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Italy is a favorite place for UFOs, say ufologists

Whoever has not seen a UFO in the sky over Italy: men and women, children and pensioners, pilots of airliners, military and even priests. Last year alone, seven unidentified flying objects were spotted over a sunny country, and over the past 4 years, UFOs have appeared on the territory of the country more than 55 times!

Most often, objects unknown to the world appeared in the sky over Italy in 2010: then, according to eyewitnesses, as many as 22 vessels looked at the Apennine Peninsula, in 2011 - 17 and in 2012 - 10. These data were not previously published anywhere. And only now the mystical materials were declassified by the journalists Lao Petrilli and Vincenzo Sinapi.

 

The archives of the Italian law enforcement agencies store data only on those cases of UFO manifestations that were compiled in detail by eyewitnesses. These reports are transferred to other structures to accurately identify the object. After all, most often extra-terrestrial ships are taken for special equipment or even simple aircraft, whose contours are poorly visible due to weather conditions. If, as a result of the analysis, the experts establish that the object that appears is not an aircraft and that it is impossible to track it on radar, it is classified as a UFO.

However, most often, when scientists are unable to establish the exact nature of the phenomenon, they are in no hurry to give it mystical properties.

“This just means that we were unable to find a technical or physical justification. Of course, you should not say that aliens live among us. ”

It is worth noting that on February 14, on the day of all lovers, an Italian woman turned to the police of the city of Rivoli, claiming that she saw UFOs in the night sky. The woman stated that she managed to take a photo of unidentified luminous objects that soared in the air. The images were later sent to the Mediterranean Center for the Study of UFOs, whose representatives analyzed the photographs received and stated that they were not subject to any changes in the graphic editors and suggested that they really depicted an unidentified flying object.

An eyewitness wished not to indicate her name, but noticed that the object she noticed was several miles in size, but the distance at which he soared above the ground could not be established, since it was quite dark.

In the spring of the past, the Internet literally “blew up” a video that was accidentally captured by a resident of Italy walking in a forest near the American air base Aviano, which is located in the north-east of the Apennine Peninsula. Scott Worring claims that he directed his phone’s camera to the sky after he heard a strong rumble. Fortunately, the excellent quality of the device helped to capture a unique moment.

The image shows two Italian fighters chasing an unidentified flying object of a circular shape.

It is worth noting that the author of the shooting cites several arguments designed to convince everyone that he was able to capture exactly the UFO. For example, Scott states that the object, accompanied by fighters, has a clear characteristic feature - glowing lamps. And besides, repeated rumors about the underground base "W56", where, according to local residents, 56 alien crews are stored, only add fuel to the fire.

Watch the video: UFO? (December 2024).

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