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 May 8, 1950 This is one of the
        most famous UFO pictures ever taken. Photographed by Paul Trent, and first witnessed by
        his wife. They were published in a local newspaper in McMinnville, Oregon shortly
        thereafter. Soon, the Trent photos were published in Life magazine edition of June 26,
        1950. The rest is history.These photos have been deemed authentic for over 50 years.
 May 8, 1950 This is one of the
        most famous UFO pictures ever taken. Photographed by Paul Trent, and first witnessed by
        his wife. They were published in a local newspaper in McMinnville, Oregon shortly
        thereafter. Soon, the Trent photos were published in Life magazine edition of June 26,
        1950. The rest is history.These photos have been deemed authentic for over 50 years. 
 Lubbock, Texas, 1951. The famous
        photographs from the "Lubbock lights" in Texas, 31 August 1951. Years later,
        ignoring all testimonies and evidences, skeptics stated that these objects were... birds.
        This most ridiculous explanation was typical of how early UFO photos were often explained
        away. Carl Hart Jr. an 18 year old student took this famous picture with his Kodak camera.
        There were at least 100 witnesses the objects. This is one of the classics of Ufology.
 Lubbock, Texas, 1951. The famous
        photographs from the "Lubbock lights" in Texas, 31 August 1951. Years later,
        ignoring all testimonies and evidences, skeptics stated that these objects were... birds.
        This most ridiculous explanation was typical of how early UFO photos were often explained
        away. Carl Hart Jr. an 18 year old student took this famous picture with his Kodak camera.
        There were at least 100 witnesses the objects. This is one of the classics of Ufology.
 Washington D. C. 1952. During the
        dawn of Ufology in the United States, unidentified flying objects made themselves known to
        the leaders of the free world in 1952, buzzing over the White House, the Capitol building,
        and the Pentagon. Seemingly the unknown objects were defying the very governmental
        agencies sworn to protect the United States from foreign powers. Washington National
        Airport and Andrews Air Force Base picked up a number of UFOs on their radar screens on
        July 19, 1952, beginning a wave of sightings still unexplained to this day.
 Washington D. C. 1952. During the
        dawn of Ufology in the United States, unidentified flying objects made themselves known to
        the leaders of the free world in 1952, buzzing over the White House, the Capitol building,
        and the Pentagon. Seemingly the unknown objects were defying the very governmental
        agencies sworn to protect the United States from foreign powers. Washington National
        Airport and Andrews Air Force Base picked up a number of UFOs on their radar screens on
        July 19, 1952, beginning a wave of sightings still unexplained to this day. 
 1952-Salem, Massachusetts. July
        16, 1952 During the peak of the 1952 UFO Flap, Shel Alpert, a USCG seaman on duty in the
        Coast Guard Weather Office at the Salem Coast Guard Station, saw four brilliant lights in
        the sky. He called another Guardsman to see the lights, but in those few seconds the
        lights had become more dim. When they brightened again, he quickly took a single
        photograph through the window of the office. This photo has been published in many books,
        newspapers and magazines.
 1952-Salem, Massachusetts. July
        16, 1952 During the peak of the 1952 UFO Flap, Shel Alpert, a USCG seaman on duty in the
        Coast Guard Weather Office at the Salem Coast Guard Station, saw four brilliant lights in
        the sky. He called another Guardsman to see the lights, but in those few seconds the
        lights had become more dim. When they brightened again, he quickly took a single
        photograph through the window of the office. This photo has been published in many books,
        newspapers and magazines.
 In 1898 archeologists found a small wooden object in a tomb at Saqqara,
        Egypt. They identified it as a "bird model" and placed it in a box of other bird
        figures in the storage area of a Cairo museum. The object was forgotten for many years
        until Dr. Khalil Messiha rediscovered it and realized its significance. The Egyptian
        Ministry of Culture comissioned a group of scientists to study the object. As a result the
        object was given its own exhibit detailing its unusual features.
In 1898 archeologists found a small wooden object in a tomb at Saqqara,
        Egypt. They identified it as a "bird model" and placed it in a box of other bird
        figures in the storage area of a Cairo museum. The object was forgotten for many years
        until Dr. Khalil Messiha rediscovered it and realized its significance. The Egyptian
        Ministry of Culture comissioned a group of scientists to study the object. As a result the
        object was given its own exhibit detailing its unusual features. 
The six inch long artifact is not a bird effigy, but an advanced model glider. The wings curve downward at the tips, a form called reversedihedral by modern aircraft designers. The object has proportions which would allow a full scale version to stay in flight at extremely low speeds, down to 45 miles per hour, while at the same time carrying an enormous payload.
Ancient Egyptian engineers always built small scale models of their projects, from ships to temples. Is this artifact an echo of lost technology from before a worldwide cataclysm?