Has anyone ever worked out how the Greys manage to stop their eyeballs colliding in their skulls, or how they have any space left over for their brains?
Yeah, there have been gray aliens in movies before. Not disputing that, its just the aliens dont look like the modern versions we are accustomed to in modern reports. Whitleys book is the first occurance of this type of spindly limbed, almond eyes large headed gray type.
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Has anyone ever worked out how the Greys manage to stop their eyeballs colliding in their skulls, or how they have any space left over for their brains?
Be skeptical of the things you believe are false, but be very skeptical of the things you believe are true.
Th term 'flying saucer' comes from the first really widely publicised UFO incident, Arnold's Cascade Mountains sighting in 1947. He said the objects were
'flying like a saucer would'. After that UFOs tended towards a saucer shape.
The 'grays' became the prevelant aliens witnessed after Whitley Streiber's popular 1987 book 'Communion'. Grays had already been 'seen' but there were many other 'competing' forms, regionally influenced (probably overlapping with folklore).
The concept of ghosts is, of course, much older. Tradition feeds media portrayals of ghosts that, in turn, feeds those actually witnessed.
Lots of this is documented in books by Hilary Evans. See also Magonia magazine.
Last edited by Mulder; 5th February 2009 at 04:38 PM.
Indeed yes. Even though Kenneth Arnold clearly stated and drew cresent shaped craft, that he claimed moved like skipping saucers, the media misinterpreted and then everyone started seeing what the media had said, flying saucers, rather than what Arnold had seen, flying cresents (or Geese).
'Croydon' Bob Newman. The ladies call him "Thrush" - as he's an irritating cunt.
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