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We had visitors.
In August 1871, twenty-nine years before the Wright Brothers began working
on the first airplane, The London Times carried a story about a large oval
disk seen flying over Marceilles, France. In March 1880, twenty years before
the Wright Brothers began working on their plane, a British magazine carried
a story about several disks seen flying over Kattenau, Germany.
In May 1888, twelve years before the Wright Brothers began working on
their plane, a large round disk was reported moving at high speed over New
Zealand. Not long after, several disks were reported flying over the Dutch
East Indies.
In April 1897, three years before the Wright Brothers began working
on their plane, a huge wingless object was observed over the Midwest for
several days sweeping the countryside with bright searchlights. A week later,
a flying object employing searchlights was observed moving toward Sisterville,
West Virginia.
In July 1907, a wingless object with searchlights was observed over
Bridgewater, Massachusetts, then rising in a steep climb. In January 1910,
a huge object was observed over Chattanooga, Tennessee, and five minutes
later over Huntsville, Alabama.
In 1934, an American-led expedition in the mountains of Tibet observed
a large metallic object in the skies moving eastward at great speed.
In May 1947, a large metallic saucer was observed over Oklahoma City
and two days later over Manitou Springs, Colorado. In August 1947, a large
metallic saucer was observed over Twin Falls, Idaho, and later near Salmon
Dam.
In July 1948, a large craft with blue lights buzzed Robbins Airfield
in Macon, Georgia, and an hour later streaked passed an Eastern Airlines'
DC-3. Nine large disks buzzed a United Airlines' plane.
UFO sightings were reported at military bases, research areas, proving
grounds. A Navy destroyer tracked a UFO in the North Atlantic. Jet fighters
chased another. An air freighter was paced by one.
Visitors from another planet? The following news out of Washington (dated 10/28/08) makes
you wonder: For the first time, astronomers think they have found
evidence of an alien solar system around the star Epsilon Eridani, 10.5 light
years (about 65 million miles) from Earth. "A system like our solar system was
when it was five times younger than it is now," says Massimo Marengo, an
astronomer at the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge,
Mass.

