![]() The report also states that Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, the government's term for UFOs, will now be reclassified as Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena.Įarlier in July, the Pentagon opened a new All-domain Anamoly Resolution Office (AARO) to investigate such threats. As per Pentagon's definition, a cross-domain transmedium threat is one that can move from water to air to space in ways that we do not understand. The recent Congressional report states that "cross-domain transmedium threats to the United States national security are expanding exponentially". A video leaked last year showed a UFO flying seamlessly beneath the waves, which the Pentagon confirmed as authentic. In 2021, a Pentagon report detailed over 100 sightings that it had investigated and said it needed more time and money to study phenomena that could not be explained with current scientific models. government that specific UFO sightings have non-human origins, Vice said in its report. "It really is very strange that we have such an assortment of oddities in our state.UFO researcher Douglas Johnson has spotted what might as well be the first-ever admission from the U.S. "We have everything here in Wisconsin," Lewis says. ![]() In fact, Lewis says the sheer weirdness of Wisconsin reports range from sightings of vampires, to Bigfoot and sea serpents. UFOs are not all that uncommon for Wisconsin. The craft closed up and flew off, but once Simonton reported the incident, thousands of people descended on his farm to have a look at the property and the pancakes, and it even caught the attention of Project Blue Book for further investigation. ![]() "Apparently, the saucer cakes were the worst tasting pancake he'd ever had," says Lewis. He filled up their water jug, and they in turn traded "saucer cakes" that they had cooked. One had a jug, and Simonton realized through non-verbal communication that they needed water. Simonton described the aliens as being very small - dark haired, dark-eyed, dark skin. "And when he got there, an opening appeared on the craft and one of the inhabitants - the pilot, the alien, the man, whatever it was - came to the front and Simonton could see a couple of identical looking creatures or people inside," Lewis explains. #Recent ufo sightings full#This interaction between an aircraft full of aliens and Joe Simonton, part-time plumber and chicken farmer, may be one of the weirdest encounters you'll ever hear about.Īccording to Lewis, Simonton was having a late breakfast when he saw a craft descend into his yard and decided to investigate. "In fact, most people would say you should be looking into it to decide what's real and what's not," says Lewis. ![]() However, he thinks that investigating a sighting doesn't necessarily give it credibility. "It makes sense that if these things truly are unidentified flying objects or unidentified aerial phenomena, you would think that the Defense would like to know what they are - whether they're hoaxes or competing countries with their technology, or something not of this world," says Lewis. ![]() Multiple sightings of UFOs near Lake Superior prompted the U.S Government to send jets from a nearby airbase to chase after objects spotted over the lake. "And I think it gave the general public a wide belief that maybe there's something to this." One, we got the term 'flying saucer' from it, but also here was this credible, trained observer, a pilot talking about what he saw in technical terms, scientific terms of speed, distance, and estimates," Lewis says. "The Kenneth Arnold sighting really set the UFO field on fire. While the sighting of nine saucer-shaped objects took place in Washington state, Lewis says this event influenced modern concepts of UFOs for people in Wisconsin and around the country. "There was something there, but what it was, nobody could agree upon it." "It wasn't as though somebody was flying a kite, or a misidentification of a star or a planet, or an embellishment or a hoax," Lewis says. "Thousands of people in hundreds of Midwestern cities saw these giant airships, as they were called, and the people of Milwaukee were no different. " had the largest UFO flap in America’s history," says Lewis. Milwaukee Magazine Paranormal researcher Chad Lewis ![]()
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