Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Reports 2006

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This document is a chronological log of UFO sightings reported across the United Kingdom in 2006. It provides a brief description of each event, including the date, location, and observed characteristics of the phenomena.

This document is a chronological log of unidentified aerial phenomena reported throughout the United Kingdom during the calendar year 2006. The log entries detail the date, time, location (town/village and county), and a brief description of the sighting for each event. The reports describe a wide variety of phenomena, including lights of various colors (orange, red, white, blue, yellow, and green), objects described as spheres, discs, triangles, pyramids, and cigar-shaped craft. Many reports note specific behaviors such as hovering, rapid movement, zig-zagging, formation flying, and sudden disappearance. Some witnesses described the objects as having metallic surfaces, while others reported sounds such as humming or droning. The document includes reports from diverse locations across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. In one instance, a reporter is identified as a police officer. Several entries note that the information was derived from messages left on an answerphone or from letters received by the reporting body. The descriptions range from simple light sightings to more complex observations of structured craft, such as a 'mother ship' reported in Barlaston or a 'spinning object' with triangular parts in Macclesfield. The log also includes entries for sightings where the date was not firmly established, often referencing the date the message was received or processed. The document serves as a raw data repository of public reports regarding aerial anomalies, providing a snapshot of the types of sightings reported to authorities or relevant organizations during this period.

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