Giddierone
Senior Member.
This chain of thought occured today.
Someone commented on social media about the bird-like shape on the poster for the forthcoming Spielberg film (coming 06.12.26) about UFOs.
I replied that I thought it looked like a Woodpecker — which it does.
So, I searched for UFOs and Woodpeckers to see if there was a connection.
There is.
The Pileated Woodpecker is considered almost mythical and anyone claiming to have seen one is likened to a UFO witness. Also, no-one has provided photographic evidence that they (still) exist.
I think the film might include some allusion to this as a way to start talking about UFO ontology.
But then as I continued my search I kept seeing newspaper stories about UFOs and Flying Saucers appearing on the same page as stories about Woodpeckers. For those looking for patterns in this seemed too good not to comment on. The stories are often completely unrelated, but are just there sharing the same space in newsprint. I haven't had time to check but I wonder if other keywords (seagull etc.) might have the same kind of "hit" rate.
Some random examples from around the world, and across a number of decades.
Times Record, 9 Jan, 1969
Dothan Eagle 21 Feb, 1952 (unrelated stories running over two adjacent columns)
Palm Beach Post, 18 Oct, 1953
Daytona Beach News Journal 27 Aug, 1958
Richmond Times Dispatch 18 Feb, 1988
Anniston Start 20 Mar, 1989
Someone commented on social media about the bird-like shape on the poster for the forthcoming Spielberg film (coming 06.12.26) about UFOs.
I replied that I thought it looked like a Woodpecker — which it does.
So, I searched for UFOs and Woodpeckers to see if there was a connection.
There is.
The Pileated Woodpecker is considered almost mythical and anyone claiming to have seen one is likened to a UFO witness. Also, no-one has provided photographic evidence that they (still) exist.
I think the film might include some allusion to this as a way to start talking about UFO ontology.
But then as I continued my search I kept seeing newspaper stories about UFOs and Flying Saucers appearing on the same page as stories about Woodpeckers. For those looking for patterns in this seemed too good not to comment on. The stories are often completely unrelated, but are just there sharing the same space in newsprint. I haven't had time to check but I wonder if other keywords (seagull etc.) might have the same kind of "hit" rate.
Some random examples from around the world, and across a number of decades.
Times Record, 9 Jan, 1969
Dothan Eagle 21 Feb, 1952 (unrelated stories running over two adjacent columns)
Palm Beach Post, 18 Oct, 1953
Daytona Beach News Journal 27 Aug, 1958
Richmond Times Dispatch 18 Feb, 1988
Anniston Start 20 Mar, 1989