Eight Seconds on a Card: Three Thousand Pilot Cases and a UFO Moment

To the point

With the strike ending soon, the speaker tells Mike they want to be remembered for more than this show, recalling over 3,000 pilot cases and skeptics who changed their minds after UFO sightings, the initial tension, and an eight-second card cue that often felt like twelve seconds, set to music.

Tracy Tormé; writer of Fire in the Sky

Anticipating the strike would end soon, the speaker says they don’t want to be remembered for this show. There is a moment of light-hearted reflection as laughter follows, with a sense of looking back. Addressing Mike, the speaker recalls handling over 3,000 pilot cases from around the world, including skeptical pilots who, after seeing a UFO, have changed their minds. They note that initially no one felt natural and everyone was tense. They also mention a time constraint—eight seconds to say something on a card, which would often feel like twelve seconds in practice, underscored by music.

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