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How much did covers like this affect flying saucer/UFO “witnesses” in the late 1940-1970 time frame?
A flying saucer image, such as the one pictured here, would surely influence persons arriving at post-pubertal ages and well into their 30s and beyond.
It influenced Adamski apparently, but whom else in UFO lore was also directed neurologically to recall such a striking aircraft image when they observed something strange during the flying saucer heyday?
Impressionable images will replace. mentally (in situ or as a memory) what was actually seen, if one is inclined toward an extraterrestrial or exotic (Earth-derived) flying machine.
Jules Verne's 1886 Robur the Conqueror was, in part, the stimulus for the 1896 Airship “observations.”
What UFO accounts were spurred by such iconic tales and imagery, as a result of an over-animated mind-set?
Upcoming I'll tie some notable UFO sightings/events to images from media.
Yes, this has been done before, but without, generally, a determined or specific association to a witness.
What suggestive sightings do you have?
RR http://ufocon.blogspot.com – The UFO Iconoclast(s)