ESEN SEKERKARAR - Best Evidence from Turkey
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is a leading Turkish ufologist named Essin Shack and Cara. She became involved in ufology in 1998 while working at the Serious UFO Space Sciences Research Center in Turkey. During her presentation, she discussed various UFO sightings in Turkey, including incidents in Ankara and Istanbul. Key events included sightings by government officials and military pilots, as well as a significant case involving a large object observed by businessmen on a yacht. The impact of these encounters on her has been a desire to share this information publicly and to promote scientific research into UFO phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video features Esen Şakır discussing various UFO sightings and encounters in Turkey, highlighting historical cases and government responses. She emphasizes the challenges in accessing historical records and the implications of these sightings on national security and public perception of extraterrestrial life.
In 1989, Turkish jets chased ten unidentified flying objects over Ankara, which evaded capture.
Esen Şakrak
“I would like to talk about the best UFO cases that took place in Turkey.”
Managed by: Serious UFO Space Sciences Research Center
Research and documentation of UFO sightings in Turkey
Turkey has a rich history of UFO sightings dating back to the Ottoman Empire, but researchers face challenges accessing historical records.
A 3,000-year-old sculpture found in Turkey resembles a rocket and depicts a figure operating it.
In 1989, Turkish jets chased ten unidentified flying objects over Ankara, which evaded capture.
In 1983, Turkey's Prime Minister Turgut Özal witnessed a UFO over Ankara Airport, along with other government officials.
In 1985, a group of businessmen witnessed a large UFO over the Bosphorus, which emitted heat and light.
In 1999, an increase in UFO sightings was reported in Turkey prior to a major earthquake.
In 2001, Turkish jets engaged in a dogfight with a UFO, which was later dismissed by the Air Force as a meteorological balloon.
A robotic-like alien was reported by villagers in 2001, which sparked national media attention and discussions on extraterrestrial life.
The CIA requested UFO reports from Turkey's intelligence agency in 2003.