UFOs

The recent New Jersey drone scare tells us a lot about how panics spread

The New Jersey drone scare is a perfect case study in how panics seize on oddities and unfounded speculation in order to spread fear

From the archive: Return To Silpho Moor – the Scarborough sky crash of 1957

From the archives in 1990, Roger Ford reassesses reports from the 1957 UFO reports from Silpho Moor, Scarborough

Droning on: shedding a skeptical light on the New Jersey UAP panic

At the end of last year, people began to report mysterious 'UAP' lights above the skies of New Jersey - though the real cause was far more human than alien

From the archive: The man who invented the flying saucer

From the archives in 1990, Roger Ford looks at Ray Palmer, the man often considered to be the father of the flying saucer

From the archives: UFOs Over Russia

From the archives in 1990, Tom Ruffles asks whether the UFOs seen over Russia were alien visitors taking advantage of glasnost

From the archives: A historical Dutch UFO hunt – How one phone call roused all Amsterdam

From the archives in 1988, Marcel Huspas of the Dutch skeptics reports on a UFO hunt that caught the attention of all of Amsterdam

UFOs: The unidentified flying circus comes to town

The public face of ufology is more akin to a circus than any scientific endeavour, argues Australian author, Ben Harris.

The Wikipedia conspiracy that wasn’t; or, why Wikipedia says Roswell was a balloon

UFO believers claim a grand CIA-funded conspiracy is hiding the truth about UFOs on Wikipedia, but editors of the world's largest encylopaedia are just following the site's rules
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