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Saucers - Third Saucer From The Sun album flac Performer: Saucers
Title: Third Saucer From The Sun
Style: Indie Rock, Garage Rock, Punk
Released: 2018
MP3 album: 1629 mb
FLAC album: 1973 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: AAC MP3 XM FLAC DXD MIDI RA
Genre: Rock

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A flying saucer (also referred to as "a flying disc") is a descriptive term for a supposed type of flying craft having a disc or saucer-shaped body, commonly used generically to refer to an anomalous flying object. The term was coined in 1930 but has generally been supplanted since 1952 by the United States Air Force term unidentified flying objects (or UFOs for short).

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His books claimed that flying saucers were Nazi secret weapons launched from an underground base in Antarctica, from which the Nazis hoped to conquer the Earth and possibly the planets. Serrano predicted that Hitler would lead a fleet of UFOs from the base to establish the Fourth Reich Richard Chase. According to a 1979 interview conducted by FBI agent Robert Ressler, imprisoned serial killer Richard Chase believed or claimed to believe due to his schizophrenia that Nazi UFOs had extorted him into committing his murders under threat to his own life.

Both the terms flying saucer and flying disc were used commonly and interchangeably in the media until the early 1950s. Arnold's sighting was followed by thousands of similar sightings across the world. Such sightings were once very common, to such an extent that "flying saucer" was a synonym for UFO through the 1960s before it began to fall out of favor. The Twilight Zone episodes "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street", "Third from the Sun", "Death Ship", "To Serve Man", "The Invaders" and "On Thursday We Leave for Home" all make use of Forbidden Planet's iconic saucer. a b Associated Press (June 19, 1930).

Nazi flying saucers appear twice in the CIA’s trove of documents as part of their investigations into UFOs. CIA spooks mark the information as unevaluated – but the claims made in the files are extraordinary. Modern myths have long been associated with Hitler’s secret technology – with outrageous claims going as far to allege the Nazis landed on the Moon. Files reveal claims the Nazis had a flying saucer that was capable of reaching heights of 12,400 metres in three minutes – with speeds of up to 2,500mph. Klein claims the Third Reich actually successfully carried out a test of their flying saucer in Prague of Valentine’s Day, 1945.

Flying Saucers are a commonly used form of transportation by various intelligent species. Although objects like these have been observed in the skies throughout all of human history, with well documented examples dating back to the medieval ages at least; the term has become extremely popular since the later half of the 20th century, and is often used interchangeably with .

Unmanned saucers have had more success; the Sikorsky Cypher is a saucer-like UAV which uses the disc-shaped shroud to protect rotor blades. Fata Morgana was named as a hypothesis for the myste- Some more advanced ying saucers capable of spacerious Australian phenomenon Min Min light ight have been proposed, often as black projects by aeronautics companies. part of the larger satire of 1950s B movie tropes. The Twilight Zone episodes The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, Third from the Sun, "Death Ship", "To Serve Man", "The Invaders" and "On Thursday We Leave for Home" all make use of Forbidden Planet's iconic saucer. 5 References One of the rst depictions of a ying saucer, by illustrator Frank R. Paul on the October 1929 issue of Hugo Gernsback's pulp science ction magazine Science Wonder Stories.

Tracklist

A1 Orpheus 4:11
A2 Annie 3:06
A3 Frustration 2:17
A4 Tossed A Coin 3:13
A5 Take A Chance 2:57
A6 What We Do 3:18
B1 Muckraker 4:09
B2 A Certain Kind Of Shy 3:57
B3 She's Alright 3:36
B4 Quiet Boy 2:26
B5 Shit City 3:13
B6 You Won't Find Me 3:12

Credits

  • Bass, Vocals – Craig Bell

Notes

Remastered collection of material from Craig Bell's (Rocket From The Tombs, The Mirros, etc.) band that existed from 1977-1980. Tracks from their original vinyl releases, along with several recordings released on vinyl for the first time. Includes new liner notes and ephemera on a printed inner sleeve, along with a free digital download.