acctually only 67% of them are real sitings! It is amazing ... why would people lie about it?
No, there has never been a legitimate UFO siting anywhere. The false claims you hear on TV are an insult to real science.
So few sightings are actually reported, there are no reliable statistics available.
UFO's Are Real - 1979 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
UFO's Are Real - 1979 was released on: USA: November 1979
Yes they are because if you go on you tube it shows you a video of a UFO siting and a girl that is actually been attacked by an alien at youtube.com
No.
I can't quite put my nose on it but according to my calculations, there should be another UFO sighting any time. Ohio is an extraordinary place so it is well worth a visit.
UFO means UNIDENTIFIED Flying Object. That means that we do not know what it is or was. Many UFOs are identified with additional observation and study, but so far the identification has never been "alien spaceship". So far, there is NO evidence at all that any spaceships from other worlds have visited Earth. UFO means "unidentified flying object", which means you look up and see something and don't know what it is. In that sense UFOs are real. There are plenty of natural and man-made things in the sky that are hard to identify. Some people think "UFO" stands for "Alien Spacecraft", which would of course be "A.S.". In real life, neither aliens nor alien spacecraft are known to actually exist, which makes them the least likely explanation for these events.
No, if by "real UFO" you mean "alien spacecraft*. No one is known and proven to have seen one of those!
Is It Real - 2005 UFO's 1-2 was released on: USA: 25 April 2005
Many, perhaps all, of these sightings are actually misidentified known objects and natural phenomena. So far, in real life, not one UFO has turned out to be an alien spacecraft. In fact, in real life, aliens are not proven to even exist.
That is a statistic that doesn't exist; you can only compile information for sightings that find their way into official records. In other words, when a person anywhere in the world sees something flying that they can't identify, who are they going to report it to; call 911 or the military, the local airport, or the local news. Each of those people may choose a different option. Who they contact and what becomes of that report can't guarantee that it will find its way into an official record from which statistics can be compiled.