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One Strange Thing: Paranormal & True-Weird Mysteries

The Flying Men

One Strange Thing: Paranormal & True-Weird Mysteries

One Strange Thing

True Crime, History

4.4697 Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2022

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Amid the very earliest days of the midcentury flying saucer craze, two women in small-town Washington see something weird in the skies: men, in gray jumpsuits, whizzing around with space-age jetpacks that defy contemporary science. But nobody else will admit to seeing them… and the story somehow does get weirder from there.

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0:00.0

I'm Laura Norton, and this is one strange thing, the show where we search the nation's news archives for stories that can't quite be explained.

0:31.2

Thank you. Listeners, we'd like to begin today's episode with a question.

0:36.2

If you could have any superpower, which one would you choose? And why would it be the ability to avoid overdone

0:40.3

icebreakers?

0:42.3

Seriously, though, we think that this seemingly silly superpower question can actually reveal

0:48.8

a lot about a person.

0:50.8

For example, you'll want to steer clear of the tender date who chooses mind control as their

0:56.5

preferred talent. Conversely, you should definitely marry the one whose greatest desire is the ability

1:03.8

to communicate with their dog. The jury is still out on the desire to talk with cats, as that

1:10.1

might reveal serious masochistic tendencies.

1:13.9

And then, of course, there's the perennial favorite answer, the ability to fly. Just imagine.

1:22.1

What if you could avoid the rush hour traffic? Avoid cramming onto crowded buses or trains and just go. You, the fresh

1:30.6

air, the views, the birds, no more booking flights or taking off shoes for you. We really do get the appeal.

1:39.3

Of course, in practice, we imagine it be a bit of a nightmare. The wear and tear on your hair alone would be

1:45.7

monumental, and imagine the sunscreen you'd go through. And the heat? Well, poor Icarus made that

1:52.7

pretty clear, we think. Here in real life, unfortunately, we're without superpowers and without any

2:00.3

real progress in personal flight. Science hasn't gone so far as to give us a

2:05.7

flawless retro futuristic jetpack and no one seems to have sprouted wings as far as we can tell,

2:12.9

but if you have, please do get in touch. This podcast doesn't write itself.

2:19.3

In any case, the skies up there seem untouchably high for most of us, but not for all.

2:27.6

You see, our story today concerns someone or some ones who seem to have cracked the mystery of flight.

2:38.2

We begin in 1948 in a town in southwestern Washington state.

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