When Dozens of Korean War GIs Claimed a UFO Made Them Sick0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- September 14, 2018
Theories range from high-tech Soviet death rays to extraterrestrials studying human combat to combat-stress-induced hallucinations.
Theories range from high-tech Soviet death rays to extraterrestrials studying human combat to combat-stress-induced hallucinations.
An elementary school teacher is coming forward years later with a photo of an unusual sighting near Laredo he believes shows a UFO.
When a slew of saucer-like sightings was reported over Washington, D.C. in 1952, the Air Force blocked its own investigator from checking them out.
A California witness at Guerneville reported watching a rectangle-shaped object the “size of a Greyhound bus,” according to testimony in Case 86712 from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.
RARE audio of a physicist discussing one of Australia’s greatest unsolved UFO cases could shed light on the baffling events of the 1966 incident.
David Grimes was this week credited with devising a formula to debunk nonsense theories – Adam Lusher tests his mettle
A MAN and his family were left stunned when they spotted three bright red lights hovering silently in the sky, claiming there was no “regular explanation” for what they saw.
Another alleged UFO sighting near Charlotte has appeared on Facebook and in this case, it was posted by a husband and father who says he doesn’t necessarily believe in UFOs.
Is the President afraid of aliens? I’m not sure, but there is a legit reason some lawmakers want to create a sixth branch of the military the President is calling the Space Force.
In the spring of 1952, though, numerous mysterious sightings had captured the Air Force’s attention. It created ‘Project Blue Book’ that March — the longest investigative government project of its kind.