The Watchers
The Watchers
The name comes from one of the oldest texts ever written about contact between humanity and beings from somewhere else. Were they ever the only ones watching?
David Grusch and the 2023 Testimony That Changed Everything
The Belgian UFO Wave: 13,000 Witnesses and Two F-16s That Couldn't Catch It
The Watchers
The name comes from one of the oldest texts ever written about contact between humanity and beings from somewhere else. Were they ever the only ones watching?
David Grusch and the 2023 Testimony That Changed Everything
On July 26, 2023, three men sat before the House Oversight Committee and said things that had never been said in that room before. For the first time in American history, the phrase 'non-human intelligence' appeared in official congressional testimony.
The USS Nimitz Incident: What the Navy Saw in 2004
In November 2004, the USS Princeton began tracking something that should not have been there. Objects descending from above 80,000 feet with no radar signature consistent with any known aircraft. What happened when Commander David Fravor got eyes on one of them became the most consequential UAP encounter in modern military history.
The Phoenix Lights: The Night an Entire State Looked Up
On the night of March 13, 1997, thousands of people across Arizona watched a massive craft move silently over their homes. It lasted hours. It covered hundreds of miles. The official explanation did not explain what most of them saw.
The Belgian UFO Wave: 13,000 Witnesses and Two F-16s That Couldn't Catch It
Between November 1989 and April 1990, something was flying over Belgium that the Belgian Air Force could not identify and could not catch. Over 13,000 people reported seeing it.
Bob Lazar, Area 51, and the Program That Wasn't Supposed to Exist
In May of 1989, a man named Bob Lazar sat across from investigative journalist George Knapp and described something that the United States government would prefer he had not.
Betty and Barney Hill: The Case That Changed the Abduction Conversation Forever
On the night of September 19, 1961, Betty and Barney Hill drove south through rural New Hampshire toward their home. They never made it on time. When they arrived, two hours were missing.
Washington DC, 1952: UFOs Over the Capitol and the Cover That Didn't Hold
In the summer of 1952, the United States government held its largest press conference since the end of World War II. The subject was UFOs over the nation's capital. The explanation offered was temperature inversions. The radar operators did not accept it.
Roswell: What Actually Happened in the New Mexico Desert
On July 8, 1947, the Roswell Army Air Field issued a press release saying they had recovered a flying disc. The next day, the Air Force said it was a weather balloon. Every serious inquiry into Roswell starts there.
Kenneth Arnold and the Day the Modern UFO Era Began
On June 24, 1947, a private pilot named Kenneth Arnold was flying near Mount Rainier when he spotted something he could not explain. What he reported that afternoon permanently altered the language humanity uses to describe unexplained aerial phenomena.
Nuremberg 1561: The UFO Battle Nobody Talks About
On the morning of April 14, 1561, the citizens of Nuremberg looked up and saw the sky at war with itself.
The Nephilim: Giants, Bloodlines, and the Evidence That Won't Go Away
Every major civilization that kept records described them. Not metaphorically. Not as myth understood to be myth. As history.
The Book of Enoch and the Grigori: The Oldest Contact Story Ever Written
There is a text older than the Bible as most people know it. It was considered scripture by early Christian communities. It is quoted directly in the New Testament. And then it was removed.

I Asked the Government About UFOs and They Sent Me a Pamphlet About Stress Management
So there's this thing you can do — file a FOIA request — where you ask the federal government to hand over documents they'd rather not think about. I did this. I asked specifically about UAP reports from three military installations. What I got back was a pamphlet titled 'Managing Stress in the Modern Age' and a form letter that said 'no responsive records.' Classic.
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