Here's a fast and fun article with one very well-known case plus several other intriguing ones. Susan Swarbrick does a good job with the lead Robert Taylor event, and we learned a lot--including the "Falkirk Triangle" being the hottest of UFO hotspots in the world--from this post. Advice to cattle: "Watch the Skies!" That's one takeaway from
Argentina: UFO Landing Traces in Cordoba (1986). Having waited "a judicious amount of time" after seeing something weird apparently settle down in the mountains, a group located a huge charred area they associate with the sighting. The remains of two cattle were found as well. An extraordinarily lovely short video highlights Allie Guy's
Mystery of UFO Spotted from Plymouth Revealed. Maybe it
is hard to understand why anyone would think an Airborne Pyrotechnics display was ET-produced, but the fireworks were truly "out of this world." Not nearly so beautiful and perhaps no more mysterious is the subject of
Watch: TV Station Films UFO Again. The Buffalo "Sky Watch" cameras keep picking up objects flitting about in the evening. According to Tim Binnall's article and link, the square image in an "enhanced screenshot" causes some to "believe that aliens are drop feeding the public daily around the world evidence of their existence." (WM)
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