Anomaly Daily — 2026-07-11

Is It an Anomaly?

Read the report below. Real anomaly, or explainable event?

Today's report

Over three nights in late December, U.S. Air Force security personnel stationed at twin NATO bases in eastern England reported a series of encounters with unidentified lights in an adjacent pine forest. On the first night, a sergeant and an airman approached what the sergeant consistently described as a small, smooth-surfaced triangular craft resting on the forest floor — with unusual markings — before it silently withdrew. Two nights later, the deputy base commander himself led a patrol into the forest, personally witnessed lights maneuvering overhead, and captured nearly 20 minutes of his own real-time observations on a handheld recorder. He subsequently filed a formal memo to the host nation's defense ministry describing multiple witnesses, a conical metallic object, and radiation readings at the alleged landing site that were measurably above background levels. The host nation's defense ministry received the memo, logged it, and concluded the incident was of no defense significance — a threat assessment, notably, not an explanation. The Air Force treated it as a security incident and published no analytical conclusion.