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Did you know that they walk among us ? Well, refer to popular litterature from the 50's and 60's that visitors from space are alreday here. In 1947, a U.S. newspaper reporter created the phrase "Flying Saucers" for a reported sighting (by Kenneth Arnold) and newspapers across the country followed suit. The U. S. Air Force, assigned responsibility for investigating such reports, then created the designation "Unidentified Flying Object " (UFO), which is still in general use to describe reported things seen in the sky that can't be identified. Today, "Flying Saucer" generally refers to a purported spacecraft from another world. It is generally agreed that at least 95 per cent, of all things initially reported as UFOs have ordinary explanations. But are some UFOs spacecraft from other worlds? Filo Loco
Origin: outer-space-guests.blogspot.com