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Aug 26, 2021, 02:48 PM

UFO sightings gain traction in News Headlines and beliefs shift.

The UFO - UAP story is evolving. According to the recent Gallup poll [Link], more Americans are willing to believe UFOs are of alien origin. That shift attributed to an increase in media coverage and the US Government demonstrating a more serious interest in sightings.


Results from that survey:
 
 "The new poll also shows men moving ahead of women in believing that some UFOs have been alien visitors to Earth. Forty-four percent of men now take this position, up from 34% in 2019. By contrast, 38% of women currently hold this view, little changed from 33%.

Middle-aged adults' belief in visits by alien spacecraft increased the most of all age groups, rising 13 points to 45%. Their views now match those of adults aged 18 to 34, while contrasting with the 37% of adults 55 and older.

*** It would appear that UFOs are the great equalizer ***

The views of White and non-White adults, as well as Republicans and Democrats, have been similar to the national average in both years that Gallup has asked the question."

More results at Gallup.

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Hundreds of Topekans saw a UFO over the capital city in 1897. Topeka Capital Journal. Source: CJonline.

"Was it the headlight of an airship?" the newspaper asked.

*Newspaper at that time called the Daily Capital.

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Passport to Magonia - Page18. Mentions a UFO sighting in Texas. Date: 1878.


While the debate continues as to the origin-sightings continue. Realtime sightings are posted here: UFOStalker.

Example with video - from Texas: Link. Excellent capture.