to Congress.
More and more US Navy personnel are speaking out about their experience with UFOs, and the Pentagon is due to release a report on the matter by June 1.