A visual representation of the military sensor data and advanced aerial technology analyzed in the June 2021 Pentagon UAP assessment.
2021: June UFO & Alien Sightings
June 2021 stands as a watershed moment in the history of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). On June 25, the U.S. government released the highly anticipated Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, marking the first time the intelligence community officially acknowledged that unknown objects were operating in sensitive military airspace. The report analyzed 144 incidents between 2004 and 2021—mostly reported by Navy aviators—and concluded that 143 remained unexplained. While the report avoided definitive links to alien sightings, it confirmed that many objects displayed advanced flight characteristics, such as maneuvering abruptly at high speeds without visible means of propulsion. This month signaled a shift from “fringe” speculation to a serious national security investigation, cementing June 2021 as the starting point for a new era of transparency.
Date: June 2021
Location: Kelly Lake, Ontario, Canada
Time: Evening Duration: Approximately 1 minute
Altitude: Hovering just above the tree line Distance: Observed from a boat on the water Shape: Classic saucer with a raised dome
Features: Silent, with rotating multi-colored lights and a distinct metallic sheen.
Summary: While fishing on Kelly Lake, a witness and their family observed a silent, saucer-shaped craft hover over the trees before accelerating vertically at an impossible speed.
Source: Canadian UFO Survey / MUFON
Date: June 25 2021
Location: United States / Global Military Training Ranges
Time: Multi-year data summarized (released June 25) Duration:
Altitude: Varies; focused on military-monitored airspace Distance: Shape: Multiple shapes reported; some described as “clusters” or “geometric”
Features: Unusual flight patterns including remaining stationary in high winds, abrupt maneuvers, and extreme acceleration.
Summary: The Director of National Intelligence released a 9-page report confirming that 143 of 144 UAP cases were unexplained. The report established five categories for these objects: airborne clutter, natural atmospheric phenomena, U.S. government or industry tech, foreign adversary systems, and a catch-all “other” category.
Source: Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
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