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    Sixty Years Of Flying Saucers

    07/05/07

    Permalink 12:46:46 am, by Sue Email , 348 words   English (CA)
    Categories: Paranormal - News and News Items, UFO & Aliens

    Sixty Years Of Flying Saucers

    The BBC has published an interesting article to coincide with the 60th anniversary of what many consider was the dawn of the modern UFO age. They also ask the question, "six decades on from the first flying saucer, is the riddle solved?" And my own personal answer to this is no.

    Here is a snippet from the BBC:

    It's 60 years since the term flying saucer was coined and the most celebrated "extraterrestrial" episode - Roswell. Alien believers are dismissed as cranks, but even the earthly explanations of objects in the sky are fascinating.

    Sixty years ago Kenneth Arnold saw something which changed his own life and the lives of millions of others, and impacted on popular culture like a shockwave.

    Flying his plane near Mount Rainier in the US state of Washington, he observed a line of strange objects either crescent-shaped or disc-like, flying with the motion of a saucer skimming on water.

    Arnold's sighting, quickly picked up by the press, was followed a fortnight later by the revelation of perhaps the most notorious episode in the history of UFOs, at Roswell in New Mexico.

    Having announced it had recovered a "flying disk", the Army airfield backtracked and referred only to a weather balloon.

    What followed was perhaps one of the greatest conspiracy theories of all time, involving post-mortem examinations of swollen-bellied grey aliens, the cloning of sophisticated extraterrestrial technology and an epic cover-up. Or not, as the case may be.

    In the 60 years since 1947's first major wave of sightings, thousands of ordinary people have claimed to have seen inexplicable objects in the sky.

    When the Ministry of Defence released papers on its own investigations into the phenomenon in 2006, it was revealed more than 10,000 eyewitness accounts had been collected.

    And for every sceptic who prefers explanations of weather balloons and freak atmospheric conditions there is someone who genuinely believes intelligent life is visiting the planet.

    Full BBC Article Here

    So what are your thoughts, after sixty years are we any closer to understanding the true origin of UFOs, specifically those that defy any sort of seemingly rational explanation?

    2 comments

    Comment from: Andrea [Visitor] Email
    AndreaI don't think so. Short of Oprah interviewing an alien on TV, I don't think the riddle will be solved for a while.
    07/05/07 @ 13:42
    Comment from: Sue [Member] Email
    SueAndrea -> Agreed!
    07/05/07 @ 17:04

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