Thursday, April 28, 2011

UFO spotted at the royal wedding venue, as predicted.

Looks like Prince William and fiancée Kate Middleton will have some unexpected guests at their royal wedding.

A tourist has reportedly filmed a UFO hovering over Westminster Abbey - the venue for Friday's Royal Wedding.

The two-and-a half-minute video footage shows a shimmering white object in a cloudless blue sky near Big Ben.

It seems to move and shift shape - but to have three sections, like the starship USS Enterprise from TV's Star Trek.

"First we thought it was a parachute but it was way too high up," the Sun quoted the tourist as posting it on the Internet.

"It changed shape but stayed there for at least 30 minutes. Then I lost sight of it," the tourist added."

The sighting emerged shortly after retired US Air Force major predicted extra-terrestrials would visit Earth to see William and Middleton tie the knot.

Source: times of india

Older post: Prediction from US Airforce officer, here.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Russian UFO crash, really making a buzz online!

Unbelievable. Even top news agencies actually bother to include this apparently obvious hoax on their websites. I was just browsing for some UFO news this evening when I stumbled upon this link belonging to International Business Times.

The economic voice too, seems to have taken interest in this footage. Some more include the Daily Mail, Telegraph.co.uk, East Anglian Daily times and The Sun.

Why? Why is this happening? I have a theory in this regard. I believe, this footage is deliberately allowed to circulate around the internet in the hopes of being rejected as a hoax. For all you know, this could be real alright? The Roswell incident of 1946 is still fresh in people's minds, merely because of this evidence of what looked like an elaborate cover-up (large number of personnel and equipment at the site just to clear a weather balloon?). Or, perhaps the Russian government is probably studying the media's reaction? In either case, a cover-up is certainly not in their agenda. Otherwise, I wouldn't be posting this here right now. I'm just a college guy with an interest on UFOs, after all!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Another "realistic" footage showing an alien corpse in Russia is making its rounds on the internet. Personally, I think it's a hoax. Even if a bunch of civilians did find an alien corpse, their government would swoop in and cover it up in no time.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

UFO sightings expected at Will and Kate's wedding?


Former US Air Force officer George Filer manages Britain’s National UFO Center, and his writings are featured prominently by conspiracy websites. He says that UFOs are often witnessed in the vicinity of important events, and it is therefore very possible that they will be seen near the royal wedding.

Filer told AOL News that UFOs’ interest in important occurrences led to their sighting in Libya and tsunami-stricken parts of Japan. He says his UFO Center is informed of more than a thousand UFO sightings every month, and British Royal Air Force pilots have seen them recently over the English Channel.

He spoke of a meeting with William’s father, Prince Philip in 1961 or 1962, when he was a navigator in a tanker aircraft. Philip conversed with “a group of us,” and said that his uncle, Earl Mountbatten, had seen UFOs.

Colin Andrews, a well-known investigator of crop circles, provided some confirmation in royal interest in UFOs. He claims he received a letter from the Queen, who had read one of his books. When he posted the letter online, he was asked to remove it because it was “personal” correspondence not intended for public consumption.


Source: spinport.com

Monday, April 11, 2011

FBI releases fresh UFO document




The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released documents which could prove aliens landed in New Mexico more than sixty years ago.


The FBI has recently launched a new online resource called The Vault on its official website, and it contains documents on Roswell UFO sightings, as well as hundreds of pages of information on UFO sightings in general.

Among the thousands of files published in The Vault is a memo that appears to prove aliens in flying saucers did land in New Mexico prior to 1950.

The memo was written to the FBI director from Guy Hottel, the special agent in charge of the Washington field office in 1950.

In the memo, whose subject line is “Flying Saucers,” Agent Hottel reveals that an Air Force investigator had stated that “Three so-called flying saucers had been recovered in New Mexico.”

The investigator gave the information to a special agent, he went on to say.

The FBI has censored both the agent and the investigator's identity.

“They were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in diameter,” Agent Hottel went on to write.

The bodies were “dressed in a metallic cloth of a very fine texture. Each body was bandaged in a manner similar to the blackout suits used by speed flyers and test pilots.”

He pointed out that the informant, whose identity was censored in the memo, claimed the saucers had been found in New Mexico “due to the fact that the government has a very high-powered radar set-up in that area and it is believed the radar interferes with the controlling mechanism of the saucers.”

He then stated that the special agent did not attempt to investigate further.

The town of Roswell in New Mexico became infamous after reports that a flying saucer had crashed there in 1947.

The bodies of aliens were said to have been recovered and autopsied by the US military, but American authorities allegedly covered the incident up.

Another memo published in The Vault from 1947 claimed that an object “purporting to be a flying disc” had been recovered near Roswell.


Source: OpEdNews

FBI releases fresh UFO document

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released documents which could prove aliens landed in New Mexico more than sixty years ago.


The FBI has recently launched a new online resource called The Vault on its official website, and it contains documents on Roswell UFO sightings, as well as hundreds of pages of information on UFO sightings in general.

Among the thousands of files published in The Vault is a memo that appears to prove aliens in flying saucers did land in New Mexico prior to 1950.

The memo was written to the FBI director from Guy Hottel, the special agent in charge of the Washington field office in 1950.

In the memo, whose subject line is “Flying Saucers,” Agent Hottel reveals that an Air Force investigator had stated that “Three so-called flying saucers had been recovered in New Mexico.”

The investigator gave the information to a special agent, he went on to say.

The FBI has censored both the agent and the investigator's identity.

“They were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in diameter,” Agent Hottel went on to write.

The bodies were “dressed in a metallic cloth of a very fine texture. Each body was bandaged in a manner similar to the blackout suits used by speed flyers and test pilots.”

He pointed out that the informant, whose identity was censored in the memo, claimed the saucers had been found in New Mexico “due to the fact that the government has a very high-powered radar set-up in that area and it is believed the radar interferes with the controlling mechanism of the saucers.”

He then stated that the special agent did not attempt to investigate further.

The town of Roswell in New Mexico became infamous after reports that a flying saucer had crashed there in 1947.

The bodies of aliens were said to have been recovered and autopsied by the US military, but American authorities allegedly covered the incident up.

Another memo published in The Vault from 1947 claimed that an object “purporting to be a flying disc” had been recovered near Roswell.


Source: OpEdNews

Second Cigar shaped UFO reported over Texas skies

A Cypress, TX, witness reports a white or silver "thin object" hovering 1,000 feet over US 290 that quickly disappeared from view on April 5, 2011, according to April 9, 2011, testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.

This is the second cigar-shaped report from Texas in a two-day period. We recently covered a similar shape UFO in the story: Illuminated cigar UFO reported over Texas - a sighting that occurred one day later, on April 6, 2011. In the first case, the witness was able to provide an image of the object, although no town name was mentioned in the public portion of the MUFON report.

"It seemed to be moving to moving parallel to the highway, and as I turned left onto Spring Cypress Road," the witness stated. "The object stopped, then hovered over the freeway, sort of in the upper horizon behind it."

The witness lost sight of the object while driving under the freeway.

"It was gone and nowhere to be found."

Cypress is an unincorporated area in Harris County, located inside the city of Houston, along US 290.The area ranks 50th in the top 100-income areas in the U.S. No images or videos were included with the MUFON report.

The cigar-shaped UFO is not the most common UFO shape, but is frequently spotted across the U.S. Some of the Pcigar-shaped UFO stories we covered here include:

Tennessee witnesses describe cigar-shaped UFO

Low flying cigar UFO moves over Austell, Georgia highway

Pennsylvania witness photographs cigar-shaped UFO

Cigar UFO follows orange spheres over Florida

Cigar-shaped UFO 50 feet over Blue Lake, CA home emits buzzing noise

Cigar-shaped UFO hovers low over Phoenix, Arizona highway

Texas is a current UFO ALERT 3 rating, with a high number of UFO sightings nationally. Texas had 39 UFO reports in March 2011 - the second highest reporting state - while California had 45 sightings, the highest reporting state in the nation.

You can read more details about other recently reported cases at the UFO Examiner home page. The most up-to-date UFO information can be heard at web radio show UFO Traffic Report every Wednesday, 9 - 10:30 p.m. EST, which includes a UFO Witness Testimony Program segment, and an update of the UFO ALERT national rating system. Past shows are available at the Archive page.