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The first widespread reports of UFOs in Nevada took place during 1947's "flying disc craze." Here's what Northern Nevadans claimed to see that summer.
LAS VEGAS -- Las Vegas police have released bodycam and 911 audio of officers responding to a call from a family who claimed a UFO crashed in their backyard. According to ABC News, a family called 911 on May 1 to report something crashed in their backyard ...
After former President Barack Obama's remarks on aliens during a recent podcast interview went viral, he later clarified what he meant in an Instagram post over the weekend.
Varginha UFO Crash: Alien Contact, Government Denial and Coverup The North American Air Defense Command, known as NORAD, was established in 1958. It was to provide early warning and defense against Soviet bombers and missile launches. But it wasn't long ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On the evening of October 4, 1967, a group of teens near Canada’s Shag Harbour noticed strange orange lights in the sky plummeting toward the Atlantic ocean, hovering just above the ...
A declassified CIA file recently released to the public details claims Soviet soldiers shot down a UFO, only to be “turned to stone” by aliens. The encounter reportedly occurred in 1993 in the former Soviet Union.
LOS ANGELES -- San Diego Comic-Con becomes ground zero for an immersive encounter with a crashed UFO that houses never-before-seen alien specimens. First unveiled at SXSW, the mysterious UFO wreckage is back—this time inviting attendees of Comic-Con to ...
In 2021, Obama played with the idea that aliens are real, saying on a podcast with The New York Times that his politics wouldn’t change if humans knew aliens were real “becaus