Dr. Jonathan Reed: The Man Who Killed an Alien
In Oct 1996, Dr. Jonathan Reed, a Seattle psychologist, claims he killed a Grey-Reptilian hybrid in the Cascade Mountains (47.6062°N, 122.3321°W) after it vaporized his dog Suzy. Bat-wielding fury followed an obelisk's descent; he filmed a freezer autopsy before a raid stole the body. The 'LINK' artifact persists in lore. Footage debates rage; skeptics cry hoax, believers demand blood tests. A tale of ash and alien, ...
2025 Roswell Video Leak: Archives' Cosmic Slip?
The 2025 National Archives leak, a 22-min black-and-white video, reignites the 1947 Roswell UFO crash mystery (33.3943°N, 104.5230°W). Titled 'The Roswell Incident,' it shows craters, hieroglyph-etched debris, and a shadowy Grey figure. Uploaded Sept 18, 2025, as B-roll for 1997 Air Force reports, it sparks X debates (#RoswellLeak, 800 posts) and Reddit r/UFOs frenzy (1.5k upvotes). Believers see disclosure; skeptics...
Roswell Incident: The Crash That Started It All
In July 1947, a UFO crashed near Roswell, NM (33.3943°N, 104.5230°W), sparking alien conspiracies. Rancher Mac Brazel found indestructible debris—foil, beams with hieroglyphs. RAAF claimed a 'flying disc,' then retracted to a Mogul balloon. Witnesses saw 4ft Grey bodies, shipped in secret. 1978 Marcel interviews revived the cover-up tale. 2025 X #RoswellUFO (200 posts) shares leaked Archives footage of craters, hum...
Cadaver Synod Specter: The Undead Pope's Curse
The Cadaver Synod Specter, Pope Formosus's hooded wraith with three-fingered hand, haunts Vatican crypts (41.9022°N, 12.4534°E) since 897 AD trial. Exhumed corpse convicted of perjury, mutilated, Tiber-dumped; washed ashore accusatory. Murmurs Latin curses, cold touches; tied to papal flux, 24 popes/93 years. Anomalous bones found; bans on dead trials followed. Skeptics blame gas, but believers see profaned soul's gr...
Bauman Wolf-Thing: Frontier Goblin's Fury
The Bauman Wolf-Thing, a 7-ft furred goblin with yellow eyes, terrorized 1890s Montana trappers (45.8833°N, 114.0500°W). Stalked camp, eviscerated partner with talons; 14-in bipedal prints, musky stench. Teddy Roosevelt retold in Wilderness Hunter (1893). Howls like warped man, no grizzly match. Tied to Salish lore; plaster casts show upright gait. Skeptics cite bears, but believers see half-devil guardian. No pelt; ...
Vanishing Water Sprite of Oz: The Elemental Lure
The Vanishing Water Sprite of Oz, a 12-in translucent elemental with iridescent wings, lured 1970s Ozark hikers (37.5000°N, 92.5000°W). Emerged from creeks, trilled sorrowfully, plunged into earth leaving humming air, visions. Tied to Cherokee ground spirits, karst lore; anomalous minerals in water. Compasses spun, headaches followed. No captures; echoes damming's submerged towns. Skeptics cite mirages, but believers...