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Despite this, as these pictures show, UFO’s were present in the world before they entered popular culture. Who knows when they first began; maybe they’ve always been with us. But people have been reporting them before the 1940’s. They’ve actually been reporting them for as long as they can do so without being locked in a lunatic asylum or burned at the stake for witchcraft!

3 comments:
Until we stop believing that it only exists if we see it we can't go very far.
Dreamers and visionaries & peolple who believe 'impossible things' are what we need.
I think the authorities regard UFO's a bit like how the elders in "The Village" would regard an aircraft if it flew over. (See the post above.)
I read so much useful data above!
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