The Navy-data-based “Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena” apparently didn’t mention “what seems to be going on underwater.” Brent Swancer offers some U.S. and Russian accounts that leave us all perplexed. Then there are Unidentified Submarine Objects and Strange Cases of UFOs Entering and Exiting the Water. Brent relates some very unsettling and confounding events, one […]
The tales of time travelers from the future are multiplying, making us wonder if TikTok has become the place from which aspiring writers will be plucked in the same way Youtube has provided a veritable harvest of young singers. Regardless, we start this trio of time traveling tales with a fellow claiming to be stuck […]
Micah Hanks discusses an early interest of Carl Sagan, from which he apparently distanced himself in later years. Hanks suggests “Palaeocontact” still has scientific relevance–some scientists even suggest prospecting for ancient ET “technosignatures” upon other bodies within our solar system. In talking about The UFO Phenomenon: Mysterious and Elusive Photographs Said to be Held by […]
Nick Redfern examines the archetype of The Trickster in a two part report, reminding us that not only does the media, the government, and certain despicable cousins lie to us to make personal gains, so do Bigfoot and Djinn (and not in the charming manner of Tom Hiddleston’s character “Loki” from the Marvel Universe). And […]
“Teleportation is the hypothetical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them,” according to Wikipedia. Hypothetical? Not so much, as demonstrated by these tales of now-you-see-’em, now-you-don’t. This first story takes place at the turn of the century and initially sounds like poltergeist activity. Eventually though […]
Nick Redfern proffers three occasions when governments “lost” stuff that would have borne upon significant UFO events, beginning with Roswell. Nick then moves on to ask–and answer–about Retrieved UFOs and Dead Aliens: Have There Ever Been Any? Nope. While Nick skims over Roswell (after all, he’s explained his Roswell theory numerous times here and more […]
Another anomalous military sighting happened in 2010, literally just off the USS Carl Vinson Nimitz-class supercarrier in the Caribbean. E-4 Petty Officer John Baughman’s experience was perhaps not as surprising as his immediate supervisor’s remark when told of it. Paul Seaburn covers this and also part of the “classic” 2004 Nimitz group case in Navy […]
Nick Redfern starts his look at the more controversial crannies of UFO history with a set of disparate facts whose possible relationship to John F. Kennedy’s assassination is up for interpretation. Nick steps into only slightly less contentious territory with Philip Corso and the Roswell UFO Crash: Why He Lied about the Real, Terrible Truth […]
If you ever find yourself trapped on a phone call or in a video meeting, one sure way to throw some dissension into the mix and hang up early is to start a discussion about the Patterson-Gimlin Film. And now, instead of sticking with the tired arguments around hoax/not hoax, you can debate what Bob […]
While Curiosity and Perseverence are sifting sands and wrangling rocks, their areological endeavors may be boring but Jocelyne LeBlanc notes those excavations are bearing fruit. In fact, many of the substances sprinkling those materials illustrate ancient Mars as far more habitable than expeccted. Other high strangeness from the red planet perplexed NASA scientists, but Micah […]