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Apache Down in the Strait of Hormuz: Combat Search and Rescue Enters the Drone Age

by Dan O’Shea Two pilots in the water, a tight rescue window, and a craft with no one aboard showed how unmanned systems are adding new options for bringing Americans home. On a half-moon lit night, flying above the northernmost point of the Strait of Hormuz, a U.S. Army Apache …

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The FBI’s ‘Hottel’ UFO Memo That Broke the Internet

The Bureau spent years chasing flying saucers. Then it stopped. One memo explains why the public never trusted that decision.by Jose Campos The Roswell story was high on the public radar when the FBI’s Dallas Field Office fired off an urgent cable to Director J. Edgar Hoover. An object had …

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Beyond the Crash: Roswell, the Nuclear Triangle, and UFO Questions That Remain Unanswered

by Martin Kufus Decades after it happened, the incident has wide name recognition. To some, “Roswell” suggests a crashed spaceship and a government conspiracy. To others, it’s a hoax for tourists and the gullible.  Myth or reality, the “Roswell Incident” fell within a bigger picture. The Nuclear Triangle By the …

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Mussolini’s UFO file: The 1933 Magenta Crash Declassified

by Austin Lee In the pre-dawn haze of June 13, 1933, a quiet field near Magenta, Italy erupted into chaos. A bell-shaped craft, 10 meters wide, tore through the night sky. Its metallic hull glowed like molten starlight before slamming into the Earth and leaving a smoldering crater. Locals whispered …

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Beyond Roswell: UFO Sightings and Nuclear Weapons

by Martin Kufus The Pentagon is adamant that no flying saucer crashed in July 1947 near Roswell, N.M., and that no aliens nor advanced technology were recovered and secreted away. It’s an odd coincidence, nonetheless, that the world’s most famous UFO-related incident occurred near the world’s only nuclear weapons.   By …

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Pentagon Corridors Locked Down in Hazmat Incident: ‘It’s Not a Drill’

by Susan Katz Keating The Pentagon went into lockdown Thursday morning amid an active hazmat incident, a source inside the building told Soldier of Fortune. The response involves three corridors, comprising approximately one-quarter of the building. Floors and corridors have been evacuated. This is no precautionary exercise, the source said, …

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Marines Fast-Rope at Guantamo Bay as Pentagon Revisits Cuba’s Cold War Flashpoint

by Susan Katz KeatingNew training images from GTMO appear alongside resurfaced historic footage from the Cuban Missile Crisis, when the U.S. base stood on alert during one of the Cold War’s most dangerous moments. Marines conducted fast-rope and sling load training at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay this month, adding new …

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‘Mercenaries, Gunslingers, and Outlaws’: Staring Down Death From Above

by Robert M. Kurtz Excerpted from Mercenaries, Gunslingers, and Outlaws: Two Years as a Security Contractor in Iraq. Whoever set up the last IED that directly targeted my vehicle showed a little more ingenuity than usual. We were somewhere just outside of Bagdad; all the convoys seem to run together …

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The Gruesome Fate of Surgeons Who Built New Face For Mexican Drug Lord

by “Sol Prendido” One of the most influential capos in Mexico’s history met a tragic end – and so did his doctors. One of the most powerful drug lords in Mexico was Amado Carrillo Fuentes, who was born in Navolato, Sinaloa, in 1956. El Señor de los Cielos (Lord of …

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