On the evening of July 30th a commercial airliner and a Canadian military plane both sighted--and the latter altered its course due to--a "'bright green flying object' that 'flew into a cloud, then disappeared.'" Thus Brandon Spektor reports a possible meteor sighting that got dumped into Canadian aviation's "standard" category of "weather balloon, meteor, rocket, UFO." Kevin Randle's pulled out some
Current Sightings reports from "UFOs Northwest." While likely explicable, they nonetheless are interesting. Nova Scotia filmmaker and nephew of the late Stanton Friedman Paul Kimball has his own view of recent government pronouncements, as the
N.S. Expert Says American UFO Report Could be About Something Else Entirely. Somewhat in the same vein is Michael Tanenbaum's article
As UFO Research Gains Footing, a Philly Man's Strange Sighting Brings Mystery and Scientific Caution. Whatever its aerial phenomena, the Philly story does exemplify some of the human-level reactions to dramatic UFO news. (WM)
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