Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 06/1998

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This document is a chronological log of UFO sightings reported to the National UFO Reporting Center throughout June 1998. It contains hundreds of individual accounts from global witnesses describing various aerial phenomena.

This document is a comprehensive compilation of UFO sighting reports submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) during the month of June 1998. The reports span a wide geographic range, including numerous locations across the United States, as well as sightings in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Greece, India, Israel, South Africa, and Venezuela. The entries are organized chronologically, beginning with reports from June 30, 1998, and extending back through the month. Each entry provides the date, time, location, and a brief description of the observed phenomenon, often categorized by the shape of the object. The shapes reported are highly varied, including spheres, triangles, disks, cigars, cylinders, ovals, fireballs, and various lights. Witness descriptions range from simple observations of lights in the sky to more complex encounters involving multiple objects, specific formations, and unusual flight characteristics such as instantaneous turns, hovering, and high-speed maneuvers. Some reports mention accompanying sounds, such as humming or droning, while others emphasize the silence of the objects. Several witnesses describe physical or environmental interactions, including electrical disturbances, power blackouts, and the presence of military aircraft in the vicinity of the sightings. A few reports mention the use of binoculars or cameras to document the events. The document serves as a raw data repository of public-submitted accounts, reflecting the diverse nature of UAP reports received by the organization during this period.

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