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

By Sarah Norman | October 31, 2023

The Failed UFO Abduction That Left Its Mark On Robert Taylor

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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While walking his dog near the M8 motorway on November 9, 1979, Robert Taylor witnessed a flying dome with an exoskeleton resembling sandpaper cruising about the Dechmont Woods in Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland. Taylor says that the dome tried, unsuccessfully, to drag him aboard a larger ship outfitted with propellers, which left tears in his clothing and scrape marks on his skin. Taylor passed out after the incident, and when he woke up the ships were gone. 

As The Aliens Approached, The Two Men Froze

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If you're in a vehicle on the ground and you see a UFO cruising across the sky, it's unlikely that you will actually catch it unless it lands or crashes. That fact didn’t stop two Portage County (Ohio) police officers from giving chase to a UFO on the morning of April 17, 1966. When the officers saw a metallic, disc shaped object in the sky, they engaged in hot pursuit the craft, only to find themselves in Pennsylvania about 30 minutes later. Even thought the craft left them in the dust, their story was backed up by a series of other officers and civilians who also gave chase.