Science fiction magazine Amazing Stories Sept. 1944 featured Robert Moore Williams’ “Star Base X,” a WWII story about a teardrop-shaped UFO, a spaceship flown by alien invaders.
Science Fiction: Saucers Before Saucers
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UFO pictures – it began with a drawing by a witness, but was followed by artists’ renderings and cartoons in newspapers. See our gallery of the first flying saucer art from 1947. https://thesaucersthattimeforgot.blogspot.com/2022/08/the-first-ufo-pictures-cartoons.html
UFO reports of contact with benevolent space visitors led to the formation of study groups. In the early 1970s, one school taught members to ascend to the next level and join the aliens. https://thesaucersthattimeforgot.blogspot.com/2022/09/ufos-going-to-next-level.html