• UFO Landings You May Never Have Heard Of

  • May 20 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
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UFO Landings You May Never Have Heard Of

  • Summary

  • On episode 356 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, Ryan shares 10 highly obscure UFO landing cases throughout the annals of UFO history. From saucer landings in Oregon to Australia and South Africa to cigar-shaped craft dipping in and out of water in Nova Scotia to Alaska. And how about an alien in Georgia who invited a man on his ship only to tell him that he was the missing Jimmy Hoffa?! Yeah... that apparently happened. And you'll hear this and so much more as we explore UFO landings you may never have heard of!


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