War Of The Worlds Did More Than Scare People At The Time – It Gave Us A Haunting Distrust Of Communications Technology

The supposed “panic” was exaggerated by Orson Welles after the fact, and indeed it’s hard to know if people actually did panic at the time. But “in the anxious world of 1930s listening, a radio that knew your mind was a radio that could change it. The broadcast ended soon after. It had changed minds indeed.”