Reports of “flying saucers” -- a new term -- flooded into police stations and newspapers all over the U.S., including in the Upper Midwest. In the summer of 1947, North Dakotans reported ...
A flying saucer party in a small Lewis County city became a place for people to share their encounters with the unknown and ...
Now referred to as UAPs instead of UFOs, sightings of unknown aircraft or similar phenomena are common in Washington state.
When it comes to UFO sightings, both true-blue believers and die-hard debunkers believe the truth is out there, science ...
In 1947, the United States Air Force claimed that a "flying disk" had been recovered in New Mexico, but quickly retracted the ...
In 1947, private pilot Kenneth Arnold reported ... explanation of the aircraft led to the widespread use of the term "flying saucer." In fact, official documents from the federal government ...
Lewis County is famous for many paranormal happenings. Kenneth Arnold's 1947 UFO sighting helped coin the phrase "flying saucer," and the county's forests are hot spots for sasquatch sighting reports.
1947, the Roswell Army Airfield issued a press release claiming that they'd captured a flying saucer. Marcel was immediately ordered to board a B-29 bomber and deliver the wreckage to Brigadier ...
Did you know a UFO sighting in Washington state is credited with kicking off decades of reported sightings across the country ...