Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Reports 2005

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A chronological log of UFO sightings reported in the UK during 2005, documenting dates, locations, and witness descriptions of various aerial phenomena. It serves as a primary reference for public reports submitted during that year.

This document is a comprehensive chronological log of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sightings reported across the United Kingdom throughout the year 2005. The log records hundreds of individual entries, detailing the date, time, location, and a brief description of the observed phenomena. The reports span a wide variety of geographic locations, including major cities like London and Leeds, as well as rural areas in counties such as North Yorkshire, Shropshire, and Somerset. The descriptions provided by witnesses are diverse, ranging from simple light sightings—often described as orange, white, or blue—to more complex structural observations. These include reports of triangular, crescent, cigar, and disc-shaped objects, as well as objects described as 'missile-shaped' or resembling 'Christmas tree decorations.' Several entries note specific behaviors, such as erratic movement, hovering, high-speed acceleration, and formation flying. Some witnesses reported auditory phenomena, such as a 'swishing' sound or a noise resembling bees. The document also notes instances where witnesses were military or law enforcement personnel, including police officers and an Air France pilot. Certain entries reference external sources or specific contexts, such as reports compiled by UFO groups or sightings that were later attributed to potential meteorites or parachute flares. The document serves as a raw data repository for 2005, capturing the subjective experiences of the public regarding aerial anomalies, without providing formal investigative conclusions for the majority of the entries.

A black cigar shaped object, that looked like a disc side on. It accelerated to a great speed that would outstrip a fighter jet.

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