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That Time Seattle Thought Space Rays Were Attacking Their Cars

Since a naval station had seen an outbreak, maybe that place was ground zero, and this was all the result of the Navy’s newly installed radio transmitter. Of course, this might instead have something to do with that other terrifying 1950s military venture: nuclear weapons test.

The governor ordered a survey from a panel of scientists from various disciplines. These scientists concluded that … the glass just got pitted because sometimes, stuff hit it. Stuff like road gravel. Same with windshields worldwide. All that was happening in Washington was drivers were looking at their cars closely for the first time. As for the drivers who said they actually saw bubbles forming, they were plain deluded. 

Everyone heard the news and had a good laugh. Or, they assumed the scientists were lying, and indeed that all scientists are liars. 

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That Time Seattle Thought Space Rays Were Attacking Their Cars
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