Events seen by many people at once — where the evidence is the breadth of the testimony. 36 case files in the archive.
Nine Soviet hikers killed in the northern Urals. The 2020 official Russian study attributed the deaths to a slab avalanche; the 2021 Gaume-Puzrin paper proposed a mechanism for the injuries. Several questions remain.
The crash near Corona, NM. Mogul balloon explanation (1994 USAF report) vs. continued speculation about the recovery.
An object exploded several kilometers above central Siberia with the force of approximately 1,000 Hiroshima bombs, flattening 2,150 km² of forest. No crater was ever found.
The four major claim clusters - controlled demolition (including WTC7), Pentagon 'no plane,' foreknowledge, and the broader Architects & Engineers movement - evaluated against the NIST reports.
October 1, 2017: Stephen Paddock fired from Mandalay Bay on the Route 91 Harvest festival, killing 60. FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit's 2019 finding: no clear motive established.
From the October 28, 2017 first 'Q' post on 4chan through the migration to 8chan/8kun, the Watkins attribution, ~5,000 drops, the failed predictions.
Two distinct events over the Phoenix metro on March 13, 1997: an 8 PM V-formation and a 10 PM static-light arc. Governor Symington's mock press conference and his 2007 retraction.
RAF Bentwaters/Woodbridge, December 26-28, 1980. Sgt. Penniston's contemporaneous notes; Lt. Col. Halt's 18-minute tape; the January 1981 Halt memo to the UK MoD.
Approximately 2,000 sightings of large triangular objects across Belgium over five months. March 30-31, 1990 F-16 intercept with radar locks.
The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest case. Walton struck by a beam of light in front of six witnesses; reappeared five days later.
A fireball seen across five states on December 9, 1965. Witnesses near Kecksburg, PA described an acorn-shaped object with hieroglyphic markings.
The largest geomagnetic storm in recorded history. Richard Carrington's white-light flare observation; auroras visible in the Caribbean; telegraph systems failing worldwide.
The November 1966 first sighting by four witnesses at the TNT area. Approximately 100 subsequent reports through 1967. The December 1967 Silver Bridge collapse.
Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum, and 7-year-old Colby Landrum encountered a diamond-shaped object emitting flames on FM 1485 near Huffman, Texas. Severe radiation-burn-like injuries.
The pre-dawn anti-aircraft barrage over Los Angeles less than three months after Pearl Harbor. ~1,440 rounds fired. Secretary Knox: 'false alarm.' Secretary Stimson: '15 aircraft.'
The Philadelphia Police Department's helicopter bombing of the MOVE row house at 6221 Osage Avenue. 11 MOVE members killed including 5 children; 65 row homes destroyed.
Frau Troffea began dancing in the streets of Strasbourg in July 1518. Within weeks, 50-400 residents joined; some danced for days. Multiple deaths from exhaustion.
Two consecutive weekends of radar tracks over Washington, DC. Andrews AFB radar detection; F-94 Starfire intercepts; Truman briefed.
Multi-witness sighting of a 60-foot object descending into Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia, October 4, 1967. RCMP and Coast Guard response.
~7,000 reports across Hudson Valley NY and adjoining Connecticut of a large boomerang/triangle object.
Allied military pilot reports of unidentified glowing aerial objects, late 1944-May 1945, across European and Pacific theaters.
Approximately 2,000 reports of unidentified cigar-shaped objects across Scandinavia between May and December 1946.
Late August through November 1951: multiple sightings of V-formations of bluish-green lights over Lubbock, TX.
11 independent reports of vehicle electrical-system failures associated with a glowing object near Levelland, Texas, over a 5-hour period.
Mass sighting at Westall High School in Clayton South, Melbourne, Australia, April 6, 1966 around 11:00 AM. ~200 student and staff witnesses.
The recurring atmospheric light phenomenon in the Hessdalen Valley, peak observations 1981-1984. Project Hessdalen's automated monitoring station (1998-present). The plasma, piezoelectric, and Coulomb-crystal hypotheses.
Dozens of independent witnesses across Erath, Comanche, and Hood Counties, Texas reported a large object with bright lights. The USAF's January 14 denial reversed January 23: F-16s had been on training flights in the area. FAA radar correlation near Crawford ranch's P-49 restricted airspace.
Multi-witness sighting at Gate C-17, O'Hare International. Twelve United Airlines ground-staff witnesses plus the UAL 446 cockpit crew. The FAA's weather phenomenon classification; the witnesses' continuing dissent.
The glowing orbs seen at night over Mitchell Flat near Marfa, West Texas, since the 19th century. The 1883 origin story, the 2004 University of Texas at Dallas headlight study, the temperature-inversion mirage mechanism, and what remains unexplained.
The fuzzy glow said to follow travellers across the channel country of outback Queensland. Aboriginal tradition, settler reports, and the 2003 Fata Morgana mirage explanation by neuroscientist Jack Pettigrew.
The glowing balls that rise from the Mekong River each October at the end of Buddhist Lent. The Naga serpent legend, the methane-combustion theory, and the disputed claim that they are tracer rounds fired across the river.
The glowing orbs reported above a ridge in North Carolina's Pisgah National Forest. The Cherokee legend, the 1913 and 1922 US Geological Survey investigations, the train-and-car-light explanation, and modern Appalachian State research.
The climate catastrophe of summer frost, crop failure, and famine across the Northern Hemisphere in 1816, caused by the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora. The volcanic-winter science, the human toll, and the cultural legacy from Frankenstein to the bicycle.
The US Air Force study of the green fireballs seen over New Mexico nuclear facilities from 1948. Lincoln LaPaz investigation, the underfunded camera network, the inconclusive result, and the natural-versus-anomalous debate.
The dawn aerial battle of spheres, cylinders, and crosses recorded in a Hans Glaser broadsheet. The UFO interpretation, the sun-dog and atmospheric-optics explanation, and the religious framing of the original news sheet.
The black spheres reported over Basel, Switzerland, in a Samuel Coccius broadsheet, said to turn fiery and consume one another at dawn. The UFO reading, the sun-dog and halo explanation, and the broadsheet apocalyptic framing.