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  1. One of my favorite UAP photos is the “Phoenix Lights” from 1997. It’s compelling because it’s not just a single sighting; thousands of witnesses, including the governor of Arizona at the time, reported seeing a massive V-shaped formation of lights over Phoenix. The sheer scale and corroboration from so many people make it hard to dismiss.

    For something underrated, I’d highlight the “Tic Tac” incident from 2004, particularly the infrared footage captured by Navy pilots. While it’s gained some attention in recent years, many still overlook the significance of how these objects demonstrated incredible speed and maneuverability that we currently can’t explain with our known technology.

    For really obscure, there’s the “Westall UFO” incident from 1966 in Australia, where over 200 students and teachers at a school reported a flying saucer hovering over their schoolyard. Despite numerous witnesses, it hasn’t received the same level of scrutiny as other cases, making it a fascinating topic for further exploration. What about you? What are your favorites?

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