A commercial jet’s near-collision with a UFO off New York’s coast sparks national security concerns and reignites debates about extraterrestrial activity.
At a Glance
- Pentagon report reveals a “near miss” between a commercial plane and a UFO near New York
- 757 UFO incidents reported in the past year, with nearly 300 identified as regular objects
- Witnesses describe UFOs as spherical or featuring flashing lights
- No evidence of extraterrestrial activity found to date
- Congress currently hearing testimonies on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs)
UFO Near Miss Incident Raises Flight Safety Concerns
The Pentagon’s recent report on unidentified flying phenomena has sent shockwaves through the aviation community and beyond. A “near miss” incident between a commercial plane and a UFO off the coast of New York has raised serious flight safety concerns. The encounter involved a “cylindrical object” reported by an airline crew to the Federal Aviation Administration, prompting an investigation by the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).
Pentagon says UFO nearly crashed into commercial airliner above New York – as bombshell report is released https://t.co/MaiBZ67boD pic.twitter.com/TRj2DEOtuS
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) November 14, 2024
This alarming incident is just one of 757 unexplained phenomena documented in the report, covering the period from May 2023 to June 2024. While many cases have been identified as everyday objects like drones, birds, satellites, and balloons, a significant number remain unresolved due to insufficient evidence.
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Debunking UFO Sightings: From Starlink to Unexplained Phenomena
The report sheds light on the often-misidentified nature of many UFO sightings. Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite system, for instance, has frequently been mistaken for UFOs. This revelation underscores the importance of rigorous investigation and scientific analysis in distinguishing between man-made objects and truly unexplained phenomena.
“It is important to underscore that, to date, AARO has discovered no evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology,” the report reads.
Despite the lack of evidence supporting extraterrestrial activity, the report’s findings have intensified public interest and Congressional scrutiny. The use of the term Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) instead of UFOs reflects a shift towards a more scientific approach in investigating these incidents.
Congressional Hearings and National Security Implications
Congress is currently conducting hearings on UAPs, with testimonies from experts and former military officers. These discussions have touched on various aspects, including potential alien intelligence, military research, and concerns about foreign spying. The hearings underscore the government’s growing recognition of the need for comprehensive study and public disclosure of UAP findings.
The report includes testimonies from commercial and military pilots, as well as ground observers. Witnesses commonly described unidentified lights or spherical objects, with some reports detailing unusual shapes like a jellyfish with flashing lights. In three cases, military air crews reported being followed by unidentified aircraft, though no links to foreign powers were established.
As investigations continue, the government’s approach to UAPs appears to be evolving.
Every year we hear more about what the government knows – and we could soon know the full truth.