The controversy rages on, amidst a dearth of hard evidence.
This depends on how you define a UFO. An Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) could refer to a new type of aircraft from a foreign country that hasn't been seen before, or an airliner with a damaged transponder. Air traffic control reports "UFOs" almost daily. If you are talking about flying saucers with little green men, evidence to support their existence is few and far between.
Yes, its called an Unidentified Flying Odor
UFOs are spotted all over the world. Less developed areas of the world with less light pollution.
Into this world? from electrical storms.
Yes, there are.
No
UFOs have been reported in virtually all of the states at one time or another.
None recorded.
UFOs aren't for sale. Any UFO's that may have been recovered would be in the possession of top military personel.
UFOs are by their nature, impossible to prove. If they were proven, they would be identified and would cease to be UFOs.
Two offical sightings reported.
No accurate records exist.
UFOs are simply things that not readily identified. They are not 'alien' spaceships. Nor do they defy gravity and there are many phenomena that do not make any noise.