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"textContent": "Interest in unidentified objects in the sky often emerges during periods of uncertainty, when people seek explanations for phenomena that appear mysterious or difficult to understand.\nThe human mind tends to interpret unusual sights as warnings, threats, or messages from beyond the familiar world, especially during times of social tension. Efforts to understand such phenomena have often evolved into large-scale government programs where scientific investigation served purposes that extended beyond pure research.\nHow the Flying Saucer Phenomenon Began\n\nThe story gained momentum when experienced pilot Kenneth Arnold reported seeing a group of unusual objects flying over mountain peaks. Instruments estimated their speed at approximately 1,900 kilometers per hour — an extraordinary figure for the technology of that era.",
"title": "The Truth Behind Flying Saucers: How Project Blue Book Shaped the UFO Debate"
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