Mysterious glowing orbs were spotted near Grissom Joint Air Reserve Base in Indiana, sparking widespread curiosity and fear. While some believe them to be military flares, others insist they were UFOs, citing radar data and the unique appearance of the objects. The incident has reignited debate about the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the nature of unexplained aerial phenomena.
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US Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm has confirmed that the Department of Energy (DoE) has engaged the US military’s Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) in investigating UFOs around nuclear facilities. The admission, made during a Congressional hearing, is significant as JSOC has long been linked to alleged efforts to retrieve alien technology from crashed UFOs. While Granholm did not elaborate on the nature of the collaboration, she stated that the DoE works with all federal security entities as part of a coordinated national security effort.
U.S. Congressman Tim Burchett alleges a government cover-up surrounding Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). He claims classified briefings on UFOs leave him unconvinced and frustrated by apparent stonewalling. Burchett raises concerns over the allocation of millions of dollars to research and study UFOs while the government denies their existence. The congressman demands the release of unredacted classified files and transparency in the ongoing UFO debate.
Legendary rock band UFO has likely called it quits, according to frontman Phil Mogg. Their last performance was on July 16, 2022 in Germany, marking the end of an era for the band that has been rocking since 1968. The band had originally planned a farewell tour in 2019, but those plans were cut short when Mogg suffered a heart attack. With 22 studio albums, 14 live recordings, and 16 compilation albums under their belt, UFO has cemented their place in rock history. VH1 even ranked them 84th on their “100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock” list.