
Articles for those who continue to search somewhere in the skies.
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Few UFO cases have generated as much fascination, debate, and enduring controversy as the Allagash Abduction. Taking place in the remote wilderness of northern Maine during the summer of 1976, the case involves four young friends who claime...
It was an early morning in January 1988 when Faye Knowles and her sons Sean, Patrick, and Wayne were driving down Eyre Highway along the Nullarbor Plain. Sometime between 2:00 a.m. and 4:30 a.m., the family noticed a strange light glowing o...
A river in Idaho, a lighthouse on an isolated island, and the deserts of New Mexico hold many mysteries
The UFO phenomenon is often defined by the same handful of cases repeated endlessly through documentaries, books, and internet debates....
Australia's UFO wave and the World's First Modern Crop Circles
The Tully UFO Saucer Nest is one of Australia’s most famous UAP incidents and one of the earliest cases where physical trace evidence was documented. 1966 saw a huge wave of UF...
Folklore or something more?
The Min Min Lights sit at the intersection of Aboriginal tradition, atmospheric science, UAP folklore, and outback mythology — the story, a cornerstone in any high-strangeness lover’s handbook.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Ryan Sprague is a best-selling author, television host, and podcast host under the banner, Somewhere in the Skies.
Violeta is a bestselling author, writing coach, and mentor based in Melbourne, known for her multi-genre storytelling that ranges from gripping sci-fi to compelling literary fiction. She is represented by Vulpine Press and Dragonfly Publishing.
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