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1975

The Untold Story Behind a Real UFO Invasion

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By: Gary Covella
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1975: The Untold Story Behind a Real UFO Invasion


The Cold War Wasn’t Our Only Threat…


Autumn, 1975. Across the United States, America’s most heavily guarded military installations—home to nuclear weapons, B-52 bombers, intercontinental missile systems, and elite Strategic Air Command teams—were suddenly and inexplicably invaded by unidentified aerial objects.


They came in silence. They evaded radar, jammed communications, hovered over nuclear storage depots, and vanished at impossible speeds. They triggered full-scale alerts, launched intercepts, and plunged entire bases into chaos. And to this day, no one can say what they were.


This isn't a thriller. It's not science fiction. This is the true story buried for nearly fifty years in declassified files, suppressed testimony, and reports never meant for the public.


They Appeared Over America’s Most Sensitive Nuclear Bases


And the Government Called Them “Helicopters”


From Loring AFB in Maine to Wurtsmith and K.I. Sawyer in Michigan, wave after wave of UFO incursions played out across a 30-day period in October and November of 1975. The U.S. Air Force scrambled fighters, deployed helicopters, and activated its most secure defensive protocols.


And still—it wasn’t enough.


Radar operators watched helplessly as the unidentified craft darted, hovered, or simply blinked out of existence. Security forces reported glowing spheres, silent triangles, and football-shaped objects with no visible means of propulsion.


In one shocking case, a helicopter crew opened fire with an M-60 machine gun—only to watch the bullets disappear into the target without effect.


The Most Alarming Pattern of UFO Activity in U.S. Military History


These weren’t random lights in the sky. These were deliberate incursions into America’s nuclear command structure—by something beyond our understanding.


Some craft lingered for hours. Others returned on successive nights to the same locations. In one incident, B-52s were grounded after unexplained system failures.


Even more disturbing? The reported aftereffects:



  • Witnesses plagued by missing time

  • Personnel reporting strange marks or physical symptoms

  • Civilians near the bases describing electrical disruptions, silence zones, and dreamlike abduction experiences


Based on Declassified Memos, Firsthand Military Testimony, and the Evidence They Tried to Hide


In this chilling and explosive account, Gary Covella, Ph.D.—an Air Force veteran and military researcher—peels back the layers of secrecy surrounding one of the most unsettling UFO events in modern history.


The Most Important UFO Case You’ve Never Heard Of


Because It Was Too Dangerous to Believe


1975 wasn’t just another year of Cold War posturing. It was a year when America’s nuclear deterrent was penetrated by something no one could identify—and no one could stop.


The Air Force denied. The documents were classified. But the witnesses never forgot.


Now, for the first time, their story is told in full—revealing a decades-long cover-up that may still be unfolding.

Military Unexplained Mysteries Fiction Air Force
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solid research. not overblown claims. related exactly to many personal experiences. I liked the virtual narrator.

Solidclook at a historical anchor in time

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Great book. One of many long since forgotten incursions at a nuclear facility by adversaries unknown.

AI narration is underwhelming

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The information included in the book is interesting, but having the narration done with an AI voice was very annoying. If you are not going to have a human being read, at least get your AI to pronounce all the words appropriately.

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