A World War II fighter pilot chased something through the North Dakota sky for 27 minutes that defied every law of physics he understood — and four other witnesses watched it happen.
A World War II fighter pilot chased something through the North Dakota sky for 27 minutes that defied every law of physics he understood — and four other witnesses watched it happen.
In 1948, decorated WWII fighter pilot George Gorman engaged in a 27-minute aerial battle with a mysterious white orb over Fargo that outmaneuvered his P-51 Mustang so violently it made him black out — and multiple witnesses on the ground saw the whole thing.
A groundbreaking study has uncovered statistical links between mysterious star-like objects in pre-satellite photographs, above-ground nuclear weapons testing, and reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena — suggesting something deeply unsettling was happening in our skies during the Cold War era.