Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 01/1976

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This document is a monthly summary of UFO sightings from January 1976 compiled by the National UFO Reporting Center. It records thirteen individual reports from around the world, including claims of military involvement and alleged cover-ups.

This document is a compilation of UFO sighting reports for the month of January 1976, provided by the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC). The report lists thirteen distinct entries spanning various global locations, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and South Africa. The sightings describe a variety of phenomena, ranging from unidentified shapes and lights to specific geometric forms such as disks, triangles, cones, rectangles, and cigars. Notable entries include a report of a crashed UFO in Millis, Massachusetts; a sighting involving a 'bird' shape in Thousand Oaks, California; and a report from Cannon AFB, New Mexico, alleging that the Air Force scrambled armed fighters to intercept 'bogeys' followed by a subsequent cover-up. Additionally, one entry mentions a retired Air Force doctor who allegedly revealed his presence at an examination of bodies in Dayton, Ohio. The reports vary in detail, with some providing brief descriptions of movement, such as zig-zagging or silent flight, while others simply note the presence of the object. The document serves as a chronological record of reported aerial anomalies for the specified month.

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