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    The Seattle Windshield Pitting Epidemic Of 1954


    Have you ever heard of the Seattle Windshield

    Pitting Epidemic of
    1954? When thousands of cases of mysterious small holes in car
    windshields began being

    reported in Washington State?

    "On April 15, 1954, Bellingham, Seattle and other Washington
    communities are in

    the grip of a strange phenomenon -- tiny holes,
    pits, and dings have seemingly appeared in the windshields of cars

    at
    an unprecedented rate. Initially thought to be the work of vandals,
    the pitting rate grows so quickly that

    panicked residents soon suspect
    everything from cosmic rays to sand-flea eggs to fallout from H-bomb
    tests. By

    the next day, pleas are sent to government officials asking
    for help in solving what would become known as the

    Seattle Windshield
    Pitting Epidemic. "

    Tiny windshield holes were first noticed in Bellingham, Washington.


    Soon residents 25 miles south of Bellingham began reporting the same
    phenomenon. Police set up roadblocks

    believing hoodlums were involved,
    but none were ever caught.

    It continued to spread, reaching a Marine camp,

    prompting 75 marines
    to make an intensive 5 hour search for the culprits, but to no avail.

    As it appeared to

    approach Seattle, after more than 2,000 reports to
    police from other areas, the city of Seattle went into a panic.

    This
    was apparently not the work of vandals after all. But nobody could
    explain it.

    "...On the morning of

    April 14, 1954, Seattle newspaper subscribers
    read frontpage reports of the events that had transpired to the

    north.
    The afternoon papers carried similar stories. At 6 p.m. a report came
    in to Seattle police that three

    cars had been damaged in a lot at 6th
    Avenue and John Street. At 9 p.m., a motorist reported that his
    windshield

    had been hit at N 82nd Street and Greenwood Avenue. Then
    the floodgates opened."

    "Motorists began stopping

    police cars on the street to report
    windshield damage. Parking lots and auto sales lots north of downtown
    were

    hit, as well as parked cars as far west as Ballard. Even police
    cars parked in front of precinct stations suffered

    damage. Extra
    clerks were brought into the stations to answer the flurry of calls
    from angry and perplexed car

    owners. By the next morning, windshield
    pitting had reached epidemic levels."

    The sheriff's office stated that

    "no human agency" could have created
    the scars left on the glass.

    There were all sorts of theories from the

    Navy's new million-watt
    radio transmitter to cosmic rays to supersonic sound waves to nuclear
    fallout. Some

    people suspected sand fleas were somehow laying eggs in
    the glass because some people said they could actually see

    the glass
    bubble up right before their eyes.

    In all, some 3,000 windshields in Seattle were reported to police

    as
    having been damaged.

    Here comes the science.

    University of Washington scientists (from the "environmental

    research
    laboratory, the applied physics laboratory, and the chemistry,
    physics, and meteorology departments)

    did a quick survey of 84 cars on
    the campus. They found the damage to be "overly emphasized," and most
    likely

    "the result of normal driving conditions in which small objects
    strike the windshields of cars." The fact that

    most cars were pitted
    in the front and not the back lent credence to their theory.

    "Further investigation by

    the City of Seattle Police Department showed
    that most dings pitted older car windshields. In cases where auto

    lots
    were involved, brand new cars were unpitted, whereas used older cars
    showed signs of pitting. Police found

    rare instances of "copycat"
    vandalism, but most of the cases had a simple explanation: The pits
    had been there

    all along, but no one had noticed them until now."

    "Sergeant Max Allison of the Seattle police crime laboratory

    declared
    that all of the damage reports were composed of "5 per cent
    hoodlum-ism, and 95 per cent public

    hysteria." Puget Sound residents
    had unwittingly become participants in a textbook example of
    collective

    delusion. By April 17, 1954, pitting incidents abruptly
    ceased."

    "The Seattle pitting incident contains many

    key factors that play a
    part in collective delusion. These include ambiguity, the spread of
    rumors and false but

    plausible beliefs, mass media influence, recent
    geo-political events, and the reinforcement of false beliefs by


    authority figures (in this case, the police, military, and political
    figures)."

    " This combination of

    factors, added to the simple fact that for the
    first time people actually looked "at" their windshields instead of


    "through" them, caused the hubbub. No vandals. No atomic fallout. No
    sand-fleas. No cosmic rays. No electronic

    oscillations. Just a bunch
    of window dings that were there from the start. "
    Freedom begins when you tell Mrs. Grundy to go fly a kite.
    --Lazarus Long

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtnjim
    "The pits
    had

    been there all along, but no one had noticed them until now...

    ...Just a bunch
    of window dings that were there

    from the start."
    Very nice article, thanks for posting this. Precisely what happened to me. And I also

    think when someone in my vicinity rubs their noses, someone else does it too "just because" and it starts a chain

    reaction. It's more of an unconscious thing that I was becoming overly conscious of ...and perhaps was making me

    very delusional.

    LOL, just makes me laugh at myself

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    Having read both posts

    talked about here (waht happened t Smooth, and this current threads' first post), I'm glad to see that there's

    someone with enough brains to emphasize to us all the power of confusion and fault rumors\conclusions.


    I've

    seen it mentioned by JVK as well I think...
    People, be aware and have enough controll to inspect not just the

    products & the envoirment's reactions to them, but also your own reactions to them (both physical &

    psycological).


    Thanks Mtnjim
    Took me a while to get to this post, but it was a good point said here, so

    I'm glad I did.

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    Yessssss!
    Another one who got the

    point of the post.
    Freedom begins when you tell Mrs. Grundy to go fly a kite.
    --Lazarus Long

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