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APPEARANCE Some accounts have Greys wearing tight neutral colored uniform-like jumpsuits. Other reports have them appearing to be naked. In most cases, clothed Greys have no determinable gender and naked Greys have no visible external genitals. THE GREY IN SOCIETY AND CULTURE 1890-1950 Although the exact appearance of the Grey has varied with time and media, the overall concept of "''a thin diminutive grey figure with a bulbous bald head, large almond shape eyes, and minimal facial features''", has existed in popular culture for over 100 years. Grey-like beings have appeared in numerous science fiction stories from the late 19th century onwards; including H.G. Wells ' ''Of a Book Unwritten, The Man of the Year Million''; in which Wells writes about the hypothesis that the increasing industrialization of society would lead to humans developing into Grey-like beings with shrunken bodies and enlarged brains, and his 1901 book ''The First Men in the Moon'' in which he describes the moon dwelling Selenites as being short, grey skinned creatures, with high foreheads, no nose, and bulging eyes who walked with a strange gait due to their oddly articulated legs. 3 The concept was continued in comics and science fiction magazines into the early 20th century, including such works as David H. Keller 's ''The Conquerors'', which was serialized in the ''Wonder stories'', starting in 1929 December. 1950-1960 In the wake of the Kenneth Arnold sightings, the 1950s saw an increased public awareness of ETH and Flying Saucer in America; leading to a corresponding increase in the appearance of Grey-like creatures in cinema and television. 1960-1970 |
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