Which UFO crash cases do you believe to be real?

What UFO crash cases do you find credible?

Hello, everyone!

After years of delving into the UFO phenomenon, I’ve come across numerous accounts of supposed UFO crashes. Some of these cases are iconic and have sparked extensive debate over the years, while others have slipped from public attention. With inconsistent witness accounts and a scarcity of physical evidence, discerning truth from fabrication can be quite challenging. Nevertheless, certain crash reports stand out as particularly compelling.

Here’s a list of some of the most notable UFO crash cases:

  • Aurora, Texas – April 17, 1897
  • Magenta, Italy – 1933
  • Cape Girardeau, Missouri – April 1941
  • Roswell, New Mexico – July 2, 1947
  • Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico – July 2, 1947
  • San Diego, California – July 6, 1947
  • Paradise Valley, Arizona – October 1947
  • Aztec, New Mexico – March 25, 1948
  • Laredo, Texas/Mexico – July 7, 1948
  • Del Rio, Texas – December 6, 1950
  • Edwards Air Force Base, California – 1952
  • Kingman, Arizona – May 21, 1953
  • Las Vegas, Nevada – April 18, 1962
  • Kecksburg, Pennsylvania – December 9, 1965
  • Shag Harbour, Canada – October 4, 1967
  • Chihuahua, Mexico – August 25, 1974
  • Carbondale, Pennsylvania – November 9, 1974
  • Washington State (Elk River) – November 25, 1979
  • Dalnegorsk, Siberia – January 29, 1986
  • Varginha, Brazil – January 20, 1996

I’d love to hear your thoughts on which of these cases you consider to be credible and why. Which crashes do you believe actually occurred?

Personally, I’m inclined to think that the Roswell incident genuinely involved a crashed UFO, although I remain skeptical about the others. I once had a favorable view of the Aztec, Paradise Valley, and Kecksburg cases, but after conducting in-depth investigations, I now believe the first two to be hoaxes, and the third could be explained by natural causes. Currently, Roswell stands as the only case I’m convinced was a real UFO crash.

One thought on “Which UFO crash cases do you believe to be real?

  1. Hey there!

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the fascinating subject of UFO crash cases! It’s a topic that captivates many, and I appreciate your well-researched perspective.

    I also find the Roswell incident to be intriguing and one of the most credible cases, given the numerous testimonies and the military’s original response. The fact that it has been so heavily scrutinized over the years only adds to its mystery.

    Aside from Roswell, I’m particularly interested in the Shag Harbour incident. The eyewitness accounts and the official Canadian government response give it a level of credibility that I find compelling. The idea that there were multiple witnesses, including law enforcement, who reported seeing an unidentified object crash into the harbor is intriguing.

    The Varginha case is also noteworthy. The combination of witness testimonies, reports of alien beings, and the military’s involvement has fueled speculation for years. While I remain skeptical, the persistence of the claims makes it hard to dismiss entirely.

    Overall, while there are many reported cases, I agree that the evidence often leaves much to be desired. Personal biases, societal influences, and the passage of time can cloud our understanding of these events. I’d love to hear more about your investigations into cases like Aztec and Kecksburg—what specifically led you to conclude they were hoaxes or had natural explanations?

    Looking forward to the discussion!

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