Declassified UFO / UAP Document
NUFORC Sightings Report: 06/2003
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This document is a chronological compilation of hundreds of civilian UFO sighting reports submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) throughout June 2003. It documents a wide variety of aerial phenomena reported globally, ranging from unidentified lights and geometric craft to reports involving military proximity and potential physical effects.
This document is a comprehensive compilation of UFO and UAP sighting reports submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) during the month of June 2003. The report spans 19 pages and catalogs hundreds of individual accounts from witnesses across the globe, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Greece, Italy, France, Spain, South Africa, and others. The sightings are presented in reverse chronological order, beginning with reports from June 30, 2003, and concluding with reports from June 1, 2003. The descriptions provided by witnesses are highly varied, encompassing a wide range of shapes, including disks, spheres, triangles, cigars, fireballs, rectangles, chevrons, and various unidentified lights. Witness accounts frequently describe anomalous behaviors such as rapid acceleration, sudden changes in direction, hovering, silent flight, and unusual light patterns. Several reports mention the presence of military aircraft, including sightings near Hill Air Force Base and Naval Air Station Lemoore, or instances where military helicopters were observed in proximity to the objects. Some witnesses reported physical or psychological effects, such as missing time, feelings of being watched, or the observation of entities. The document also notes instances where photographic or video evidence was claimed to have been captured, and references other organizations such as HBCCUFO and MUFON in relation to specific reports. The tone of the entries varies from objective descriptions of aerial phenomena to personal anecdotes, including reports of potential hoaxes or misidentifications, such as spotlights or astronomical objects. The compilation serves as a raw data repository for public reports of aerial anomalies during this specific timeframe, reflecting the diverse and often subjective nature of civilian UFO reporting at the time.
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