Data from the National UFO Reporting Center shows that the center has received 245 new UFO reports since March 30, when a Florida man sighted two mysterious flying objects at the same time.
William Fuentes of Palm Coast, Florida, shared video of his sightings of two UFOs (unidentified flying objects, commonly known as flying saucers) with Fox affiliate WOFL-TV in Orlando.
Fuentes was at his home in Palm Coast when he sighted the two UFOs. The eye-popping video shows two balls of light flying fast through the night sky.
This latest UFO sighting in Florida comes as reports of such unidentified objects generally proliferate. According to the National U.F.O. Reporting Center (NUFORC), unidentified object sightings across the United States increased by about 1,000 to more than 7,200 in 2020 compared to 2019.
According to the center, New York City, for example, saw a 31 percent increase in UFO sightings in the city in 2020, to 46, compared to 35 the year before, a 283 percent jump from a dozen in 2018.
Last week, the New York Post revealed that a former Pentagon official who claims to have been in charge of a program to detect unexplained aerial phenomena believes the government has been covering up the existence of UFOs.
The whistle blower is Luis “Lou” Elizondo, former head of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). “Lue” Elizondo. He said UFOs pose a serious national security risk, but he has not been able to convince the Defense Department to act on it.
The New York Post reported on April 30 that Elizondo said there was enough evidence to convince him that UFOs existed. He previously told Politico that many UFO sightings have occurred near vulnerable nuclear facilities, watercraft and power plants.
Elizondo was in charge of the Pentagon’s UFO program for nine years. In an article published April 24, he told the New York Post that the “$2.3 trillion budget bill for 2021” previously signed by former President Donald Trump (Trump) requires the Pentagon and intelligence agencies to complete a report on “unidentified The Pentagon and intelligence agencies must complete a report on the “unidentified flight phenomenon” (UAP) within 180 days and submit it to Congress.
According to him, the Pentagon will have a large number of relevant documents to disclose to the public in June.
The whistle blower said the highly anticipated report will cover the Tic Tac object seen by the Navy in 2004 that UFO fans have been eager to discover, the strange “cube in a ball” seen by Navy pilots in 2014, and the mysterious black triangular-shaped UFOs reported from around the world.
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