Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 11/2010

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This document is a monthly compilation of hundreds of UAP sighting reports submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center during November 2010. It provides a global snapshot of witness accounts describing various shapes, behaviors, and characteristics of unidentified objects.

This document is a comprehensive compilation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sighting reports submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) for the month of November 2010. The report spans 22 pages and details hundreds of individual accounts from witnesses across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Mexico, Iceland, Spain, Slovakia, South Africa, and Ireland. The sightings are presented in reverse chronological order, beginning with reports from November 30, 2010, and concluding with reports from November 1, 2010. The descriptions provided by witnesses vary significantly in detail and terminology. Common shapes reported include triangles, circles, spheres, lights, ovals, cigars, teardrops, and various formations. Witness accounts frequently describe anomalous flight characteristics, such as hovering, rapid acceleration, silent movement, sudden changes in direction, and the ability to change shape or color. Many reports mention specific lighting patterns, such as flashing red, blue, or white lights, and some witnesses describe objects as metallic or chrome-like. Several entries include notes from NUFORC staff, which occasionally offer alternative explanations, such as 'twinkling stars' or 'balloons,' while other reports remain unverified. The document captures a wide range of witness experiences, from casual observations of lights in the sky to more detailed encounters involving low-altitude objects, formations of multiple craft, and interactions with military aircraft. Some reports mention the use of technology, such as night vision goggles, telescopes, and cameras, to observe or document the phenomena. The report also contains occasional anecdotal remarks from witnesses, including expressions of skepticism, fear, or personal theories regarding the nature of the objects, such as secret government military craft or extraterrestrial origins. The document serves as a raw data repository for public-submitted UAP reports during this specific timeframe.

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