Showing posts with label extraterrestrials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label extraterrestrials. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Hello Earthlings

A woman and a small child stand in a field watching the mountainous horizon while an old style television set plays a black and white UFO movie. Image by George Cosmos Wagner

 Hello Earthlings! UFO Television is now live!

UFO sightings have been a topic of interest and controversy in the United States since the 1940s. During this time, there were reports of flying saucers and strange aerial phenomena that could not be explained. While some of these sightings may have been attributed to weather balloons or other natural phenomena, many people believed that they were witnessing evidence of extraterrestrial life.

One of the most famous and well-documented UFO sightings occurred in 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico. An object crashed on a ranch outside of the town, and some people claimed that it was an alien spacecraft. The US military initially stated that it was a weather balloon, but theories about a cover-up have persisted to this day.

In the 1950s and 1960s, UFO sightings continued to capture the public's imagination. Many of these sightings were reported by pilots, who claimed to have seen strange objects in the sky that moved in ways that were impossible for human-made aircraft. The US Air Force conducted a series of investigations into these sightings, known as Project Blue Book.

During this time, Hollywood also became fascinated with the idea of UFOs and began producing a series of movies that featured flying saucers and alien invasions. One of the most iconic of these films was "The Day the Earth Stood Still," released in 1951. The film tells the story of an alien named Klaatu who comes to Earth to warn humanity about its destructive ways. The film's depiction of a peaceful, humanoid alien and its message of peace and cooperation struck a chord with audiences at the time.

Other notable UFO movies of the 1950s and 1960s included "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers" (1956), "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1956), and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977). These films often played on people's fears of an alien invasion and the idea that we were not alone in the universe.

Despite the continued interest in UFOs and the countless reports of sightings over the years, there is still no publicly available evidence of extraterrestrial life. However, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence continues, and organizations such as SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) continue to listen for signals from other planets.

 UFO sightings have been a part of American culture since the 1940s, with many people believing that they have witnessed evidence of extraterrestrial life. While Hollywood has contributed to the fascination with UFOs through movies such as "The Day the Earth Stood Still," the search for extraterrestrial intelligence remains an ongoing pursuit. Whether or not we will ever make contact with intelligent life from another planet remains to be seen, but the search continues.

 

The image "Hello Earthlings" is an original work of art by American artist George Cosmos Wagner.


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Friday, February 24, 2023

UFO Friday

A large UFO space craft hovers over a large crowd gathered beneath ominus looking clouds on a crowded street


 Well let's just call today UFO Friday- UFO's have been in the news lately making headlines for transversing the country side and drawing fire from Air Force fighters. 

The term "UFO" stands for Unidentified Flying Object. It refers to any object or phenomenon in the sky that cannot be readily identified by the observer. While some UFO sightings can be explained by natural or man-made phenomena, there are many reports of sightings that remain unexplained.
There have been numerous reports of UFO sightings throughout history. However, it was not until the mid-20th century that the term "UFO" became widely used to describe these phenomena. In 1947, there was a highly publicized incident in Roswell, New Mexico, where it was claimed that an extraterrestrial spacecraft had crashed. While the incident was later explained as a weather balloon, it sparked a renewed interest in UFOs and the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) was a secret Pentagon program that investigated UFO sightings. The program was initiated in 2007 and ran until 2012. While the program's findings have not been publicly released, it has been reported that the program investigated several sightings of UFOs entering restricted American airspace.
There are various theories about what UFOs could be. Some believe that they are extraterrestrial spacecraft visiting Earth. Others suggest that they could be experimental aircraft or drones developed by governments or private companies. Some UFO sightings have been explained as natural phenomena such as meteors or weather balloons. 

While there is no concrete evidence to prove the existence of extraterrestrial life, many scientists believe that it is possible given the vastness of the universe. The search for extraterrestrial life has been ongoing for decades, and there have been several initiatives aimed at detecting signals from other planets. However, no conclusive evidence has been found to date.In conclusion, UFO sightings have been reported throughout history, and while some have been explained, others remain unexplained. 

In conclusion, UFO sightings have been reported throughout history, and while some have been explained, others remain unexplained. The AATIP investigated several sightings of UFOs entering restricted American airspace, but the program's findings have not been publicly released. While there is no concrete evidence to prove the existence of extraterrestrial life, many scientists believe that it is possible given the vastness of the universe.


Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Remember That Time We Got Chased By a UFO

A classic white Honda N600 is chased through the city at night by an angry blue UFO. Image by George Cosmos Wagner/ Cosmos Great Art

 Remember That Time We Got Chased By a UFO- Yeah, that was cool.

Now- do you remember those little cars? The Honda N600. The little 600cc air cooled machine made its American debut in 1970 priced at around $1500. They were small and light at less than ten feet long and 1300 pounds, and simple. The SOHC 600cc powerplant was a modified version of a Honda motorcycle engine. Most N600's were sold through Honda motorcycle dealers. 35,000 were sold in the States.

Honda replaced the N600 with the Civic in 1973 and a network of car dealers was established. 

 


 

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Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Traveling With a Friend


Traveling With a Friend- a 1973 Cadillac Sedan deVille rolls along a lonely road lined with cactus in the American southwest while a UFO flys along keeping watch. Image by George Cosmos Wagner


Traveling With a Friend- Our 1973 Cadillac is on the prowl again through the great American southwest. We seem to have acquired a traveling companion- it's always better to travel with a friend...

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