Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Reports 2007

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This document is a chronological log of UFO sightings reported across the United Kingdom in 2007. It provides a raw, unanalyzed list of witness descriptions ranging from simple light sightings to complex geometric objects and alleged interactions.

This document is a comprehensive chronological log of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) sightings reported across the United Kingdom throughout the year 2007. The records span from January 3, 2007, to late December 2007, with additional reports noted as having no firm date but processed throughout the year. The sightings are diverse in nature, ranging from simple descriptions of 'a UFO' or 'lights in the sky' to more complex accounts involving specific shapes, behaviors, and interactions. Reported shapes include spheres, diamonds, triangles, saucers, cigars, and tear-shaped objects. Many witnesses described objects with distinct colors, such as orange, red, green, blue, and charcoal grey, often noting high speeds, erratic movement, or stationary hovering. Several reports mention formations of multiple objects, such as the sighting of fifty objects in Duxford on April 12, or the sixty to two hundred objects seen over Alton on September 1. Some accounts include specific details regarding sound, such as a rocket-like noise or popping sounds, while others emphasize silence. A few reports describe potential interactions or effects, such as an object shining a light into a window, an object appearing to cut off power in a village, or a claim of abduction. The document serves as a raw data repository, capturing the varied experiences of the public, including pilots and campers, without providing official analysis or conclusions for the individual events.

The witness saw spaceships and then said that one of them abducted his dog, car and tent when he and some friends were out camping.