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The Hopkinsville Goblins


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The Hopkinsville Goblins: The Night the Stars Came Down
On a humid August night in 1955, a Kentucky farmhouse became ground zero for one of the strangest UFO encounters in American history. Eleven people claimed they were under siege by three-foot-tall creatures with glowing eyes, metallic skin, and clawed hands. They fired shotguns. They prayed. They ran. When police arrived in Hopkinsville, they found shattered windows, bullet casings, and terrified witnesses — but no bodies. Were the “Hopkinsville Goblins” extraterrestrials? Interdimensional beings? A mass hallucination? Or something even stranger? In this episode of Creepy Confidential,  — opens the case file on the infamous 1955 Kelly-Hopkinsville encounter, later investigated by the U.S. Air Force under Project Blue Book. We explore:
  • The chilling eyewitness accounts from the Lankford farmhouse
  • The mysterious glowing residue that vanished before testing
  • Skeptical theories involving barn owls and hysteria
  • The connection to alien folklore and “little green men” legends
  • How the encounter may have influenced modern UFO and abduction stories
This isn’t just a cryptid tale.
It’s one of the most documented close encounters in U.S. history. So grab your flashlight and step into the Kentucky cornfields — because the night the stars came down… they may not have gone back up. 👽 Topics: Hopkinsville Goblins, Kelly Kentucky UFO, 1955 alien encounter, Little Green Men, cryptid attacks, Project Blue Book cases, alien folklore, paranormal Kentucky, interdimensional beings, true UFO stories. If you love episodes about cryptids, cults, conspiracies, and the unexplained, follow Creepy Confidential so you never miss a case file. Stay creepy.

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