Uncover the hidden history of the 19th-century UFO craze!
Long before Roswell and Area 51, the Victorian era was gripped by a series of baffling aerial phenomena. In Episode 152 of the Rocky Mountain UFO Podcast, we dive deep into the fascinating world of Gaslamps and Ghostlights: The Victorian Sky Mysteries.
Based on the compelling research found in the book Gaslamps and Ghostlights, we explore a time when the skies were filled with more than just smog and soot. From shimmering metallic airships to inexplicable luminous shapes, we examine firsthand accounts from a diverse range of witnesses—including respected professors and hardworking farmers—who dared to report what they saw.
In this episode, we discuss:
The Great Airship Mystery: How credible Victorian citizens reported advanced craft decades before the Wright brothers took flight.
Institutional Skepticism vs. Personal Truth: Why publications like Scientific American dismissed these sightings as mere "atmospheric tricks," and how that legacy of denial persists today.
The Influence of Industrialization & Sci-Fi: Did the rapid rise of technology and the visionary works of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells prime the public to see "the future" in the clouds?
Trusting the Witness: A look at the clash between independent testimony and institutional control.
Join us as we bridge the gap between Victorian wonder and modern UFO lore. Are these historical anomalies evidence of early extraterrestrial visitation, or a reflection of a world in the throes of radical change?
Listen now to rediscover the "legacy of wonder" that started it all!