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Strange & Paranormal Files
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UFOs Fly Over UK Airports, Government Labels Them as Drones
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UFOs Fly Over UK Airports, Government Labels Them as Drones

In a startling series of events, multiple unidentified flying objects (UFOs) were reportedly sighted over UK airports, including Manchester, sparking widespread concern among aviation professionals. Despite vivid accounts and high-quality footage captured by witnesses, government officials have dismissed the incidents as drones, leaving many questioning the official narrative. The first reports surfaced online when a commercial pilot claimed to have spotted a metallic orb-like object while approaching Manchester Airport. According to the pilot, the orb hovered near the tarmac before ascending vertically at an astonishing speed. The incident was reported to Manchester Air Traffic Control, who allegedly dispatched ground vehicles to investigate the sighting. Spoke to @captainbiggalow & got photos they received from their colleges at Manchester airport. No metadata could be recovered, ELA good. Timeline clarified, object seen on ground (1) (2), reported to tower, ops vehicle investigates (3), orb shoots up and video taken (4). pic.twitter.com/HqRlsf10Cq — PNW MPA (@PNWMPA) November 27, 2024 Photos and videos of the mysterious object soon began circulating on social media, showing a shiny metallic sphere against a cloudy sky. Witnesses described the footage as some of the clearest visuals of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) seen to date. “This isn’t like the blurry videos we’ve seen before,” one witness said. “The details on this object are incredible, and it moves in ways no drone or aircraft should be able to.” The UK government has responded swiftly, categorizing the objects as “likely drones,” citing potential safety concerns around busy airspace. However, critics argue that the drone explanation falls short of addressing the peculiar flight behavior and the object’s rapid vertical ascent. Manchester Airport UAP/Drone floating inches above tarmac. Taken from inside the cockpit. Credit: Botsworth1985 “There’s no way this is a drone,” said one aviation expert who reviewed the footage. “The maneuverability and speed we’re seeing are far beyond the capabilities of commercially available drones. This needs a much closer investigation.” Some believe the “drone” explanation may be an attempt to downplay the incident and avoid further public scrutiny. The situation escalated after several accounts that initially shared the footage on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) were mysteriously deleted. “Every time credible footage like this surfaces, it seems to vanish,” one social media user remarked. “It’s almost as if someone doesn’t want us to know what’s going on.” Metallic orbs have increasingly become a recurring theme in UAP sightings worldwide. Reports of similar objects have emerged near nuclear facilities, military bases, and other sensitive locations, leading to speculation that these phenomena could be linked to monitoring or surveillance activities. While the UK Ministry of Defence ceased its dedicated UFO investigations in 2009, recent global developments—including whistleblower testimonies in the United States—have reignited public interest in UAPs. Aviation safety advocates and UFO researchers are calling for more transparency from the authorities, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation into these sightings. Whether these objects are advanced drones, classified military projects, or something entirely different remains an open question. The post UFOs Fly Over UK Airports, Government Labels Them as Drones appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Palworld update will add “the largest and harshest” island in its history
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Palworld update will add “the largest and harshest” island in its history

A new Palworld update is coming in December that will introduce its biggest island yet. Despite an ongoing legal dispute with Nintendo and The Pokemon Company, Palworld maker Pocketpair is still hard at work bolstering one of 2024’s biggest games with new features. As we near a year since its early access launch, the survival crafting game reveals that its next region will be dramatically larger than the previous free update. Continue reading Palworld update will add “the largest and harshest” island in its history MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Palworld bosses, Palworld map, Palworld settings
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Manor Lords, Against The Storm, and the greatest RTS games now cheaper than ever
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Manor Lords, Against The Storm, and the greatest RTS games now cheaper than ever

It’s been a good year for Hooded Horse, the publisher behind Against The Storm, Cataclismo, Norland, and dozens of others. The biggest cause for celebration is no doubt Manor Lords - once the most wishlisted game on all of Steam, with each subsequent update, the early-access version attracts more players and plaudits. But there’s also Breachway, the sci-fi strategy game with flashes of FTL, Workers and Resources, which hit 1.0 this year, and the Command and Conquer-inflected (except with ants, rather than people) RTS Empires of the Undergrowth. In commemoration of a bumper 2024, the studio has put all of its biggest and best city builders and strategy sims on sale, knocking some of the genres’ heaviest hitters down to the lowest price ever. Continue reading Manor Lords, Against The Storm, and the greatest RTS games now cheaper than ever MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Manor Lords early access review, Best strategy games, Manor Lords system requirements
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Gamers Realm
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Arcane’s shorter finale isn’t a result of “corporate greed pressure,” Riot says
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Arcane’s shorter finale isn’t a result of “corporate greed pressure,” Riot says

For me, Arcane Season 2 rates a solid eight out of ten. While Act 1 begins with a bang and ends with the high-stakes Jinx versus Vi moment we'd all been waiting for, Act 2 loses the momentum a little, and Act 3 feels rushed. My concern coming out of Episode 6 was that it felt like there wasn't enough time to wrap up all of Act 2's loose threads, and while Act 3 largely does so, it feels a little scattered. Rumors have swirled that the original cut of the finale clocked in at an hour and a half long, sparking disappointment as players consider, to borrow Sting's words, what could have been. Riot, however, has responded to those claims. Continue reading Arcane’s shorter finale isn’t a result of “corporate greed pressure,” Riot says MORE FROM PCGAMESN: League of Legends ranks explained, League of Legends Mythic shop rotation, League of Legends tier list
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Gamers Realm
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Best Cozy Games on Steam
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Best Cozy Games on Steam

Cozy games are the ultimate comfort food of gaming. They’re perfect to dive into right after beating games with massive open worlds or enduring stress-fueled competitive gaming.
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RedState Feed
RedState Feed
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Bending the Knee: Now Mark Zuckerberg Makes the Pilgrimage to Mar-a-Lago
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Bending the Knee: Now Mark Zuckerberg Makes the Pilgrimage to Mar-a-Lago

Bending the Knee: Now Mark Zuckerberg Makes the Pilgrimage to Mar-a-Lago
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Trending Tech
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Want the cheaper Galaxy S25? You might not like some of its specs
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Want the cheaper Galaxy S25? You might not like some of its specs

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is going to be the best and most expensive version of the Galaxy S25 series. As such, it's the star of leaks and rumors. But not all Samsung fans will want to buy the big Ultra, despite the design cosmetic changes that should make it easier to hold and operate. Some buyers will choose the cheaper Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus, and I can't blame them. The size of the iPhone 16 Plus is the main problem of the phone in my view. But if you plan to buy the cheapest Galaxy S25 model, you might get surprising downgrades compared to last year's models. Or, put differently, you won't get some of the upgrades you'd expect from Samsung. That's according to FCC listings for the three phones that revealed some of their specs. Continue reading... The post Want the cheaper Galaxy S25? You might not like some of its specs appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $349 Apple Watch Series 10, $298 Sony XM5 headphones, $120 off KitchenAid Stand Mixers, more Today’s deals: 10% off PlayStation, Xbox, & Roblox gift cards, $4.75 Kasa mini smart plugs, more Best Black Friday deals 2024: Ultimate roundup Best Apple deals for Black Friday 2024
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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The lowest price on the Fitbit Versa 4 in six months with a huge $80 saving
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The lowest price on the Fitbit Versa 4 in six months with a huge $80 saving

Looking for a Fitbit to track your fitness this winter? The Fitbit Versa 4 is only $120 this Black Friday.
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Science Explorer
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Constellations quiz: Can you name all the animals, objects and mythological figures hiding in the night sky?
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Constellations quiz: Can you name all the animals, objects and mythological figures hiding in the night sky?

Think you know your constellations? See how many star groups you can name in 10 minutes and try to top the leaderboard.
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Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
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Michelle Pfeiffer’s Unconventional Christmas Tree Has Completely Broken The Rules
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Michelle Pfeiffer’s Unconventional Christmas Tree Has Completely Broken The Rules

Michelle Pfeiffer introduced a new vibe to Christmas decor with an Instagram photo of her Christmas tree last year. She took a selfie in a black turtleneck sweater with the tree in the backdrop, and one can immediately notice its unique look. “‘Tis the season,” her caption read. Although it looked unfinished with no ornaments or tinsel, Michelle’s tree was actually all done and set for the festive holiday. She opted for a minimalist look, featuring only tiny lights and not even a star on top. The 66-year-old may have just started a trend as her fans took a liking to the tree in the comments. Fans react to Michelle Pfeiffer’s Christmas tree that has no ornaments Michelle Pfeiffer/Instagram Michelle’s tree selfie did numbers with over 90,000 likes, and fans shared their thoughts about the low-effort decor in the comments. “This is what mine looks like, but with my Stephanie Zinone star at the top,” someone wrote in solidarity. “Beautiful,” another quipped. Some preferred to go all out with their Christmas trees but complimented Michelle’s regardless. “I am an ornament person. The more ornaments the better for me! I’ll bet yours is just as beautiful,” a third person noted, while another said they would give the simple look a try. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Michelle Pfeiffer/Everett Are people putting less effort into Christmas trees? Head of Celebrity Style at Homes & Gardens Megan Slack noted that people are starting to explore beyond the typical expectation of a Christmas tree. Rather than general opinion, factors like personality and house design now influence festive decoration; like in Michelle’s case, she decorated to match the minimalist look of her house. Michelle Pfeiffer/Everett She also made use of lights that can be repurposed for any time of the year, which is in line with design expert Lena Gieransika’s advice to opt for fairy or string lighting. They create a warm atmosphere and can be wrapped around houseplants, portraits, or furniture. Next up: Wendy Williams Legal Guardian Shares Devastating Update About Her Health The post Michelle Pfeiffer’s Unconventional Christmas Tree Has Completely Broken The Rules appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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