Lost Contact: Postwar UFOs and the Mantell Incident

Lost Contact: Postwar UFOs and the Mantell Incident

Lost Contact: UFOs After Wartime is presented as a thoughtful inquiry into a pivotal stretch of postwar unexplained aerial phenomena, anchored by the Mantell incident. It opens at the crash site and uses a diverse roster of researchers and witnesses to map a decades-long preoccupation with unidentified craft in the 1940s and 1950s, including 1944 radar anomalies over France, disc-shaped objects, and close encounters with military aircraft. The investigation links these events to broader wartime upheaval and the Cold War, and even draws parallels to modern drone phenomena. Central to the narrative is the Mantell tragedy: Mantell pursued a mysterious object and was killed, with the official line later claiming Venus as the target. The film also surveys American UFO hotspots and regional folklore—West Virginia, Asheville, and the Great Smoky Mountains—framing them as part testimony, part myth. A wide array of public records and eyewitness accounts underpins the exploration, presenting a spectrum of possibilities—extraterrestrial, undisclosed technology, or something else—without offering definitive answers. The takeaway emphasizes questions over certainty, inviting continued inquiry and leaving Mantell’s final flight with lingering resonance in history.

Source: lrmonline.com
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