A single misheard phrase over the mountains of Washington state in June 1947 helped turn 'flying saucer' and UFO lore into a global obsession, after pilot Kenneth Arnold reported seeing nine ...
This year's Chehalis Flying Saucer Party, originally scheduled for Sept. 11 and 12, has been canceled, according to event organizers, who made the unexpected announcement on Thursday, June ...
In June 1947, Kenneth Arnold saw something strange in the sky. What he saw sparked a national UFO craze-but it was far from ...
From flying saucer sightings to an Air Force-funded study at CU Boulder, the city played an unexpected role in America's UFO ...
As the film Disclosure Day rolls out in cinemas, director Steven Spielberg is once again pushing audiences to imagine what ...
The Pentagon on Friday released a third batch of vintage classified files related to “flying saucers” and other unidentified anomalous phenomena — better known to most Americans as unidentified flying ...
Voice of Space: UFOs and Paranormal Phenomena at the Drawing Center has ambitious goals. The wall text asks: “What role do UFOs and paranormal phenomena play in shaping our understanding of the ...
WASHINGTON − Reports from the FBI and the War Department in 1947 about unidentified "saucers" and "flying discs" were exchanged among the highest levels of the federal government. Witnesses often had ...
If you wanted to put a precise date on the origins of our obsession with saucers, the most-cited contender is June 24, 1947. That was the day that Kenneth Arnold, an amateur pilot from Idaho, was ...
The National UFO Reporting Center has documented nearly 1,200 UFO sightings coming from people in Louisiana, but experts say 95% of the sightings nationally can be explained later. Now, as the ...
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