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<blockquote data-quote="Erebus" data-source="post: 185576" data-attributes="member: 11719"><p>The first known instance of the military having anyone looking at UFOs was in the 1940s with the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit. This crash supposedly occurred in 1896 or 1897 well before radar was invented(during WW2) so the only way for them to know about the UFO would have been if someone who saw it reported it to them. Telegraph was the only electronic method of communication in 1896/1897 and Aurora TX likely didn't have a telegraph station as they didn't even have a railroad station. In fact, one resident claimed that the story was a hoax intended to attract attention to the town as it was dying due to the railroad bypassing them. And what are the odds someone reporting such a thing in 1896/97 would be taken seriously?</p><p></p><p>So I wouldn't be surprised if by the time the military was even interested in such a report it had been 40 to 50 years and they sent someone to quietly look into it who determined it was a hoax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erebus, post: 185576, member: 11719"] The first known instance of the military having anyone looking at UFOs was in the 1940s with the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit. This crash supposedly occurred in 1896 or 1897 well before radar was invented(during WW2) so the only way for them to know about the UFO would have been if someone who saw it reported it to them. Telegraph was the only electronic method of communication in 1896/1897 and Aurora TX likely didn't have a telegraph station as they didn't even have a railroad station. In fact, one resident claimed that the story was a hoax intended to attract attention to the town as it was dying due to the railroad bypassing them. And what are the odds someone reporting such a thing in 1896/97 would be taken seriously? So I wouldn't be surprised if by the time the military was even interested in such a report it had been 40 to 50 years and they sent someone to quietly look into it who determined it was a hoax. [/QUOTE]
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