If you're not one of Russell Crowe's 825,000 followers on Twitter, maybe you should be. That way you can see a real-time play-by-play of how this whole UFO spotted outside of his office thing plays out.
It feels like we rarely hear about crazy UFO sightings nowadays. This wacky new report from NBC affiliate station KOBI-TV5, which depicts a couple that claims to have seen a flying saucer in the sky, seems almost quaint.
Unconfirmed reports of unidentified flying objects have been circulating the web featuring videos of evidence allegedly filmed in and around Wyoming state.
The truth is out there! Well, sort of. The ‘X-Files’ gang were partially right: the National Archives recently published declassified “flying saucer” schematics and the details of the project, dubbed “Project 1974″ that hailed from the 1950s.
After years of being ridiculed, we may finally have proof that UFOs do indeed exist, and it comes from the unlikeliest of places — Google Street View. Who’s laughing now, skeptics?
A man called England’s 999 emergency service number to report an unidentified light floating in the sky. Then, two minutes later, he had the courtesy to call back and admit what he thought could’ve been space aliens was actually just the moon.
Aliens have invaded and you can live in their spaceships. Ok, not really, but check out these awesome UFO ‘treehouses’. They’re part of a so-called Treehotel in Harads, Sweden that is comprised of several themed-treehouses in a beautiful and densely wooded area of the town.