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'''Mass UFO Sightings''' | '''Mass UFO Sightings''' is the plural-form catalogue category for individual [[Mass UFO Sighting]] events — multi-witness, geographically-concentrated, simultaneity-attested UAP encounters tracked across the disclosure cluster. | ||
Where the singular [[Mass UFO Sighting]] page treats the phenomenon definitionally and presents canonical cases, this page serves as the running catalogue and pattern-analysis reference — examining clustering by year, geography, and reported craft type, and tracking the relationship between mass-sighting frequency and broader disclosure-cluster events. | |||
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== | == Historical clustering == | ||
Disclosure-cluster sources track several historical waves: | |||
* '''1947 wave.''' Kenneth Arnold (24 June 1947), Roswell incident (early July 1947), Maury Island; the founding events of the modern UFO era. | |||
* '''1952 Washington flap.''' Multiple radar and visual sightings over Washington D.C. on 19–20 and 26–27 July; jet interception attempts. | |||
* '''1965 Northeast US wave.''' Cross-country sightings concurrent with the November 9 Northeast blackout. | |||
* '''1973 wave.''' Pascagoula abduction, Coyne helicopter incident, dozens of other reports across the United States. | |||
* '''1989–1990 Belgian Wave.''' Multi-month triangular-craft phenomenon over Belgium. | |||
* '''1990s waves.''' Mexico City multiple sightings (1991 solar eclipse), Phoenix Lights (1997), Yukon Territory (1996). | |||
* '''2000s onward.''' O'Hare Airport (2006), Stephenville (2008), Hessdalen lights (ongoing Norwegian phenomenon since 1981), Aguadilla (Puerto Rico) airport incident (2013). | |||
* '''2010s–2020s institutional shift.''' Nimitz (2004 video disclosed 2017), Gimbal and GoFast (released 2017–2020), Eglin AFB and ongoing US naval encounters. | |||
== Reported craft types == | |||
Across the catalogue, recurrent craft categories: | |||
* '''Discs / saucers.''' Dominant in 1947–1980 reports. | |||
* '''Triangles.''' Dominant in 1989–2010 reports (Belgian Wave, Phoenix, Stephenville). | |||
* '''Cigar-shaped / tic-tacs.''' Recent US Navy disclosures (Nimitz 2004, Roosevelt 2014–15). | |||
* '''Light formations without visible craft.''' Phoenix second event, Hessdalen, various. | |||
* '''Orbs.''' Increasingly reported in the 2020s, including the ODNI 2023 reports. | |||
== Geographic distribution == | |||
Reported hotspots: | |||
* '''Hessdalen Valley''' (Norway). Documented since 1981; ongoing scientific Project Hessdalen. | |||
* '''Wycliffe Well''' (Australia). Self-styled "UFO capital." | |||
* '''Mexico City basin.''' Concentrated reports since the 1991 solar eclipse. | |||
* '''Belgian Walloon region.''' Concentrated 1989–1990. | |||
* '''US Eastern Seaboard.''' Concentrated Navy training-range reports 2014–present. | |||
The clustering invites both natural-phenomenon (Hessdalen — possibly piezoelectric / atmospheric plasma) and intentional-overflight explanations. | |||
== Disclosure-cluster reading == | |||
Within the [[The Cosmic Codex|Cosmic Codex]] cluster: | |||
* Mass-sighting frequency tracks [[Earth Alliance]] disclosure-program activity. | |||
* The progressive shift from civilian to official-channel reports (1947 → ODNI 2021) is read as managed disclosure. | |||
* Reported craft-type evolution maps onto distinct non-human source-categories ([[Sphere-Being Alliance]], [[J-Rod]]-class, Reptilian per [[Cosmic Disclosure]]). | |||
* [[Operation Disclosure Official]] correlates wave clusters with geopolitical and consciousness-event timelines. | |||
== Critiques == | |||
* Selection bias: catalogues prioritise canonical "good" cases; routine misidentifications dominate raw report volume. | |||
* Definition drift: "mass sighting" criteria are not stable across catalogues. | |||
* Confounding with prosaic phenomena (military exercises, balloons, conventional aircraft) is substantial. | |||
* Trend-tracking is undermined by reporting-frequency changes (social media, regulatory shifts) that may swamp any underlying signal. | |||
== | == Adjacent concepts == | ||
[[Mass UFO Sighting]], [[UFO Cover-Ups]], [[UFO Secrecy]], [[Alien Contact]], [[Alien Hoax]], [[Extraterrestrial Integration]], [[Operation Disclosure Official]], [[The Cosmic Codex]]. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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* [[UFO Secrecy]] | * [[UFO Secrecy]] | ||
* [[Alien Contact]] | * [[Alien Contact]] | ||
* [[Extraterrestrial Integration]] | |||
* [[Operation Disclosure Official]] | |||
* [[The Cosmic Codex]] | * [[The Cosmic Codex]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:50, 12 May 2026
Mass UFO Sightings is the plural-form catalogue category for individual Mass UFO Sighting events — multi-witness, geographically-concentrated, simultaneity-attested UAP encounters tracked across the disclosure cluster.
Where the singular Mass UFO Sighting page treats the phenomenon definitionally and presents canonical cases, this page serves as the running catalogue and pattern-analysis reference — examining clustering by year, geography, and reported craft type, and tracking the relationship between mass-sighting frequency and broader disclosure-cluster events.
Historical clustering
Disclosure-cluster sources track several historical waves:
- 1947 wave. Kenneth Arnold (24 June 1947), Roswell incident (early July 1947), Maury Island; the founding events of the modern UFO era.
- 1952 Washington flap. Multiple radar and visual sightings over Washington D.C. on 19–20 and 26–27 July; jet interception attempts.
- 1965 Northeast US wave. Cross-country sightings concurrent with the November 9 Northeast blackout.
- 1973 wave. Pascagoula abduction, Coyne helicopter incident, dozens of other reports across the United States.
- 1989–1990 Belgian Wave. Multi-month triangular-craft phenomenon over Belgium.
- 1990s waves. Mexico City multiple sightings (1991 solar eclipse), Phoenix Lights (1997), Yukon Territory (1996).
- 2000s onward. O'Hare Airport (2006), Stephenville (2008), Hessdalen lights (ongoing Norwegian phenomenon since 1981), Aguadilla (Puerto Rico) airport incident (2013).
- 2010s–2020s institutional shift. Nimitz (2004 video disclosed 2017), Gimbal and GoFast (released 2017–2020), Eglin AFB and ongoing US naval encounters.
Reported craft types
Across the catalogue, recurrent craft categories:
- Discs / saucers. Dominant in 1947–1980 reports.
- Triangles. Dominant in 1989–2010 reports (Belgian Wave, Phoenix, Stephenville).
- Cigar-shaped / tic-tacs. Recent US Navy disclosures (Nimitz 2004, Roosevelt 2014–15).
- Light formations without visible craft. Phoenix second event, Hessdalen, various.
- Orbs. Increasingly reported in the 2020s, including the ODNI 2023 reports.
Geographic distribution
Reported hotspots:
- Hessdalen Valley (Norway). Documented since 1981; ongoing scientific Project Hessdalen.
- Wycliffe Well (Australia). Self-styled "UFO capital."
- Mexico City basin. Concentrated reports since the 1991 solar eclipse.
- Belgian Walloon region. Concentrated 1989–1990.
- US Eastern Seaboard. Concentrated Navy training-range reports 2014–present.
The clustering invites both natural-phenomenon (Hessdalen — possibly piezoelectric / atmospheric plasma) and intentional-overflight explanations.
Disclosure-cluster reading
Within the Cosmic Codex cluster:
- Mass-sighting frequency tracks Earth Alliance disclosure-program activity.
- The progressive shift from civilian to official-channel reports (1947 → ODNI 2021) is read as managed disclosure.
- Reported craft-type evolution maps onto distinct non-human source-categories (Sphere-Being Alliance, J-Rod-class, Reptilian per Cosmic Disclosure).
- Operation Disclosure Official correlates wave clusters with geopolitical and consciousness-event timelines.
Critiques
- Selection bias: catalogues prioritise canonical "good" cases; routine misidentifications dominate raw report volume.
- Definition drift: "mass sighting" criteria are not stable across catalogues.
- Confounding with prosaic phenomena (military exercises, balloons, conventional aircraft) is substantial.
- Trend-tracking is undermined by reporting-frequency changes (social media, regulatory shifts) that may swamp any underlying signal.
Adjacent concepts
Mass UFO Sighting, UFO Cover-Ups, UFO Secrecy, Alien Contact, Alien Hoax, Extraterrestrial Integration, Operation Disclosure Official, The Cosmic Codex.