What's up, Earth! Sky here filling in for Blue on Cross Dimension, and I've got Skoob from "Undiscovered Entrepreneurs" joining me to dive into some seriously weird UFO stuff - but we're not talking your typical Roswell garbage. We're going way back to the 1800s when America was becoming America and apparently something strange was already happening in our skies. If David Grusch is right about the feds harboring nonhuman craft since the nineteenth century, then we need to look at what was really going down back then.
We're talking glowing orbs crashing in Maryland in 1865 with Washington suits showing up during Civil War chaos, whirring craft in Missouri dropping metal with hieroglyphics, and the big one - Aurora, Texas in 1897 where a cigar-shaped airship crashed into a windmill. The townspeople actually buried the nonhuman pilot and named him Ned! They gave this little guy Christian rites and everything. But here's what's really cooking my brain - how did government cleanup crews know to show up so fast back when there were no phones or radios?
Skoob and I get into whether these crashes explain the massive tech jumps in the 1800s, the Great Airship Wave of 1896-1897, and why we keep seeing the same weird aluminum-like metal and hieroglyphics in story after story. Something was definitely going on, and I'm not buying the weather balloon explanations. Check in on yourself, check in on your friends, and remember - everyone deserves love, especially you
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