By UAPI Admin in cases — 24 Feb 2026 Cash-Landrum Incident (1980): The UFO Case That Went to Court AI visualization based on witness descriptions. This is a dramatization, not a photograph. DATEDecember 29, 1980 LOCATIONNear Huffman, Texas, USA (30.09°N 95.11°W) CLASSIFICATIONPHYSICAL EVIDENCE EVIDENCE QUALITYHIGH 23MILITARY HELICOPTERS[1]
Kenneth Arnold & the Birth of the "Flying Saucer" (1947) On June 24, 1947, private pilot Kenneth Arnold observed nine bright, fast‑moving objects near Mount Rainier, Washington. His credible account—later verified by military intelligence—ignited a national media frenzy, coined the term “flying saucer,” and became the catalyst for the modern UFO era.
cases Maury Island 1947: The Dirtiest Hoax in UFO History Harold Dahl and Fred Crisman claimed UFOs dropped debris on their boat, but FBI investigation determined it was a hoax. Two Air Force officers died in a plane crash while returning from investigating the claims.
cases Alexander the Great "Silver Shields": A Modern Invention The popular claim that Alexander the Great witnessed "flying shields" or "silver shields" in the sky is a modern invention with no basis in ancient sources. The story first appeared in Frank Edwards' 1959 book without any citation to ancient texts.
cases Ireland Medieval Aerial Ship Accounts (956-1211 AD) Multiple medieval Irish texts spanning several centuries record incidents of "ships sailing through the air" over monasteries, with remarkably consistent details including anchors dropping from the vessels and becoming entangled.