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Are these strange unexplained pictures proof of Aliens?

Are we alone? It’s the question that keeps you up at night. The one that makes you stare at the stars until your eyes water, wondering if something—or someone—is staring back.

For decades, admitting you saw a UFO was social suicide. You were labeled crazy. A tinfoil-hat-wearing lunatic. But the tide is turning. Fast. We aren’t just talking about grainy photos from the 1950s anymore. We are living in the era of Pentagon disclosures, Navy pilot testimonies, and high-definition anomalies that science just cannot explain.

The skepticism is crumbling. The curtain is being pulled back. Let’s rip off the band-aid and look at the evidence that makes even the hardest skeptics sweat.

The Treviso Incident: When the Military Can’t Explain It

Forget the stories of a lone farmer spotting lights over a cornfield after a few too many beers. The most terrifying accounts come from the people we trust to protect our skies: military pilots. Trained observers. Men and women who know exactly what an aircraft looks like and exactly how it should move.

Take a look at this.

This isn’t a smudge. It’s not a weather balloon. This photograph was snapped on June 18th, 1979, over the Treviso Airbase in Italy. This was the height of the Cold War. Nerves were frayed. Radar operators were glued to their screens, watching for Soviet aggression. The skies were heavily monitored.

A military pilot, in the cockpit, saw this object. It wasn’t moving like a plane. It defied aerodynamics. The Italian Air Force reviewed the footage. They reviewed the radar data. The conclusion? Silence. It remains one of Italy’s most famous—and frustrating—UFO sightings.

Why does this matter? Because military sensors don’t hallucinate. When a pilot sees a metallic disc and the ground radar confirms a solid object at the same coordinates, we have a problem. A physics-breaking problem. The object in the Treviso photo hangs there, mocking our understanding of propulsion. No wings. No visible exhaust. Just a craft operating with technology we wouldn’t dream of for another hundred years.

The Norway Spiral: Missile Fail or Dimensional Portal?

Fast forward to the modern era. The internet exploded in 2009. People in Norway woke up, looked out their windows, and saw the sky ripping open.

Modern day mystery

This eerie turquoise light wasn’t just a flash. It was a perfect, geometric spiral that spun in the upper atmosphere, culminating in a black void at the center. It looked like a wormhole. A stargate opening up over the frozen landscape. Jan Petter Jorgensen snapped this shot on his way to a salmon factory, but thousands saw it. They stopped their cars on the highway. They called the police in a panic.

The official story? A Russian Bulava missile test gone wrong. The third stage rocket motor malfunctioned, they said, spinning out of control and venting fuel into a perfect spiral.

Does that satisfy you? Because for many, the math doesn’t add up. Missile failures are usually chaotic, explosive messes. This was symmetrical. Silent. Beautifully terrifying. Even if it was a missile, what about the other lights seen in the same region? The localized, glowing orbs that don’t fit the “spinning rocket” narrative?

The Green Anomaly

While everyone was looking at the spiral, other strange things were happening in the Scandinavian skies. Look closely at this next piece of evidence.

alien UFO

The photographer insists this is not a lens flare. It’s not a reflection. It’s a solid, green object hanging in the sky. Skeptics love to scream “Aurora Borealis!” whenever a green light appears in the north. But auroras are sheets of plasma; they wave, they dance, they cover the sky like a curtain.

This? This is contained. It has structure.

When the lead scientist at the Tromso Geophysical Observatory—a place that studies the Northern Lights for a living—was asked about it, the response was chillingly short: “It is unexplainable.”

That’s scientist speak for “We have no idea what that is, and it scares us.” When the experts run out of answers, that’s when the rabbit hole opens up.

The Sheer Volume of Contact

It’s easy to dismiss one photo. It’s easy to laugh off one crazy uncle. But what do you do when the reports number in the millions?

We are seeing a shift. The narrative is changing from “if” they exist to “when” they will introduce themselves. Some say it’s obvious we’re not alone. Others scorn the very idea, clutching their pearls and their physics textbooks. And still others yet will hauntingly report their own experiences of alien probings following their casual night-time stroll through the fields of small-town America.

But with everything from increasingly bizarre reportings from increasingly credible sources—like the recent Navy “Tic Tac” videos confirmed by the Pentagon—to basic mathematical probability suggesting the likelihood of alien life, these days, skepticism is harder won.

You have to work hard to ignore the evidence now. You have to actively close your eyes. Whatever your opinions, you may well find that the following examples hit you like a freight train.

Ancient Evidence: They’ve Been Here Before

Let’s travel back in time. Way back. Before Photoshop. Before weather balloons. Before secret military drones.

If UFOs are a modern mass hysteria caused by movies and sci-fi novels, then explain the Renaissance. Explain why 15th-century monks were painting flying saucers in the sky above the Virgin Mary.

It’s easy enough to write off much recent phenomena, quoting anything from wayward swamp gas to the perpetuation of the legend and UFO sightings in pop culture providing a cohesive image of extra-terrestrials for eye witnesses to draw on should someone cry alien.

But what’s slightly harder to dismiss is the ancient evidence. The artifacts that shouldn’t exist.

The UFO Painting

Enter ‘The Madonna with Saint Giovannino’. This isn’t some sketch found in a basement. It hangs in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. It is a masterpiece.


“The Madonna with Saint Giovannino”
Arcangelo di Jacopo del Sellaio [FAL], via Wikimedia Commons

Created in the 15th century, the painting depicts the Virgin Mary looking down. But look over her right shoulder. In the backdrop of the painting, there is a man. He is shielding his eyes. His dog is barking. They are both staring up at a hovering, lead-grey, disk-like object that is suspiciously familiar.

It has gold rays shooting out of it. It’s metallic. It’s flying.

Why? Why would the artist paint that? Unless they saw something. Unless the sky in the 1400s was filled with the same phenomena we see today. And this painting isn’t alone. We see it in ancient cave paintings in Australia showing “Sky Brothers” with space helmets. We see it in Sanskrit Scrolls describing “Vimanas”—flying palaces that shot fire and destroyed cities. A sighting even crops up in the Bible in The Book of Ezekiel—a “wheel within a wheel” descending from the sky.

Either this is compelling evidence, or humanity has a rich tradition of conspiracy theorists spanning thousands of years.

The Paracas Skulls: Genetic Impossible?

Maybe the evidence isn’t just in the sky. Maybe it’s buried in the dirt.


In the ancient city of Paracas, Peru, archeologists have uncovered mummified remains with elongated skulls dating back to 300 BC.

Skeptics will immediately shout “Head binding!” And yes, many ancient cultures bound their infants’ heads to elongate the skull. It was a status symbol. But here is the kicker: head binding changes the shape of the skull, but it cannot change the volume.

You can squeeze a balloon into a tube, but it still holds the same amount of air. The Paracas skulls? Some of them have cranial capacities 25% larger than a standard human and are 60% heavier. You cannot achieve that by binding a head with cloth. That requires different genetics.

DNA testing on some of these skulls has returned results that don’t fit the known human evolutionary tree. Some researchers claim the mutations are unknown in any human, primate, or animal. Are these the remains of a hybrid species? The rulers of old who came from the stars?

The Numbers Game: The Drake Equation

Let’s step away from the spooky stuff and look at the cold, hard math.

Back in 1961, astronomer Frank Drake devised an equation. He wasn’t a nutjob; he was a scientist trying to organize our ignorance. He created a formula to estimate the likelihood of the existence of alien life, taking into account a number of factors: the rate of star formation, the fraction of stars with planets, the number of planets that could support life, and the fraction that could go on to support intelligent life.

When you plug in the numbers—even the most conservative, pessimistic numbers—the result is staggering. In our galaxy alone, there should be thousands, if not millions, of civilizations.

This was then implemented and updated in 2001. The result: statistically, hundreds of thousands of such planets should technically exist. So, where is everyone? This is the Fermi Paradox. If the math says they are out there, why haven’t they landed on the White House lawn? Or maybe… they already have.

Unsolved Sightings: The Ones That Stuck

There are more registered sightings of UFOs than there is the word count here to deal with them. The majority of the time? Swamp gas. Venus. A drone. A prank. There’s a thorough debunking accompanying 95% of reports.

But it’s that 5% that keeps the Pentagon awake.

Throughout history, there have been a number that have been harder to explain away. Take the 1853 sighting at the Tennessee College campus. This was before the Wright Brothers. Before blimps. Students and professors watched two luminous objects interacting in the sky. What could that possibly be in 1853?

Or jump to the Stephenville Lights case in 2008. This wasn’t a fuzzy photo. Over 200 witnesses in Texas, including a pilot and three policemen (who initially remained anonymous to save their careers), saw a massive object. It was described as a mile wide. It moved silently. It was chased by military jets.

Radar data later confirmed an unknown object in the airspace. The Air Force changed their story multiple times, first claiming no jets were there, then admitting they were. Why lie? What were they chasing? Consider these compelling cases unsolved.

The Astronauts: The Ultimate Whistleblowers

Who do you trust? A YouTuber? Or a man who has walked on the surface of the Moon?

If you’re going to believe any reports of UFOs, you might as well trust those coming from the men who have actually been to space (who usually also come with all their teeth and a Ph.D.). These guys are screened for psychological stability. They are the best of us.

The list of those who have made claims of sightings includes Edgar Mitchell (Apollo 14), Cady Coleman, and Dr. Brian O’Leary. Edgar Mitchell was vocal until his death, stating clearly that Roswell was real and that aliens have been visiting us. He referenced government knowledge of alien existence and cover-ups repeatedly.

And then there is the legend himself. Buzz Aldrin. The second man on the moon. He has spoken of his own experience on board Apollo 11. They saw something flying alongside them. A light. A craft. At first, they thought it was the final stage of the detached rocket—S-IVB.

They called mission control. They asked where the rocket stage was. Mission control confirmed it was 6,000 miles away. So what was flying next to the Apollo capsule? Buzz described it as L-shaped. They didn’t talk about it openly at the time for fear of being scrubbed from the mission. But the audio tapes don’t lie. They saw something.

Government Files: The Cover-Up Cracks

For decades, the standard government response to UFOs was laughter. Deny, deny, deny. But the silence is breaking.

While some US presidents have released classified files on the subject of UFOs, with Jimmy Carter famously describing his own encounter with a UFO in 1969, others still have been denied access. It is rumored that when presidents ask about the “alien question,” they are told it’s on a “need to know” basis—and they don’t need to know.

Bill Clinton claimed to be among them. He tried to get the files. He was stonewalled. This has lead many believers to suggest there’s a deep-state cover-up afoot, run by black-budget contractors beyond the reach of the Oval Office.

Clinton has been consistently vocal on the existence of aliens. He once told a reporter that if we were visited, it might be the only thing to unite a divided world. It’s worth noting his opinions on an ‘Independence Day’ situation too. You know, just in case…

We are living in a time of revelation. The videos are out there. The pilots are talking. The ancient paintings are waiting to be understood. The question is no longer “do they exist?” The question is: are you ready for the truth?

Originally posted 2015-07-20 15:59:29. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Arindam Mukherjee
Arindam Mukherjee
Arindam loves aliens, mysteries and pursing his interest in the area of hacking as a technical writer at 'Planet wank'. You can catch him at his social profiles anytime.
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