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The YouTube channel Yes Theory made a documentary about the UFO incident with interviews from people who saw the UFOs. The documentary has over 6.5 million views as of October 3rd, 2023. The documentary has over 6.5 million views as of October 3rd, 2023.
A map of the Bridgewater Triangle. The Bridgewater Triangle is an area of about 200 square miles (520 km 2) within southeastern Massachusetts in the United States, [1] claimed to be a site of alleged paranormal phenomena, ranging from UFOs to poltergeists, and other spectral phenomena, various bigfoot-like sightings, giant snakes [2] and thunderbirds. [2]
Between 1764 and 1774, seventeen slaves appeared in Massachusetts courts to sue their owners for freedom. [45] In 1766, John Adams' colleague Benjamin Kent won the first trial in the United States (and Massachusetts) to free a slave (Slew vs. Whipple). [5] [46] [47] [6] [7] [48] There were three other trials that are noteworthy, two civil and ...
Elizondo says that he resigned after he became frustrated that the government was not taking UFOs, which he considered to be a national security threat, seriously enough. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Executive producer Tom DeLonge (Lead guitarist of rock band Blink-182 ) has claimed that "[DeLonge] is the military's chosen vessel for UFO disclosure". [ 4 ]
Pentagon claims to debunk famous ‘GOFAST’ UFO radar video, but still has not ID’d mysterious object. Shane Galvin. November 20, 2024 at 11:39 PM.
In 2007, a Hope Mills resident saw three bright objects hovering over the river. For the past 15 years, he's seen more phenomena, he said.
The Pentagon officially released videos of three UFO sightings to the public Monday after determining the clips did not contain classified information. This video was captured in 2004 aboard the ...
Commonwealth v. Aves, 35 Mass. 193 (1836), was a case in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court on the subject of transportation of slaves to free states. In August 1836, Chief Justice Lemuel Shaw ruled that slaves brought to Massachusetts "for any temporary purpose of business or pleasure" were entitled to freedom. The case was the most ...