Viral TikTok shows alleged UFO over the Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas is only a short drive from Area 51, and coincidentally, Sin City found its way into the news cycle for widespread UFO viewing earlier this month. A series of TikToks went viral to depict a handful of lights, in white and red, hovering directly over the Las Vegas Strip. According to the Las Vegas affiliate, CBS KLASthe lights can be seen in the sky for an hour directly above the Sapphire Gentleman’s Club. @employee UFO over Sapphire Las vegas. This is no joke. #ufo #fos #Aliens #alien #Las…

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NASA reveals when it expects the results of studying aliens

NASA’s long-awaited UFO study is officially underway as 16 of the world’s leading researchers and scientists have put their heads together to analyze and evaluate the available data regarding the presence of UAP, or unidentified atmospheric phenomena. The space agency announced earlier this year that it would help shed light on unidentified aircraft through the study, which it now says will be available next year. To be more precise, NASA says a full report containing the team’s findings will be published “mid-2023.” “Exploring the unknown in space and the atmosphere…

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New UFO clip captured by an airline pilot raises new questions

New clip released by Discovery + Watch UFO He has skeptics and believers alike confused. In the viral clip, pilots can be heard talking with air traffic controllers while reporting a handful of unidentified flying objects. At one moment, the pilot radios the nearest tower to inquire about a strangely flying vehicle. “We have a few planes to the north here and it’s going in circles, much higher than us. Any idea what it is,” former fighter pilot Mark Holsey asked Tower. Holsey was flying a charter plane off the…

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Intelligence Agency Returns ‘False’ UFO Logo

Days after an office website within the US intelligence community added a new logo that includes a UFO within its insignia, intelligence officials are backing away from the change. According to a new statement, CyberScoopthe rebranding of the National Intelligence Master for the Air Domain was a mistake that shouldn’t have happened. While some thought the outfit might have been hacked or a new logo was chosen to appear for the first time, a spokesperson for the site told that the webmasters had “mistakenly posted an unofficial and incorrect logo”.…

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The Navy will not release more UFO tapes due to potential harm to national security

Over the past few years, the most notable UFO tapes have been launched by sources stationed within the United States Armed Forces. One particularly popular UFO video was confirmed as volatile by the Pentagon itself. Now, officials appear to be reversing course due to the potential damage the release of more footage could cause to national security efforts. In a new letter I got Black VoltThe Navy has stopped releasing such videos due to potential threats from “enemies”. The site, which specializes in obtaining documentation on flying objects, UAP, and…

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New stellar UFO images are spreading fast

Recent UFO sightings near Tamaulipas, Mexico have created an internet storm. In particular, one series of photos taken by a local named Juanito Juan circulated online of a collection of high-quality shots of what appears to be a very typical UFO. According to the viral tweet, Juan was taking photos of an oncoming storm when he discovered the UFO. Then the photographer turned his focus to that, and took three pictures of her flying in the sky. Esta foto fue tomada hoy 17/8/22 in a rural area of ​​Tamaulipas by…

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NASA wields ‘full power’ on UFO research

Given the changing landscape around Unidentified Flying Objects or, as the government calls them, Unidentified Atmospheric Phenomena (UAP), NASA will soon take part in the event. Space Agency Prepares to Launch Extensive Study of Unidentified Flying Ships; In fact, one official says, NASA is putting “full force” into the research. NASA Assistant Deputy Administrator Daniel Evans said at this week’s city council meeting (via Space.com). “This is really important to us, and we give it a high priority.” According to Evans, the NASA panel will have 15 to 17 people,…

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‘Best UFO Photo Ever Taken’ released after 30 years

For 30 years, the British Ministry of Defense has sat on the fabled “Calvin portrait,” said to be one of the best shots ever taken of a UFO. Now 32 years after the photo was taken, journalist David Clark has managed to publish the photo for the first time. Facing the overcast sky, a diamond-shaped UFO could be seen hovering over the countryside as a fighter plane flew in the distance. The photo was taken by two hikers on August 4, 1990 before they handed it over to Scotland daily…

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Travel Channel’s new shock documents to explore alien abduction and hypnosis

In some cases where aliens are supposedly kidnapped, victims can vividly remember the details of the horrific experience, while others are so traumatized that they bury those experiences deep in their souls. In the case of Whitley Streiber, an incident he experienced in the 1980s under the influence of hypnosis was chronicled, which revealed a number of disturbing details of the harrowing experience, inspiring others to go on their own journeys with otherworldly visitors. Streiber is the subject of Travel Channel’s latest entry trauma documents chain with Shock Docs: Visitors…

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Harvard professor thinks space technology may have crashed in the Pacific Ocean

The existence of extraterrestrial life is an idea that has fueled speculation for centuries. According to one of the country’s leading astronomy professors, the Earth could have alien technology to it – and he totally intends to find it. The object that crashed into the Pacific Ocean in 2014 may actually be a strange technology, said Harvard professor Avi Loeb, the longest-serving chair in astronomy at Ivy League. “The catalog compiled by the government of meteorites detected by government sensors found our missile warning system. I asked the student to…

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