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Subscribe to unlock allIn November 2004, during training off Southern California, the USS Nimitz carrier strike group recorded — across multiple sensors and F/A-18 aircrew — a white capsule-shaped ("Tic Tac") object showing anomalous acceleration and maneuver. The 2017 release of the "FLIR1" video and aircrew testimony made it central to the modern UAP debate.
Free preview →On the evening of 13 March 1997, a mass sighting unfolded over Arizona: thousands reported a huge V-shaped craft drifting slowly overhead, and later a hovering row of lights. One of the most-witnessed events in modern history — and really two phenomena that must be separated.
Free preview →Over two nights in late December 1980, U.S. servicemen near the twin RAF Bentwaters/Woodbridge bases in Suffolk, England, reported unexplained lights and landing traces in Rendlesham Forest. Deputy base commander Lt Col Halt left a memo and an on-site audio recording, making this "Britain's Roswell."
Free preview →In July 1947 the U.S. Army Air Forces briefly announced recovery of a "flying disc" near Roswell, New Mexico, then revised it to a weather balloon hours later. This piece lays out the timeline, the reversal of the official account, and the two 1990s U.S. Air Force reports (Project Mogul and the dummy drops) with their controversies.
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