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La Madera and Santa Fe: Powerful, Unknown Companions to the Socorro Incident

If you follow ufology at all, you’re likely familiar with the Socorro UFO incident, which happened on the night of April 24, 1964, in Socorro, NM – a town about 2 hours from the state capitol of Santa Fe. On that night at approximately 5:45...

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King's Park UFO

Frank Sifer, formerly stationed in Czechoslovakia in 1948, had extensive knowledge of the aircraft and weaponry used by German and Russian forces.

So when Sifer spotted an object over Perth in October 1954, it’s hard to imagine that his ex...

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The Victorian UFO Flap Of 1983

1983 was a year jam-packed with highs and lows. Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi launched, Michael Jackson premiered his iconic 14-minute Thriller music video on MTV and NATO conducted “Able Archer 83,” a military exercise simulat...

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The 1954 Pascoe Vale Moon Object

At approximately 11:45 pm on the 2nd of December, 1954, R. Haslam witnessed an object in the sky.

He described the object as somewhat like “the moon with a tail”, but rather than being white, it was orange.

Haslam witnessed the object hov...

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Rosedale UFO Incident

Victoria’s vibrant Gippsland region is home to some of the most spectacular natural landscapes the state has to offer, but it is also one of the Australian state’s most active regions for UAP sightings.

On September 30, 1980, George Blackw...

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    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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