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Mass Ufo Sightings 2011
1. Mass Ufo Sightings 2011
Recently, a National Geographic Society survey revealed that 36% of Americans (about 80
million people) consider that UFOs are real, another 10% feel that they have observe these
items. 17% flat out did not believe, and the others were uncertain or had no view on the topic
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Then my response is, yes, if you ask me this question personally. Wait a second, before you
react, let me clarify. For folks who understand the meaning of the acronym, you understand
that it culminates to unidentified flying object. Anything in the air that an onlooker cannot
readily identify, like a plane, a blimp or anything flying, is just a UFO. That is the section that
intrigues me. During the eighties, I remember hearing about unexpected triangular objects
spotted flying over Northern and SoCal from now and then, one of these objects crashed into
a grassy field near Sacramento, I kind of recall. These objects never appeared on military
and civilian aviation radar.
Around 1986, the Testor Corporation released the F19 scale model predicated on rumours of
a top secret stealth aircraft. A few years later, the USAF released information regarding a
brand new fighter/ bomber that had been in operation for a while, flying out of an Air Force
base in Nevada since 1983. The F117 was really used in Panama and later the first Gulf
War.
In these two cases I only exampled, were valid UFOs. Before the actual origins and
designations were disclosed to the public, we outside the top secret circle couldn't identify
them.
Top secret and experimental would be unknown to a civilian ground observer, particularly if
said crafts were of radical design as both these examples, and also would look
understandably alien.
The object in the sky doesn't need to be military to be misidentified. Back in mid-March of
2. 2012, I was in the back yard, stargazing and waiting for the flyover of the International Space
Station, when I saw two lustrous orange globes floating through the heavens going to the
north. I had my video camera with me and captured the things as they floated over the area.
Later, I found that the down to earth explanation for these glowing orbs were Chinese
Lanterns.
UFOs remain unknown until a logical explanation can be found to identify them. Jumping
from seeing an UFO to the next decision that it is an alien spacecraft is another question,
which is what needs the evidence.