Swarm of UFOs Sighted Near Indiana Air Force Base Following Massive ‘Mothership’ Detection

 Mystery Lights Over Indiana

In recent weeks, residents near the Grissom Joint Air Reserve Base in Indiana reported seeing a swarm of fast-moving, glowing orbs in the night sky. These sightings follow the detection of a massive, 20-mile-long UFO that experts likened to a ‘mothership’. The reports, collected on October 7, are now under investigation, with some experts suggesting military flares as a potential explanation. The original source details the eyewitness accounts.

  • Residents in Kokomo, Indiana, located 13 miles from the base, described seeing hovering orbs that vanished quickly, raising concerns and excitement among the community.
  • An anonymous report submitted to NUFORC showed evidence on Doppler radar of a large rectangular object with a vapor shock wave, adding credibility to the sightings.
  • Experts have debated whether these phenomena are military flares or something more mysterious, as recent similar sightings have been documented near other military installations in Virginia.

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Former UAP Task Force Manager Reveals: “We Are Not Alone”

In an interview with Ross Coulthart, former UAP Task Force manager Sarah Gamm discusses her psychic experiences and revelations from her time with the Pentagon, suggesting that “we are not alone.” Gamm also explains why some UAP videos circulating online may be misleading. Source: Reddit.

  • Sarah Gamm’s work with the Pentagon involved high-level clearance and insight into Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, leading to her belief in extraterrestrial activity.
  • Gamm describes her psychic encounters and a transformative experience that confirmed for her that we are not alone in the universe.
  • During the interview, she expressed concerns about the accuracy of online UAP footage, suggesting that some may be fabrications or misinterpretations.

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Top US States to Visit Where UFO Sightings Have Been Claimed

A new report has highlighted the top US states where people have claimed to spot UFOs or unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). The data, compiled by Casino.ca using information from the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC), shows a growing interest in UFO sightings across the nation. The report draws from social media platforms and government resources. See the full breakdown of the most active states for UFO sightings here, published by Fox News Digital.

  • California leads with the most sightings, logging over 36,000 reports since 1974. The state’s vast landscapes and coastal regions create ideal conditions for unusual sightings.
  • Washington ranks second, with over 7,000 sightings reported, including recent reports of shiny, high-altitude objects that were later determined to be balloons by the NUFORC.
  • Florida follows closely, with over 11,000 UFO sightings, including a 2023 report of a bright orange arrow-like object seen in Destin, a popular location for UFO enthusiasts.

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