France is the only country in the world to maintain a long-running public-facing UAP investigation office within its national space agency. On June 29, lawmakers, researchers and military representatives will gather at the National Assembly to examine what that experience can contribute to one of the most controversial subjects in modern public discourse.
New international protocols outline how evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence should be verified, announced, and managed—and reaffirm that no one should respond on behalf of humanity without global consultation.
A newly released FBI document shows that Director J. Edgar Hoover forwarded a Washington state minister’s unusual aerial observation to federal defense and atomic energy officials in 1949. The correspondence offers a glimpse into how reports of unexplained aerial phenomena were being handled by U.S. authorities during the early years of the UFO era.
After publishing allegations involving Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch and local institutions in New Mexico, reporter Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez says she experienced symptoms consistent with Havana Syndrome and fears for her safety.
A rancher in rural Argentina says he discovered a horse dead under deeply unusual circumstances: precise cuts on the body, no visible blood, no signs of struggle, and scavengers refusing to approach the carcass. The incident is the latest in a series of unexplained animal mutilation reports that have revived long-standing fears surrounding the so-called chupacabra phenomenon.