These UFO reports begin with ones that apparently haven't registered with Japan's Defence Minister. Taro Kono's headline claims are refuted in this Julian Ryall article. Kono also seems taken aback by U.S. Navy videos he probably should know about. Brent Swancer relates some
Bizarre Cases of Collisions with UFOs. The train run-in story is outstandingly weird, and elicited some questions on a Trains site; see
Update: 2002 Paintsville, Kentucky Collision With Unidentified Object. The Val Johnson case is well-known and indeed puzzling. Reader response question:
Should An Alleged Saucer Spotted in Antarctica Get Tic Tac UFO Attention?. Paul Seaburn's not so much touting the Antarctic imagery--can you say "pareidolia"?--as he is complaining about retreaded "Tic Tac" videos getting inordinate attention. We're not volunteering to go check that case out, but a
Spinning UFO Filmed Over An McDonald's In New Mexico, April 19, 2020 is more to our taste. Not only does this potentially offer satisfying explanations, but owing to the "shelter-in-place" lifestyle these past weeks it would sound good to "get up and get away" to the site! (WM)
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