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Founded in 1974, Heaven's Gate was an American UFO religious millenarian cult based near San Diego, California. In 1997,...
30/12/2021

Founded in 1974, Heaven's Gate was an American UFO religious millenarian cult based near San Diego, California. In 1997, police discovered the bodies of 39 members of the cult who had all taken their own lives to leave this world and travel to another that they believed contained extraterrestrial life.

Yes, that's right—even the most sparsely populated continent in the world has reportedly caught glimpses of extraterrest...
30/12/2021

Yes, that's right—even the most sparsely populated continent in the world has reportedly caught glimpses of extraterrestrial life. In 1965, military officials from three different countries—Argentina, Great Britain, and Chile—reported seeing red, blue, and green lights flicker and dart across a remote stretch of sky, according to the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena.

In 2009, a top-secret mission began at the Pentagon, called the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program. Until i...
30/12/2021

In 2009, a top-secret mission began at the Pentagon, called the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program. Until it ended in 2012, a few government officials, including then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, were tasked with poring over previous claims of UFO encounters, according to Politico

In February 1942, soldiers stationed around 120 miles from Los Angeles spotted an unidentified flying vessel zipping in ...
30/12/2021

In February 1942, soldiers stationed around 120 miles from Los Angeles spotted an unidentified flying vessel zipping in and out of view. Thinking that it might be an enemy aircraft—it was the middle of World War II, after all—the United States military plunged the entire city of Los Angeles into darkness to be better able to spot the aircraft, according to Smithsonian Magazine.

The alleged UFO crash site situated just outside of Roswell, New Mexico, has attracted thousands of tourists to the area...
30/12/2021

The alleged UFO crash site situated just outside of Roswell, New Mexico, has attracted thousands of tourists to the area since the incident allegedly took place in the summer of 1947. However, the actual events surrounding the infamous Roswell UFO crash are still very much up for debate.

On the night of December 5, 1948, two separate plane crews, one from the United States Air Force, reported seeing a gian...
30/12/2021

On the night of December 5, 1948, two separate plane crews, one from the United States Air Force, reported seeing a giant green ball of fire just east of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The unrelated crews each reported this mysterious ball of fire to the authorities. One crew reported that, at times, the ball of fire seemed to come straight for the aircraft, causing the pilot to swerve to avoid it, according to the Nuclear Connection Project.

In 1980, members of the U.S. Air Force stationed just outside of London reported seeing a series of strange lights comin...
30/12/2021

In 1980, members of the U.S. Air Force stationed just outside of London reported seeing a series of strange lights coming from nearby Rendlesham Forest. According to the BBC, a few of the servicemen reported coming across what they at first assumed was a downed aircraft in the forest. Upon getting closer, they discovered that it was an otherworldly craft that emitted light beams reaching across the forest

In 1947, American pilot Kenneth Arnold reported seeing very bright lights hovering near his plane while on a business tr...
30/12/2021

In 1947, American pilot Kenneth Arnold reported seeing very bright lights hovering near his plane while on a business trip to Yakima, Washington. Arnold told The Bellingham Herald that the nine points of light were flying in a V formation at speeds of around 1,400 miles per hour.

Thomas Mantell, an experienced World War II fighter pilot and a member of the Kentucky Air National Guard, crashed and p...
30/12/2021

Thomas Mantell, an experienced World War II fighter pilot and a member of the Kentucky Air National Guard, crashed and perished while pursuing a UFO in January 1948. When the incident occurred, a New York Times article on the pilot noted that there had previously been "reports of a 'flying saucer'" in the Kentucky area, which is what led Mantell on his "fruitless" and ultimately fatal chase.

Project Blue Book was a systematic study of UFOs by the United States Air Force, according to the National Archives. Fro...
30/12/2021

Project Blue Book was a systematic study of UFOs by the United States Air Force, according to the National Archives. From 1947 to 1969, Project Blue Book did its best to investigate every UFO claim to determine if it posed a threat to national security. Though most of the 12,618 sightings could be explained by weather-related phenomenon, the government does admit that 701 cases were never solved by the task force, despite vigorous investigation.

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