Part two of the top ten concerning UFO evidence the Pentagon is hiding from us highlights several fascinating incidents that have fueled conspiracy theories. One of them is the Levelland incident, which occurred in 1957 in Texas, where dozens of people reported seeing strange lights and unidentified objects interfering with their vehicles.
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Project Blue Book investigated and concluded it was an electrical storm, but no storms, thunderstorms, or rain were reported in the area that night. In 1989, the Belgian wave shocked citizens when a large triangular UFO was spotted hovering in the sky by 13,500 people, and two military ground radar stations confirmed its presence. The Belgian Air Force has no explanation for the incident.
The Chicago UFO sighting occurred in November 2006 at O’Hare International Airport, where a gray metallic aircraft was seen hovering over a gate. It did not show up on the radar, and the Federal Aviation Administration labeled it a weather phenomenon, despite 15 witnesses seeing it.
The Lubbock incident, which happened in Texas in 1951, involved a group of scientists who witnessed a v-shaped formation of bluish-green lights passing overhead, and they tracked the lights 12 more times.
The official explanation for the lights was a “very common place and easily explainable natural phenomenon,” which was a cryptic message that left many unanswered questions.