UFO.. A controversial mystery and incomprehensible "historical" models
The phenomenon of unidentified flying objects has always been a mystery that has sparked controversy and interest among humans and scientists.
Recently, there has been much debate about the truth of these unknown objects, whether they are aliens or sky waste, to the point that US intelligence is studying more than 500 reports of unidentified flying objects.
Unidentified objects are subject to scrutiny by the Pentagon, US intelligence, and the US Space Agency (NASA), for fear that they may be espionage tools belonging to hostile countries.
In November 2021, the Pentagon established an office tasked with collecting and analyzing information on flying objects, in the face of increasing pressure from Congress in this regard.
In May 2022, the US House Intelligence Committee held the first public hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena, which was considered the first of its kind in 50 years.
At the end of last May, at an unusual public meeting in Washington, a panel of experts commissioned by NASA to look into the issue of unidentified flying objects stressed the need to collect additional data to be able to explain these phenomena in the future.
UFOs throughout history
The website "listverse.com" monitored the 10 most reported sightings of unidentified flying objects ever.
Despite their differences and diversity, the stories reviewed by the site intersect at one theme: strangeness, in the absence of any scientific or conclusive explanation for them to this day.
Unidentified objects haunt a British military plane
In 1952, a strange and inexplicable event occurred in North Yorkshire, England, where it was reported that a shiny silver disc-shaped object hovered in the sky for about 20 minutes.
The object was as large as a bus, and was seen by people in different areas, such as Harrogate, Knaresborough and Starbeck, as well as Royal Air Force pilots.
The British Ministry of Defence launched an investigation into the incident, but did not provide any explanation for what had happened.
The following day, a number of people spotted the same object, but it was larger than before, and it was performing maneuvers impossible for any known aircraft.
The strange event continued for several days, and some were even able to take pictures of these objects and track them using radar technology.
As a result, many theories were put forward to explain what these strange objects could be, with some seeing them as alien spacecraft, while others considered them to be part of a secret government project.
However, despite the many speculations, there is no concrete evidence to support any of these theories.
UFOs in Rendlesham Forest
In December 1980, a group of US Air Force personnel stationed at an air base reported seeing strange lights in Rendlesham Forest in Suffolk, Britain. Upon investigation, they claimed to have seen an unidentified flying object.
The incident has been widely discussed, with some describing it as a hoax or misunderstanding, while others expressed their belief that it was a real encounter with extraterrestrial life.
Alien spaceship landing on rural road - stock illustration
The US Senate approved plans to create an agency to investigate UFOs (Getty)
2/1/2022
The US Senate approved plans last December to create an agency to investigate UFOs. For several months, intelligence agencies and the media have acknowledged that "unidentified aerial phenomena" are a reality, while engineers and scientists in France are calling for intensified studies on this phenomenon.
In a report published by the French newspaper "Le Figaro", the writer Charles Gaigou said that astronomer Jacques Vallet (82 years old) held a conference in France, where he presented his latest research on UFOs to an audience of informed amateurs.
Jacques works in collaboration with Professor Peter Sturrock, Professor Emeritus of Applied Physics at Stanford University of Science, who has won several academic awards.
According to some experts, new physical phenomena could thus be discovered that explain some of the phenomena.
The US intelligence services and the Department of Defense (Pentagon) have also investigated the matter, stressing that it relates to US national security and air traffic security.