Sunday, December 21, 2025

VISITORS AT CHRISTMAS: SANTA OR UFOS?


It was Christmas Eve, and the world was wrapped in quiet anticipation. Snow fell gently across rooftops, and the glow of holiday lights shimmered in windows. But in the skies above, something else stirred—something not found in any carol or Christmas tale.

In 1971, over Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam, a U.S. Air Force airman stood watch under a star-filled sky. The war had dulled the magic of the season, but that night, something extraordinary happened. A brilliant light streaked across the sky, stopped mid-air, and hovered silently. It wasn’t a flare, nor a plane. It was something else—something that defied explanation. The airman kept the sighting to himself for years, fearing ridicule, but he never forgot the way it moved, as if watching.

Four years later, in Alamogordo, New Mexico, another serviceman named Charles L. Moody had a Christmas Eve encounter that would haunt him forever. He saw a glowing object descend from the sky, and as he approached, everything went dark. Hours passed, and when he awoke, he was alone—confused, disoriented, and missing time. He would later claim he had been taken aboard a craft, examined, and returned. His story became one of the most detailed accounts of an alleged abduction in UFO lore.

In more recent years, the sightings continued.

On Christmas Eve in 2012, a couple driving through Kanata, Ontario, spotted a square-shaped object with pulsating red lights. It hovered above the trees, silent and still, before vanishing into the night. They pulled over, shaken, unable to explain what they had seen.

Five years later, in Quebec, a driver witnessed a triangular craft with visible turbines flying overhead in the early hours of Christmas Day. It emitted a flash—like a camera—and disappeared without a sound. The witness described it as mechanical, not magical, and unlike anything known to aviation.

Even across the Atlantic, strange lights appeared. In Germany, on Christmas Eve 2011, hundreds of people reported glowing orbs moving across the sky. The lights were later identified as space debris from a Soyuz rocket, but for those who saw them, the moment felt otherworldly.

Researchers like Chris Rutkowski and organizations like MUFON have noted a curious trend: UFO sightings spike during the holidays. Perhaps it’s because people are outside more, looking up at the stars. Or maybe, in a season filled with wonder and mystery, we’re simply more open to the unknown.

Whatever the reason, the skies of Christmas have long held secrets. And while some may dismiss the sightings as tricks of light or festive imagination, others believe that something truly extraordinary visits us—not just in sleighs, but in silence, from the stars...



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