About 2,000 reports of UFOs in the US state of Maryland

According to the National UFO Reporting Center in the United States, people have submitted 1,923 reports of sightings of unidentified objects flying over the state of Maryland. This number of reports is huge.

UFOs, or what NASA calls UAPs, are unidentified paranormal phenomena that have been observed in various forms. These include shapes like circles, eggs, triangles and diamonds.

Other reports claimed that they saw UAPs as if they were emitting lights or flashes.

According to NUFORC, Maryland ranks 25th in the US with the most UFO sightings since data collection began in 1946.

California tops the list with 16,084 reports on the agency’s website, showing a sharp increase in UFO sightings over the past decade.

Although the sight of possible UFO sightings has long fascinated people across the United States, the rise in citizen reports is more recent, thanks to growing expression of the topic on social media. is the head of

The UAP also became the focus of public interest due to the strange ‘extraterrestrial corpses’ displayed at the Mexican Congress in September. This was something that most scientifically minded people doubted.

Earlier, Congress held a hearing on July 26 in which three former military personnel testified that they had updated information about the UAPs.

He also talked about possible security threats that could be posed by unknown objects.

He asked US officials to be more ‘transparent’ on their alleged knowledge of reports on the UAP.

Later on September 14, NASA’s UFO Investigation Team published a 36-page report, calling for a more in-depth investigation into the various incidents reported by people.

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said at the announcement of the research that he wanted to ‘move the UAP debate from sensationalism to science.’

“There is still a lot to know,” he added. NASA’s independent study team found no evidence that the UAPs had an extraterrestrial source, but we don’t know what these UAPs are?’

NASA says that while some of the reports, so-called unidentified objects, turned out to be balloons, airplanes or natural phenomena, the reports did not contain any detailed data they could cite to help investigate the UAP.

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Peter Davenport, director of the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC), confirmed the 1923 reports in Maryland and told CBS television, “It’s gratifying to me that now so many people Coming forward. We’re getting a lot more reports than we were just six months or a year ago.’

NUFORC hopes to increase official recognition of reports on UAPs, but fears that the US government may still keep details secret.

Davenport said, “I don’t know what the future holds for us, but I’m encouraged that more and more people are coming forward and that the government recognizes the UFO phenomenon as worthy of their attention.”

NUFORC Chief Technology Officer Christian Stepan said that while most of their UAP sightings can be dismissed as scientifically inexplicable, there are still reports of something inexplicable. Explains.

“There are many events that cannot be explained as natural or man-made,” Stepan wrote in a statement to USA Today.

‘The evidence of the past 70 years is incontrovertible to indicate that paranormal aircraft are flying at will in our airspace. Common sense says that it should be of great interest to the government and the people.’

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Stepan also said he believed the government was aware of the UAP’s interest in the study but chose to ‘hide the details from the public’.

According to him: ‘The recent revelations hearings in Congress have created a lot of hope within the UFO community that this secrecy may finally be over but is there a serious revelation? That remains to be seen.’


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2024-06-08 01:32:43

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