There are multiple types of skyscrapers above Manhattan.
A mysterious orb caught on video zooming over the Hudson River is just the latest UFO, even though the Big Apple, a densely populated area lined with skyscrapers, appears to be an unusual setting in contact with the unknown. It's an incident.
The controversial Stuy Town kidnapping case, the subject of a recent documentary on Netflix, has been the subject of dozens of reports over the past year, including a dramatic close call recently detailed by the Pentagon. There was.
Manhattan alien abduction case: 35 years later
One of the city's most famous, if not infamous, close contact allegations is currently the subject of Netflix's Manhattan Alien Abduction, and Linda Napolitano's claims have garnered as much attention as they do suspicions. are.
Napolitano, 41 at the time, was living with her husband and two sons in an apartment near the Brooklyn Bridge at the time of the alleged kidnapping 35 years ago.
A native New Yorker, on the night of November 30, 1989, she was hoisted up into a light that pierced through the walls of her apartment building, and soared over the East River and into the sky above Manhattan, where a bivalve-like spacecraft appeared. He said he got inside. To contain volcanic fires.
Napolitano shared his story with UFO researcher Bud Hopkins, who was in the process of documenting a case study centered on a person he believed to be a trustworthy person.
The documentary depicts the alleged abductee's regression through hypnosis days after the incident.
“Oh, it feels like electricity,” Napolitano said with her eyes closed and Hopkins leaning over her with his head in his hands.
“There's someone in the room,” Napolitano, who is said to have been hypnotized, says in the video.
She then describes being lifted through a solid door, suspended in a nightgown, and pulled into a fiery clam.
The interview footage is both modern and from the early '90s, and shows witness testimony of varying credibility and veracity. Many critics later poked holes in her argument.
Mysterious “near miss”
The airliner had a “near miss” with a cylindrical object off the coast of New York that has not yet been identified or described, according to Congressional testimony from a Pentagon representative from the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.
The airline's crew reported to the Federal Aviation Administration that the airline's passenger plane, an unnamed airline, had a “near miss with a 'cylindrical object' over the Atlantic Ocean.”
The undated encounter was just one of more than 20 reports over the past year that have baffled AARO investigators, with AARO Director John Koslosky calling them “true anomalies.” situation.”
Kosloski told a Congressional Oversight Committee that the agency received 757 sighting reports between May 1, 2023 and June 1 of this year.
The agency said the “close call” off the coast of New York was considered one of 21 unusual cases requiring further investigation.
Close encounter with John Lennon
“Just imagine”: John Lennon reported seeing a UFO in New York on August 23, 1974.
The famous singer-songwriter said in an interview after the event that he saw a unique aircraft flying around the East River from his apartment.
“I saw a UFO over there,” Lennon told an interviewer, pointing to his penthouse apartment overlooking the water.
“Then it went down the river, turned right at the United Nations, turned left and went down the river.
“It wasn't a helicopter or a balloon. And it was very close,” Lennon vividly told an interviewer.
Lennon described the ship as “quiet” and “dark”. He said it was round in the center and black or gray in color with flashing lights on the sides that looked like “bulbs” and a red light on top.
Lennon tried to take pictures of the plane, but none of them were legible. He also called police and said they had received other reports of objects flying through the air. According to the New Daily.
John Lennon also commemorated this event in the liner notes for his album Walls and Bridges, writing, “I saw a UFO at 9 o'clock on August 23, 1974.''
latest mystery
Earlier this week, a local news station aired a video that accidentally showed a mysterious orb appearing to plummet down the Hudson River.
A local report on congestion pricing aired random four-second clips of the Lower Manhattan skyline, the Hudson River, and parts of New Jersey.
In the clip, a mysterious blue orb can be seen apparently making its way down the Hudson River and past the camera.
Theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and Harvard professor Avi Loeb believes that the apparent sphere is a trick of light.
“This is probably an optical artifact from the helicopter glass in front of the camera, a bright spot due to the reflection of sunlight as the camera gradually orients itself relative to the sun and the ground,” Loeb said. he told the Post.
Others believe it is simply a physical object influenced by the helicopter's speed and camera angle.



