Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 06/2019

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TL;DR

This document is a monthly compilation of hundreds of UFO sighting reports submitted to NUFORC in June 2019. It catalogs diverse aerial phenomena, including lights, structured craft, and anomalous behaviors, alongside technical data from the MADAR network.

This document serves as a comprehensive monthly report from the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) for June 2019. It provides a chronological log of hundreds of individual sighting reports submitted by the public. Each entry includes the date, time, location, and the reported shape of the object, followed by a brief narrative description of the event. The reports cover a diverse array of phenomena, ranging from simple light sightings and orbs to more complex descriptions of structured craft, such as disks, triangles, cigars, and cylinders. Many witnesses describe anomalous flight characteristics, including sudden changes in speed, hovering, and impossible maneuvers. The document also incorporates technical data from the MADAR (Multiple Anomaly Detection and Aerial Recording) network, with numerous entries noting specific MADAR node activity. Throughout the compilation, NUFORC provides occasional editorial notes, flagging reports as potentially being balloons, satellites (such as Starlink), or cases where the witness provided insufficient information. Some reports mention the involvement of other entities, such as the FAA ARTCC, local news stations, or MUFON. The narrative reflects a wide spectrum of observer experiences, from casual sightings by individuals to reports from airline crews and experienced investigators. The document is essentially a raw data repository, capturing the breadth of public interest and the variety of aerial anomalies reported during this specific timeframe.

3 cirle orbes seen going south east and north east blinking & traveling at speeds and manuvers that are impossible for humans

Official Assessment

The document is a compilation of hundreds of individual reports of unidentified aerial phenomena submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) during the month of June 2019. The reports span various locations globally, primarily within the United States, and describe a wide range of visual phenomena including lights, spheres, disks, triangles, and cigar-shaped objects. Many reports include notes regarding MADAR node activity, anonymous submissions, or potential misidentifications such as balloons, satellites, or aircraft.

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