"Love & Saucers" is a fascinating film any UFO enthusiast needs to have on their radar from the sheer uniqueness of it . Director Brad Abrahams does a fantastic job of humanizing a story that is absurd upon concept, but by the end of the film even the biggest skeptic should at least feel something. And that is what good art does; it elicits feelings and emotions just like the subject of the documentary David Huggins and his memorizing paintings, which detail visitations that include alien sex ever since he claims he lost his virginity to an alien.
Read moreINTERVIEW: MUFON's 'mad scientist' Chris Cogswell's scientific approach
New kid on the block Chris Cogswell has been a household name the past month in Ufology, as MUFON's new Director Of Research has been making the rounds introducing himself and his data-driven ideology to the field fascinated with how he can help grow the study of the phenomena.
Read moreINTERVIEW: Nothing is too weird for Allison Jornlin
Whether it's a cryptid like the the Orang Pendek, the mythical Mothman or searching for haunts in the Midwest, no paranormal case is out of the ordinary for Allison Jornlin. Jornlin, an award-winning 20-year veteran of paranormal research, will be curating this year's Hawaii ParaCon, and also recently got back from a Chicago Mothman expedition. Jornlin is also a fellow plant-powered paranormal investigator along with this author and Jason McClellan. Below,Jornlin talks about the backlash for her Mothman findings, what 2018 holds, and her interest in the field.
Read moreBehind the New York Times secret Pentagon story with Ralph Blumenthal
The New York Times is one the most credible and respected institutions in journalism, so when veteran journalists Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal broke the story about the Pentagon's secret UFO program, the mainstream paid attention.
Read moreINTERVIEW: Defiant Rick Doty defends against 'liar' claims
At first glance, Rick Doty seems like a likable guy. He has an approachable demeanor, he's a proud family man and has no problem befriending UFO researchers/ complete strangers on Facebook. Doty's name in the UFO community usually doesn't reflect elicit the aforementioned responses, rather it usually brings about one word; liar.
Read more'Indiana Jones' of the undiscovered David Childress' search for truth
Not many people can stake claim to being a "real-life Indiana Jones," but David Hatcher Childress has over 40 years worth of adventure-filled expeditions to fill that moniker.
Read moreChris Wolford's DIY take on Ufology
Grandma's farmhouse was supposed to be a safe place for young Chris Wolford.
Read moreA foray Into The Fray: Getting to know Shannon LeGro
There was a feeling of uneasiness and the idea of the unknown that shocked Shannon LeGro into a life of looking at the world through an entirely different, paranormal perspective. LeGro had an encounter at a young age with huge, dark beings that triggered an initiation into the unexplained, which led to LeGro and her "Into The Fray" radio program being at the forefront of the fringe.
Read moreZoologist Jacob Calle cares about all species; discovered, undiscovered
Zoologist , filmmaker and entertainer Jacob Calle is a believer in the unexplained, even if a lot of his peers may not be.
Read moreGrant Cameron talks 'Charlie Red Star' book, his Tom DeLonge comments
Like many great UFO researchers, Grant Cameron's journey began in the sky.
After an abundance of UFO sightings in Manitoba in 1975 laid the groundwork for Cameron's foray into the field, and his latest book "Charlie Red Star: True Reports Of One Of North America's Biggest UFO Sightings" brings his career to back to where it all started.
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