ID | #1632832946 |
Añadido | Mar, 28/09/2021 |
Autor | July N. |
Fuentes | The Kansas City Star
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Estado | Estudio
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Datos iniciales
Kansas City, Missouri, 12 de julio de 1947.
Barcos voladores de la década de 1880
El problema del platillo volador o el disco de meteoritos me recuerda que en la década de 1880 teníamos el mito del barco volador. Personas en todas partes del país informaron haber visto las luces de los supuestos barcos voladores en el cielo durante la noche. Por la tarde no se veían. Los periódicos publicaron artículos en primera plana como incidentes reales.
Recuerdo un artículo en the Star en el que una nave voladora aterrizó en un pasto cerca del Everest (Kansas) y se vio a personas con ropa extraña, presumiblemente del planeta Marte, recogiendo y matando a un hermoso animal carnívoro cargando su presa a bordo de la nave. nave y despegue.
CO WOODCOCK
Noticias originales
Kansas City, Missouri, STAR, 12 July 1947, page
Flying Ships of 1880s.
To the Star: The flying saucer, or meteor disk, problem reminds me that back in the 1880s we had the flying ship myth. Persons in all parts of the country reported seeing the lights of supposed flying ships appearing in the sky at night. They never were visible during the day. Newspapers carried articles on the front page as true incidents.
I remember one article in The Star, wherein a flying ship landed in a pasture near Everest, Kas., and strangely garbed men, supposedly from the planet Mars, were seen to select and slaughter a fine beef animal, load their kill on board the ship and take off.
C. O. WOODCOCK
1457 East Sixty-sixth terrace.
"Sky Disks" Are in His Eyes.
Manhattan, Kas. - To The Star: After reading the accounts of the "mystery disks," I went outside the house and looked at the sky. There I saw, or seemed to see, many of the same disks streaking across the sky. I called my parents out to see the same things.
Then my father, who is a doctor, said the things we saw were nothing but red blood cells mirrored against the back of the eye. He said red blood cells were circular in shape and one side was slightly hollow. This is the same description as that of the "mystery disks."
Could this be the answer to the national mystery?
LAWRENCE EVANS
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