A glowing “wash tub” streaks across the Kentucky sky, a dog bolts under the house, and eleven people barricade a farmhouse as small, long-limbed figures peer through the glass. We revisit the Kelly–Hopkinsville encounter with fresh eyes, unpacking the fear-soaked timeline, the metallic “ping” of bullets, and the eerie return of the watchers near dawn—all while balancing folklore, forensics, and the psychology of panic. We walk through what made this night iconic: eleven witnesses, consistent...
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A glowing “wash tub” streaks across the Kentucky sky, a dog bolts under the house, and eleven people barricade a farmhouse as small, long-limbed figures peer through the glass. We revisit the Kelly–Hopkinsville encounter with fresh eyes, unpacking the fear-soaked timeline, the metallic “ping” of bullets, and the eerie return of the watchers near dawn—all while balancing folklore, forensics, and the psychology of panic. We walk through what made this night iconic: eleven witnesses, consistent...
Kenneth Arnold's UFO Sighting and the Birth of the Flying Saucer
Aliens? Yes! But Maybe No
26 minutes
7 months ago
Kenneth Arnold's UFO Sighting and the Birth of the Flying Saucer
Flying saucers, close encounters, and the origin of a pop culture phenomenon! This week, Travis and Josh delve into the story of Kenneth Arnold, the pilot whose 1947 sighting sparked the world's fascination with UFOs. Was it a military operation, a trick of the light, or something truly otherworldly? Join us as we explore Arnold's incredible account, the birth of the term 'flying saucer,' and the fascinating start of our modern UFO obsession. Send Fan Mail!
Aliens? Yes! But Maybe No
A glowing “wash tub” streaks across the Kentucky sky, a dog bolts under the house, and eleven people barricade a farmhouse as small, long-limbed figures peer through the glass. We revisit the Kelly–Hopkinsville encounter with fresh eyes, unpacking the fear-soaked timeline, the metallic “ping” of bullets, and the eerie return of the watchers near dawn—all while balancing folklore, forensics, and the psychology of panic. We walk through what made this night iconic: eleven witnesses, consistent...