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.
The Kinross UFO Incident of 1953 remains one of the most puzzling unsolved cases in UFO history, involving the disappearance of a USAF interceptor over Lake Superior while pursuing an unknown object. Dive into the verified details and theories in this comprehensive post.
The Mantell UFO Incident of 1948 is a tragic and mysterious chapter in UFO history, marked by the death of Captain Thomas Mantell during a high-speed pursuit of an unidentified object over Kentucky. This event, involving a decorated World War II pilot and a strange metallic craft, continues to fuel debate and speculation, leaving questions…
The Rendlesham Forest incident, often referred to as “Britain’s Roswell,” stands as one of the most well-documented and compelling UFO sightings in modern history. Taking place in December 1980 near Rendlesham Forest in Suffolk, England, this event involved multiple sightings of unexplained lights over several nights, drawing significant attention and sparking intense debate and speculation.…
On February 24, 1942, when air raid sirens began blaring across Los Angeles, and the city was plunged into a blackout. At 2:25 AM on February 25, radar detected an unidentified object approximately 120 miles west of Los Angeles, moving towards the city. The object then disappeared from radar, but visual sightings soon followed, prompting…
In 1951, the city of Lubbock, Texas, was the site of a series of mysterious UFO sightings known as the Lubbock Lights. Multiple witnesses, including professors and students, observed strange lights in the sky, some of which were captured in photographs.