Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Reports 2008

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This document is a chronological log of UAP sightings reported in the UK during 2008. It contains hundreds of individual witness accounts describing various aerial objects, lights, and flight behaviors.

This document is a comprehensive, chronological log of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sightings reported across the United Kingdom throughout the calendar year 2008. The report is structured as a table, detailing the date, time, location (town/village and area), and a brief description of each sighting. The entries span from January 8, 2008, through to reports received in early 2009 regarding sightings that occurred in late 2008. The descriptions provided by witnesses are diverse, ranging from simple observations of 'strange lights' and 'UFOs' to more complex accounts of objects with specific shapes, such as triangles, discs, spheres, and cigar-shaped craft. Many reports describe objects exhibiting unusual flight characteristics, including rapid acceleration, hovering, zig-zagging, vertical climbing, and silent movement. Some witnesses noted specific colors, such as orange, red, white, green, and blue, often describing them as pulsating or flashing. The geographic scope of these reports covers a wide range of locations across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, including major cities like London, Leeds, and Manchester, as well as rural areas and motorways. Several entries mention the presence of multiple objects, sometimes in formations like 'V' shapes or clusters. A few reports include specific details about the object's size, such as comparisons to aircraft or specific dimensions, and some mention the absence of sound. The document also includes a section for reports where the exact date of the sighting was not firm, often noting when the message was taken by authorities. The entries reflect a wide variety of public observations, with some reports being quite brief, simply stating 'A UFO,' while others provide more detailed narratives about the object's behavior and appearance. The document serves as a raw data compilation of public reports without providing official analysis, conclusions, or explanations for the phenomena described.

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