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The Gorman Dogfight is alleged to have occurred on October 1, 1948, when a US Air Force pilot sighted and pursued a UFO for 27 minutes over Fargo, North Dakota. [8] May 11, 1950: McMinnville: Oregon: McMinnville UFO photographs: The McMinnville UFO photographs were taken on a farm near McMinnville, Oregon on May 11, 1950, by Paul and Evelyn ...
This tiny town northwest of Dallas and Fort Worth was the site of a widely publicized UFO sighting on April 17, 1897. A cigar-shaped unidentified flying craft (note this was years before the ...
• NA, United States; near Dayton, Texas: Betty Cash and Victoria Landrum unsuccessfully sued the United States government in 1981. The two women attributed various symptoms to a diamond-shaped UFO they claimed to have seen pursued by air force helicopters the previous year. The judge dismissed their case due to a lack of evidence. [182] [183]
The Tombigbee River near Pennington is reportedly haunted by the ghost ship Eliza Battle. The ship is supposed to return during especially cold, stormy nights to warn of impending disaster. [17] [18] Likewise, the former captain of the James T. Staples reportedly appears near the site of that disaster at Bladon Springs. [19]
The site reported the top 10 cities with the most UFO sightings per 100,000 people. The list was developed based on an in-depth analysis of the National UFO Reporting Center’s database dating ...
How ex-Blink 182 member Tom DeLonge helped shine a light on UFO encounters. Wednesday 26 July 2023 21:30, Oliver O'Connell. With a declassified report due to be handed over to the Senate ...
History of government investigations - US; All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office - US; NASA's UAP independent study team - US; Condon Committee - US; Project Blue Book - US; Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act - US; Conspiracy theories; Area 51; Bob Lazar; Majestic 12; Men in black; Serpo; Religions; Aetherius Society; Church of the ...
Fleets of dozens of mysterious UFO drones are surveilling America’s most sensitive military sites, and the Pentagon admits it can’t do much to stop the aerial intruders, according to a new report.