Explore the 2008 Stephenville, Texas UAP wave, where credible witnesses, military activity, and FAA radar data fueled a lasting UFO mystery.
An in-depth investigation of the Kumburgaz UFO videos, examining verified facts, official assessments, and the ongoing ship-vs-ET debate.
Astrophysicist Avi Loeb’s 18 anomalies of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS explore its strange orbit, chemistry, and physics - fueling debate over an artificial origin.
In 1994, dozens of pupils at Zimbabwe’s Ariel School reported a mysterious disc and beings, sparking global debate over one of history’s strangest UAP encounters.
In July 2019, the USS Omaha recorded unexplained aerial objects off Southern California, sparking debate over drones, optics, and UAP evidence.
Solomon Island has long been a hotspot for underwater UAPs, and more recently allegations of a crash retrieval have highlighted the subject again.
Explore the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, its verified data, eyewitness accounts, UAP claims, and Japan’s evolving investigation context.
Explore Bentwaters in the 1990s, a decade of radar upgrades, persistent UAP reports, and evolving UK defense intelligence and policy.
Explore the 2015 USS Roosevelt UAP encounters, including the GIMBAL and GOFAST videos, Navy findings, radar data, and pilot testimony.
The 2004 “Tic Tac” UAP incident blends pilot testimony, DoD video, and missing radar data. What’s proven, what’s assumed, and what remains unresolved?
January 2015, the USS Theodore Roosevelt’s air wing trained off the East Coast when Super Hornet crews began logging UAP...
Explore the 2013 Aguadilla UAP incident: a CBP infrared video analyzed by SCU and AARO, revealing contrasting views on anomalous flight claims.
From 2000–2010, renewed veteran testimony and major missile outages revived scrutiny of U.S. nuclear bases’ ties to UAP incidents.
In November 1986, Japan Air Lines Flight 1628 encountered unexplained aerial lights over Alaska, sparking decades of FAA and UAP investigation.
In November 2004, the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group encountered unexplained aerial phenomena off Southern California, captured in the now‑famous FLIR1 video.