Early Airship Scares

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On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show off talking about their week, allergies and other things that have been happening to them in general before they get into the news. Then, a woman in West Virginia saw two wolves much larger than they should have been. She believes that they were in fact Werewolves! Then a listener of the show writes in with her very own time slip experience one day while out walking her dog.

After the break, Kyle brings up the Airscare of the late 19th and early 20th century. Kenneth Arnold is generally given credit for kicking off the UFO object craze in 1947 by sighting what he called “Flying Saucers” in the skies over the Pacific Northwest. However, 50 years before, Sacramento grabbed the attention of the entire nation when a giant object was spotted one night flying over the capital city. The mystery of the secret airship flying over Sacramento on a storm swept November night in the late 19th century was never solved, and the story spread throughout the nation with eventual sightings in the Midwest, Texas, Massachusetts, New York, Great Britain, Australia and even New Zealand.

What were these mysterious aircraft seen over the cities and fields of North America and beyond? Was it something cooked up by the media to spark paper sales? Was the United States experimenting with a torpedo-shaped balloon? Was it a secret social club experimenting with some incredible feats in early aviation or was it something extra-terrestrial?

All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives!

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Readers Comments (2)

  1. The Robert story strikes me as a Fae. The unmarked clothes, the fact that he didn’t eat or drink, the knowledge of someone young looking. The Fae walking the world meeting people. Love the show guys.

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  2. the story of the guy walking with all the clicking going on around him and getting sleepy makes me think that maybe there was infra-sound or ultra-sound being used on him. it also make me think about how hunters do deer drives. each time he was half surrounded the open direction lead to a place he felt he could rest. i think that in north America there are not fairies like in europe but more like duendes.

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