What does this community think the best UFO/Alien evidence is and why? This includes archeological findings as well.

What does our community consider to be the most compelling evidence for UFOs and aliens, including archaeological discoveries? Personally, I find the Phoenix Lights and the recent Pentagon videos to be among the strongest examples. While Roswell is intriguing, it doesn’t resonate with me as strongly.

Some argue that the Phoenix Lights were just military flares, but the story doesn’t seem to align with that explanation. For instance, the lights caused the local airport to shut down. If they were indeed military flares, why wasn’t there a precautionary warning to the airport? Furthermore, these lights were visible for three hours at the same altitude.

I may not be an expert on military flares, but they must adhere to the laws of gravity, right? Plus, there were approximately 20,000 witnesses and numerous videos captured during the event. One well-known video features a man who recorded the lights from a mountaintop. He heard the reports, grabbed his camera, and drove to a viewpoint, which suggests there was ample time to prepare for filming while the lights remained visible.

Many witnesses also described seeing a “V” shape, which strengthens my belief that this is one of the most compelling pieces of recent UFO evidence.

As for the Pentagon videos, this is a topic that’s hard to dismiss. The government has confirmed their authenticity and admitted they don’t know what the objects are. Besides the astonishing visuals, the government’s acknowledgment serves as powerful evidence.

Beyond these two instances, I believe the New Jersey drone sightings will be remembered as a fascinating chapter in UFO history. While much of the initial excitement was fueled by hysteria and misidentifications, there seem to be credible reports mixed in as well.

I also want to touch on the importance of archaeological evidence and historical documents, as these areas tend to be overlooked in discussions about UFO evidence. Similar to the recent drone incidents, when airships first began appearing, there were numerous reports of unidentified blimps that looked unusual, like having propellers on the wrong sides or being smaller than typical man-made models.

Moreover, certain ancient hieroglyphics seem to depict figures that could be interpreted as aliens or spacecraft. Some theories suggest that skull binding may have been practiced to resemble these beings. Who knows what else remains hidden from us? If a government has indeed recovered spacecraft, I can understand why they might choose to keep that information secret. The implications of such power being monopolized by a single nation could be staggering. While military applications would likely take precedence, public outrage could arise since such technology might benefit science and medical advancements.

Overall, these three pieces—Phoenix Lights, Pentagon videos, and historical accounts—form the foundation of my arguments in UFO discussions. If you believe there are stronger pieces of evidence, I’d love to hear your thoughts and why you find them compelling!

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  1. Your points on the Phoenix Lights and the Pentagon videos are compelling and certainly resonate with many who are interested in UFO phenomena. The Phoenix Lights event is particularly intriguing. The sheer number of witnesses, including credible ones, and the sustained visibility of the lights indeed raises questions that go beyond the military flares explanation. It’s interesting how you highlight the timeline and the lack of communication with local airports, which adds to the mystery.

    As for the Pentagon videos, the official acknowledgment by government sources really shifts the narrative. It’s a critical point because it lends a degree of legitimacy to the discussion of UFOs. The technology demonstrated in these videos—high speeds, sudden maneuvers—could be far beyond anything currently known to the public. The fact that credible military personnel are involved adds even more weight to these sightings.

    Your insights on the New Jersey drones are also worth noting. This situation seems to reflect broader societal reactions to unidentified aerial phenomena, making it a rich topic for discussion in UFOlogy.

    Regarding archaeological evidence, you raise an interesting angle that often doesn’t get the attention it deserves. The interpretation of ancient artifacts and texts, like hieroglyphics, can certainly be fascinating. While some might argue against direct links to extraterrestrial life, the human tendency to mythologize unexplained phenomena throughout history suggests a collective fascination with the unknown.

    Overall, your approach is well-rounded—incorporating contemporary sightings with historical context. I would encourage you to look into the cases of the Belgian UFO wave of the ’80s and the Tic Tac UFO incident, as they provide additional layers of evidence and complexity to the discussion. It’s an ever-evolving field, and every new piece of information adds to the mystery!

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