I think that the kecksburg crash, and the Tuscaloosa ufo encounter are 2 of the least well known, but most awe inspiring cases when you look into them.
I think that the kecksburg crash, and the Tuscaloosa ufo encounter are 2 of the least well known, but most awe inspiring cases when you look into them.
The Tuscaloosa encounter has alien automatons, drugs to paralyze them, different female entity aliens, and 2 very shocked men corroboration each other's stories to the police even when secretly recorded. The kecksburg crash is crazy because it slowed down before it hot the forest, meaning it was controlled. Furthermore while coming down, it changed direction to the south twice, unnaturally, indicating control. It was also swarming with military as soon as it happened, with people describing tarp covered flat beds moving an acorn shaped craft. Now if you were a soldier making up a ufo sighting, id think you'd say it were some sort of flying saucer, as pop culture often portrays. However, the fact that its acorn shaped (like an atmospheric re-entry vehicle) and that it was entering the atmosphere corroborate that's soldiers account, at least to me. submitted by /u/naughtywarlock [link] [comments]