Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 07/2003

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This document is a chronological compilation of hundreds of public UFO sighting reports submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) during July 2003. It provides a global record of diverse aerial phenomena, ranging from simple light observations to complex structured craft sightings.

This document is a comprehensive compilation of UFO sighting reports for the month of July 2003, sourced from the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) and listed on ufoscans.com. The report spans 27 pages and details hundreds of individual accounts from witnesses across the globe, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, India, and various European and South American nations. The sightings are presented chronologically, beginning with reports from July 31, 2003, and extending back through the month. The descriptions provided by witnesses are diverse, ranging from simple observations of 'lights' in the night sky to more complex reports of structured craft, including discs, triangles, cigars, spheres, and ovals. Many reports include specific details regarding the behavior of the objects, such as rapid movement, hovering, erratic flight patterns, color changes, and instances of objects appearing or disappearing suddenly. Several entries reference the HBCCUFO (HBCC UFO Research) Canadian reporting network, indicating a collaborative effort in documenting these phenomena. Some reports mention potential associations with military activity, such as sightings near air force bases or the presence of fighter jets. Other accounts describe more unusual experiences, including reports of 'missing time,' physical traces, and even a photographic encounter in the New Mexico desert. The document also includes occasional notes from NUFORC, providing context or alternative explanations for certain sightings, such as identifying objects as blimps or Iridium satellites. The compilation serves as a raw data repository for public reports submitted to the center during this period, reflecting the wide variety of aerial phenomena reported by the public.

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