Showing posts with label California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California. Show all posts

2016-08-01

UFO Close Up Over Wilmington, California On July 31, 2016, Video, UFO Sighting News.



Date of sighting: July 31, 2016
Location of sighting: Wilmington, California, USA

This UFO was caught over California yesterday and the glowing lights changed colors and hovered in place at the eyewitnesses attempted to get it into focus. The UFO also sparks an interesting conversation about the UFO and about a second smaller UFO that is blinking near it. Fantastic proof that aliens do exist in California and are helping revolutionize our tech industry. 
Scott C. Waring 新北市新莊區幸福路, 台灣
www.ufosightingsdaily.com 

2016-05-27

White Triangle UFO Shoots Off With Two Rockets/Missiles Following Over Las Vegas, Nevada On April 22, 2016, Video, UFO Sighting News.





Date of sighting:  April 22, 2016
Location of sighting: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

This UFO appears to be escorting two other UFOs or Two rockets into space. I believe its called slight of hand...meaning make people look to the rockets, so they don't notice the UFO. The UFO is not a disk, but appears to be triangular in shape. Maybe the newest version of the TR3B...going by a different name of course. This is pure alien tech there in the middle of your screen, but may be controlled by USAF, but we need to also consider that there is a base inside of Nellis AFB (behind the shooting range) which is inhabited by Tall White aliens who also have white ships. This ship is white. Las Vegas in only a ten minute drive from Nellis AFB. 
Scott C. Waring
www.ufosightingsdaily.com 

Eyewitness states: 
UFO being chased or something.

2016-05-06

UFO Returns To Clovis, California On May 5, 2016, Video, UFO Sighting News.


Date of sighting: May 5, 2016
Location of sighting: Clovis, California, USA

This glowing UFO was seen today and fortunately for us, an eyewitness got some footage for us. Its short, but it does show a UFO in the sky that suddenly becomes bright, then dims. It repeats this several times before flying away. Its also interesting to note, she caught the same UFO over Clovis on March 8, 2016 (video at bottom of post). 
Scott C. Waring
www.ufosightingsdaily.com 

Eyewitness states:
At about 00:00:10, anomaly seems to fly down, then stops , and drifts across the sky....


2015-11-09

Massive Blue UFO Over Los Angeles And Parts of California, Nov 7, 2015, Video, UFO Sighting News.




Date of sighting: November 7, 2015
Location of sighting: Los Angeles, California, USA

Updated on Nov10, 2015: Added two videos. Celebrities all over Hollywood got onto Twitter swearing its a UFO they saw. 



The US military tried to say they fired a rocket and this was that rocket, but I really doubt it. I do believe the military knew tens of thousand of people witnessed the UFO, so they had to make up a story to calm people down. Similar UFOs have been seen over areas of Russia in the past. 
Scott C. Waring
www.ufosightingsdaily.com

Eyewitness states:
Hey guys, so we were just randomly up on the target parking structure shooting some night footage, timelapses etc. for the vlog and as we were literally walking back to the car Jason pointed out this ufo that wasn't anything but a suspicious orange looking light moving fast..I was able to begin recording right then and there, and as you can see in the video, it turns into something that releases some sort of giant blue light in a circular haze.. It was easily the craziest thing I've witnessed. I rushed home to upload this..comment below what you think or have heard it might be..skip to 1:19 to see to when the UFO releases a giant light.




2015-05-09

UFO Detector Capture - North Hollywood, California - 05/04/2015, UFO Sighting News.

Date of sighting: May 4, 2015
Location of sighting: North Hollywood, California, USA

I am not aware of the UFO detecting software he talks about in this video, but its really got me excited. Its like a sony camera with facial recognition, but this looks for anomalies in the sky. If you know this software, please let us know where to find it in the comments below. SCW

Eyewitness states:
This was captured using the FREE UFO Detector software on 5/4/2015 over North Hollywood, California. 

The UFO appears in the upper right corner. Yes, it is quick, but is anomalous compared to many captures of birds, planes, etc.

2015-04-06

Cigar UFO Over Lake Tahoe On March 17, 2015, UFO Sighting News.


Date of sighting: March 17, 2015
Location of sighting: South Lake Tahoe, California, USA
Source: MUFON.com #64464
Photo: http://www.mufoncms.com/files_jeud8334j/64464_submitter_file1__laketahoe31715ufo.jpg

Eyewitness states:
Photo taken on 3-17-15 at beach area in South lake Tahoe, during the afternoon. Photo taken on Samsung 3G Phone. Photo was taken of scenery surrounding the lake. Object was only noted later when reviewing photos on the phone. Object looks to be either entering or exiting clouds as cloud cover looks to be just covering the tip. When the photo is enlarged, the object appears to have an aura surrounding it. Object is dark in color. Shape of object seems to be disk shape, but looks somewhat irregular, maybe due to reflection or clouds.

2015-02-25

This Day In UFO History: 73 Years ago! The Battle Of Los Angeles, Feb 25, 1942


Date of sighting: February 25, 1942
Location of sighting: Los Angeles, California, USA
Original Article: http://www.rense.com/ufo/battleofla.htm

Now, I was born in Los Angeles, CA and my mother also grew up there. She use to tell me about the 1942 UFO sighting and how she herself witness the silver balls in the sky and heard the shooting of the anti-aircraft guns everywhere. She swore up and down that they could not be shot down, and that the media shut up about it right afterwards. Refusing to talk about the UFOs. SCW

Official report states: 
Imagine a visiting spacecraft from another world, or dimension, hovering over a panicked and blacked-out LA in the middle of the night just weeks after Pearl Harbor at the height of WWII fear and paranoia. Imagine how this huge ship, assumed to be some unknown Japanese aircraft, was then attacked as it hung, nearly stationary, over Culver City and Santa Monica by dozens of Army anti-aircraft batteries in full view of hundreds of thousands of residents. Imagine all of that and you have an idea of what was the Battle of Los Angeles. 


1942 'Battle Of Los Angeles': The Most Incredible Mass Sighting Of All? 
Wednesday, February 25, 1942 

By Jeff Rense

Five years before Roswell, five years before pilot Kenneth Arnold's landmark sightings of "flying saucers" in the Pacific Northwest, 3 years before the Battle of the Bulge, two years before D-Day, and years before the so-called "modern UFO era" had officially begun, there was the Battle of Los Angeles, arguably the most sensational, dramatic UFO mass encounter on record.

Have you ever heard of the Battle of Los Angeles? Few have. Imagine a visiting spacecraft from another world, or dimension, hovering over a panicked and blacked-out LA in the middle of the night just weeks after Pearl Harbor at the height of WWII fear and paranoia. Imagine how this huge ship, assumed to be some unknown Japanese aircraft, was then attacked as it hung, nearly stationary, over Culver City and Santa Monica by dozens of Army anti-aircraft batteries firing nearly 2,000 rounds of 12 pound, high explosive shells in full view of hundreds of thousands of residents. Imagine all of that and you have an idea of what was the Battle of Los Angeles.

The sudden appearance of the enormous round object triggered all of LA and most of Southern California into an immediate wartime blackout with thousands of Air Raid Wardens scurrying all over the darkened city while the drama unfolded in the skies above... a drama which would result in the deaths of six people and the raining of shell fragments on homes, streets, and buildings for miles around.

Dozens of gun crews and searchlights of the Army's 37th Coast Artillery Brigade easily targeted the huge ship which hung like a surreal magic lantern in the clear, dark winter sky over the City of the Angels. Few in the city were left asleep after the Coastal Defense gunners commenced firing hundreds and hundreds of rounds up toward the glowing ship which was apparently first sighted as it hovered above such west side landmarks as the MGM studios in Culver City. The thump of the batteries and the ignition of the aerial shells reverberated from one end of LA to the other as the gun crews easily landed scores of what many termed "direct hits"....all to no avail. Here now, is what the night skies of LA looked like at the height of the firing....

Pay close attention to the convergence of the searchlights and you will clearly see the shape of the visitor within the illuminated target area. It's a BIG item and seemed completely oblivious to the hundreds of AA shells bursting on and adjacent to it which caused it no evident dismay. There were casualties, however...on the ground. At least 6 people died as a direct result of the Army's attack on the UFO which slowly and leisurely made its way down to and then over Long Beach before finally moving off and disappearing.

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In February, 1942, Katie was a young, beautiful, and highly-successful interior decorator and artist who worked with many of Hollywood's most glamorous celebrities and film industry luminaries. She lived on the west side of Los Angeles, not far from Santa Monica. With the outbreak of the war with Japan and the rising fear of a Japanese air attack, or even invasion of the West Coast, thousands of residents volunteered for wartime duties on the home front. Katie volunteered to become an Air Raid Warden as did 12,000 other residents in the sprawling city of Los Angeles and surrounding communities.

In the early morning hours of February 25th, Katie's phone rang. It was the Air Raid supervisor in her district notifying her of an alert and asking if she had seen the object in the sky very close to her home. She immediately walked to a window and looked up. "It was huge! It was just enormous! And it was practically right over my house. I had never seen anything like it in my life!" she said. "It was just hovering there in the sky and hardly moving at all." With the city blacked out, Katie, and hundreds of thousands of others, were able to see the eerie visitor with spectacular clarity. "It was a lovely pale orange and about the most beautiful thing you've ever seen. I could see it perfectly because it was very close. It was big!"

The U.S. Army anti-aircraft searchlights by this time had the object completely covered. "They sent fighter planes up (the Army denied any of its fighters were in action) and I watched them in groups approach it and then turn away. There were shooting at it but it didn't seem to matter." Katie is insistent about the use of planes in the attack on the object. The planes were apparently called off after several minutes and then the ground cannon opened up. "It was like the Fourth of July but much louder. They were firing like crazy but they couldn't touch it." The attack on the object lasted over half an hour before the visitor eventually disappeared from sight. Many eyewitnesses talked of numerous "direct hits" on the big craft but no damage was seen done to it. "I'll never forget what a magnificent sight it was. Just marvelous. And what a gorgeous color!", said Katie.

The ONLY description in the LA Times of the UFO, and a sense of the energy and emotion of that night, was found in this small sidebar article written by Times staff writer the day after the event:

Chilly Throng Watches Shells Bursting In Sky By Marvin Miles

Explosions stabbing the darkness like tiny bursting stars... Searchlight beams poking long crisscross fingers across the night sky...Yells of wardens and the whistles of police and deputy sheriffs...The brief on-and-off flick of lights, telephone calls, snatches of conversation: 'Get the dirty...' That was Los Angeles under the rumble of gunfire yesterday.

RESIDENTS AWAKENED 

Sleepy householders awoke to the dull thud of explosions... "Thunder? Can't be!" Then: "Air Raid! Come here quick! Look over there...those searchlights. They've got something...they are blasting in with anti-aircraft!" Father, mother, children all gathered on the front porch, congregated in small clusters in the blacked out streets -- against orders. Babies cried, dogs barked, doors slammed. But the object in the sky slowly moved on, caught in the center of the lights like the hub of a bicycle wheel surrounded by gleaming spokes.

SPECULATION RIFE 

Speculation fell like rain. "It's a whole squadron." "No, it's a blimp. It must be because it's moving so slowly." "I hear planes." "No you don't. That's a truck up the street." "Where are the planes then?" "Dunno. They must be up there though." "Wonder why they picked such a clear night for a raid?" "They're probably from a carrier." "Naw, I'll bet they are from a secret air base down south somewhere." Still the firing continued. Like lethal firecrackers, the anti-aircraft rounds blasted above, below, seemingly right on the target fixed in the tenacious beams. Other shots fell short, exploding halfway up the long climb. Tracers sparked upward like roman candles. Metal fell. It fell in chunks, large and small; not enemy metal, but the whistling fragments of bursting ack-ack shells. The menacing thud and clank on streets and roof tops drove many spectators to shelter.

WARDENS DO GOOD JOB 

Wardens were on the job, doing a good job of it. "Turn off your lights, please. Pull over to the curb and stop. Don't use your telephone. Take shelter. Take shelter." On every street brief glares of hooded flashlights cut the darkness, warning creeping drivers to stop. Police watched at main intersections. Sirens wailed enroute to and from blackout accidents. There came lulls in the firing. The search lights went out. (To allow the fighter planes to attack?). Angelinos breathed deeply and said, "I guess it's all over." But before they could tell their neighbors good night, the guns were blasting again, sighting up the long blue beams of the lights.

WATCHERS SHIVER 

The fire seemed to burst in rings all around the target. But the eager watchers, shivering in the early morning cold, weren't rewarded by the sight of a falling plane. Nor were there any bombs dropped. "Maybe it's just a test," someone remarked. "Test, hell!" was the answer. "You don't throw that much metal in the air unless you're fixing on knocking something down." Still the firing continued, muttering angrily off toward the west like a distant thunderstorm. The targeted object inched along high, flanked by the cherry red explosions. And the householders shivered in their robes, their faces set, watching the awesome scene.

The following are excerpts from the primary front page story of the LA Times on February 26th. Note that there is not a SINGLE description of the object even though is was clearly locked in the focus of dozens of searchlights for well over half an hour and seen by hundreds of thousands of people:

Army Says Alarm Real Roaring Guns Mark Blackout

Identity of Aircraft Veiled in Mystery; No Bombs Dropped and No Enemy Craft Hit; Civilians Reports Seeing Planes and Balloon

Overshadowing a nation-wide maelstrom of rumors and conflicting reports, the Army's Western Defense Command insisted that Los Angeles' early morning blackout and anti-aircraft action were the result of unidentified aircraft sighted over the beach area. In two official statements, issued while Secretary of the Navy Knox in Washington was attributing the activity to a false alarm and "jittery nerves," the command in San Francisco confirmed and reconfirmed the presence over the Southland of unidentified planes. Relayed by the Southern California sector office in Pasadena, the second statement read: "The aircraft which caused the blackout in the Los Angeles area for several hours this a.m. have not been identified." Insistence from official quarters that the alarm was real came as hundreds of thousands of citizens who heard and saw the activity spread countless varying stories of the episode. The spectacular anti-aircraft barrage came after the 14th Interceptor Command ordered the blackout when strange craft were reported over the coastline. Powerful searchlights from countless stations stabbed the sky with brilliant probing fingers while anti-aircraft batteries dotted the heavens with beautiful, if sinister, orange bursts of shrapnel.

City Blacked Out For Hours 

The city was blacked out from 2:25 to 7:21 am after an earlier yellow alert at 7:18 pm was called off at 10:23 pm. The blackout was in effect from here to the Mexican border and inland to the San Joaquin Valley. No bombs were dropped and no airplanes shot down and, miraculously in terms of the tons of missiles hurled aloft, only two persons were reported wounded by falling shell fragments. Countless thousands of Southland residents, many of whom were late to work because of the traffic tie-up during the blackout, rubbed their eyes sleepily yesterday and agreed that regardless of the question of how "real" the air raid alarm may have been, it was "a great show" and "well worth losing a few hours' sleep." The blackout was not without its casualties, however. A State Guardsman died of a heart attack while driving an ammunition truck, heart failure also accounted for the death of an air raid warden on duty, a woman was killed in a car-truck collision in Arcadia, and a Long Beach policeman was killed in a traffic crash enroute to duty. Much of the firing appeared to come from the vicinity of aircraft plants along the coastal area of Santa Monica, Inglewood, Southwest Los Angeles, and Long Beach.

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In its front page editorial, the Times said: "In view of the considerable public excitement and confusion caused by yesterday morning's supposed enemy air raid over this area and its spectacular official accompaniments, it seems to The Times that more specific public information should be forthcoming from government sources on the subject, if only to clarify their own conflicting statements about it."

"According to the Associated Press, Secretary Knox intimated that reports of enemy air activity in the Pacific Coastal Region might be due largely to 'jittery nerves.' Whose nerves, Mr. Knox? The public's or the Army's?"

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The following is an excerpt of an article appearing in Fate Magazine. Our special thanks to Bill Oliver of UFO*BC for transcribing and bringing it to our attention.

WORLD WAR II UFO SCARE By Paul T. Collins Fate Magazine July, 1987 

On Wednesday, February 25, 1942, as war raged in Europe and Asia, at least a million Southern Californians awoke to the scream of air-raid sirens as Los Angeles County cities blacked out at 2:25 AM. Many dozed off again while 12,000 air raid wardens reported faithfully to their posts, most of them expecting nothing more than a dress rehearsal for a possible future event - an invasion of the United States by Japan. At 3:36, however, they were shocked and their slumbering families rudely roused again, this time by sounds unfamiliar to most Americans outside the military services.

The roar of the 37th Coast Artillery Brigade's antiaircraft batteries jolted them out of bed and before they could get to the windows the flashing 12.8 pound shells were detonating with a heavy, ominous boomp - boomp - boomp and the steel was already raining down. All radio stations had been ordered off the air at 3:08. But the news was being written with fingers of light three miles high on a clear star-studded blackboard 30 miles long.

The firing continued intermittently until 4:14. Unexploded shells destroyed pavement, homes and public buildings, three persons were killed and three died of heart attacks directly attributable to the one hour barrage. Several persons were injured by shrapnel. A dairy herd was hit but only a few cows were casualties.

The blackout was lifted and sirens screamed all clear at 7:21. The shooting stopped but the shouting had hardly begun. Military men who never flinched at the roar of rifles now shook at the prospect of facing the press. While they probably could not be blamed for what had happened, they did have some reason for distress. The thing they had been shooting at could not be identified.

Caught by the searchlights and captured in photographs, was an object big enough to dwarf an apartment house. Experienced lighter-than-air (dirigible) specialists doubted it could be a Japanese blimp because the Japanese had no known source of helium, and hydrogen was much too dangerous to use under combat conditions.

Whatever it was, it was a sitting duck for the guns of the 37th. Photographs showed shells bursting all around it. A Los Angeles Herald Express staffer said he was sure many shells hit it directly. He was amazed it had not been shot down.

The object that triggered the air raid alarm had drawn 1430 rounds of ammunition from the coast artillery, to no effect. When it moved at all, the object had proceeded at a leisurely pace over the coastal cities between Santa Monica and Long Beach, taking about 30 minutes of actual flight time to move 20 miles; then it disappeared from view.

You can well imagine with what chagrin public information officers answered press queries. The Pasadena Office of the Southern California Sector of the Army Western Defense Command simply announced that no enemy aircraft had been identified; no craft was shot down; no bombs were dropped; none of our interceptors left the ground to pursue the intruder.

Soon thereafter US Navy Secretary Frank Knox announced that no planes had been sighted. The coastal firing had been triggered, he said, by a false alarm and jittery nerves. He also suggested that some war industries along the coast might have to be moved inland to points invulnerable to attacks from enemy submarines and carrier-based planes.

The press responded with scathing editorials, many on page one, calling attention to the loss of life and denouncing the use of the coast artillery to fire at phantoms. The Los Angeles Times demanded a full explanation from Washington. The Long Beach Telegram complained that government officials who all along had wanted to move the industries were manipulating the affair for propaganda purposes. And the Long Beach Independent charged: "There is a mysterious reticence about the whole affair and it appears some form of censorship is trying to halt discussion of the matter. Although it was red-hot news not one national radio commentator gave it more than passing mention. This is the kind of reticence that is making the American people gravely suspect the motives and the competence of those whom they have charged with the conduct of the war."

The Independent had good reason to question the competence of some of the personnel responsible for our coastal defense operations as well as the integrity and motives of our highest government officials. Only 36 hours before the Long Beach air raid, a gigantic Japanese submarine had surfaced close to shore 12 miles north of Santa Barbara and in 25 minutes of unchallenged firing lobbed 25 five-inch shells at the petroleum refinery in the Ellwood oil field. The Fourth Interceptor Command, although aware of the sub's attack, ordered a blackout from Ventura to Goleta but sent no planes out to sink it. Not one shot was fired at the sub.

After the Ellwood incident had alerted all the West Coast defense posts to possible repeat attacks, these units were sensitive to anticipated invasion attempts. By Wednesday morning in the Los Angeles area they were ready to open fire on a boy's kite if it in any way resembled a plane or a balloon. Secretary of War Henry Stimson praised the 37th Cost Artillery for this attitude. It is better to be a little too alert than not alert enough, he said. At the same time he delicately suggested that it might have been a good idea to send some of our planes up to identify the invading aircraft before shooting at them.

Planes of the Fourth Interceptor Command were, in fact, warming up on the runways waiting for orders to go up and interview the unknown intruders. Why, everybody was asking, were they not ordered to go into action during the 51-minute period between the first air-raid alert at 2:25 AM and the first artillery firing at 3:16?

Against this background of embarrassing indecision and confusion, Army Western Defense Command obviously had to say something fast. Spokesmen told reporters that from one to 50 planes had been sighted, thus giving themselves ample latitude in which to adjust future stories to fit whatever propaganda requirements might arise in the next few days.

When eyewitness reports from thousands searching the skies with binoculars under the bright lights of the coast artillery verified the presence of one enormous, unidentifiable, indestructible object - but not the presence of large numbers of planes - the press releases were gradually scaled downward. A week later Gen. Mark Clark acknowledged that army listening posts had detected what they thought were five light planes approaching the coast on the night of the air raid. No interceptors, he said, had been sent out to engage them because there had been no mass attack.

Believing an aerial bombardment was in progress, some people thought they saw formations of warplanes, dogfights between enemy craft and our fighter planes and other things that they assumed were evidence of such an attack. Obviously there were no dogfights because none of our interceptors were in the air. Tracer bullets were fired from military ground stations and some people mistook the fire pattern made by these projectiles for aerial combat. Other observers reported lighted objects which were variously described as red-and-white flares in groups of three red and three white, fired alternately, or chainlike strings of red lights looking something like an illuminated kite.

People suggested that some of these lights were caused by Japanese-Americans signaling approaching Japanese aircraft with flares to guide them to selected targets, but because no bombs were dropped, the theory was quickly abandoned. In any case, such charges fitted in perfectly with a hysterical press campaign to round up all citizens of Japanese descent and put them in concentration camps.

During the week of the Japanese submarine attack on the Ellwood oil field and the air raid on Los Angeles County, the press took full advantage of the made-to-order situation. Arrests of suspects were quickly made and the FBI was called in, but the Long Beach Press Telegram stated all investigations indicated nobody was signaling the enemy from the ground.

Santa Barbara's Ellwood Oil Field Submarine Attack

Just a few days before the "Battle of LA" a Japanese submarine had surfaced at night and fired its deck gun into the Ellwood oil field located 12 miles northwest of Santa Barbara. The LA Times:

"From Santa Barbara, area of the submarine attack Monday night, District Attorney Percy Heckendorf said he would appeal to Lt. Gen. John L. DeWitt, commanding officer of the Western Defense Command, to make Santa Barbara County a restricted area for enemy nationals and American-born Japanese as well. "There is convincing proof," Heckendorf asserted, "that there were shore signals flashed to the enemy." Heckendorf said the people will hold Gen. DeWitt responsible if he failed to act. Army ordinance officers, meanwhile, were studying more than 200 pounds of shell fragments from missiles fired by the submarine, which caused only $500 damage in the Ellwood oil field near Santa Barbara."

It is said by some locals that the skipper or one of the officers on the Japanese sub had worked in the Ellwood oil field some years prior to the outbreak of the war. The story claims that the man had been mistreated by some of his co-workers during that time, had returned to Japan before the war began, and had then subsequently helped lead the submarine back to the area to make it's attack. 

2014-10-15

Metallic Orb Hovering Over Neighborhood In Sand Diego, California Sept 2014, UFO Sighting News.




Date of sighting: Sept 10, 2014
Location of sighting: San Diego, California, USA

In this interesting catch, we see a metallic orb hovering during sunset. This orb seems to have several antenna-like arms coming out. I counted three, but may have more. This orb doesn't seem to move much, meaning the wind has little or no effect on it. If you live in San Diego and have seen this UFO, please leave a comment below. SCW

Eyewitness states:
This is the raw footage lasting about 12 min. Its what I saw, take it or leave it. The sounds are from my camera. It is a digital tape vintage 2002. Also the sound of the zoom motor on the lens. It also took me about 2 weeks to figure out how to get the video from my camera to my computer. I'm not that swift with this stuff. It drifted off to the west and into the dark of the evening. I should have switched to night view on the camera and taken it off of auto focus in hindsight...

2014-08-21

Golden UFO Over Sacramento, California Two Days In A Row! Aug 2014, UFO Sighting News.

Date of sighting: August 2014
Location of sighting: Sacramento, California, USA
 Click to enlarge photo
This golden UFO was seen this week not once, but twice by the same person. She is afraid to call it a UFO, out of fear of what people will think of her. So I will do it for her. It is a UFO. As I have said a many times...if you want to see a UFO, then look during sunset and your chances are the highest. The fact that she photographed it twice is proof that its a UFO and not a weather phenomenon. 

Let me explain. As light hits a cloaked object, it must bend around the UFO at 180 degrees, but during sunset the cloak will not function properly, because no the sun is at a 90 degree angle and the light is being directed 270 degrees, but it is designed to bend light only 180. Therefore UFOs are most vulnerable during sunset. SCW

2014-08-18

Black UFO Over Joshua Tree, California On Aug 10, 2014, UFO Sighting News.

Date of sighting: August 10, 2014
Location of sighting: Joshua Tree, California, USA
Source:  MUFON
Eyewitness states:
While attending the Contact in the Desert event I left around 6:15 pm on Sunday night to get some dinner from the local Sonic drive-thru. I ordered my food and paid the woman at the window. As she handed me my change I noticed this dark ball in the sky straight ahead of me. At this point it was 6:38 pm. Watching it for only a moment I inferred that it wasn't any kind of bird or aircraft that I'm familiar with, so I grabbed my cell phone and immediately started filming. I zoomed in to catch the object on film, and the girl at Sonic opened her window to inform me they were just waiting on my sandwich to be done. I dropped the phone as she talked to me, but focused in on the flying object as soon as she left again. I watched this small spherical object fly just over the power lines, slowly, but consistently. I noticed a slight aura or field of sorts around the craft with my own eyes, and the object seemed to be rotating. When I was watching it I felt a great sense of calm, despite the unknown nature of its appearance. I followed this object with my cell phone just until that Sonic girl handed me my food. After I left the drive thru window I tried finding the object again to record its path some more, and then I noticed it had greatly descended in altitude. When it dropped below where the power lines were, the color of it became camouflaged against the valley's mountain line and I could no longer follow it.

2014-07-23

Megadeth Drummer Nick Menza Records UFO In His Yard, July 14, 2014, UFO Sighting News.



Date of sighting: July 14, 2014
Location of sighting: Studio City, California, USA
Source: http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/former-megadeth-drummer-mick-menza-films-ufo-from-his-front-yard-video/

This is a sighting by the famous Megadeth drummer Nick Menza. An amazing drummer and it looks like he is turning into a UFO research very soon. Awesome catch of some amazing UFO orbs. SCW

Nick Menza states:
"Return to Hangar" i was standing in my front yard with my two boys and this what we saw. not sure what it is but it's totally awesome!

2014-07-15

UFO Over Los Gatos near San Jose, California On July 5, 2014, UFO Sighting News, Two Videos.

Date of sighting: July 5, 2014
Location of sighting: Los Gatos, California, USA

Warning...bad language in video.

Watch as this UFO is seen over Los Gatos and a crowd of people gather and joke about what it is and how they will explain it to the police. Sounds like a lot of drinking is going on, however the camera doesn't lie and is sober. Nice that people are relaxed around the UFO phenomenon and can joke about it. Aliens don't want us to fear them. SCW



2014-07-09

Glowing UFOs Over San Francisco, California, July 5, 2014, UFO Sighting News.

Date of sighting: July 5, 2014
Location of sighting: San Francisco, California, USA

This person recorded three short videos of the UFOs, but only his third video shows the UFO larger and closer so we can get some detail of it. This object changes its shape and is rotating. Similar UFOs have been seen around the world, and I myself have even caught several of these orbs. Great capture in SF. SCW

Eyewitness states: 
There was object flying in the sky over San Francisco I witnessed this with my cousin...The first one looks like a fiery cross then they just looked like big balls of fire.


2014-07-01

Three Orbs Over Sherman Oaks, California On June 29, 2014, UFO Sighting News.


Date of sighting: June 29, 2014
Location of sighting: Sherman Oaks, California, USA

Eyewitness states:
Saw some amazing orbs in the sky yesterday. I was perched on a high ground when i noticed these orbs rise up together in the distance and then even out and float together, which I know balloons dont do! They had a brilliant glow to them like watching a star in the sky only this was day time. As I was video taping them I noticed another orb materialize as it got closer to the orbs then faded out as it moved away. After zooming in i noticed that there were actually three objects, the two yellow orbs and a sky blue diamond shaped object in the middle. They floated till they were straight up on top of me then stopped which made it very hard for me to video tape without straining my already strained neck. I observed them for almost an hour laying on the ground as they slowly faded away. It seems the sky is full of them but no one bothers to look up for too long.

2014-06-11

Alien Structures Below Ocean Off Santa Monica, California -VIDEO- June 11, 2014, UFO sighting News.

Click to enlarge.


Coordinates for long structures.
33° 54' 42" N 118° 27' 11" W

Coordinates for 16 round structures.
 33°58'3.76"N 118°29'4.15"W



Hey guys, this was emailed into me, about these long underwater structures, but nearby it I found 16 round objects in two groups of eight that look like disks at the bottom of the ocean...in flight formation.  Very unique and may be linked to the 1940s Battle of Los Angeles UFOs seen over the city. They are at the edge of Santa Monica and Marina Del Rey. 

The long structures are all pointing to each other and in the center between them all the area is pixalated and obscured...thus evidence that something is being hidden from the publics view. Most likely and entrance area to an underwater alien base. This could be an ancient one and not necessarily a currently used base. SCW

2014-05-14

UFO Over Stockton, California Causes Public Frenzy, May 9, 2014, UFO Sighting News.


Date of sighting: May 9, 2014
Location of sighting: Stockton, California, USA
News Source 1: http://strangesounds.org/2014/05/mystery-and-rare-fallstreak-hole-cloud-phenomenon-over-stockton-may-9-2014.html
News Source 2: http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2014/05/10/hole-punch-cloud-spotted-in-stockton/

In the photo at the top you will notice this UFO has a jellyfish appearance, which is a common type of UFO. It glows like it has its own light source and it also has a shape of a star with five points. Also note the hole it made in the cloud around it. UFOs are known to make holes in clouds (O'hare UFO sighting proves this point), just as this one did. In the photos with the people in it at the bottom, we see a lot of eyewitnesses looking up at the sky at this object. It was noticed by a lot of people that day. They are trying to be notices but doing it gently  to not cause anyone fear. SCW

CBS13 News states:
STOCKTON (CBS13) – An unusual cloud spotted in Stockton caused a storm on social media Friday afternoon.
Photos started flooding social media a little after 2 p.m. Many people characterized the event as a UFO, using hashtags like #alien, #weird and even going so far as saying the earth was due for an extraterrestrial invasion. (more at source).