Ufology on trial in Sweden

The Trial of Ufology in Sweden For the first time in history, ufology is facing a trial in Sweden—and possibly even in Europe and beyond. A disclosure advocate is being subjected to involuntary psychiatric care based on unfounded claims. At a recent hearing in the Administrative Court, doctors categorized his activism as “paranoid delusions” and…

Most incredible UFO/ Alien encounter story

Unforgettable UFO and Alien Encounter Tales Hey everyone! I’m curious if anyone has ever ranked their favorite UFO or alien encounter stories, regardless of how outlandish they may sound. Which ones have truly captured your imagination? Here’s my list for now, at least until I hear about more from others! 5: Rendlesham Forest, 1980 4:…

The “Why would they?” of UAP

The “Why Would They?” Perspective on UAPs After nearly 40 years of studying UFOs and UAPs as a scientist, I’ve become increasingly frustrated with a common and irrational response from skeptics and debunkers alike. This was brought to mind while watching an old clip of Muhammad Ali on the Johnny Carson Show. Ali mentioned that…

Article about when a night watchman in New Jersey was attacked by a UFO in 1956 and got very sick afterwards, filing for worker’s compensation benefits as a result.

An article recounts the extraordinary incident of a night watchman in New Jersey who was assaulted by a UFO in 1956. Following the encounter, he experienced significant health issues and subsequently filed for worker’s compensation benefits due to his condition.

Elon Musk tries to claim he has an all-access-trust-me-bro security clearance and nobody could hide UFOs from him. Says that Lockheed, Northrop & Boeing do not have secret breakthrough propulsion technology. Gets called out by Robert Salas and Ryan Graves.

Elon Musk asserts that he possesses a comprehensive security clearance, suggesting that no one could conceal UFOs from him. He argues that companies like Lockheed, Northrop, and Boeing do not have access to any groundbreaking propulsion technologies. However, he’s challenged on this claim by Robert Salas and Ryan Graves.