Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 03/2013

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This document is a chronological compilation of hundreds of public-submitted UFO sighting reports from March 2013, collected by the National UFO Reporting Center. It provides a broad overview of global UAP activity, detailing various shapes, behaviors, and witness accounts.

This document is a comprehensive compilation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sighting reports submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) for the month of March 2013. The report spans 24 pages and lists hundreds of individual accounts from witnesses across the United States and internationally, including Canada, the United Kingdom, India, Mexico, Australia, Ireland, Tunisia, and Brazil. The entries are organized chronologically, beginning on March 31, 2013, and concluding on March 1, 2013. Each entry provides the date, time, location, and a brief description of the observed object or phenomenon. The shapes reported are highly varied, including orbs, triangles, fireballs, cigars, disks, cylinders, and various light formations. Descriptions of behavior range from stationary hovering and slow movement to high-speed maneuvers, erratic flight paths, and sudden disappearances. Many witnesses describe the objects as emitting bright, multi-colored lights, often orange, red, or white. Several reports mention the use of cameras or video to capture the phenomena, and some witnesses note the absence of sound during the sightings. The document includes occasional editorial notes from NUFORC, which suggest potential alternative explanations for certain sightings, such as 'twinkling stars,' advertising lights, or meteors. The reports reflect a wide range of witness experiences, from casual observations while driving or relaxing at home to more specific encounters involving multiple objects or formations. The document serves as a raw data repository for public-submitted sighting reports during this specific timeframe.

I was on my way home and I noticed a bright flashing blue light infront of my car while i was driving. when I had arrived home I had se

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