Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 03/2018

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This document is a monthly compilation of UAP sighting reports for March 2018, aggregated by the National UFO Reporting Center. It contains hundreds of individual witness accounts from various global locations, detailing diverse object shapes and behaviors.

This document is a comprehensive compilation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sighting reports collected by the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) for the month of March 2018. The reports are presented in chronological order, spanning from March 1st through March 31st, 2018. Each entry provides the date, time, location, and a brief description of the observed phenomenon, along with the reported shape of the object. The sightings are global in nature, though the vast majority originate from the United States, with additional reports from Canada, Spain, Germany, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, Costa Rica, and Ecuador. The descriptions of the objects vary significantly, including orbs, triangles, disks, cylinders, fireballs, and various light formations. Many reports describe silent movement, high speeds, and unusual maneuvering capabilities that witnesses often contrast with conventional aircraft. Several entries include notes from NUFORC staff, which occasionally offer potential explanations such as lens flares, astronomical phenomena like the star Sirius, or advertising lights, while others acknowledge reports originating from external databases like the MUFON Case Management System (CMS) or the MADAR network. The document serves as a raw data repository for public reports, capturing the subjective experiences of witnesses who describe everything from metallic spheres and glowing monoliths to unexplained light displays and potential abduction experiences. The tone of the reports ranges from matter-of-fact observations to highly personal accounts of life-long experiences with anomalous phenomena.

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