Does Google have a UFO fetish? For the third time the popular search engine has displayed images of UFOs on its main search page. See the image here…
Google has finally admitted that mysterious doodles on their search engine masthead, which showed a UFO and strange crop circles, were to mark the birthday of author H. G. Wells.
In a final picture released today, UFOs are shown spinning over houses while three-legged ‘fighting-machines’ cause havoc. The terrifying machines were famously described in Wells’ novel The War of the Worlds, which chronicled an invasion by Martians.
Google set up an elaborate series of clues that pointed towards the science fiction writer, to mark the author’s birth in Bromley, Kent.

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