In North America, this past weekend was peculiar. rather, above it. A “high altitude airborne object” was spotted above Northern Canada on Saturday. The Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, gave the order to shoot it down after determining that it posed a threat to aviation. But since the Canadians lacked the appropriate aircraft for the task, the Americans completed it on their behalf.
The US military has shot down two other unexplained objects since Friday, one over Alaska and the other over Lake Huron, according to the BBC. As reported by the New York Times, “at times [it] seemed like an invasion of unidentified flying objects.”
As sightings of unexplained flying objects become increasingly frequent around the world, some experts are beginning to wonder if we could be entering a new era of UFO sightings.
The past few years have seen a surge in reports of mysterious aerial phenomena being seen all over the world. From military pilots recording strange objects on their radar to everyday citizens catching glimpses of strange lights in the night sky, the frequency of these sightings seems to be on the rise.
Many experts believe that this could be the beginning of a new golden age of UFO sightings. Proponents of this theory point to the increasing sophistication of surveillance technology as one of the reasons for the uptick in sightings.
With the advent of drones and other advanced aircraft, it’s become easier for people to spot objects that may have previously been too hard to identify.
Furthermore, the Internet and social media have played a large role in getting the word out about these sightings. With more people having access to information about UFO sightings, the rate of reports has only gone up.
It’s also possible that we’re seeing an increase in UFO sightings due to the increased interest in the topic. As more people become aware of the possibility of extraterrestrial life, they’re more likely to be on the lookout for signs of it.
Whether or not this is the start of a new golden age of UFOs remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: the frequency of UFO sightings is on the rise, and this is something that should be taken seriously by researchers and the public alike.