New Film Tells the Story of George Van Tassel and His UFO-Inspired “Integratron”0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- June 20, 2018
In the 1950s, the Mojave Desert was mecca for believers in extraterrestrial visitors.

In the 1950s, the Mojave Desert was mecca for believers in extraterrestrial visitors.

The reported UFO disturbance was said to descend rapidly from approximately 60,000 feet down to approximately 50 feet in seconds.

UFO sightings are a dime a dozen these days and they have been for a while, but back in December, the New York Times released the results of an investigation into the US military’s monitoring of UFO claims and came up with something totally wild.

Residents will finally get the chance to check out the historic UFO crash site this summer. For the first time in over 70 years, the site will be open to the public.

ANCIENT alien civilisations were once mistakenly venerated by humans, creating the base for modern-day religion, it has been spectacularly claimed by History Channel presenter Giorgio Tsoukalos.

Perhaps it should be close encounters of the blurred kind?

Free events continue Saturday & Sunday with screenings of the award-winning films, The Phoenix Lights and Travis – The True Story of Travis Walton

According to a ranking member of the U.S. House Science Subcommittee on Space, the recent revelation the Pentagon investigated UFOs piqued his interest.

FOOTAGE has emerged that finally proves alien life exists and is monitoring Earth from a distance, according to shock new claims being made online.

The “Godfather of Canadian Ufology” Adds Toronto to his Farewell Tour



