What is the Black Knight Satellite?
What if you learned that years before the human race shot an object into orbit, there were already manufactured objects circling around the Earth? It's the unbelievable tale of the Black Knight Satellite.
What if you learned that years before the human race shot an object into orbit, there were already manufactured objects circling around the Earth? It's the unbelievable tale of the Black Knight Satellite.
Fans of the History Channel series will recognize esoteric investigator Phillip Coppens. He passed away from cancer on December 30, 2012.
The Phoenix Lights are one of the best known incidents in ufology. The lights were documented in the late 1990s. Tens of thousands of Arizona residents reported seeing organized bands of lights in the sky. The former governor of the state, Fife Symington believed them to be alien. It appears the lights are back.
An amateur astronomer captured something on video at the end of December, 2012 that he can't explain. An explosion of a object in the sky.
The first UFO sighting of the year year was captured just after midnight on January 1, 2013. The video appears to have been shot from across the Hudson River looking at Manhattan.
We're already convinced that aliens exist, so it's not like we need any further proof. But these clips of identical UFOs hovering in the sky over Brooklyn and San Francisco blew us away. All hail our alien overlords! (The videos are a bit NSFW, by the way, due to some UFO-inspired potty mouth.)
Is it too much hyperbole to say it was one of the most elegant and stirring moments since man first stepped foot on the moon? Felix Baumgartner stepped onto a ledge high in the stratosphere some 23 miles high and jumped to the earth. But was he alone up there?
The truth is out there! Well, sort of. The 'X-Files' gang were partially right: the National Archives recently published declassified "flying saucer" schematics and the details of the project, dubbed "Project 1974" that hailed from the 1950s.
After years of being ridiculed, we may finally have proof that UFOs do indeed exist, and it comes from the unlikeliest of places -- Google Street View. Who's laughing now, skeptics?
There have been theories about UFOs and our moon for years, including stories from the US Astronaut crews who visited.