Flying saucers weren’t the first reported…

Flying saucers weren’t the first reported UFOs. During the 1880s and 1890s, there were widespread reports of mysterious airships. Rumors that Thomas Edison was behind the airships were so common that he had to write a letter denying involvement.

In 1994 in Zimbabwe over 60 school…

In 1994 in Zimbabwe over 60 school children saw a disc shaped craft descend on the school grounds with beings coming out of it. The kids who are now adults still claim it’s not a hoax. Similar thing happened in Melbourne Australia in 1966.

The first CIA director stated…

The first CIA director stated in a letter to Congress that “high-ranking Air Force officers are soberly concerned about UFOs. But through official secrecy and ridicule, many citizens are led to believe the unknown flying objects are nonsense.” 00

In 1976, as part of America’s bicentennial celebrations, the

In 1976, as part of America’s bicentennial celebrations, the residents of Lake City, Pennsylvania raised $6000 to build a UFO Landing Port. Explained Jim Meeder, the businessman who organized the effort, “We said to ourselves, ‘Let’s not look backward 200 years. Let’s look forward 200 years.’ Everybody else was restoring railroad depots and things like […]