Cover-Up: The UFO Crash Retrievals Pt. 1
Clifford Stone was a military veteran with a lifelong relationship with extraterrestrial lifeforms, who claimed he was tasked with retrieving downed UFOs in the 1960s.
Read MoreClifford Stone was a military veteran with a lifelong relationship with extraterrestrial lifeforms, who claimed he was tasked with retrieving downed UFOs in the 1960s.
Read MoreIn 1941, government forces collected all traces of wreckage from what is widely believed to be an extraterrestrial spaceship crash.
Read MoreAfter tens of thousands of people witnessed the so-called Miracle of the Sun, the Catholic Church tried to suppress and later control testimony regarding the miracle.
Read MoreIn 1917, tens of thousands of people watched as the sun arced and dipped through the sky before it dried the area’s water and bathed a field in shifting colors of light.
Read MoreIf Jimmy Carter and Steven Spielberg wanted the American public to believe that aliens were friendly, Ronald Reagan and James Cameron wanted them to believe that the aliens wanted to destroy us all.
Read MoreIn 1938 in New York City, soon-to-be-acclaimed-filmmaker Orson Welles delivered his infamous broadcast of H. G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds.
Read MoreUpon hearing the news of the B-25 crash at Kelso, Kenneth Arnold begins to question what exactly happened at Maury Island in June 1947.
Read MoreAt the end of June 1947, aviator Kenneth Arnold saw nine flying saucers near Mt. Rainier in Washington state and helped spark the UFO craze at the beginning of the Cold War.
Read MoreAfter the madness in Pascagoula, Calvin Parker attempted to lay low and live a normal life.
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