2010-07-22

Mexico UFO sighting at Pico volcano.




Date of Event: 2010-03-14
Location: Mexico
Description: Close up of UFO over Pico de Orizaba Volacano.




Close up ad contrast of three photos submited earlier.



The description of the event submited earlier:



...I was on a short vacation trip in the state of Veracruz and on Sunday 14 march 2010. I went to the hotel´s roof (in the city of Cordoba) and took pictures of the volcano named Pico de Orizaba which is many miles away.









Later that day reviewing the photos a friend of mine and I saw this UFO over the volcano. This object appears in 3 of the photos. The camera is a Panasonic Lumix model DMC-TZ5. I must say that I never saw the object until reviewing the pictures. I asume that the UFO moved fastly because in a one minute lapse it flew a long distance in a strange trajectory (indicated in one of the photos).

Source: MUFON





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Texas UFO sighting of 4 UFOs in several photos.




Date of Event: 2010-05-30
Location: Texas, USA
Taking pics, sunset at Lake Grapevine, didn't see anything with eyes, but after looking at pics later, saw what looked like comet, but weather guy said it wasn't and said it was a ufo

Below are 2 of the UFOs.

















Note: UFO in front of sun.


I was at Grapevine Lake to take some sunset photos on May 30, around 8:20. I didn't see anything with the naked eye, but later when I got home, I noticed what looks like a shooting star or comet. There is nothing in the first picture, then the next it looks like one is coming straight down and another going across towards the sun, north to south. The one coming straight down disappears and there is only the one larger one in better view. It wasn't a quick streak and then gone...it moved slowly in my opinion and it is definitely not a plane. I have a series of at least 10 to 15 pics from beginning to see it until it it cross over the sun and gets distant and I quit taking the pics.


I sent the photos to the local weather guy, and he said it was nothing he'd seen and it wasn't a comet or shooting star, and he said it was a ufo, to contact the National Weather site. I did and they said it was nothing they could identify and to contact you.

I am uploading the first picture where you can see the 2, with are in the upper to mid right side of the photo...above the shelter roof and the better of the 2 pics middle and ending. I can send more photos if you are interested. I am curious to see what you think. It's not a plane and it is long, no wings or tail. The photos are not on a long exposure at all, it bracketed the light on some...one I made b & w to see better.

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2010-07-21

UFO sighting photo in Las Vegas, Nevada July 7, 2010, great photo.

Event Date: 2010-07-17 Event Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, US Event Description: "We were looking up at the crescent moon between the Mandalay Bay...
Event Date: 2010-07-17
Event Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, US



Event Description: "We were looking up at the crescent moon between the Mandalay Bay and The Hotel buildings. I decided to take a picture because of the blue background with the Carolina moon and palms.



I took the shot then saw this shape. At first I thought I had a smudge on the lense but it was clean. Then I thought it looks like a black Angel or a UFO. As I held the camera we watched it pass across the camera screen at about a jog pace. We kept looking up at the sky and down to the screen. It was on the digital screen but not in the sky. The object continued to move until it moved out of range of my camera. We were so taken off guard that we should have taken more pictures but were too busy trying to figure out what was going on."

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UFO sighting at Uruguay parade July 13, 2010.


Uruguay: Strange Object Photographed During Soccer Parade

Fan Took Photo from Avenida Libertador



The Uruguayan Air Force is currently analyzing an image depicting a strange object in the sky during the welcoming ceremony for the Uruguayan soccer team on Tuesday, July 13. The photo was taken on Avenida Libertador.

“Since the bus that carried the players was passing by my workplace, I went out for a few minutes to welcome them and take a few photos. I took some photos of them and before leaving, I took a few panoramic shots of Avenida Libertador, because it was truly impressive to see so many people in one place, celebrating. At night, when I downloaded them to my computer, I saw that there was a strange dot in the sky in one photo. When I enhanced it, I saw that the dot was semicircular in shape and had several orbs underneath it,” the author of these images to EL PAIS, preferring not to disclose their name.

The Air Force, through the Comisión Receptora e Investigadora de Denuncias de Objetos Voladores No Identificados (CRIDOVNI) received the image yesterday for analysis and to determine whether the “spot” may be an actual UFO.

Coronel Arial Sanchez, the Comission’s director, told El Pais that no anomalies were recorded on July 13 in the national airspace, which was “very controlled” due to the fact that jet fighters belonging to the Air Force participated in the Uruguayan soccer team’s festivities. In any event, Sanchez says that a scientific investigation will be carried out with Air Force professionals and that the endeavor will yield precise data on the provenance of said object.

“We have never dismissed the extraterrestrial hypothesis, but we also know that they could be physical particles or luminous manifestations,” acknowledges the colonel.

The Air Force analyzes an average of four photos per month, showing strange objects. At least three monthly reports are received from people who claim having seen a UFO. “There are some images that do not merit an analysis, because information is missing or because an insect or bird is readily seen in the photo. The photo or video is not a determining factor in any case, rather, simply a contribution, as there currently exists the potential to make hoaxes.” CRIDOVNI has analyzed 2100 cases in the past thirty years, and no explanation was found for 40 of them. “We have found truly strange objects, especially those reported by pilots or observers.”


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2010-07-20

New York UFO sighting on 7-16-2010, USA.

Strange Oval Object Glides Across New York Sky



This strange object looks almost like a bug, but
once you see the video it is clearly a rather large, silently
cruising object high in the sky, passing behind trees
and rooftops

Date: 7.16.2010
Time: Daytime/Afternoon

Location of Sighting: New York, USA
Number of witnesses: 2
Number of Objects: 1
Shape of Objects: Oval/strange.

Actual clips from the video recorded are shown below.


AVI Video (18megs)

It was in my backyard, I spotted an extremely large bird. I ran inside and back out with the camcorder to get video of the bird, but I was too slow. The bird was just out of sight as I returned. (This thing was giant, but thats another story.)



My commotion brought my girlfriend out to the yard, she was trying to help me spot the bird when she noticed a weird "something" flying. At 1st glance I thought to myself "just a helicopter", less than 2 seconds later I knew I was wrong, but could NOT figure out what it is. After looking at the video I still can not figure out what it could be.

It flew very slow, i heard nothing coming from it at all, it seemed to be moving along at a constant rate. It was very windy out, the bird i spotted was "kiting", i do not believe this object could be a balloon floating along at all, it is not a plane or a helicopter.

Once I realized i had no idea what i was looking at i became shaky, nervous.
In my mind i thought my god its like videos on the internet.I think i was in shock, perhaps just getting over it.

I did my best to video tape it, I had great difficulty seeing it in the viewfinder of my camcorder, so I was often catching it as it got out of view, but there are a (very) few very good closer frames in the video. I apologize for the poor quality of the video overall. I stayed outside until my camera battery died, then came inside uploaded it (from sony handycam, using sony picture package software to video capture it from the camcorder to the PC), then reported it here to MUFON. You can see my last sighting of the object in the video, it flew over the hill behind our house and the roof of our house blocked it from sight.



The only thing ive done to this video itself is as follows: Recorded it using sony handycam digitial 8 Uploaded video from camcorder via video capture to pc using sony picture package software that came with the camcorder. recompressed the video using virtualdub and divx fast motion codec.

Credit: MUFON Reports



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2010-07-19

UFO sighting of two orbs flying past sunset, 12 photos Ontario, Canada 7-17-2010.




Two UFOs fly past sunset and get caught in 12 photos. Note that sunset is the most common time of UFO sightings due to the suns position and the fast changing color of light. Perhaps alien shield can not compensate for this fast enough.
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Event Date: 2010-07-17 Event Location: Toronto, Ontario, CA Event Description: "12 images taken in about 2 seconds zoom 200mm, F8, (images...
Event Date: 2010-07-17
Event Location: Toronto, Ontario, CA

Event Description: "12 images taken in about 2 seconds

zoom 200mm, F8, (images cropped)"





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Blue Sphere UFO sighting at Clarkston, Michigan, US 7-18-2010.




Event Date: 2010-07-18
Event Location: Clarkston, Michigan, US


Event Description: "After heading back from a concert at DTE in Clarkston, MI, my wife and I pulled into our apartment complex. I had observed very similar events only 3 1/2 weeks ago, so my eyes were focused just above the horizon. Immediately after entering the complex I noticed the lights and said "that's it!" referring to the lights that I told her about nearly a month ago, but she hadn't seen them.


A month ago there were two blue spheres that slowly rose, then quickly dropped below the tree line in a matter of a few seconds, of which a plane and a helicopter are not capable. This time, there was just one bright blue sphere, or so it appeared at first. The sphere was more or less hovering in one spot, then it suddenly moved left to right, then up and down. At this point it was very clear that this was not any sort of technology with which my wife or I was familiar. The object dropped below the tree line, so I pulled forward to see if I could get a better glimpse of it. It rose out of the tree line again and at this point I asked my wife to snap some pictures of it since she had her camera for the concert. She took about 6 or so, but only 1 really turned out. After realizing that pictures were not turning out great we decided to just watch the object. It was in the air moving back and forth, up and down and forward and back with incredible ease as if it were doing a dance. We had thought it was just one sphere, but after closer observation, it was clear that there were at least 3 spheres following each other or rotating around the craft. It was too high up and too large to be a remote controlled toy and it was too agile to be a plane or helicopter or any other vehicle I know. Also, Oakland county is a heavily populated county, so it would be unlikely that any government testing would be going on in this area. There are multiple airports in the area, but the lights were a bright blue and the craft had incredible abilities, so a plane can be ruled out with certainty. Eventually, the lights went below the horizon for a couple of minutes and my wife and I decided to head inside and look at the pictures.

Attached is the one picture that turned out well. If you zoom in quite a bit it can be seen that there are multiple lights attached to what appears to be a grayish triangular craft. Since it has to be zoomed in quite a bit it is difficult to decipher. I'll also throw in another that isn't as easily deciphered. There also can be seen a smaller blue light and red light that are very bright. Not sure what they are. Sphere was a lot larger and close than it appears in the pictures."




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The Clarkston UFO Encounter: Analyzing the Blue Sphere Sighting of July 18, 2010

The night of July 18, 2010, in Clarkston, Michigan, was one that left a lasting impression on those who witnessed a strange aerial phenomenon. What began as a routine drive back home after a concert turned into a night of intrigue and amazement for a local couple. As they pulled into their apartment complex, they spotted an unusual sight in the sky that defied conventional explanations—a blue sphere performing aerial maneuvers that no known aircraft could achieve. This sighting, captured in a single photograph, has since become a fascinating case in the annals of UFO encounters.

A Second Encounter: Revisiting the Phenomenon

The witness, who had seen a similar event just weeks before, was on high alert as they drove into their apartment complex that night. Recalling the previous sighting of two blue spheres rising and then dropping below the tree line, he was eager to share this extraordinary sight with his wife. As they entered the complex, his attention was immediately drawn to a familiar set of lights in the sky, and he exclaimed, “That’s it!” referring to the lights he had described to his wife nearly a month ago.

The previous sighting had left him puzzled and curious. The two blue spheres had exhibited unusual behavior, moving in a way that ruled out conventional aircraft. They had ascended slowly before rapidly descending below the tree line in a manner that no plane or helicopter could replicate. This time, however, there was just one bright blue sphere visible. What started as a seemingly single sphere hovering in one spot soon revealed itself to be something much more complex.

The Aerial Dance of the Blue Sphere

As the couple watched, the sphere began to move in ways that defied conventional logic. It shifted left and right, then moved up and down with remarkable agility, as if it were performing a kind of aerial dance. The movement was so smooth and precise that it quickly became apparent to both witnesses that this was not any form of technology they were familiar with.

The sphere’s behavior, darting back and forth with incredible ease, made it clear that this was not a conventional aircraft. Planes and helicopters, even the most advanced, are bound by the laws of physics and aerodynamics, which limit their maneuverability. The sphere, however, seemed to move with a freedom that suggested it was not constrained by these limitations.

The couple decided to get a closer look. As the sphere dipped below the tree line, they pulled forward to see if they could get a better view. The object re-emerged, and the husband asked his wife to take some pictures with her camera, which she had brought along for the concert. She took about six photos, but only one turned out well enough to provide any clarity. The rest, blurred and indistinct, failed to capture the true nature of the phenomenon they were witnessing.

Unraveling the Mystery: The Triangular Craft

Upon closer examination, the couple realized that what they initially thought was a single sphere was actually a group of three spheres following each other or rotating around a central craft. This realization added a new dimension to the sighting. The spheres were not acting independently but appeared to be part of a larger, coordinated system.

The photograph that turned out well revealed a grayish triangular craft with multiple lights attached to it. This triangular shape is a recurring theme in UFO sightings, often associated with highly advanced technology capable of maneuvers beyond the reach of human engineering. The photograph, while not definitive proof, suggested that the spheres were connected to this larger, triangular craft, perhaps serving as probes or secondary vehicles.

The witness noted that the craft and its accompanying spheres were too high up and too large to be any kind of remote-controlled toy. Furthermore, the agility displayed by the objects made it clear that they were not conventional aircraft. The witness was familiar with the area and knew that Oakland County, being heavily populated with multiple airports, was an unlikely location for any kind of government testing involving such advanced and conspicuous technology.

The Blue Sphere in Context: Patterns and Anomalies

The sighting in Clarkston is part of a broader pattern of similar encounters reported around the world. Blue spheres, in particular, have been associated with UFO sightings in various locations, often displaying similar behaviors—hovering, rapid movement, and the ability to change direction abruptly. These sightings often occur in clusters, suggesting that the phenomenon is not random but part of a larger, possibly coordinated, pattern.

One of the most famous cases involving blue spheres occurred in 1980 in Rendlesham Forest, England, where military personnel reported seeing glowing orbs moving through the forest. Like the Clarkston sighting, these orbs displayed a level of control and intelligence that suggested they were not natural phenomena. The orbs were described as having a blue or orange hue and were capable of moving silently and at great speed.

The recurring nature of these sightings raises questions about the origin and purpose of these spheres. Are they extraterrestrial probes, as some have speculated, or could they be part of a secret technological program that remains hidden from the public eye? The answer remains elusive, but the similarities across different cases suggest that these spheres are not isolated incidents but part of a broader phenomenon.

The Technology Question: Beyond Conventional Capabilities

The maneuverability of the blue sphere in Clarkston suggests a technology far beyond what is currently known. Modern aircraft, even the most advanced, are limited by the constraints of aerodynamics and propulsion systems. They cannot move in the rapid, darting fashion described by the witnesses without producing significant noise and turbulence. The blue sphere, however, moved silently, as if it were unaffected by gravity or atmospheric resistance.

One possibility is that the sphere was using a form of propulsion that is not yet understood. Anti-gravity technology, while still theoretical in mainstream science, has been a topic of interest in both scientific and conspiracy circles for decades. If such technology exists, it could explain the sphere’s ability to move in ways that defy conventional physics.

Another theory is that the sphere was not an object in the traditional sense but a projection or holographic image created by some advanced technology. This could account for the sphere’s unusual movement and the fact that it seemed to change shape and configuration. However, this theory does not explain the presence of the triangular craft observed in the photograph.

The Eyewitness Perspective: Credibility and Impact

The credibility of the witnesses in the Clarkston sighting is bolstered by their calm and methodical approach to the event. The husband, who had seen similar lights before, was prepared to document the phenomenon, while his wife, though initially skeptical, became convinced of the object’s unusual nature after observing it firsthand.

The couple’s decision to watch the object and take photographs rather than immediately jumping to conclusions demonstrates a rational approach to the sighting. Their detailed description of the event, including the movements of the sphere and their own attempts to understand what they were seeing, adds weight to their account.

The impact of the sighting on the witnesses was profound. The husband, who had already been curious about the phenomenon, was further convinced that what he had seen was not a product of human technology. His wife, initially skeptical, came away with a sense of awe and curiosity, intrigued by the object’s capabilities and the mystery surrounding it.

The Photograph: A Glimpse into the Unknown

The photograph taken by the witness, while not definitive, provides a tantalizing glimpse into the nature of the object. The image, when zoomed in, reveals a grayish triangular craft with multiple lights, suggesting a complex structure. The presence of smaller blue and red lights adds to the mystery, indicating that the craft may have had additional features or accompanying objects.

The photograph’s quality, unfortunately, limits the amount of detail that can be discerned. The witness noted that the object was larger and closer than it appears in the picture, which is a common issue in UFO photography. The difficulty in capturing clear images of these objects is a recurring theme in UFO research, often attributed to the objects’ speed, lighting conditions, and the limitations of consumer-grade cameras.

Public Reaction and Speculation

The Clarkston sighting, like many UFO encounters, has sparked a range of reactions from the public. Some have dismissed the event as a misidentification of conventional aircraft or a hoax, while others see it as compelling evidence of extraterrestrial or advanced technological activity. The debate over the nature of the blue sphere and the triangular craft reflects the broader societal divide on the issue of UFOs.

Skeptics often point to the lack of concrete evidence and the difficulty in verifying eyewitness accounts. They argue that the human brain is prone to misperception, especially when observing objects in the sky. However, the consistency of the witnesses’ description and their ability to capture a photograph, however imperfect, suggest that this was not a simple case of misidentification.

Believers, on the other hand, see the sighting as part of a larger pattern of similar encounters around the world. They argue that the evidence, while circumstantial, points to the existence of a phenomenon that is not yet understood by mainstream science. The sighting in Clarkston, with its multiple spheres and triangular craft, fits into a broader narrative of UFO sightings that defy conventional explanation.

Conclusion: An Unresolved Mystery

The blue sphere sighting in Clarkston, Michigan, on July 18, 2010, remains one of the most intriguing UFO encounters in recent memory. The detailed eyewitness account, combined with the photograph of the triangular craft, provides a compelling case that challenges conventional explanations. While the true nature of the objects remains unknown, the sighting adds to the growing body of evidence that suggests we may not be alone, or at the very least, that there are phenomena occurring in our skies that we do not yet understand.

As with many UFO sightings, the lack of definitive evidence means that the case will likely remain unresolved. However, the courage of the witnesses

The Blue Sphere UFO Sighting in Clarkston, Michigan: A Detailed Analysis of the July 18, 2010 Encounter

On the night of July 18, 2010, a peculiar event unfolded in Clarkston, Michigan, which would leave both eyewitnesses and those who later learned of the incident baffled and intrigued. A local couple returning from a concert encountered a phenomenon that defied their understanding of conventional technology—a bright blue sphere performing acrobatic maneuvers in the night sky. What initially seemed like a singular object soon revealed itself to be something far more complex and mysterious. This encounter, complete with a photographic capture, has since become a notable entry in the ongoing study of unexplained aerial phenomena.

The Initial Sighting: A Familiar Phenomenon

The couple, who had attended a concert at DTE in Clarkston, were driving back to their apartment complex when the husband, who had experienced a similar sighting a few weeks prior, noticed something unusual above the horizon. He immediately recognized the lights and exclaimed to his wife, "That's it!" referring to the blue spheres he had seen previously. The earlier encounter had involved two blue spheres that rose slowly before dropping rapidly below the tree line—movements that no known aircraft could perform.

On this night, however, only one bright blue sphere was visible at first. Hovering in one spot, the object soon began to move in a manner that caught both of their attention. It shifted left and right, then moved up and down with incredible agility. This pattern of movement, seemingly devoid of inertia, suggested to the couple that this was no ordinary aircraft.

The Aerial Dance: Observing the Unexplainable

As they continued to observe the object, it became clear that the sphere was performing what could best be described as an aerial dance. The sphere darted back and forth, up and down, and even made sharp turns—all without emitting any sound. Its maneuvers were so fluid and precise that it seemed to defy the laws of physics as they understood them.

The couple decided to drive forward to get a clearer view as the object briefly disappeared below the tree line. When it rose again, the husband asked his wife to take some photographs with her camera, which she had brought for the concert. She snapped about six pictures, but only one turned out well enough to provide any meaningful detail. Realizing that photographing the object was proving difficult, they opted to simply watch the display, mesmerized by what they were witnessing.

Unveiling the Triangular Craft: An Unexpected Discovery

Upon closer examination of the object’s movements and the photograph that turned out well, the couple made a startling discovery. What they initially thought was a single sphere was actually a cluster of three spheres following each other or rotating around a central craft. The photograph, though not crystal clear, revealed a grayish triangular craft with multiple lights. This craft, seemingly at the center of the phenomenon, was unlike anything they had seen before.

The photograph also captured additional details—smaller blue and red lights that were bright and distinct. The witness described how the image required significant zooming to decipher, making it difficult to interpret definitively. Nevertheless, the picture suggested a structured craft rather than a mere light anomaly. The triangular shape is a common feature in many UFO sightings, often associated with advanced capabilities far beyond known technology.

The Context: A Broader Pattern of Spherical UFO Sightings

The sighting in Clarkston is part of a broader pattern of blue sphere UFO sightings reported worldwide. Such sightings often involve glowing orbs that hover, change direction rapidly, and move in ways that seem to defy conventional aircraft capabilities. In some cases, these orbs are associated with larger, structured craft, as was the case in Clarkston.

One well-known example is the 1980 Rendlesham Forest incident in England, where military personnel reported seeing glowing orbs moving through the forest. These orbs were described as having a similar blue or orange glow and displayed behaviors suggesting they were under intelligent control. The repeated occurrence of similar sightings across different locations and time periods suggests that these orbs may represent a consistent, unexplained phenomenon.

Analyzing the Technology: Beyond Conventional Capabilities

The movement of the blue sphere observed in Clarkston indicates a level of technological sophistication that is difficult to reconcile with current human capabilities. The ability to hover silently, accelerate rapidly, and change direction instantaneously suggests a form of propulsion that is not based on conventional aerodynamics. The silent operation of the object further complicates the issue, as most known propulsion systems generate significant noise, particularly when performing high-speed maneuvers.

One possibility is that the sphere was employing a form of anti-gravity or inertial dampening technology, which would allow it to move in such a manner without the limitations imposed by traditional physics. While such technology remains theoretical within mainstream science, it has been a topic of speculation among researchers and enthusiasts for decades.

Another theory posits that the sphere could have been a holographic projection or some form of advanced imaging technology. This would explain its ability to move and change shape without apparent physical constraints. However, this theory does not account for the presence of the triangular craft observed in the photograph.

The Eyewitness Perspective: An Incredulous but Credible Account

The credibility of the witnesses in the Clarkston sighting is supported by their measured and rational approach to the event. The husband, who had previously witnessed a similar sighting, was already attuned to the possibility of encountering something unusual. His wife, initially skeptical, became convinced of the object’s extraordinary nature after observing it herself.

Their decision to take photographs and carefully observe the object’s movements reflects a logical and methodical approach. They did not jump to conclusions or immediately assume the object was extraterrestrial. Instead, they focused on documenting and understanding what they were seeing, which adds weight to their account.

The impact of the sighting on the couple was significant. The husband, who had already been curious about the phenomenon, felt further validated in his belief that what he had seen was not of human origin. His wife, who experienced the event firsthand, was left with a sense of awe and curiosity, intrigued by the object’s capabilities and the mystery surrounding it.

The Photograph: A Glimpse into the Unknown

The photograph taken by the witness, while not definitive, offers a rare glimpse into the nature of the object. When zoomed in, the image reveals a grayish triangular craft with multiple lights. This suggests a complex structure that goes beyond a simple orb of light. The presence of smaller blue and red lights adds to the intrigue, indicating that the craft may have had additional features or accompanying objects.

The quality of the photograph, unfortunately, limits the amount of detail that can be discerned. The witness noted that the object was larger and closer than it appears in the picture, which is a common issue in UFO photography. The difficulty in capturing clear images of these objects is often attributed to their speed, lighting conditions, and the limitations of consumer-grade cameras.

Public Reaction and Speculation

The Clarkston sighting, like many UFO encounters, has elicited a range of reactions from the public. Skeptics have suggested that the object could be a misidentified aircraft, drone, or even a weather balloon. They argue that the human brain is prone to misperception, especially when observing objects in the sky.

Believers, however, see the sighting as compelling evidence of something extraordinary. They point to the detailed eyewitness account and the photograph of the triangular craft as proof that the object was not a product of human technology. The debate over the nature of the blue sphere and the triangular craft reflects the broader societal divide on the issue of UFOs.

Conclusion: An Unresolved Mystery

The blue sphere sighting in Clarkston, Michigan, on July 18, 2010, remains one of the most intriguing UFO encounters in recent memory. The detailed eyewitness account, combined with the photograph of the triangular craft, provides a compelling case that challenges conventional explanations. While the true nature of the objects remains unknown, the sighting adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that we may not be alone, or at the very least, that there are phenomena occurring in our skies that we do not yet understand.

As with many UFO sightings, the lack of definitive evidence means that the case will likely remain unresolved. However, the courage of the witnesses to document and share their experience provides valuable insight into a phenomenon that continues to intrigue and perplex. The search for answers is ongoing, and the Clarkston sighting is a reminder that the truth, whatever it may be, is still out there waiting to be discovered.

2010-07-18

UFO sighting Shuts Down Nuclear Weapons Sites Says Former Air Force Officer.


UFO sighting Shuts Down Nuclear Weapons Sites Says Former Air Force Officer.




Despite the U.S. military’s insistence that UFOs ceased to be of any scientific or national security interest after publication of the Condon Report in 1968, nuclear missile installations around the world have been a frequent target of UFO activity and, in some cases, otherwise inexplicable shut-downs.

This is a fact verified by both government documents obtained through FOIA requests, as well as eyewitness testimony.



One such incident occurred at Malstrom AFB, home of the 341st Missile Wing in central Montana. On the morning of March 16, 1967, Deputy Missile Combat Crew Commander (DMCCC) Robert Salas was on duty inside Malstrom’s subterranean Oscar-Flight Launch Control Center (LCC) capsule near Roy, Montana when he received a call from a “clearly frightened” topside security officer reporting that a UFO was hovering over the front gate.



Alarms sounded moments later as, one after another, up to eight Minuteman missiles went into “no-go” (inoperable) condition.

On September 27 of this year, Robert Salas, together with UFO researcher Robert Hastings, will host a press conference at the National Press Club addressing the issue of UFO interference with nuclear missile facilities over the years.

This interference, widely-known and well-documented, is glaringly inconsistent with the U.S. military’s repeated statements that it has no interest in UFOs. According to Hastings, more than 100 former U.S. Air Force nuclear weapons installation personnel have come forward with information that contradicts the military’s no-see-um stance.

The September Salas-Hastings press conference will present testimony from one dozen former Air Force personnel and is attempting to raise $15,000 to cover conference expenses.




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