
I asked chatGPT4 to generate a list of UFO sightings with radar corroboration. Here was the answer it gave me.
UFO sightings that include radar data tend to be some of the most compelling cases because the radar provides objective, measurable evidence that something was indeed present in the skies. Here’s a list of notable UFO sightings with radar confirmations:
The 1946 Ghost Rockets:
Widespread reports were made of mysterious rocket-like objects over Scandinavia, with radar and visual sightings by military personnel.
The 1952 Washington D.C. UFO Incident:
Multiple UFOs were spotted on radar over the nation’s capital, corresponding with eyewitness accounts from civilians and Air Force pilots.
The 1956 Lakenheath-Bentwaters Incident (England):
Radar operators at two separate RAF bases tracked fast-moving objects; an interception by an RAF Venom fighter jet resulted in a cat-and-mouse game as observed on radar.
The 1957 RB-47 Encounter:
A U.S. Air Force RB-47 reconnaissance plane encountered a UFO over Mississippi, and the object was tracked by ground radar and on-board radar in the aircraft.
The 1967 Shag Harbour Incident (Canada):
A UFO reported by multiple witnesses as crashing into the waters of Shag Harbour was corroborated by radar detection by a nearby Canadian Air Force base.
The 1976 Tehran UFO Incident:
Iranian Air Force jets were scrambled to intercept a UFO, which was not only seen visually by the pilots but also detected on both ground radar and airborne radar on the jet fighters.
The 1980 Rendlesham Forest (Bentwaters/Woodbridge) Incident:
An object seen by USAF personnel was allegedly tracked on radar before and after the incident at these twin military bases in the UK.
The 1986 Japan Air Lines Flight 1628 Incident:
A cargo flight over Alaska encountered multiple UFOs, with the pilot reporting visual contact and the objects being tracked on both aircraft and Anchorage ground radar.
The 1990 Belgium UFO Wave:
Several triangular UFOs were reported by the public and police; a military F-16 attempted an interception and locked onto the objects with radar, which showed bizarre aerial maneuvers.
The 2004 USS Nimitz Encounters (Tic Tac UFO):
U.S. Navy pilots from the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group observed an ‘tic tac-shaped’ object that was also detected on the ship’s advanced radar systems.
The 2014 USS Theodore Roosevelt Encounters (Gimbal and Go Fast videos):
Navy fighter pilots recorded unknown objects on their advanced targeting radars and infrared sensors, with footage leaked and later confirmed by the Pentagon.
These cases are part of a much larger collection of UAP encounters where radar data is used to back up visual sightings. Radar evidence tends to lend a level of credence to UFO sightings that eyewitness accounts alone may lack, and as such, these incidents have been of significant interest to researchers and officials.
If this radar data is real, that’s where we should be putting our attention. Between photoshop, CGI, and parallax photos and videos are worthless. Stories are fun, but do little to sway skeptics. Humans are, after all, fallible. Even credentialed officials testifying to congress gets spun as “just a guy who knew a guy who said a thing”. I think we should push for a full release of Radar data.
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