I find it amusing that the established UFO narrative tends to adhere to:
Glowing lights following planes in WWII and jokingly named 'Foo Fighters'.
In June 1947, Kenneth Arnold witnesses nine crescent-shaped objects near Mount Rainier that caused
his description to be misreported as 'flying saucers' by Reporters.
By July of the same year, Mac Brazel finds strange debris on a New Mexico sheep ranch and the US Army
initially state that they have captured a flying 'disk' via the same newspapers.
![[Image: e319510a-5839-11e7-ba48-b48d4b26961b.jpg?d=780x501]](https://images.seattletimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/e319510a-5839-11e7-ba48-b48d4b26961b.jpg?d=780x501)
Then... almost every shape in the sky becomes saucer-shaped and the Horten 229-style craft goes out of fashion.

Curious.
Glowing lights following planes in WWII and jokingly named 'Foo Fighters'.
In June 1947, Kenneth Arnold witnesses nine crescent-shaped objects near Mount Rainier that caused
his description to be misreported as 'flying saucers' by Reporters.
By July of the same year, Mac Brazel finds strange debris on a New Mexico sheep ranch and the US Army
initially state that they have captured a flying 'disk' via the same newspapers.
![[Image: e319510a-5839-11e7-ba48-b48d4b26961b.jpg?d=780x501]](https://images.seattletimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/e319510a-5839-11e7-ba48-b48d4b26961b.jpg?d=780x501)
Then... almost every shape in the sky becomes saucer-shaped and the Horten 229-style craft goes out of fashion.

Curious.
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