March 13, 1997. It was supposed to be a night to observe the Hale-Bopp Comet. Instead, for thousands of Arizonans, it became a night to observe something even more impressive in the night sky, and something perhaps just as otherworldly. Or, maybe, they just saw flares. Look at the footage and choose your side.
Intrepid newsman Quentin Fogarty was sent to investigate a strange sighting off the coast of New Zealand. But the reporter soon became an eyewitness. But to what, exactly, was he an eyewitness? You decide.
In the late 1980s, the UFO phenomenon found its way to Belgium, where hundreds of people reported seeing a strange formation of lights in the sky. A very interesting picture emerged from the sightings. What does it look like to you?
It was supposed to be a routine mission to seek out secret airplane runways used by drug smugglers. It turned into a potential UFO encounter. Watch the video and tell us what you think happened in the skies over Mexico.
In the summer and fall of 2004, thousands of people in the Chicago area reportedly saw a large triangle-shaped collection of lights. Was it a giant spacecraft? Was it multiple crafts? Or maybe, it was just illumination flares sent up in the air as a hoax. Watch the video and decide for yourself.
June 24, 2008 - Corporal Mark Proctor was among three squaddies who spotted the objects while out on night patrol.
He filmed them on his mobile phone and reported the close encounter to Army top brass.
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Dog walker Bonnie Lewis, 29, filmed seven UFOs at Bromsgrove, Worcs, June 20, 2008.
She said: "I ignored them, thinking they were satellites.
"But when it was closer it was clear they were not. I'm not into sci-fi, but they were not from planet Earth."
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On the gulf coast of Florida, in the town of Gulf Breeze, a UFO phenomenon was born. It was 1987 and some incredibly clear photos of what appear to be alien spacecrafts began to emerge. For almost 10 years, the strange sightings of lights in the sky and crafts continued. But is it possible it was all a big hoax? You be the judge.
In the early 1980s, folks in the Hudson Valley, outside New York City, began reporting a strange formation of lights in the night sky. Many photographs and video were taken of the lights. But is it proof of alien visitors, or proof of a hoax?
In the winter of 2008, hundreds of witnesses in and around Stephenville, Texas, came forward claiming to have seen strange lights in the sky. Some reported also seeing an actual craft. The Air Force says it was F-16 jets. UFO investigators say no way. After viewing the video, what do you believe?