Archive for the ‘Aliens & UFOs’ Category
Breakthrough at Skinwalker Ranch?
UFO Spotted Over London
Spotted over the BBC Radio 1 building, these unidentified flying objects have created quite the stir.
June 2011
by FATE Staff
Strange lights have been appearing over the BBC 1 Radio building for over a week. The mysterious lights are starting to attract a large crowd during their appearances. Spectators are currently looking for an explanation, if anyone has one please contribute.
Crop Circles . . . Created by Sound?
The force of sound may be a logical explanation for the previously unexplained phenomena of crop circles.
February 2005
by Freddy Silva
During the twilight days of 1998, small articles tucked away in the nether regions of the British press quietly announced “Unknown Force Was Behind Corn Circles, Claims Hoaxer.” This dramatic U-turn by the surviving member of the infamous Doug and Dave duo—the English sexagenarians who since 1991 have misled the world with tales of their crop-flattening prowess with planks of wood—illustrates that the hand of man materialized in crop circle lore long after the real phenomenon manifested.
Although hoaxers claim to have orchestrated the phenomenon in 1978, unpublished evidence at the time showed approximately 200 sporadic reports of Read the rest of this entry »
Nordic-Type Aliens
Like the “grey” aliens, Nordic type are being sighted just as frequently.
September 2000
by Donald L. Worley
What can we learn from these kinds of cases? What do they reveal about the moral orientation of these entities who are such a vital element in the alien presence? Can they be angels, or can they just be cunning deceivers? Members of opposing groups? All one vast, centrally directed conglomeration? These questions are of the utmost gravity for our human species.
For the last 35 years, I have specialized, for the most part, in alien human abduction and the Nordic-type aliens. My conclusions are based on 45 of my cases where Nordics were involved. In my 71 other cases, the Nordics may have been involved, but the information was not forthcoming. My conclusions are also based on other cases that I have heard about elsewhere. Due to space limitations, I can highlight only important features in the nine cases that I have chosen.
What Is a Nordic?
This description applies to all the abductees in the cases I will discuss: these entities are beautiful and tall, with angular faces. They usually have Read the rest of this entry »
Mount Rainier to Maury Island
The Kenneth Arnold Saga
July 2007
by Curt Sutherly
Sixty years ago an aviator from Idaho was thrust into the national spotlight and ultimately into the global aviation record. The pilot was Kenneth Arnold, and he is listed in Air Facts and Feats: A Record of International Aerospace Achievement.
Unlike most history-making aviators, Arnold was not a stunt flyer or a test pilot, nor even an aviator out to establish a new long-distance record. A 28-year-old private pilot and owner of a fire-control equipment company in Boise, Idaho, Arnold unintentionally established his record while Read the rest of this entry »
Footnote To Roswell
by Jerome Clark
March 1991
I have stayed out of the debate between Friedman, Schmitt and Randle on one side and my fellow columnist and old friend, John Keel, on the other as they have argued the merits of the Roswell evidence, though regular readers will have no trouble divining which side I’m on. Nonetheless, I must correct a misleading assertion Keel makes in The Roswell Furor in FATE’s January issue.
Keel says that witnesses to the Roswell events—as of December 1990 nearly 300 had been located and interviewed—cannot be trusted because ever since 1947, when the crash took place, UFO buffs have been “molesting” them to turn a Japanese balloon into a downed spaceship. “The Roswell thing has been revived every few years,” he says. In his view, in the more than four decades since something plummeted into the Brazel ranch in New Mexico, participants’ testimony Read the rest of this entry »
Saucer Smear – Now Available From The Online Store
March 2011
Saucer Smear, the official publication of the Saucer & Unexplained Celestial Events Research Society, dedicated to the highest principles of ufological journalism, edited by Supreme Commander James W. Moseley, is now available as e-issues from the FATE online store–$20 for a year’s subscription or $3 per issue. Legendary Jim Moseley, the voice of reason in the sea of chaos that is ufology, brings his much needed incisive wisdom and biting wit to a field too often dominated by bitter controversy, thoughtless nonsense, and downright fraud. All proceeds will go to Moseley in recognition of his outstanding, long-standing contribution to finding sanity in the search for a solution to the UFO enigma.
IUFOC: A Spectacular Event
Discover what life is like after disclosing information concerning UFO phenomena, answers concerning UFOs and related events, and what the next phase in contact has in store for us.
March 2011
by Rosemary Ellen Guiley
FATE Consulting Editor
We didn’t want it to end! The 20th annual International UFO Congress and Film Festival (IUFOC) moved to Phoenix this year (February 23-27) under the new direction of Open Minds Production, LLC, and it was a spectacular event, attended by more than 1500 persons and media from all over the world. Phyllis Galde and I were on hand to represent FATE and give media interviews. The presentations were excellent, the networking was fabulous, and the setting – the Radisson resort and casino in Fountain Hills just outside of town – was elegant. In all, this year’s IUFOC was one of the most outstanding conferences we’ve attended in years.
We were especially appreciative of Alejandro Rojas, the co-coordinator of the conference, as well as the editor of Open Minds magazine and the host of their television show. Rojas served as emcee for the event and all-around point person for every imaginable inquiry. “It was the largest and one of the best conferences ever for the Congress,” Rojas told us after the closing of events. “It was a challenge to Read the rest of this entry »
Space Ships, Flying Saucers and Clean Noses
May 1950
by Ray Palmer
Let’s assume that a space ship from another solar system landed at Aberdeen Proving Grounds…
Would the American people be told about it? Would it be attacked without warning, thereby violating the Constitution of the United States which provides that only Congress can declare war? Or would (providing intelligent contact was made with the crew of the space ship) a “secret” classification be placed on the whole matter, and at the discretion of high Army brass, would events be considered Army “property” and information received be used solely for Army purposes, and be withheld from any possible benefit for the Citizen? Would such information be turned (assuming it ws technical knowledge greatly advanced over our own) to the purposes of armament rather than the purposes of peacetime technology? Would the American Citizen who wanted to know what was going on be told it was “none of his business?” Lastly, would he find himself “in trouble if he insisted it was his business? What kind of trouble? Would the advent of a space ship junk the American Constitution? Just who is to decide just what the duty of the “guardians of National safety?” Has the average American anything to say about it? Read the rest of this entry »
The Mystery Ship
No one doubts the reality of the mysterious space ship seen over Alabama. But did it come form Mars?
Winter 1949
by L. Taylor Hansen
Of what origin is this “Mystery Ship?” Russian? That would be crediting them with an enormous engineering advantage over us. But if not, who then? Only two classes of persons would be willing to make the next guess-Mars. Those two classes might include astronomers (never for publication of course, only off the record), and science-fiction fans.
On the night that this story appeared in the newspapers, I looked up the authority on Mars-Lowell. Read the rest of this entry »






