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re: UAP /paranormal primer: essential information for what is to come

Posted on 5/8/21 at 7:08 pm to
Posted by Enadious
formerly B5Lurker City of Central
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Posted on 5/8/21 at 7:08 pm to
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You know, similar things happened over DC in 1952. Do you think that was our Air Force too? We were just starting to build rocket engines


But what was sighted wasn't ticktac technology. There's really not much data we can look at from that incident. Imaginations and good stories sell papers. Tell me how that was such a significant event with no photos or film or...what?
Posted by Enadious
formerly B5Lurker City of Central
Member since Aug 2004
17706 posts
Posted on 5/8/21 at 7:16 pm to
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The Kenneth Arnold UFO sighting occurred on June 24, 1947, when private pilot Kenneth Arnold claimed that he saw a string of nine, shiny unidentified flying objects flying past Mount Rainier at speeds that Arnold estimated at a minimum of 1,200 miles an hour (1,932 km/hr). This was the first post-War sighting in the United States that garnered nationwide news coverage and is credited with being the first of the modern era of UFO sightings, including numerous reported sightings over the next two to three weeks. Arnold's description of the objects also led to the press quickly coining the terms flying saucer and flying disc as popular descriptive terms for UFOs.


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The reflections came from flying objects. They flew in a long chain, and Arnold for a moment considered they might be a flock of geese, but quickly ruled this out for a number of reasons, including the altitude, bright glint, and obviously very fast speed. He then thought they might be a new type of jet and started looking intently for a tail and was surprised that he couldn't find any.[citation needed]

They quickly approached Rainier and then passed in front, usually appearing dark in profile against the bright white snowfield covering Rainier, but occasionally still giving off bright light flashes as they flipped around erratically. Sometimes he said he could see them on edge when they seemed so thin and flat they were practically invisible. According to Jerome Clark,[2][3] Arnold described them as a series of objects with convex shapes, though he later revealed that one object differed by being crescent-shaped. Several years later, Arnold would state he likened their movement to saucers skipping on water, without comparing their actual shapes to saucers,[4] but initial quotes from him do indeed have him comparing the shape to a "saucer", "disc", "pie pan", or "half moon", or generally convex and thin (discussion below). At one point Arnold said they flew behind a subpeak of Rainier and briefly disappeared. Knowing his position and the position of the (unspecified) subpeak, Arnold placed their distance as they flew past Rainier at about 23 miles (37 km).[citation needed]


The first 'flying saucer' was actually crescent shaped and skipped through the skis like 'saucers skipping on water.'
BUT, everybody been seeing them saucers since!!!

Google Northrop YB-35 or 49 and that's what Arnold saw.
Posted by xxTIMMYxx
Member since Aug 2019
17562 posts
Posted on 5/8/21 at 7:56 pm to
There are real pictures of the 1952 event and they aren’t hard to find. You don’t dismiss something when over 10,000 people see it
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