Silver-Suited Humanoids in the Southern U.S. (1970s): Falkville, The Year of the Humanoids, and The Welsh Triangle

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Across the 1970s in the southern U.S., sightings described shiny, antennaed humanoids moving oddly, with the Falkville case featuring Jeff Greenhaw and NICAP’s Marion Webb that sparked ongoing debates about hoaxes and kept investigators intrigued.

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Silver-Suited Humanoids in the Southern U.S. (1970s): Falkville, The Year of the Humanoids, and The Welsh Triangle

Across the southern United States in the 1970s, reports of silver- or tin-foil–clad, antenna-bearing humanoids with luminous, metallic appearances and unsettling mobility—from December 1974 near Forest Road to the famous October 17, 1973 Falkville sighting photographed by Chief Jeff Greenhaw—drew ongoing media coverage and analysis by NICAP investigators such as Marion Webb and Tim Lewis, sparked debates over possible hoaxes, and left investigators and enthusiasts with enduring questions about motive, distance, and reality.