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UFOs Over British Airbases and UAP UAV Sightings Continue

Writer's picture: Cristina GomezCristina Gomez

In a significant development that has captured both public and official attention, a continuous wave of UAP and UAV sightings over British airbases and UFOs across multiple regions in the United States and United Kingdom has intensified, particularly concentrated near military installations. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has responded by implementing unprecedented temporary flight restrictions in 29 New York areas and 23 New Jersey cities, extending through January 17, 2025. These measures come despite earlier assertions from officials that these mysterious objects pose no significant threat.



The situation has been marked by apparent contradictions in official responses. While the Department of Defense (DoD) and other federal agencies maintain these sightings represent no threat, their actions suggest otherwise. The temporary shutdown of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, a facility historically associated with classified aerospace projects, has raised additional questions about the true nature of these incidents.

Governor Kathy Hochul’s statement characterizing the restrictions as purely precautionary has done little to assuage public concerns, especially given President Biden’s repeated use of the term “not nefarious” in describing the situation.


Governor Kathy Hochul speaking at a podium wearing a green blazer
Governor Kathy Hochul

UFOs Over British Airbases

In a series of escalating UFO sightings across Cornwall, multiple witnesses have documented unexplained aerial phenomena, beginning with Charlotte Helyer and Dom Sinnott’s June 18 encounter at 10:30 PM near Torpoint, where they observed silent, bright lights hovering over hills before transforming into two white orbs that traveled six miles away.

Screenshot from video by Charlotte Helyer and Dom Sinnott of strange lights in the sky looking like a UFO
Screenshot from video by Charlotte Helyer and Dom Sinnott

The incidents intensified in December, when a dog walker near the Royal Airforce Base in Porthtowan captured footage of a strange light hovering for 10 minutes before moving south along the coast on December 9 at 7:18 PM, coinciding with Newquay resident Monique Lyle’s 6:30 PM sighting of a bright, color-changing object unusually close to town.

Screenshot from video taken at the Royal Airforce Base in Porthtowan of a redish light in the sky at night
Screenshot from video taken at the Royal Airforce Base in Porthtowan

The wave of sightings continued when photographer Chris Piper discovered an unexpected blue or white object moving around the moon while reviewing his lunar halo photographs taken on December 15 in St Cleer, adding to the growing collection of unexplained phenomena in the region that witnesses assert cannot be attributed to conventional aircraft, drones, or celestial bodies.


Chris Piper's photograph of a strangelight object around the moon's halo
Credits: Chris Piper

The Political Response

The political response has been notably bipartisan, with lawmakers including Nancy Mace, Tim Burchett, and Anna Paulina Luna demanding answers. Senator Chuck Schumer has been particularly vocal, pushing for legislation to force greater government transparency while advocating for increased local law enforcement authority in responding to these incidents. However, local police departments have reported being ill-equipped to handle such situations, lacking both the protocols and technology necessary for proper investigation and response.


Public trust in official explanations has been eroding, particularly as authorities appear to downplay the estimated 5,000 reported sightings while simultaneously implementing strict airspace restrictions. The size of the observed objects, reportedly larger than typical commercial drones, has further complicated the official narrative. This disconnect has led to a shift in public discourse, with many turning to social media and alternative sources for information rather than relying on traditional official channels.


small drone hovering in the sky with a stamp next to it that says DHS
Drone

The situation represents a significant challenge to both national security and public trust in governmental institutions. As reports continue to emerge from both sides of the Atlantic, the apparent focus on military installations adds a layer of complexity to what is already a controversial and rapidly evolving situation. With traditional explanations failing to adequately address the scope and nature of these sightings, the phenomenon continues to generate intense public interest and debate, while raising serious questions about aerial security and transparency in both the United States and United Kingdom.


This ongoing development marks what many observers consider a critical moment in the history of unidentified aerial phenomena, as multiple governments grapple with a situation that defies conventional explanation while maintaining public safety and security. As investigations continue and new sightings are reported, the need for clear, consistent communication from official sources becomes increasingly apparent, even as the true nature of these aerial phenomena remains elusive.



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