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Old 06-26-11, 07:00 AM   #1
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Default A Look Back at the Origin of UFOs

On June 24, 1947, an amateur pilot named Kenneth Arnold was flying small plane WAS near Mount Rainier in Washington state When He Saw Something extraordinarily strange. Directly to His left, about 20 to 25 miles north of HIM and Sami at the altitude, a chain of nine objects shot across the sky, glinting in the sun As They Traveled.
By Comparing Their size To That Of A remote airplane, Arnold gauged to Be objects about 45 to 50 feet wide. They Flew Between Two Mountains spaced 50 miles apart in just 1 minute, 42 seconds, ET Observed, implying Astonishing speed of 1.700 miles per hour, or Three Times Faster Than Any manned aircraft of the era. However, as if controlled, the flying objects seemed to dip and swerve around obstacles in the field.
When the objects faded Into the distance, Arnold Flew to Yakima, Wash.., Landed and the airport staff Immediately Told of the unidentified flying objects spotted.The next day, He Was Interviewed by reporters, and the story spread like wildfire across the nation.
"At That Time There Was Some Thought That still March or Perhaps Venus Might Have a habitable surface," Robert Sheaffer, an author of UFO books (and a skeptic), Life's Little Mysteries Told. "People Thought Were UFOs thesis Martians Who HAD come to keep eye on us Now That We Had nuclear weapons."
Would have time prove, This Was the first goal of Many outlandish theories behind visits of extraterrestrial nature year. The era of UFO sightings HAD Begun.
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Arnold's sighting WAS "such a feeling That it made front page news across the nation," UFO-logist and author Martin Kottmeier year wrote in article ("The Saucer Error" Reall News, 1993).
"Soon everyone WAS looking for new aircraft thesis According To Which the Papers Were saucer-like in shape," Kottmeier continued."Within weeks Hundreds of reports of flying saucers thesis Were made across the nation. While Presumably Thought They Were people seeing the Same Things That Kenneth Arnold saw, There Was a major irony That nobody at the time Realized. Hadn't Kenneth Arnold Reported seeing Flying Saucers. " [Alien Encounters debunked 10]
In Fact, the Arnold press HAD Told That the objects HAD flown erratically, "like a saucer if you skip it across the water." They Were thin and flat When viewed on edge, He Said, crescent-shaped object When viewed from the top down As They Turned. Nonetheless, a reporter named Bill Bequette of the United Press Interpreted Arnold's statement to mean the objects ET saw That Were round discs.According To Benjamin Radford, UFO expert and deputy editor of the Skeptical Inquirer, "It was one of the Most Significant reporter misquote in history radiologydegreeonline.net/california-radiology-schools/."



"The phrase 'flying saucers' provided the mold Which shaped the UFO myth At Its Beginning," wrote Kottmeier. Took the form of UFOs flying saucers, ET Noted, in artist's renderings, photos hoax, sci-fi movies, TV shows and Even Vast Majority of the alien abduction and sighting reports for the rest of modern history, up Until the present day.
"Bequette's error to PROVE May Not Be the ultimate refutation of the extraterrestrial theory for everyone. But It Does Their advocates leave in one helluva paradox: Why Would extraterrestrials redesign Their craft to Conform to Bequette's mistake?" Kottmeier wrote.[Extraterrestrials Really Could Invade Earth, and How?]
For the birds
Though ET Did not see flying saucers, MOST of Arnold's Contemporaries Believed That really HE HAD Seen Something That Day. The Army report on the sighting states: "[If] Mr. Arnold Could write a report and character of Such A Did not see the objects in the He Was Wrong and Should Be Engaged business in writing fiction, Buck Rogers." His account was very convincing.
So if HE DID see something, Exactly What Was it?
One theory Held That It Was a fireball - a meteor breaking up upon Entry into the atmosphere. If a meteor hit the atmosphere at a shallow angle to the Earth, ITS pieces Would the approach surface Almost traveling horizontally.Furthermore, the pieces of meteor Would travel in a chain like the one Arnold saw, shine very brightly Would, and Would travel at Thousand of miles per hour.
Historians think MOST Were not objects from outer space at all: "It was Probably pelicans flying in formation," Sheaffer said. "Probably Arnold misjudged the distance and Thought They Were huge objects at a great distance. Actually They Were Much Closer."
After all, the boomerang shape That Drew Arnold in a picture of the objects HE HAD SEEN looks very much like a bird with outstretched wings.



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