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Some claim that many of the allegedly real creatures from the Fortean archives (see also: Fortean Times and William R. Corliss) and related reports of anomalous phenomena [18] are actually of extraterrestrial or mixed origin, such as in the extraterrestrial hypothesis, the interdimensional hypothesis, or the cryptoterrestrial hypothesis.
The Kelly–Hopkinsville encounter (also known as the Hopkinsville Goblins Case or Kelly Green Men Case) is a claimed close encounter with extraterrestrial beings that occurred near the communities of Kelly and Hopkinsville in Christian County, Kentucky, United States during the night and early morning of August 21–22, 1955.
After reading Macdonald's recreation, UFO expert Robert Sheaffer writes that the Hills are the "poster children" for not driving when sleep deprived. [40] In the Skeptical Inquirer, Sheaffer also wrote: "I was present at the National UFO Conference in New York City in 1980, at which Betty presented some of the UFO photos she had taken.
Supposed aliens found in Mexico “make no sense”, a scientist has said, and are lacking in proof. This week, strange looking, humanoid bodies were presented in Mexico’s Congress .
A series of photos depicting a supposed UFO, were taken on 24 July near Rosetta in the Drakensberg region. The photographer, meteorologist Elizabeth Klarer, claimed detailed adventures with an alien race including having had an alien lover, Akon, who would have fathered her son Ayling. [111] [112] 1957-05-03 Gordon Cooper UFO Sightings
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 February 2025. Alleged alien abduction, 1975 Travis Walton at The 2019 International UFO Congress in Phoenix, Arizona The Travis Walton incident was an alleged alien abduction of American forestry worker Travis Walton on November 5, 1975 in the Apache–Sitgreaves National Forests near Heber, Arizona ...
Alien abduction (also called abduction phenomenon, alien abduction syndrome, or UFO abduction, Unidentified Flying Object capture) refers to the phenomenon of people reporting what they believe to be the real experience of being kidnapped by extraterrestrial beings and subjected to physical and psychological experimentation. [1]
Grusch "became a hot new topic in the UFO world" and his claims "ignited a new wave of interest in extraterrestrial life", [155] but his story was criticized for its lack of verifiable evidence. According to science writer Mick West , "Grusch presented no documents (in public) and relied mostly on what he claimed to have been told by unnamed ...