Off-topic but I read that the latest rash of UFO phenomena caught on military jet cameras in last year's headlines was debunked on an aviation website. One of the forum posters was an engineer for a corp that manufactures gimbal-mounted laser cameras used by fighter jets. He explains the videos showing UFOS moving at impossible speeds & trajectories as a digital artifact of the gimbal-mounted camera rotating to track a moving object. The pilots and the flight engineers weren't trained properly to recognize this thus a few videos of the phenomenon were forwarded to the government watchdog agency that investigated UFOs (it was closed a few years ago). Since the camera tech was classified to civilians(even certain Senators), the military played dumb, as is typical for UFO cases. Case closed.
Meanwhile, the civilian that ran the gov't office took the videos to the press after he was out of a job... and partnered up with that ex-rock band singer Tom DeLonge to promote a series of "earth shattering revelations that we are not alone" in the form of book deals, and tv specials.. unfortunately for them, once the "truth" became apparent, underwriters pulled out most of the money and true believers are still waiting for E.T.