-
7 votes
-
The Army ignored her warnings about a dangerous colleague. Then he set her on fire.
10 votes -
Australian Federal Police raid National Broadcaster the ABC over a series of 2017 stories known as The Afghan Files in which allegations of unlawful killings by Australian special forces were revealed
11 votes -
Siege of Damascus 634 AD: Arab - Byzantine Wars Documentary
5 votes -
A Japanese American newspaper chronicles the ‘searing’ history of immigrant incarceration
8 votes -
A transgender soldier who fought to wear the Army uniform wonders if it still fits
7 votes -
Why isn't there more discussion about the UFOs reported by navy pilots?
I normally never take reports of ufos seriously, but major news outlets are reporting on videos taken by Navy pilots and the news anchors seem to take it as a joke. Even if these ufos are just...
I normally never take reports of ufos seriously, but major news outlets are reporting on videos taken by Navy pilots and the news anchors seem to take it as a joke. Even if these ufos are just high tech government drones or weather balloons, you'd think people would at least be curious in finding out what these things are.
Around the office normally I hear chatter about the news and current events, but nothing about these ufos. Nobody brings them up. On discussion forums, talk about the ufos seems really sparse as well. Even subreddits dedicated to ufos seem to not care very much about these videos being on the mainstream news. Now with legitimate proof that there is something strange in the air, why does nobody seem to care?
What are the leading explanations to what these things are? One explanation I've heard for at least one of the videos is that it's a stationary weather balloon that only appears to be moving due to the camera on the plane moving. I can accept this explanation for that video, but what about the other videos? And what about the navy pilot testimonies? Is this all just a publicity stunt for History Channel's new show?
10 votes -
Atomic veterans were silenced for fifty Years. Now, they’re talking.
8 votes -
Cooking with FOIA: The US military’s official brownie recipe
3 votes -
‘Wow, what is that?’ Navy pilots report unexplained flying objects
14 votes -
What Game of Thrones got wrong about firebombing
11 votes -
Dinosaur diplomacy: Andrew Carnegie thought fossils could save Europe from World War I
5 votes -
Satellite images show no major damage to Persian Gulf ships claimed to be 'sabotaged' by US officials
5 votes -
Siege of Jerusalem 70 AD - Great Jewish revolt
6 votes -
These LGBTQ activists don’t want queer and trans people serving in the military
14 votes -
Rocket Lab launches three US military satellites
4 votes -
Venezuela's opposition leader calls for uprising in video
9 votes -
How the US military's opium war in Afghanistan was lost
7 votes -
Frustrated pilots got Navy to stop dismissing UFO sightings
8 votes -
US Navy SEALs were warned against reporting their chief for war crimes
10 votes -
Long-lost shipwreck found off Victorian coast, seventy-seven years after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine in WWII
4 votes -
Secret report reveals Saudi incompetence and widespread use of [NATO] weapons in Yemen
6 votes -
Guantánamo’s darkest secret - The US military prison’s leadership considered Mohamedou Salahi to be its highest-value detainee. But his guard suspected otherwise.
14 votes -
California National Guard defies Donald Trump on transgender troop ban
12 votes -
Caesar in Britannia and Germania
9 votes -
The general was female? ASU professor, colleague uncover 200-year-old mystery from the American Revolution.
10 votes -
Taiwan scrambles jets to confront Chinese fighters after rare incursion
8 votes -
Maryland National Guard is the first in the US with an all-female command
5 votes -
US President Donald Trump tells Russia to get its troops out of Venezuela
12 votes -
M-16: A bureaucratic horror story
8 votes -
Russian air force planes land in Venezuela carrying troops
10 votes -
Kurdish-led forces stomp out final ISIS stronghold in Syria
8 votes -
US detects huge meteor explosion
8 votes -
Anybody's son will do: The process by which civilians are turned into soldiers, people who kill other people. (1983)
10 votes -
Microsoft workers protest army contract with tech 'designed to help people kill'
14 votes -
Revolutionary War fighting ended in 1781. The last shots exploded two months ago.
10 votes -
Teutoburg Forest 9 AD - Roman-Germanic wars
5 votes -
Sack of Constantinople 1204 - Fourth Crusade
8 votes -
How all-knowing smartphones could become the Pentagon’s employee access cards
9 votes -
Memetics—A growth industry in US Military operations
13 votes -
Thai Princess Ubolratana Mahidol running to be Prime Minister against military candidate
6 votes -
During WWII, Bletchley Park was home to codebreaking and tea shenanigans
5 votes -
Death and valor on a warship doomed by its own Navy - An investigation into the crash of the USS Fitzgerald
6 votes -
Eastern Front of WWII animated: 1943/44
5 votes -
Military buildup in Arctic as melting ice reopens northern borders
6 votes -
In the era of electronic warfare, bring back pigeons
4 votes -
How cartographers for the US Military inadvertently created a house of horrors in South Africa
15 votes -
The infiltrator: A former Marine working for the private security firm TigerSwan infiltrated an array of anti-Dakota Access pipeline groups at Standing Rock and beyond
12 votes -
Last Sassanids and the anti-Caliphate alliance with Tang
9 votes -
'It's going to be chaos': Thais to vote in February for first time in eight years
6 votes