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.
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.
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.
The Chiles-Whitted UFO Incident occurred on July 24, 1948, when two commercial airline pilots, Captain Clarence S. Chiles and co-pilot John B. Whitted, reported a close encounter with an unidentified flying object during a flight from Houston to Atlanta. The pilots described seeing a cigar-shaped craft with no visible wings or tail, emitting a bright…
When it comes to the study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), one name stands out in the annals of history: Captain Edward J. Ruppelt. Often considered a pioneer in the field of UFO research, Ruppelt’s contributions were pivotal during the early years of the U.S. Air Force’s official investigations into…
The Wytheville UFO incident is one of the most intriguing and well-documented UFO encounters in American history. It took place in the small town of Wytheville, Virginia, starting in October 1987, and continued through 1988. This series of sightings drew significant attention due to the involvement of local media, particularly radio broadcaster Danny Gordon, who…