Back to B.C. by Johnny Hart for October 23, 2023

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    Zykoic  9 months ago

    Flying saucers are real!

    Birds aren’t real!

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    happyinvenice23  9 months ago

    Considering the facts that they know humans destroy their own planet and are always at war and are trying to go to other planets to do the same thing. Would you stop here twice, Not!

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    The Orange Mailman  9 months ago

    This 50 year old strip is timely.

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    tony_n_jen2003  9 months ago

    The 2nd panel looks like Lost in Space.

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    Chithing Premium Member 9 months ago

    1966. Project blue book days.

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    BadCreaturesBecomeDems  9 months ago

    Late one night I saw 5 “swamp gasses” in a “V” pattern…

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    ChessPirate  9 months ago

    Swamp Gas? So, Unidentified Farting Object? ☺

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    sandpiper  9 months ago

    Easy write-off of unexplained sightings. US Gov does it all the time.

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    C Walters Premium Member 9 months ago

    I don’t get the joke…

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    xSigoff Premium Member 9 months ago

    Finally, after all these decades, the Gov’t is trying to find out about these things and declassifying sightings. Until recently, if you talked about seeing anything you eliminated any chance of promotion and probably were read onto some TS/SCI program to shut you up. Sightings of unexplainable (things) goes back to at least WWII. Because military fixed wing aircraft are nearly all nuclear weapons capable, the pilots all have to have TS (Top Secret) clearances, so it was easy to shut them up. This is all jut speculation on my part, of course…

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    bobbyferrel  9 months ago

    Saw an old cartoon many years ago that had aborigines walking through the woods with an old biplane flying overhead. One says to the next, “Swamp gas.”

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    Shikamoo Premium Member 9 months ago

    Swamp gas in a desert really is science fiction.

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