They appear in bedrooms at 3 AM. They perform procedures on paralyzed victims. They’ve been documented for decades across cultures worldwide. But what are they really? The answer depends on which theory you believe – and none of them are comforting.
They appear in bedrooms at 3 AM. They perform procedures on paralyzed victims. They’ve been documented for decades across cultures worldwide. But what are they really? The answer depends on which theory you believe – and none of them are comforting.
A Tennessee congressman calmly claims extraterrestrial entities have been living in Earth’s oceans for millennia, operating from five or six specific deep-sea locations.
New research suggests advanced extraterrestrial megastructures might self-destruct within cosmic eyeblinks, leaving behind only dust and silence
A mysterious flying saucer imparts a secret to a lonely woman — and the message is so profound the government interrogates her to get it… but she risks everything to protect the secret. | #RetroRadio EP0454
When John Edmonds began killing interdimensional aliens with a samurai sword at his Arizona ranch, he sparked one of the most controversial battles in UFO history — but the vanishing bodies and missing evidence raise disturbing questions about what really happened in the desert.
They didn’t just claim contact — they said they were chosen… and the names of the Four Georges are now etched into UFO history like warning signals that many have chosen to ignore.
In 2006 Ukraine, beams split the sky. Time stopped. Something inhuman came to Earth — and took people from their homes.
In the early 1980s, Australia became a hotspot for extraordinary UFO sightings and alien encounters, rivaling those reported in the United States and Europe. From mysterious orange orbs flying in formation to shape-shifting spacecraft and enigmatic beings, these lesser-known incidents suggest that the Land Down Under may hold a special significance for extraterrestrial visitors. Could Australia’s unique geography and vast, uninhabited areas be the key to unlocking the secrets of an alien presence on Earth?
When Victor’s hallucinations and violent impulses went untreated, the result was devastating: nine members of the Peterson family murdered in their home, a community’s trust shattered, and a national awakening to the dire need for mental health care.
When a grieving family accepted an obvious imposter as their missing son, investigators started asking a darker question: did they already know their real son was dead?
The legendary director’s top-secret UFO film “Disclosure Day” has spawned wild conspiracy theories that actual extraterrestrials appear on screen — and the so-called “evidence” could be more entertaining than the actual movie.
The story of how early Mormon leaders allegedly believed six-foot-tall Quakers were living on the moon is stranger, funnier, and more complicated than the memes suggest — and it involves a newspaper hoax, bat-men, a German professor who saw cities on the lunar surface, and a game of telephone spanning four decades.
A massive new study reveals that almost everyone believes intelligent extraterrestrial life exists, yet we vastly underestimate how many of our friends and neighbors share this belief — hiding our convictions like a shameful secret even though nearly all of us feel the same way.
From the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the swamps of Florida, hairy bipedal creatures have been reported for thousands of years under dozens of names — but the real mystery isn’t just what they are, it’s why they keep appearing alongside UFOs, vanishing into thin air, and showing up in locations where ancient tribes have long spoken of portals to other worlds.
A deformed skull found in a Mexican mine tunnel has sparked decades of debate between those who see evidence of an alien-human hybrid and scientists pointing to known medical conditions.
A skull found in a Mexican mine 90 years ago has features that no single known medical condition can fully explain. Doctors and scientists have studied this misshapen skull for decades, but no one can agree on what it actually is.