Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 01/2018

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This document is a chronological compilation of public-submitted UFO sighting reports from January 2018, collected by the National UFO Reporting Center. It documents a wide range of aerial phenomena observed globally, including various shapes, behaviors, and reported interactions with the environment.

This document is a compilation of UFO sighting reports submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) for the month of January 2018. The report consists of a chronological list of individual accounts provided by witnesses from various locations globally, primarily within the United States, but also including reports from Canada, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Brazil, Greece, Australia, and the Netherlands. The entries detail a wide variety of phenomena, including sightings of lights, spheres, triangles, discs, cigars, and other unidentified shapes. Witnesses describe diverse behaviors, such as hovering, erratic movement, high-speed flight, and sudden disappearances. Several reports mention the presence of multiple objects, formation flying, and instances where the objects were observed in proximity to commercial or military aircraft. Some witnesses reported auditory phenomena, such as buzzing or roaring sounds, while others noted electromagnetic interference or physical sensations. The document includes occasional notes from NUFORC or MUFON regarding specific reports, such as potential celestial bodies (e.g., Sirius), satellite passes, or the use of MADAR (Multiple Anomaly Detection and Automatic Recording) nodes. The reports vary significantly in detail, with some providing specific times and locations, while others are anonymous or lack comprehensive data. The compilation serves as a raw record of public-submitted observations during this period.

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