UFOS In The Arctic: 25 True Cases

UFOS In The Arctic:
25 True Cases


Preston Dennett:

The Arctic has always been a place of mystery and wonder. The magical Northern Lights, a rich wildlife of polar bears, penguins, seals, foxes and more, surviving in one of the most inhospitable locations on our planet, continue to capture our imagination. Speculation and conspiracies about the Arctic abound. But what is the truth? Have UFOs been seen there? The answer of course is yes! The Arctic Circle is 9,900 miles in circumference. Only 8 countries are located within this area, and yet it encompasses about 7.7 million miles. It also has a rich, varied history of UFO encounters reaching back to 1850 continuing up to the current day. This video presents 25 of the best-verified and most fascinating accounts from the Arctic Circle. These cases involve sightings, landings, humanoids and even an apparent UFO crash!

TWO UNKNOWN OBJECTS. In 1850, the crew of a ship sailing the Wellington Channel observed a mysterious glowing object.

AN EERIE EVENT. In 1912, the Russian Ship, Saint Anna became icebound in the Arctic for two years. On November 8, 1913, they had a remarkable sighting of a red glowing object.

ESKIMO VILLAGE DISAPPEARS. In 1930, trapper Joe Labelle went to Lake Angikuni, Canada to trade with the local village, only to find that everyone was gone. But where did they go?

THE WATCHING GLOBES. During WWII, four ships in a convoy in the Norwegian Sea had an extensive encounter with weird glowing objects.

PROJECT PTARMIGAN. Researcher Lt. Col. Wendelle Stevens reveals that during his work in Alaska with Project Ptarmigan, many officers had incredible encounters with UFOs.

“IT WAS OBSERVED BY THE ENTIRE POPULATION.” In August 1950, resident of an arctic village and Russian aviators observe glowing discs in the sky for three days in a row.

THE SPITSBERGEN ISLAND UFO CRASH. In May 1952, a disc with UFO occupants allegedly crashed on the remote Spitsbergen Island.

UFO TRACKED ON THEODOLITE. On June 26, 1952, weather observers on Padloping Island track a UFO for five minutes.

“YOU’RE NOT GOING TO BELIEVE IT.” On April 29, 1952, navy pilots at Thule, Greenland observe three UFOs investigating a skyhook weather balloon.

A STRANGE OBJECT. In February 1953, the crew and passengers of a WV-2 Super Constellation observe a UFO over Thule, Greenland.

THIRD THULE SIGHTING. On December 9, 1953, three Navy flights over Thule, Greenland observe a strange craft near their jets.

UNIDENTIFIED. On August 29, 1954, the crew and passengers of a Dutch Airlines DC-4 see a fleet of dark objects near Prince Christian, Greenland.

SOMETHING SUPERNATURAL. In 1956, two Russian pilots of a TU-4 aircraft have an extensive sighting of a pearly disc-shaped object pacing their plane.

EXTREME ALTITUDE ARCTIC OBJECT. In November 1958, a US radar station detects an object hovering above the Arctic Circle.

A DISC LANDS AT UMIAT. In 1958-1959 a wave of sightings in the Arctic Circle caused concern within Finland and the Soviet Union. One case involved a landing at Umiat, Alaska.

NOTHING ON EARTH. On March 16, 1961, the crew of the USS Glacier observed “strange luminous aerial phenomenon.”

A PEARL-COLORED DISC. In February 1967, pilots over Tiksi, Siberia saw a pearl-colored disc-shaped craft overtake their plane.

DISCONCERTINGLY CAPTIVATING, DEEPLY PROVOCATIVE, UTTERLY INCOMPREHENSIBLE. On August 22, 1967, Soviet journalist Alfred Tulchensky had a closeup sighting of a metallic disc over the Taymyr Peninsula in Siberia.

AN EXTRAORDINARY THING HAPPENED TO ME ON MY WAY TO THE NORTH POLE. On March 1, 1968, while flying over the Arctic Circle, reporter Sally Remaley and others saw a group of six craft landed on the frozen tundra.

ESKIMOS OBSERVE UFO LANDING. On August 16-17, 1972 a wave of sightings occurred over St. Michael, Alaska, including a UFO landing.

ARCTIC OCEAN UFO. On October 16, 1976, the crew of a small boat in the Arctic Sea had a close-up encounter with a glowing disc.

AN EERIE APPEARANCE. On October 22, 1980, a Soviet Air Force Pilot saw a huge metallic disc-shaped craft which disabled his aircraft.

CAUGHT ON RADAR. On January 5, 1981, observers at Thule Air Base in Greenland observed a UFO which is also caught on radar.

ARCTIC HUMANOID. In 1982 (approx.,) two men at an airbase in Greenland saw a humanoid. One was taken onboard a craft and given a vital message for all humanity.

WE ALL GOT REAL QUIET. On February 22, 1997, four people in Aklavic, Canada are paced in their car by two metallic craft.

WE’RE USED TO IT. For two weeks in December 2002, UFOs appeared so regularly over Noorvik, Alaska that residents saw them nightly.

These 25 cases are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to UFOs seen within the Arctic Circle. Cases likely number in the thousands. Because the Arctic is so remote and uninhabited, most activity likely goes unobserved by human eyes. There are now enough cases to prove that UFOs and ETs are visiting the Arctic.

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