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A key promotional centerpiece for this year’s Burien UFO Festival (BUFO) — a large inflatable flying saucer — was deflated ...
Reports of “flying saucers” -- a new term -- flooded into police stations and newspapers all over the U.S., including in the Upper Midwest. $2 for 6 months SUBSCRIBE NOW Read Today's Paper ...
The saucer turned above the treetops, Trudel said, and he followed it up a dirt road toward the power lines. Trudel was driving along West Wrentham Road near the Cumberland line around 5:10 p.m ...
The Roswell story remains one of the preeminent UFO myths, with a UFO museum and annual festival driving visitors to the town ...
Of all the flying-saucer stories that have landed in U.S. newspapers, the most fantastic was told by a Denver oilman named Silas M. Newton. Two years ago, he solemnly told a University of Denver ...
Harry A. Trudel of Woonsocket took "two of the most iconic flying saucer photos of the '60s," says Stacker, a data journalism hub. Trudel wasn't the only Rhode Islander to spot a UFO that week in ...
He said of his flying saucer experiments: “If the Air Force wants to know anything about it they’re welcome to whatever I know.” Advertisement Caldwell died in 1956.
In 1947, a New Mexico rancher found mysterious debris on his land. UFO author Garrett Graff links the Roswell incident to the "deep state" conspiracy theories and misinformation of today.