A Harvard professor thinks aliens visited us in 2017 and warns that more are on their way, while some Hawaiians claim they have already arrived.
A mysterious flying item was witnessed and filmed by several individuals until it vanished into the sea, causing them to notify the Federal Aviation Administration and 911, an unidentified aerial aircraft that drifted above Oahu’s sky last Tuesday.
The visit took place at about 8:30 a.m., and videos show an odd mass in the sky and in the water.
Misitina Sape may be heard stating in one of Nanakul’s recordings, “Something is up in the sky. What exactly is it? What exactly is it?,” Hawaii News has just been released.
Moriah, another lady who witnessed the item passing across the Kahanu estates, told HNN: “‘Oh! Wow!’ I exclaimed as I looked up.
I started calling them my Husband since they were all in the garage. Oh, how I’ve been. Come have a look. Come have a look. Examine your actions to see whether you’re doing what I’m observing. ‘ I’m not sure what it was, but this one seemed to be moving too quickly.’
Officers from the Federal Aviation Administration told HNN that no aircraft injuries or crashes have occurred as of yet.
However, several witnesses claimed to have seen a large blue disk fall from the sky into the lake.
Moriah accompanied the UFO, which was silent and “larger than a telephone pin,” for a mile before plunging into the water. In one of her films, she can be seen saying: “(It) sank to the bottom of the sea. All there is to it.”
Moriah noticed a second white light coming out of the direction of the light item when the cops arrived.
“My spouse was yelling ‘Look up’ as the white guy approached,” HNN explained. “The white one was larger. The blue one followed in the same footsteps.”
A Honolulu police official told HNN that no specifics about the item were available, and Ian Gregor, a representative for the Federal Aviation Administration, told the outlet on Tuesday night that a probable jet was being traced to the region, but “no aircraft vanished from radar.” In addition, there are no records of delayed or damaged aircraft.”
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