Blog | “What brand of tinfoil do you wear?” Media passes on UFO coverage Syracuse New Times Despite being offered tailored UFO sightings data, local news stations nationwide passed on the opportunity. Why isn’t there better media examination?
Blog | UFO Data: What it has and doesn’t have on what’s out there Syracuse New Times When Linda Miller Costa and I published our UFO Sightings Desk Reference book in spring 2017, a curious thing happened. We began receiving email and …
Blog | Will the Hudson Valley catch another UFO wave? Syracuse New Times The Hudson Valley has a long history of strange paranormal occurrences. Most notable was the UFO wave of the 1980s, which began with sighting reports of …
The Contactee movement inspired many books and much interesting reading. Here Mark Russell Bell provides a substantial article about one of the most fascinating of contactees and his remarkable contact, Aura Rhanes, Captain of the “Admiral Scow” and messenger from the planet Clarion. Bell next moves to “contactee” Daniel W. Fry and the explanations of […]
Well, Jason Colavito is having a field day with some recent archaeological claims. First, he attacks a Nevada historian’s rather odd suggestions as being unfounded and, frankly, not as new as the gentleman seems to think. He also finds wry humor as well as some outrage in the story that the University of New Mexico […]
Since the “standard” UFO hypothesis of ET visitation is generally regarded as not proven beyond doubt, other, perhaps more creative, speculations have arisen over the years. Swedish historian and ufologist Hakan Blomqvist presents what he regards as a tenable theory, refined by years of study and composed of seven main points. Blomqvist’s construct has the […]
The Contactees of the 50s through 70s form a peripheral but significant aspect to the history of UFOs. Mark Russell Bell profiles four of the most important of these interesting people: Truman Bethurum, Orfeo Angelucci, Daniel Fry, and Arthur Shuttlewood. A George Adamski follower is the subject of the correspondence between John Keel and Lou […]
Many equate the word “archive” with a dim and dusty room full of ponderous and musty, imponderably dull books important only to a few weird souls whose work will never see the light of public day. Yet hidden in archives are the vibrant stories of people, their thoughts, and the events and movements they experienced. […]
Here’s a summary of some of the known, poorly-known, and questionable cases of U.S. forces-UFO interactions during the War in Vietnam. More recently, an odd event last December 11th has provoked an apparent armed response as Paul Seaburn reports Vladimir Putin Sends in Military after Siberians Blame UFO for Mountain Collapse. Although one witness is […]
Jason Colavito aims at a favorite target in this review. It is revealing that Jason feels comfortable enough rehashing a five-year-old discussion of an Ancient Aliens episode to analyze the current offering point for point. It turns out that Megan Fox, Legends of the Lost personality, is not only here mentioned but a centerpiece in […]