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FAA Investigating Strange Object Sighted Over Oahu Before Dropping into Ocean

If you thought we were leaving the strange stuff in 2020, you’ve got another thing coming.

If you thought that we were going to leave all of the strangeness behind us as we crossed into 2021, you’ve got another thing coming.

Of course, the arbitrary turning of the calendar doesn’t mean much when it comes to natural and unnatural phenomena occurring out there in the world at large, but many of us had secretly hoped that 2020 itself was cursed and that we’d be moving along catch-free in 2021.

Instead, we have news that the FAA is working a case near Hawaii in which a bizarre object was spotted in the night sky before appearing to intelligently navigate to the depths of the ocean.

An unidentified flying object spotted in the evening sky over Leeward Oahu prompted witnesses to call 911 on Tuesday.

The sighting happened about 8:30 p.m.

There are multiple videos of what appears to be a glowing‚ oblong mass — both in the sky and in the water.

Officials from the Federal Aviation Administration say there were no aircraft incidents or accidents in this area at the time. But multiple witnesses reported seeing a large blue object fall out of the sky and into the ocean.

In a one video a woman can be heard saying, “Something is in the sky. What is that?”

The object was spotted by several observers.

Misitina Sape told Hawaii News Now she captured the image at 8:26 p.m. near Haleakala Avenue in Nanakuli.

Not long after, a woman named Moriah spotted what looked like the same object passing over Princess Kahanu Estates.

The US government has been far more forthcoming about their experiences with UFO’s over the course of the last several years, beginning with the official release of video evidence from the so-called “Nimitz encounter”, in which a series of Tic-Tac shaped aerial anomalies were filmed and observed by Navy fighter pilots off the coast of California.

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