Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Navy pilot, David Fravor, Recalls UFO Encounter on Tucker Carlson Tonight
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Encounters: UFO Experience in Anaheim, CA
The Encounters UFO Experience at the Garden Walk in Anaheim, CA. is a small UFO pop-up museum. The walk through exhibit is filled with ancient alien replicas, alien body displays, a room decorated to simulate the inside of an extraterrestrial spaceship and collectable props from some of America's favorite sci-fi films. A friendly E.T. reproduction greets visitors at the entrance.
I personally loved every aspect of the exhibit. It's clearly apparent that a once paranormal subject matter, believed by some to be fiction, is slowly transitioning in to a bona fide investigation. I also experienced a nostalgic feeling. I was pleasantly taken back to a time when exhibits about sci-fi and the supernatural were explorative and free of mainstream marketing. One of my favorite displays was the authentic audio recordings of UFO sightings.
Encounters UFO Experience is for all ages and tickets are inexpensive. Produced by Intergalactic Brands and open in the Anaheim location for a limited time (till April or May?). To purchase tickets and get schedule information, visit the official website ufoexhibition.com
Friday, February 22, 2013
Riddle of the Skies: Space Worm!



Riddle of the Skies is a one hour and thirty six minuet documentary available to stream on Hulu's list of free content.
The movie has compiled interviews with pilots, astronauts and scientist all discussing their takes on UFO phenomena.
Some of the stories in this documentary I have heard of before, but there was one story that was new to me...
The Space Worm!! That's right, astronaut of thirty years, Story Musgrave calls it his "eel". Musgrave has been on six missions in space and twice he has seen the worm. He mentions he is not sure how big it was because in space it can be difficult to tell how far away an object is.
Watch the video below to see the wiggly worm! There is actual footage of it and whatever it is, it definitely looks like a biological life form.
If NASA says they are continuing their search for some type of other life in the universe, than why are such clearly interesting subjects like this space worm being over looked? Are ground breaking discoveries in space really being hidden from the public? Or maybe NASA has not yet discovered a non dangerous way to further examine unknown creatures and mysterious happenings in the final frontier.
I can imagine how extremely risky it would be to get close to an unknown specimen in outer space. Who knows if it's harmless or if it's just a gigantic E. coli. Hopefully in the near future NASA can send out more robots to get closer to space worms and objects of extreme interest.
But in conclusion, ::waving:: "Hello! totally legit evidence of life in space, over here!"
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Good Reads: Witness To Roswell

Monday, July 2, 2012
Beaming Tweets in to Sapce?
I’m not sure how the whole radio transmission and sending signals in to space hoping an extraterrestrial race will receive them and vice versa can work, but at least we’re trying. The Wow! signal was a strange radio transmission detected in 1977 by American astronomer Jerry R. Ehman. He was so amazed at it’s interstellar frequency that he wrote down the word Wow! next to it, thus the signal being named, The Wow! single. Read here for a deeper explanation on why this particular signal was so amazing. Apparently it was a huge frequency close to the megahertz that hydrogen puts out which means it was not coming from some dinky little radio. Although the signal had never been confirmed as extraterrestrial or terrestrial, Ehman didn’t jump to conclusions noting every possibility including the signal could of been redirecting from military Earth sources. Or it could of been coming from strong radio-like frequencies emitting from an alien craft traveling through the constellation Sagittarius. That’s an idea I had :) Whatever it was, nothing has matched it’s frequency since…
On a side note: The television show Chasing UFOs has teamed up with Twitter to tweet to aliens. Facepalm! Follow the link above.
Beaming Tweets in to Sapce?