60 Eerie Declassified UFO Photos From The '60s and '70s

By Sarah Norman | September 18, 2023

In 1973, A UFO Threatened To Abduct The Governor Of Ohio

UFOs sightings happen fairly frequently (at least according to UFO sighting witnesses), but in the 1960s and '70s, alien crafts were spotted almost every week throughout America and the rest of the Western world. The rise of inexpensive photography equipment helped witnesses make a better case for their sightings, and often these photos were able to provide evidence that an eyewitness testimony just can’t offer. But in many cases of UFO encounters witnesses are either too awestruck to take action, or technology just doesn’t work. These are just a few of the most exciting stories of UFO sightings from the 20th century. 

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In October 1973, Cincinnati, Ohio, came under invasion from a glowing object that no one could explain. That evening, a circular white flying craft emitting a yellow glow was seen flying about the trees near Mount Washington, frightening everyone in the surrounding neighborhoods. During the sighting, police reported large-scale equipment and communication failures, and even Governor John J. Gilligan claims that he was caught in a vertical beam of light; fortunately for everyone involved he wasn’t abducted by whomever (or whatever) was on the ship. 

As The Aliens Approached, The Two Men Froze


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Co-workers Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker claimed to have been abducted while fishing near Pascagoula, Mississippi, in 1973. They were approached by an oval-shaped craft that was levitating about two feet off the ground and making a whirring sound. The friends claimed that three creatures emerged from the ship, then brought them into it, where they were immobilized by the odd-looking entities.

Both of the men lost complete track of time while in the craft, but after a hypnotic regression session Hickson recalled spending about 20 minutes in the craft before he and Parker were brought back to the river’s edge.