In September 1967, on a quiet ranch near Alamosa, Colorado, a colt named Snippy was found dead under mysterious and disturbing circumstances. The flesh around his head and neck had been removed with surgical precision—no blood, no tracks, no predators, and no clear explanation. Even stranger, a medicinal odor hung in the air and Geiger counters registered unusual radiation around the site.
The story hit national headlines and became one of the first widely publicized cases of UAD. BUY NOW
The definitive book on the 1964 Socorro UFO sighting.
On April 24, police officer Lonnie Zamora saw an oval-shaped craft land in a desert arroyo outside Socorro, New Mexico. He reported strange symbols on the side and two small figures near the object.
Moments later, a loud roar shook the town as the craft shot back into the sky—heard and later confirmed by other witnesses. Scorched brush, landing marks, and military involvement made this one of the most credible UFO cases in history.BUY NOW
During World War II, pilots and aircrews reported bizarre creatures and mechanical “saboteurs” haunting their aircraft—known as Gremlins. They were blamed for engine failures, mysterious knocks on the fuselage, craft malfunctioning in clear skies, and even unseen figures riding the wings at 30,000 feet.
What began as superstition spread through Allied and Axis squadrons alike, then quietly vanished from official reports. BUY NOW
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