From Matthew Phelan's 11-28-24 DAILY MAIL article entitled "Mysterious Lights Over Capitol Hill Sparks Fears of UFOs in Washington DC":
An ominous quartet of gleaming lights above the United States Capitol building have left some afraid the alien invasion has finally arrived.
The photo — taken at night just outside of Congress, with the dome of Capitol Hill in full view – was taken by US Air Force veteran Dennis Diggins who now works as a licensed tour guide in the Washington DC area, as well as a professional travel director.
The eerie triangular formation of lights that Diggins captured in his photo seems to hover just feet over the 'Statue of Freedom' at the top of the Capitol dome.
'That’s absolutely insane,' one spectator said of the strange glowing orbs, which looked like landing lights on some otherworldly craft.
The image comes just weeks after a pair of stunning public hearings in both the US Senate and the House of Representatives, where lawmakers probed current and retired Pentagon officials over the state of intelligence on what used to be called 'flying saucers.'
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From Kushi Patel's 11-28-24 TIMES NOW article entitled "UAP Or UFO? Object Sighting At Manchester Airport Sparks Speculation":
A round blue object was spotted at Manchester Airport this week, sparking speculation about it being an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) or a UFO. While authorities are yet to issue a formal statement about the sighting, several social media users posted videos of the object.
Reacting to the videos one person tweeted that a spherical object was spotted from inside the cockpit of a plane. They added that it took off when a security vehicle approached.
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From Tom Sanders' 11-27-24 METRO article entitled "UFO Expert Says Aliens ‘Weren’t Involved’ in Famous Rendlesham Forest Incident: Britain’s Most Well-known UFO Sighting May Have Been Caused by a Bout of Electromagnetic-fuelled Psychosis, a Top Researcher Has Claimed.":
The Rendlesham Forest incident, where members of the US Air Force stationed at RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge in Suffolk, England, reported seeing unexplained lights and a craft in the forest in December 1980, has left people puzzled for decades over what the cause of the lights could have been.
Witnesses,
including high-ranking officers, described seeing a glowing, metallic,
triangular object hovering and emitting strange beams of light.
Yet
despite official investigations by the U.S. and U.K. militaries, no
conclusive explanation was found, fueling decades of speculation and
conspiracy theories ranging from alien encounters to secret military tests.
It remains one of the most well-documented and controversial UFO cases in British history, and now one UFO expert believes he has the answer.
Philip Mantle, the former Director of Investigations for the British UFO Research Association and an author, said he is convinced something happened over those fateful nights in 1980 – but doesn’t necessarily think aliens were involved.
‘If you look at what those involved said to begin with, the only concrete info was that they saw some strange lights in the forest. That’s what we start off with,’ he told Metro [...].
‘He was concerned that this plasma emitted some kind of electromagnetic energy, which could interfere with aircraft communications or cause some sort of cognitive impairment.
‘It could be that these soldiers came into contact with this strange plasma…and one of them got too close and suffered from some of the electromagnetic effects.’
Mantle added that the soldiers may have ended up having hallucinations as a result of the plasma.
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From Matthew Phelan's 11-26-24 DAILY MAIL article entitled "The Three-word Warning Message UFOs Are Trying to Send Humans, According to Top Air Force Vet":
A retired Air Force Captain — who claims to have witnessed a UFO deactivate 10 nuclear missiles in 1967 — believes its 'alien' occupants have a simple, three-word message for humanity: 'WTF!?'
'I'm sorry. Did I say something wrong?' Captain Robert Salas joked after delivering the blunt opinion to Congresswoman Nancy Mace during an episode of the podcast Total Disclosure.
At the height of the Cold War, a then 26-year-old USAF Lieutenant Salas was underground while overseeing Malmstrom Air Force Base's nuclear equipped intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) in Montana.
'They knew exactly how our systems worked. Exactly,' Capt Salas told South Carolina Representative Mace, speaking about the UFO's mysterious pilots.
Capt Salas was grilled by Rep Mace about what he thought the UFO's pilots were trying to convey.
''WTF!? You have nuclear weapons,'' he said, paraphrasing these appalled, pacifist aliens. 'That's what I think [they meant] .Of course, it's just my opinion.'
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