There were unusually intense UFO sightings in England in earlyDecember, and now orange fireballs with no clear explanationhave been observed by many witnesses in Bangor, Maine. Thefireballs were sighted on December 14 between 10 and 11 PM.

A flaming object was seen dropping out of the sky overPenobscot Bay on Monday night, but the Air Force reportedthat this was probably a fuel tank from an Atlas rocket that hadbeen used to launch a National Reconnaissance Office satellite. When asked about the Thursday night lights, an Air Force spokesman said, ?that wasn’t us.'”
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A huge orange triangle with its three lights, nicknamed the “Dorito,” was seen over England in early December. One person who saw it says, “It was weird because it wasn’t making any noise?We all saw this big thing with lights in the sky.”

The Dec. 11th edition of Britain?s Express & Star quotes another observer, who reported seeing three orange lights, as saying, “At first I thought it was three planes flying in formation but the lights were far too close together. I’m sure we’re not alone in the universe.”
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The past six months have been the most astonishing period of change in the whole history of the UFO phenomenon. Not since the early fifties have there been so many and such extensive sightings, and never with such a level of official support for the reality of the phenomenon.

To just touch on a few highlights, there have been extensive sightings in many parts of the world, with large numbers of reports out of the UK and, especially, Iran. The United States has had the extraordinary O’Hare Airport sighting, among others.

But it is not just the sightings that are changing things, it is the disintegration of the UFO coverup.
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A UFO fell to earth in Saudi Arabia last week, that witnesses described as saucer-shaped and radiating light. When it fell, it sent shock waves through the area and frightened nearby cattle. People ran away from it and watched from a distance. The Saudi military says it could be a spy plane.

Abdul Rahman Al-Osaimi, governor of Arraith, who went to the area where the object fell, says, “The object is not big, but it scares people.” Local resident Salman Al-Raithy says he saw the object flying at a low altitude before it fell to the ground.
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