Starting in the 1958, the Air Force’s Project Blue Book investigated over 12,000 UFO sightings, before being closed down in 1969. More than 700 of these sightings were labeled as "unidentified."

Retired Col. Robert Friend was assigned to direct the project in order to determine whether UFOs were a national security threat or could give us scientific knowledge.
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Anne Strieber wants to continue her wonderful contactee interviews for subscribers, but she’s run out of contactees. If YOU’VE had a personal UFO experience, write an email to anne@strieber.com with the subject heading "contactee interview" and TWO (no more) paragraphs about what happened to you, and Anne will get back to you.read more

The Ministry of Defense (MOD–the UK equivalent of the Pentagon in the US) will no longer investigate UFO sightings after ruling there is "no evidence" they pose a threat, despite the fact that a senior aviation official has admitted that the country is visited by one unidentified flying object a month.

Pilots spot UFOs all the time. Richard Deakin, the head of UK Air Traffic Control, says that over 6,000 flights move through their airspace every day, and that air traffic controllers see about one UFO every month.
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UFO sightings in Canada neared a record high in 2011, of almost 1,000 sightings, at a rate of almost three per day. If it was happening here, would it be reported?

The July 24th edition of the Sun News reports that most of them were reported in Ontario, with British Columbia and Alberta coming in second and third.

Witnesses reported lights in the sky, spheres and boomerangs.
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