The Brown Mountain Lights are glowing orbs seen near Brown Mountain, North Carolina, for over a century. While scientists have proposed various theories, no one has definitively explained this phenomenon.
In April 1966, deputies from Portage County, Ohio, engaged in a high-speed pursuit of a bright, metallic disc-shaped object, leading them across state lines into Pennsylvania. The incident remains one of the most documented and debated UFO encounters in history.
In 1949, Naval Commander R.B. McLaughlin and several military personnel witnessed a disc-shaped UFO at White Sands, New Mexico, traveling at extreme speeds. The incident remains one of the more credible early UFO sightings.
In 1950, PAUL and EVELYN TRENT of McMinnville, Oregon, captured two photographs of a disc-shaped UFO. Despite numerous investigations, the incident remains unexplained, making it one of the most enduring UFO cases in history.
On March 13, 1997, thousands of witnesses across Arizona observed a series of mysterious lights in the sky. Despite official explanations attributing the phenomenon to military exercises, many remain convinced that the event was an encounter with something otherworldly.
On June 24, 1947, Fred Johnson, a prospector in the Cascade Mountains, witnessed a series of disc-shaped UFOs, experiencing physical effects on his compass, making it a significant yet lesser-known sighting on the same day as the famous Kenneth Arnold sighting.
The GOFAST incident, captured by U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet pilots using the Raytheon ATFLIR Pod operated by aerial observer and WSO (Weapons System Operator) off coast of Virginia in 2015. This incident remains one of the most mysterious UAP encounters reported in the 21st Century.
In the summer of 1947, the United States experienced an unprecedented wave of UFO sightings, which left many citizens and military personnel puzzled and intrigued. The Roswell incident is often the most discussed event from this period, but numerous other sightings occurred across the country around that time, including one in Spokane, Washington.
In 1953, military personnel at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota reported a UFO sighting that defied explanation. This case study from Project Blue Book examines the incident, detailing the object’s advanced maneuvers and the witnesses’ accounts.
On March 17, 1950, the small town of Farmington, New Mexico, became the site of one of the largest mass UFO sightings in history. Known as the Farmington Armada, this mysterious event left hundreds of witnesses and researchers alike searching for answers to this day.