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When the Texas town of Stephenville was hit by a wave of incredible UFO activity in January 2008, it wasn’t just the people of the area who quickly sat up and took notice of what was going on in the skies right above them. The local media caught wind of what was afoot, too. Then the story went national. And, following that, in no time at all, it was nothing less than global. The Lone Star State was subjected to a full-blown UFO invasion.
The U.S. military was soon caught up in the cosmic controversy, too – chiefly as a result of its curious and conflicting public statements on the affair. Key witnesses were interviewed on prime-time television shows. The UFO research community hadn’t seen anything like this in years; maybe decades, even.
And no wonder: there were, after all, reports of an absolutely huge UFO overflying the town of Stephenville, of attempts by the military to intercept the massive “mother-ship”-like craft, of frightened and traumatized witnesses, of dark government conspiracies, and even of none other than the highest echelons of the United Nations taking a secret and deep interest in what was happening in and around Stephenville.