Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UFO Reports 2008
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This document is a chronological log of UFO sighting reports across the United Kingdom during 2008. It captures hundreds of individual accounts describing various aerial phenomena, including lights, geometric shapes, and erratic flight behaviors.
This document is a comprehensive chronological compilation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) reports recorded throughout the year 2008 in the United Kingdom. The reports are presented in a structured table format, detailing the date, time, location (town/village and area), and a brief description of each sighting. The entries span from January 2008 through December 2008, with additional reports listed as 'No Firm Date' that were processed throughout the year. The descriptions provided by witnesses vary significantly in detail and nature. Common themes include sightings of bright orange lights, often described as spheres, orbs, or balls of fire, which frequently appear in groups or formations. Many reports describe objects that hover, move at high speeds, or perform erratic maneuvers such as zig-zagging, spinning, or sudden vertical ascents. Some witnesses reported triangular, disc-shaped, or cigar-shaped craft. Descriptions of sound are inconsistent; while many sightings are noted as silent, others mention humming, whooshing, or rattling noises. The locations cover a wide geographic range across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, including sightings near major infrastructure like the M6 Motorway, Heathrow Airport, and the House of Parliament. The document also includes reports where witnesses claimed to see entities or 'aliens' in their homes, as well as sightings of large numbers of objects, such as 'thirty UFOs' or 'one hundred possible UFOs'. The compilation serves as a raw data log of public reports received during the 2008 period, capturing a diverse array of aerial observations reported to authorities.
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