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- August 7, 2019
It barely got a mention in the media, but in June the U.S. Navy briefed members of Congress on UFOs.
It barely got a mention in the media, but in June the U.S. Navy briefed members of Congress on UFOs.
Representative Mark Walker wants to know if “unexplained aerial phenomena” from recent U.S. Navy sightings could be Russian or Chinese.
A US serviceman revealed how he almost literally came face-to-face with one of the strange lights that were sighted in the area at that time, which may or may not have been alien spacecraft.
If you have not watched the History Channel series Unidentified: Inside America’s UFO Investigation,” you should. As regards its political implications it may be the most important series ever produced. There are many ways to watch it online (including free trials).
In America, UFO sightings peak on the Fourth of July
Washington, Montana and Vermont are at the top of a new list for having the most UFO sightings in the U.S.
It all began the afternoon of 24 June 1947. Kenneth Arnold, a private pilot, was flying his plane near Mount Rainier in the northwestern part of the United States, when he saw what appeared to be nine bat-shaped objects flying in a pattern at an amazing speed.
David Coneyworth wrote the letter when he was just 15 years old
The first reported UFO sighting in modern history happened somewhere above Mount Rainier in 1947. A pilot named Kenneth Arnold saw flying objects that looked like “saucers” or “pie pans” — shadowy shapes against the Washington mountain’s snowy facade.
The UFO-investigating group MUFON turns 50 next month. What have we learned over the past five decades?