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Astronaut Chris Hadfield calls alien UFO hype 'foolishness'
It seems safe to say that Chris Hadfield probably doesn't have one of those X-Files "I want to believe" UFO posters on any of his walls. On Sunday the Canadian astronaut, who commanded the International Space Station and recorded the famous microgravity rendition of David Bowie's Space Oddity, spit some fire at true believers who see a link between UFOs or UAPs (for "unidentified aerial phenomena" in the newish military parlance) and some sort of alien intelligence.
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Video shows blue UFO falling into ocean in Hawaii
The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that there weren't any aircraft disappearing off the radar nor were there any reports of overdue or missing aircraft.
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Japanese Military Announces It Will Track UFOs
The move comes days after Japan and the United States spoke about unidentified aerial phenomena.
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Senators want the public to see the government's UFO reports
"This issue has lacked attention from senior leaders," the Senate Intelligence Committee says.
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British 'X-Files' of UFO sightings is going public
The U.K.'s Ministry of Defense will publish secret UFO reports for the first time.
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UFOz.io
In the io game UFOz.io you will control a UFO together with other players from around the world. Suck in all the objects you can handle. The more you absorb, the stronger your spaceship will
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Meet Silicon Valley's UFO Hunters
There would be nothing more disruptive than the sudden discovery of aliens. Perhaps that's why a small contingent of Silicon Valley is so interested in UFOs—and wants to know who's piloting them. With US Navy pilots coming forward to talk about their encounters with anomalous aerial vehicles, UFO hunters are starting to feel vindicated. The cross-section of technologists who are also UFO enthusiasts believe that they not only exist, but that we can make significant scientific breakthroughs by studying them.
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The Navy Says UFOs Are Real. UFO Hunters Are Thrilled
With the Navy's recent revelation that its pilots have been regularly spotting unidentified flying objects, some of those in the UFO community who were once thought crazy now have some concrete evidence to point to. And the regular spate of mainstream news stories about UFO sightings has inspired a new generation of UFO hunters and researchers.
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Pentagon secretly researched ‘stargates, alternate dimensions and UFOs’
Declassified documents have revealed that the Pentagon spent millions researching subjects which make the X-Files look tame – including wormholes and alternate dimensions. The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) released 38 research titles in January after a Freedom of Information Act request. The research included Warp Drive, Dark Energy, and the Manipulation of Extra Dimensions; Invisibility Cloaking and Traversable Wormholes, Stargates, and Negative Energy.
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World UFO Day: Are We Really Alone? The Question Is Worthy of Serious Study
About 5 percent of all UFO sightings cannot be easily explained by weather or human technology. A physicist argues that there's compelling evidence to justify serious scientific study and that the skeptics should step aside – for the sake of humanity.
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13 Reasons to Believe Aliens Are Real
How seriously should you take those recent reports of UFOs? Ask the Pentagon. Or read this primer for the SETI-curious.
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Evidence of advanced UFOs 'beyond reasonable doubt', says former Pentagon chief
The existence of unidentified flying objects using technology more advanced than human capabilities has been proved “beyond reasonable doubt”, the former head of a secret US government programme has said. Luis Elizondo, who quit as head of the Advanced Threat Identification Programme (AATIP) two months ago, warned nations now “had to be conscious” of the potential threat posed by UFOs.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson on UFOs: 'Call me when you have a dinner invite from an alien'
There has been a lot of talk about the existence of aliens and UFOs following reports that the Pentagon has researched them, but astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson isn't convinced, or frankly, interested. "Call me when you have a dinner invite from an alien," he told CNN's Alisyn Camerota during a "New Day" appearance Wednesday morning. "The evidence is so paltry for aliens to visit Earth, I have no further interest."
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UFO existence "proven beyond reasonable doubt," says former head of Pentagon alien program
The existence of UFOs had been “proved beyond reasonable doubt,” according the head of the secret Pentagon program that analyzed the mysterious aircrafts. In an interview with British broadsheet The Telegraph published on Saturday, Luis Elizondo told the newspaper of the sightings, “In my opinion, if this was a court of law, we have reached the point of ‘beyond reasonable doubt.’”
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The Truth About Those 'Alien Alloys' in The New York Times' UFO Story
Is the government really stockpiling materials in a Nevada building that scientists cannot identify? What to make of a Las Vegas building full of unidentified alloys? The New York Times published a stunning story Saturday (Dec. 16) revealing that the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) had, between 2007 and 2012, funded a $22 million program for investigating UFOs. The story included three revelations that were tailored to blow readers' minds:
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US government recovered materials from unidentified flying object it 'does not recognise'
The Pentagon has reportedly recovered metal alloys from unidentified flying objects that scientists "do not recognise”. Materials, which are alleged to have “amazing properties”, are being stored in modified buildings in Las Vegas, the New York Times reports. The US Department of Defence (DoD) has admitted to a secret $22m (£15m) programme, which ran between 2007 and 2012, that was tasked with investigating reports of UFOs.
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Navy pilot recalls encounter with UFO: 'I think it was not from this world'
Retired Cmdr. David Fravor spent 18 years as a Navy pilot, but nothing prepared him for what he witnessed during a routine training mission on Nov. 14, 2004. "I can tell you, I think it was not from this world," Fravor told ABC News. "I'm not crazy, haven't been drinking. It was — after 18 years of flying, I've seen pretty much about everything that I can see in that realm, and this was nothing close."
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US secret UFO programme revealed
The Pentagon has been running a secret multi-million dollar programme to investigate Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), US media report. Only a small number of officials were aware of the programme, which began in 2007 and was reportedly closed in 2012. The New York Times says documents from the operation describe strange speeding aircraft and hovering objects.
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I-Team: Rock star plans for announcement on UFOs
Can a rock star do what generations of investigators have failed to manage -- that is, find out what the government knows about UFOs? Last year, Tom DeLonge, the co-founder of Blink 182, told the I-Team about his plans to create a multi-media empire based on inside information given to him by military sources he had cultivated.
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NASA astronaut claimed he saw dead aliens after infamous Rosewell UFO crash! [VIDEOS]
The conspiracy theory about the legendary Rosewell crash, formed way back in 1947, still prevails. A NASA astronaut, (late) Lt Col Ellison Onizuka, claimed he saw the carcasses of aliens in a clip of the legendary Rosewell crash of 1947. It is alleged that a UFO crashed into a farm near Rosewell, New Mexico in mid-1947. Official reports claim that the object that did crash at the site was a United States Air Force (USAF) weather balloon, but many others believe it was a flying disc of UFO origin.
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