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Jul., 1868 Copiago (Chile). A strange "aerial construction"
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bearing lights and making engine noises flew low
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over this town. Local people also described it as a
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giant bird covered with large scales producing a me-
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tallic noise. Although not an actual landing, this is
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the first instance of close observation of an unknown
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object at low altitude in the nineteenth century.
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(Fort 638; Anatomy 11)
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Dec. 07, 1872 Banbury (Great Britain). At King's Sutton an object
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0100 hours resembling a haystack flew on an irregular course.
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Sometimes high, sometimes very low it was accom-
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panied by fire and dense smoke. It produced the same
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effect as a tornado, felling trees and walls. It sud-
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denly vanished. (Fort 189)
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1880 Aldershot (Great Britain). A strange being dressed in
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tight-fitting clothes and shining helmet soared over
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the heads of two sentries, who fired without result.
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The apparition stunned them with something de-
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scribed as "blue fire." (FSR 61, 3; Magonia)
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May. 15, 1879 Persian Gulf. Two very large "wheels" were seen
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2140 spinning in the air and slowly coming to the surface
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of the sea. Estimated diameter: 40 m. Distance be-
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tween the objects: 150 m. Speed: 80 km/h/ Duration:
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35 min. Witnesses aboard the ship "Vultur" (Round
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up 17; Anatomy 12)
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1880 Eastern Venezuela. A 14-year-old boy saw a luminous
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ball descending from the sky and hovering near him.
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He felt somehow "drawn" to it, but succeeded in
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backing away in spite of his terror. (Lor. III 2O6)
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Mar. 26, 1880 Lamy (New Mexico). Four men walking near Galis-
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evening teo Junction were surprised as they heard voices com-
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ing from a "strange balloon," which flew over them.
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It was shaped like a fish and seemed to be guided by
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a large fanlike device. There were eight to ten figures
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aboard. Their language was not understood. The ob-
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ject flew low over Galisteo Junction and rose rapidly
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toward the east. (FSR 65, 3)
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Jun. 11, 1881 Between Melbourne and Sydney at sea (Australia).
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0400 The two sons of the Prince of Wales, one of them
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the future king of England, were cruising aboard "La
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Bacchante" when an object resembling a fully lighted
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ship was seen ("a phantom vessel all aglow"). (Fort
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637; Anatomy 12)
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Nov. 02, 1885 Scutari (Turkey). A luminous object circled the har-
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dawn bor. Altitude: 5-6 m. Illuminated the whole town.
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Duration: 1 1/2 min, as a bluish-green flame. Then
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plunged into the sea. Made several circles above the
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ferry-boat pier. (LDLN 48; Anatomy 14)
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Nov. 12, 1887 Cape Race (Atlantic Ocean). A huge sphere of fire
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2400 was observed rising out of the ocean by witnesses
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aboard the "Siberian." It rose to an altitude of 16 m,
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flew against the wind, and came close to the ship,
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then "dashed oft" toward the southeast. Duration:
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5 min. (LDLN 48; Anatomy 14)
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1896 Arolla, near Zermatt (Swiss Alps). Author Aleister
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Crowley was walking in the mountains when he sud-
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denly saw two little men. He made a gesture to them,
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but they did not seem to pay attention and disap-
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peared among the rocks. (Magic Without Tears, by
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A. Crowley)
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Mar. 26, 1897 Sioux City (Iowa). Approximate date. Robert Hib-
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night bard was caught by an anchor dropped from an un-
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known flying machine 22 km north of the town. He
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was dragged over 10 m and fell as his clothes were
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torn. (FSR 66, 4)
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Mar. 28, 1897 Omaha (Nebraska). The majority of the population
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2230 observed an object arriving from the southeast. It
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looked like a huge light, flew northwestward slowly,
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came to low altitude. A crowd gathered at a street
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corner to watch it. (185)
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Apr. 01, 1897 Everest (Kansas). The whole town saw an object fly
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2100 under the cloud ceiling. It came down slowly, then
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flew away very fast to the southeast. When directly
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over the town it swept the ground with its powerful
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light. It was seen to rise up at fantastic speed until
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barely discernible, then to come down again and
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sweep low over the witnesses. At one point it re-
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mained stationary for 5 min at the edge of a low
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cloud, which it illuminated. All could clearly see the
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silhouette of the craft. (FSR 66, 4)
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Apr. 12, 1897 Nilwood (Illinois). On the property of Z. Thacker, 19
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1430 km north of Carlinville, an unknown object landed.
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Before the three witnesses could reach it, the craft,
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which was shaped like a cigar with a dome, rose slowly
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and left majestically toward the north. Witnesses:
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Edward Teeples, William Street and Franklin Met-
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calf. (186; Anatomy 12)
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Apr. 12, 1897 Girard, near Green Ridge (Illinois). A large crowd of
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1800 miners saw an unknown object land 3 km north of
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Green Ridge and 4 km south of Girard. The night
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operator of the Chicago-and-Alton Railroad, Paul Mc-
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Cramer, stated that he came sufficiently close to the
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craft to see a man emerge from it to repair the ma-
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chinery. Traces were found over a large area. The
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object itself was elongated like a ship with a roof and
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a double canopy. It left toward the north. (186,187)
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Apr. 14, 1897 Gas City (Indiana). An object landed 2 km south of
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1500 Gas City on the property of John Roush, terrifying
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the farmers and causing the horses and cattle to
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stampede. Six occupants of the ship came out and
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seemed to make some repairs. Before the crowd could
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approach the object, it rose rapidly and flew toward
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the east. (188)
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Apr. 14, 1897 Cleveland (Ohio). Joseph Singler, captain of the
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"Sea Wing," was fishing with S. H. Davis, of Detroit,
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when they saw on the lake what they thought was a
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ship, about 13 m long, with a canopy. A man, about
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25 years old, wearing a hunting jacket and a cap, was
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fishing from the deck of the object. Near him were a
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woman and a 10-year old child. When the "Sea
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Wing" came close to the craft, a large, colored bal-
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loon rose from the object, which flew up with it to an
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altitude of about 150 m and circled "like a hawk"
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before flying away. (189)
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Apr. 15, 1897 Linn Grove (Iowa). A large object was seen to fly
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morning slowly toward the north. It seemed ready to land and
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five men (F. G. Ellis, James Evans, David Evans, Joe
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Croaskey, Benjamin Buland) drove toward it. About
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7 km north of Linn Grove, they found the craft on
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the ground, came within 700 m of it but it "spread
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its four giant wings and rose towards the North." Two
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strange figures aboard the craft made efforts to con-
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ceal themselves. Witnesses were surprised at the
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length of their hair. Most residents of Linn Grove
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saw the craft in flight. (190)
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Apr. 15, 1897 Howard-Artesian (South Dakota). A flying object
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nightfall coming closer and closer to the ground followed a
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train, as reported by the engineer, Joe Wright (FSR
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66,4)
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Apr. 15, 1897 Perry Springs (Missouri). A passenger train on the
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2100 Wabash line, going toward Quincy, was followed by
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a low-flying object for 15 min between Perry Springs
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and Hersman. All the passengers saw the craft, which
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had a red and white light. After Hersman it flew ahead
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of the train and disappeared rapidly, although the
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train was then running at 65 km/h. (190)
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Apr. 15, 1897 Springfield (Illinois). Two farm workers, Adolph
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Winkle and John Hulle, saw a strange craft in a field.
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They had a discussion with its occupants, a woman
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and two men, and were told the ship-had flown from
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Quincy to Springfield in 30 min and that the crew.
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was making electrical repairs. (FSR 65,1)
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Apr. 16, 1897 Downs Township (Illinois). Approximate date. While
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working in his field, Haney Savidge saw an aerial
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craft land near him. Six people emerged from it and
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spoke to him for a few minutes before leaving again.
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(191)
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Apr. 17, 1897 Williamston (Michigan). At least a dozen farmers
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morning saw an object maneuver in the sky for an hour before
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it landed. A strange man near 3 m tall, almost naked
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and suffering from the heat, was the pilot of the
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craft. "His talk, while musical, seemed to be a repeti-
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tion of bellowings." One farmer went near him and
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received a blow that broke his hip. (196)
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Apr. 19, 1897 Leroy (Kansas). Alexander Hamilton was awakened
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2230 by a noise among the cattle and went out with his
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son and his tenant. They saw an elongated cigar-
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shaped object, about 100 m long with a transparent
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cabin underneath showing narrow reddish bands,
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hovering 10 m above ground. They approached within
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50 m of it. It was illuminated and equipped with a
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searchlight. Inside it were "six of the strangest be-
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ings" the witness had seen, also described as "hid-
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eous." They spoke a language no witness could
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understand. A cow was dragged away by the object
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with the help of a strong red cable; it was found
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butchered in a field the next day. (Anatomy 16; Ma-
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gonia)
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Apr. 20, 1897 Homan (Arkansas). Capt. James Hooton was hunt-
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1800 ing in the vicinity of Homan when he heard the noise
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of a steam engine and found an object in a clearing.
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It looked like a cylinder with pointed ends, lateral
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wheels, and horizontal blade over it. Hooton spoke
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with a man who wore dark glasses and walked behind
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the craft. There were three or four occupants. The
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witness was told this was indeed "The Airship" and
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that it used compressed air for propulsion. Hooton
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saw the wheels spin as the craft rose and flew away.
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(FSR 66, 4; Magonia)
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Apr. 22, 1897 Rockland (Texas). John M. Barclay was intrigued
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when his dog barked furiously and a high-pitched
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noise was heard. He went out, saw a flying object
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circling 5 m above ground. Elongated with protru-
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sions and blinding lights, it went dark when it landed.
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Barclay was met by a man who told him his purpose
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was peaceful and requested some common hardware
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items to repair the craft. He paid with a ten-dollar bill
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and took off "like a bullet out of a gun." (192;
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Magonia)
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Apr. 22, 1897 Josserand (Texas). Frank Nichols, who lived 3 km
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2400 east of Josserand and was one of its most respected
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citizens, was awakened by a machine noise. Looking
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outside, he saw a heavy, lighted object land in his
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wheat field. He walked toward it, was stopped by two
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men who asked permission to draw water from his
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well. He then had a discussion with a half-dozen men,
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the crew of the strange machine. He was told how it
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worked but could not follow the explanation. (193;
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Magonia)
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Apr. 23, 1897 McKinney Bayou (Arkansas). Judge Lawrence A.
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Byrne of Texarkana, Arkansas, was surveying a tract
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of land when he saw a peculiar object anchored on
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the ground. "It was manned by three men who spoke
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a foreign language, but judging from their looks one
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would take them to be Japanese." (Farish, in Allende
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Letters - Award Special, 1968)
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Apr. 25, 1897 Merkel (Texas). People returning from church ob-
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evening served a heavy object being dragged along the ground
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by a rope attached to a flying craft. The rope got
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caught in a railroad track. The craft was too high for
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its structure to be visible but protrusions and a light
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could be distinguished. After about 10 min a man
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came down along the rope cut the end free, and went
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back aboard the craft, which flew away toward the
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northeast. The man was small and dressed in a light-
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blue uniform. (194; Magonia)
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Apr. 26, 1897 Aquila-Hillsboro (Texas). Approximate date. A law-
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yer was surprised to see a lighted object fly over. His
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horse was scared and nearly toppled the carriage.
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When the main light was turned off, a number of
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smaller lights became visible on the underside of the
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dark object, which supported an elongated canopy.
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It went down toward a hill to the south, 5 km from
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Aquila. When the witness was on his way back one
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hour later he saw the object rising. It reached the
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altitude of the cloud ceiling and flew to the northeast
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at a fantastic speed with periodic flashes of light. (195)
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May. 06, 1897 Hot Springs (Arkansas). Two policemen, Sumpter
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and McLenore, were riding northwest of Hot Springs
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when they saw a bright light in the sky. About 7 km
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farther they saw the light again coming down to the
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ground. One km farther the horses refused to walk.
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Two men were seen carrying lights. The lawmen took
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their rifles, called the strangers, and were told that
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they crossed the country with a flying craft. The sil-
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houette of the machine, about 2O m long, could be
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seen in the clearing. There was a woman with an um-
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brella nearby. It was raining, and the younger of the
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men was filling a large container with water. The elder
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man had a beard and suggested that the policemen
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fly with them "to a place where it does not rain." The
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same witness went back through the same spot 40
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min later and found nothing. (FSR 66, 4; Magonia)
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Oct. 28, 1902 Gulf of Guinea. Three persons aboard the "Fort Salis-
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0305 bury," including Second Officer A. H. Raymer, saw a
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huge, dark object bearing lights in the sea ahead. It
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was observed sinking slowly. Estimated length: 200
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m. (Fort 641; Anatomy 20)
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1904 Rolling Prairie (Indiana). Tom Darby, with his
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brother and mother, saw two whitish-blue objects
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about 400 m away, from a point situated 3 km north
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of Rolling Prairie. The objects hovered 2 or 3 m above
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ground, flew toward a barn, came closer to each other,
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and were hidden from view by a hill. (Hartle 164)
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1908 Coast of Delaware. The English ship "Mohican,"
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piloted by Capt. Urghart, was going to Philadelphia
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when it was surrounded by a thick, luminous cloud
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which "magnetized" everything on board. The com-
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pass was observed to swing wildly. When seamen tried
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to move some chains on the bridge, they found that
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they were glued to the metal floor. Suddenly the cloud
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rose and was seen above the sea for some time. (197)
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Jun. 30, 1908 Podkamennaia Toungouska (USSR). Unexplained
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explosion in the taiga, equivalent to a thermonuclear
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blast, sometimes interpreted as the crash of an inter-
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stellar vehicle. (Anatomy 18; Challenge 99)
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May. 18, 1909 Caerphilly (Wales). Mr. Lethbridge was walking
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2300 along a road near the mountains when he saw on the
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grass a large tubelike machine. Aboard were two men
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wearing furs and talking excitedly in a language the
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witness could not understand. The grass was found
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depressed at the site after the object had flown off.
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(198; Anatomy 21)
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Jun. 16, 1909 Donghoi (Annam). An elongated object following a
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0410 west to east trajectory flew over the town. It gave off
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a strong light and was seen by two fishermen to
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plunge into the sea 6 km away from the coast, after a
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steady flight of about 9 min. (Anatomy 21)
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Jan. 1910 Invercargill (New Zealand). Several witnesses -
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2300 among them the vicar, the Mayor, and a policeman
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-saw a cigar-shaped object hovering at 30 m alti-
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tude. A man appeared at a lateral door and was heard
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shouting some words in an unknown language. The
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opening closed, and the object accelerated and was
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lost to sight. (Stuart 24)
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Jun., 1914 Hamburg (Germany). Gustav Herwagen opened the
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0400 door of his house and saw in a field a shining cigar-
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shaped object with illuminated windows. Near it were
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four or five dwarfs 1.20 m tall, clad in light clothing.
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He approached them, but they went aboard the ob-
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ject as soon as they appeared to be aware of his pres-
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ence. A door closed, and the craft took off silently,
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climbing vertically. (Nachrichten April, 62)
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Aug., 1914 Georgian Bay (Canada). William J. Kiehl and seven
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other persons saw a spherical craft on the surface of
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the water. On its deck were two small men wearing
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green-purple clothes. They seemed to be busy with a
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hose, plunging it into the water. On the opposite side
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were three men dressed in light brown, wearing square
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masks down to their shoulders. Seeing the witnesses,
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they reentered the craft except for one dwarf, wearing
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shoes with a curved, pointed tip, who remained out-
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side while the craft rose 3 m above the water and shot
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upward, leaving a short trail. (199)
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Aug. 21, 1915 Gallipoli (Turkey). During severe fighting in the
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Dardanelles a peculiar cloud engulfed a British regi-
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ment which was never seen again. This was observed
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by 22 men of the First Field Company, NZ Army
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Corps and stated in an affidavit. (Spaceview 45;
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LDLN 82; Magonia)
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Oct., 1917 Youngstown (Pennsylvania). John Boback, 17, was
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walking along the railroad tracks between Youngs-
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town and Mt. Braddock when he saw a saucer-shaped
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object with a platform and rows of lights, sitting in a
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field 30 m to his left. He watched the object for 1-2
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min until it took off with a high-pitched sound, rising
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gradually like a slow plane. Its size was that of an
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average car. The top of the object was a dome with
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elongated windows through which figures could be
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seen. (Hartle 157)
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1921 Marseilles (France). Undocumented report of an
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"abduction" by two beings. (Quincy)
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Feb. 22, 1922 Hubbell (Nebraska). William C. Lamb was follow-
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|
0500 ing strange tracks when he heard a high-pitched sound
|
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|
and saw a circular object intercepting starlight. It
|
||
|
became brilliantly lighted and landed in a hollow.
|
||
|
Soon afterword, a creature over 2.4 m tall was seen
|
||
|
flying from the direction where the object had landed.
|
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|
It left tracks in the snow, which Lamb followed with-
|
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|
out results. (Anatomy 22)
|
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|
45
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|
Sep. 09, 1922 Barmouth (Wales). John Morris and William James
|
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|
saw an object fall into the ocean so slowly that it was
|
||
|
thought to be a plane. A boat was sent out, but
|
||
|
nothing was found. (Fort 639)
|
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|
46
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|
Jun. 12, 1929 Fermeneuve (Canada). Levis Brosseau, 2O was re-
|
||
|
2300 turning home when he saw a dark object with a yellow
|
||
|
light and his horse became very nervous. Within 6 m
|
||
|
of the object four or five dwarfish figures were running
|
||
|
back and forth. He heard their pointed, childlike
|
||
|
voices, then saw the dark object take off with a ma-
|
||
|
chinelike sound and a rush of air. Estimated size of
|
||
|
object: 15 m diameter, 5 m high. (GEPA Dec., 68)
|
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|
47
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|
Jul., 1929 Robsart (Canada). Five persons among them Einar
|
||
|
Rostivold, saw a huge ball of light giving off fiery
|
||
|
colors, 25 km from Robsart. It landed slowly, van-
|
||
|
ished gradually after illuminating the whole country-
|
||
|
side for 30 min. (Fate Jan., 58)
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|
48
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|
Summer, 1933 Cherryville (Pennsylvania). A man observed a faint
|
||
|
Morning violet light in a field between this town and Morres-
|
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|
town. Walking to it, he found an ovoid object 3 m in
|
||
|
diameter and 2 m thick with a circular opening similar
|
||
|
to a vault door. Pushing it, he found the room full of
|
||
|
violet light and observed many instruments, no oc-
|
||
|
cupant. Smell of ammonia. (APRO Jul., 64)
|
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|
49
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|
Fall, 1938 Juminda (Estonian coast). (Or following year.) Two
|
||
|
persons saw a strange "frog-man" 1 m tall with a
|
||
|
round head, no neck, and a hump in front of the body.
|
||
|
The mouth was a large, straight slit, the eyes were like
|
||
|
smaller slits. The skin was brown-green, compared to
|
||
|
pegamoid, hands normal. The creature walked in a
|
||
|
peculiar "but elegant" fashion, the head waving up
|
||
|
and down while the legs moved "carefully." When
|
||
|
pursued, the creature accelerated very fast, with feet
|
||
|
"fluttering." About 100 m away it vanished com-
|
||
|
pletely'. (Personal)
|
||
|
50
|
||
|
Sep., 1943 Oncativo (Argentina). Navarro Ocampo, driving be-
|
||
|
0400 tween Rosario and Cordoba, saw a large, saucer-shaped
|
||
|
object on the ground 500 m to the left of the road. It
|
||
|
glowed with a bluish-green light, made a whistling
|
||
|
sound, rose to 100 m altitude, then left at fantastic
|
||
|
speed. A strange metal block is said to have been
|
||
|
found at the spot. (GEPA Dec., 68)
|
||
|
51
|
||
|
End Aug., 1944
|
||
|
Mattoon (Illinois). A mysterious man appeared at
|
||
|
windows, as if in search of someone. He stunned wit-
|
||
|
nesses by pointing at them a device that "made con-
|
||
|
sciousness dissolve" and left a strange cloying smell
|
||
|
behind (FSR 61, 3; Magonia)
|
||
|
52
|
||
|
1945 Habbebishopsheim (Germany). An American soldier
|
||
|
saw a disk-shaped object come down rapidly, oscillate,
|
||
|
and land. The site could not be found in the dark.
|
||
|
The event took place 35 km northwest of the town.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
53
|
||
|
Mar., 1945 Belfast (Maine). A man out hunting observed an
|
||
|
elongated object flying very slowly, tilted toward the
|
||
|
earth. It crashed into some trees at the end of a clear-
|
||
|
ing. The enormous craft seemed undamaged as it
|
||
|
rested briefly on the ground, then lifted again with a
|
||
|
humming sound, started to spin, released a shower
|
||
|
of fine silvery threads, and rose straight up, disap-
|
||
|
pearing in seconds. (FS May., 59)
|
||
|
54
|
||
|
Mar., 1945 Aleutian Islands. Aboard the US attack transport
|
||
|
"Delarof," 14 sailors saw a dark sphere rise out of the
|
||
|
ocean, follow a curved trajectory, and fly away after
|
||
|
circling their ship. (Evidence 30)
|
||
|
55
|
||
|
Jun. 10, 1947 Douglas (Arizona). Coral Lorenzen saw a light rise
|
||
|
2300 from the ground in Mexican territory. It took a defin-
|
||
|
ite spherical shape and vanished in less than ten sec-
|
||
|
onds among the stars. (Lor. I 4)
|
||
|
56
|
||
|
Jun. 21, 1947 Maury Island, near Tacoma (Washington). Harold
|
||
|
A. Dahl and others allegedly saw six tire-shaped ob-
|
||
|
jects, 30 m in diameter, metallic with dark openings,
|
||
|
over Puget Sound. One of the objects exploded,
|
||
|
showering the witnesses with metal. Officially re-
|
||
|
garded as hoax. (Ruppelt)
|
||
|
57
|
||
|
Jun. 21, 1947 Spokane (Washington). Eight disk-shaped objects
|
||
|
1150 the size of a house, were seen flying at 1000 km/h. A
|
||
|
civilian woman stated that the objects fell with a dead-
|
||
|
leaf motion and landed before ten witnesses on the
|
||
|
shore of the Saint Joe River, in Idaho. (Atic)
|
||
|
58
|
||
|
Jun. 17, 1947 Bisbee (Arizona). John A. Petsche, electrical worker
|
||
|
1030 and another witness independently saw a disk-shaped
|
||
|
object, which seemed to land near Tintown. (Lor. I 6)
|
||
|
59
|
||
|
Jun. 30, 1947 Grand Canyon, near Williams Field (Arizona). A
|
||
|
0910 Navy lieutenant was flying at 9000 m toward the
|
||
|
south when he saw two circular objects diving at "un-
|
||
|
conceivable" speed. They were gray, about 3 m in
|
||
|
diameter, and appeared to land 40 km south of the
|
||
|
Grand Canyon. (Atic)
|
||
|
60
|
||
|
Jul. 08, 1947 Muroc Air Field (California). An Air Force major
|
||
|
1200 observed a metallic object, reflecting sunlight oscil-
|
||
|
late, go down to ground level, and rise again. Simul-
|
||
|
taneously it was observed by a captain in Rodgers Dry
|
||
|
Lake. (Atic)
|
||
|
61
|
||
|
Jul. 23, 1947 Bauru, near Pitanga (Brazil). A group of survey
|
||
|
workers ran away as they heard a hissing noise and
|
||
|
saw a disk land 50 m away. Jose C. Higgins saw two
|
||
|
figures through, a window. Later three beings in shiny
|
||
|
clothes and translucent suits, with oversized bald
|
||
|
heads, huge round eyes, no eyelashes or eyebrows, and
|
||
|
a metal box on their back, emerged from the craft.
|
||
|
They were over 2 m. tall. They drew the solar system
|
||
|
and pointed to Uranus as if to suggest that was their
|
||
|
point of origin. (Round-up 163; FSR 61, 6)
|
||
|
62
|
||
|
Aug. 13, 1947 Twin Falls, Smoke River Canyon (Idaho). Two boys
|
||
|
1300 and their father saw a sky-blue object 100 m away and
|
||
|
25 m above ground. Treetops under it were spinning
|
||
|
wildly, although the object itself did not spin. It made
|
||
|
a swishing sound. Shape: inverted plate, 7 m diameter
|
||
|
and 3.5 m thick. There was a red flame on one side of
|
||
|
the top. (Atic)
|
||
|
63
|
||
|
Aug. 14, 1947 Raveo (Italy). R. L. Johannis saw a disk on the ground
|
||
|
0900 and two dwarfs less than 1 m tall, wearing dark blue
|
||
|
coveralls with red collars and belts. They had over-
|
||
|
sized heads, greenish faces, huge, salient dark eyes
|
||
|
without eyelashes or eyebrows, but surrounded by a
|
||
|
ringlike muscle. They wore something similar to crash
|
||
|
helmets. The center of their belts projected a "vapor,"
|
||
|
and the witness suffocated, feeling a strong electrical
|
||
|
discharge. The creature had greenish hands with
|
||
|
eight talonlike fingers. (Humanoids 2; Magonia; FRS
|
||
|
67, 1)
|
||
|
64
|
||
|
1948 Swastika (Canada). Mr. Galbraith twice saw an ob-
|
||
|
ject land. The first time, it was a disk-shaped craft
|
||
|
with a humanoid figure-the second time, cigar
|
||
|
shape with three figures. (Quincy)
|
||
|
65
|
||
|
Jul. 29, 1948 Indianapolis (Indiana). An object swept over a road
|
||
|
at 10 m altitude. (Atic)
|
||
|
66
|
||
|
Aug. 11, 1948 Hamel (Minnesota). Two boys were playing outside
|
||
|
1200 when a round dull gray object 70 cm in diameter, 30
|
||
|
cm thick, landed near them like a balloon with a
|
||
|
metallic noise. It spun, went up, hovered, maneuvered
|
||
|
to avoid Phone lines and trees, and flew away to
|
||
|
the northeast. An FBI man from St. Paul found an
|
||
|
area 70 cm in diameter where the ground showed signs
|
||
|
of extreme pressure. (Atic)
|
||
|
67
|
||
|
Aug. 29, 1948 Maplewood (Ohio). A farmer observed a silvery
|
||
|
0503 sphere of large dimension rise from a wooded area and
|
||
|
hover above his farm, dropping a silvery substance
|
||
|
that disintegrated before touching the ground. (Atic)
|
||
|
68
|
||
|
Feb., 1949 Pucusana (Peru). C. A. V. an oil company employee,
|
||
|
1630 30, was driving to Lima when he saw a shiny disk at
|
||
|
ground level. He walked toward it for 10 min. Three
|
||
|
figures came out as he was 20 m away. They looked
|
||
|
like mummies, had joined legs and one large foot.
|
||
|
They "slid" along the ground. They were covered
|
||
|
with a strange "towely" skin, asked the witness where
|
||
|
they were, had a lengthy discussion with him, and
|
||
|
took him for a trip in their craft. (Lor. III 122)
|
||
|
69
|
||
|
Feb. 17, 1949 France (exact location unknown). Alain Berard saw
|
||
|
night a large, bright object land near his farm with a green
|
||
|
lightning flash. It became dark. As he approached the
|
||
|
craft, the witness saw three figures with stocky short
|
||
|
legs, apparently without heads. Frightened, he fired
|
||
|
at them three times. A moment later the object took
|
||
|
off vertically. (Oltre il Cielo, Vol. I)
|
||
|
70
|
||
|
Aug. 19, 1949 Death Valley (California). Two prospectors are said
|
||
|
to have observed a disk-shaped object land. Two
|
||
|
dwarfs emerged but were lost in the sand dunes when
|
||
|
pursued. The object disappeared. (Humanoids 52)
|
||
|
71
|
||
|
Fall, 1949 Tulsa (Oklahoma). Don Bushnell, plant superin-
|
||
|
tendent with Southwestern Porcelain Steel Corp., saw
|
||
|
an object fall in front of his car as his radio was
|
||
|
blocked. He applied the brakes; object vanished.
|
||
|
(KeyhoeS)
|
||
|
72
|
||
|
Jan. 29, 1950 South Table Mountain (Colorado). Mr. Quintana
|
||
|
of Denver saw a silvery-green ovoid object hovering
|
||
|
about 15 m above a slope and landing slowly in a
|
||
|
small ravine. Then it shot upward at very high speed.
|
||
|
Its diameter was about 20 m, and it had a revolving
|
||
|
middle band. A greenish light flashed under it, and
|
||
|
the witness felt a rush of air and a pungent smell.
|
||
|
(FS Jul., 59)
|
||
|
73
|
||
|
Mar. 18, 1950 Lago Argentino (Argentina). A rancher, Wilfredo H.
|
||
|
1830 Arevalo, saw two objects, one of which landed. He
|
||
|
walked within 150 m of the aluminum-looking craft
|
||
|
which gave off a greenish-blue vapor and "an intense
|
||
|
smell of burning benzine." A large, flat section on
|
||
|
top was revolving above a glass cabin in which could
|
||
|
be seen four tall men, dressed in something like
|
||
|
cellophane, working at various instruments. They saw
|
||
|
him and shone a light in his direction while a blue
|
||
|
light illuminated the craft; the vapor increased and
|
||
|
flames (alternately reddish and greenish) shot out of
|
||
|
the base while the object rose with a faint hum. Both
|
||
|
craft flew away toward Chile, leaving bluish trails.
|
||
|
(Humanoids 32)
|
||
|
74
|
||
|
Apr., 1950 Juneau (Alaska). Mikel Konrad made a movie of
|
||
|
eight disks he saw landing and taking off 60 km north
|
||
|
of Jun.au. (Quincy)
|
||
|
75
|
||
|
Apr. 08, 1950 Kokomo (Indiana). A metal worker was awakened
|
||
|
0200 by his dog and observed an object 60 m away at low
|
||
|
altitude. It was a gray metal disk, 5 m in diameter,
|
||
|
shaped like a top with a kind of turret. It was oscil-
|
||
|
lating, spinning slowly, and had three portholes shin-
|
||
|
ing with a blue-white light. It hovered for about 2
|
||
|
min, left toward the north, very fast. (Atic)
|
||
|
76
|
||
|
Apr. 08, 1950 River Road near Amarillo (Texas). David, 12, and
|
||
|
afternoon Charles, 9, Lightfoot saw a disk land behind a hill
|
||
|
and touched it. It was the size of a car tire, about 30
|
||
|
cm high, with a rounded top that rotated and a pivot
|
||
|
between the base and the top. It took off very fast.
|
||
|
The faces and arms of the boys later became red.
|
||
|
(200)
|
||
|
77
|
||
|
Apr. 20, 1950 Lufkin (Texas). Jack Robertson was driviug about
|
||
|
night 13 km west of town when he saw a round object about
|
||
|
3 m in diameter hovering about 7 m above him with
|
||
|
a dull red glow. It took off with a "swooshing roar"
|
||
|
as sparks flew from a slot under it. Minutes later the
|
||
|
witness feIt a burning sensation on his face. (FS
|
||
|
Jul., 59)
|
||
|
78
|
||
|
Apr. 24, 1950 Abbiate Guazzone (Italy). Bruno Facchini heard and
|
||
|
2200 saw sparks coming from a dark, hovering object, near
|
||
|
which a man dressed in tight-fitting clothes and wear-
|
||
|
ing a helmet seemed to be making repairs. Three
|
||
|
other men were seen near the craft. When the work
|
||
|
was finished, a trap through which light had been
|
||
|
shining was closed and the thing took off. The witness
|
||
|
had the time to note many details of the machine and
|
||
|
its occupants. (FSR 63, 2; Magonia)
|
||
|
79
|
||
|
May. 07, 1950 Ely (Nevada). A couple and their grandson were re-
|
||
|
1845 turning from a picnic when, about 14 km south of
|
||
|
Ely, they saw a silvery-white object at treetop level.
|
||
|
It hovered for 10 min, then oscillated "as if attempt-
|
||
|
ing to rise" and suddenly flew out of sight at high
|
||
|
speed. (Atic)
|
||
|
80
|
||
|
Jul. 02, 1950 Steep Rock Lake (Canada). In a story strangely sim-
|
||
|
ilar to that of Mr. Kiehl (Aug., 1914) (Case 40) a
|
||
|
man and his wife saw a double saucer with portholes
|
||
|
and a rotating antenna come to rest on the surface of
|
||
|
the lake. Ten figures, 1.20 m tall, dressed in shiny
|
||
|
clothing, emerged and walked on deck like robots
|
||
|
"changing direction without turning their bodies."
|
||
|
Their faces could not be seen. One of them wore a
|
||
|
red cap, had darker arms and legs and "seemed to be
|
||
|
their chief." They immersed a hose in the lake, then
|
||
|
took off. Fishermen later reported a green moss form-
|
||
|
ing on the lake. (Wilkins U)
|
||
|
81
|
||
|
Jul. 20, 1950 Porto Novo (Brazil). Mr. Campello and several
|
||
|
others in a car saw two large, silvery objects by the
|
||
|
side of the road, one on a hillock, the other on flat
|
||
|
ground, about 50 m away from each other. They came
|
||
|
within 600 m of the objects, which went away at "an
|
||
|
incredible speed," causing a rush of air that rocked
|
||
|
the car. (SBEDV 30)
|
||
|
82
|
||
|
Jun. 19, 1951 Sonderborg (Denmark). Joseph Matiszewski, a me-
|
||
|
1200 chanic, heard a whistling sound and saw an object
|
||
|
land in a meadow. Approaching within 50 m, he
|
||
|
found himself paralyzed and observed that birds had
|
||
|
stopped singing and cows seemed to be similarly un-
|
||
|
able to move. From the object emerged four hand-
|
||
|
some men who had brown skin and wore black shiny
|
||
|
suits and translucent helmets. Eight objects also
|
||
|
emerged from the craft and hovered above it. Other
|
||
|
men inside the craft and on its deck appeared to be
|
||
|
making repairs, then the objects flew to about 100 m
|
||
|
altitude and climbed rapidly out of sight. Only then
|
||
|
did the paralysis subside. (Nachrichten May., 59)
|
||
|
83
|
||
|
Sep. , 1951 Central Australia. A group of Unmatjera aborigines
|
||
|
observed a shiny circular object land near a similar
|
||
|
craft, about 12 m in diameter. Several min later, a
|
||
|
dwarf dressed in a shiny suit and having "a round,
|
||
|
shiny head" came out of one craft and entered the
|
||
|
other; both took off with a buzzing sound. (Edwards
|
||
|
93)
|
||
|
84
|
||
|
Oct. 26, 1951 Australia. The driver of a transcontinental train on
|
||
|
0400 the east-west line saw an object that illuminated the
|
||
|
countryside like the full moon. It flew very fast, came
|
||
|
close to the train, appeared ready to land in the
|
||
|
desert, then took off and disappeared. (Wilkins A
|
||
|
249)
|
||
|
85
|
||
|
Nov. 2, 1951 Mojave (California). Two forest observers were in a
|
||
|
2300 canyon 50 km north of the Mojave when they saw a
|
||
|
disk-shaped flying object in the southwest; 10 m esti-
|
||
|
mated diameter, 3 m thick, blue-green, well-defined,
|
||
|
surrounded with a glow of same color. Stopping their
|
||
|
jeep, they signaled to the object, which approached
|
||
|
within a few meters, flew away, seemed to play with
|
||
|
them. Eventually it vanished "like a magician's
|
||
|
trick." (Atic)
|
||
|
86
|
||
|
Dec., 1951 Peru (Nebraska). A man from Lincoln was driving to
|
||
|
0300 Indiana when he saw a blue light in the northwest
|
||
|
sky. It vanished to the southeast. The witness missed
|
||
|
a turn, had to go back toward Auburn, and had
|
||
|
reached a point northwest of Peru when he saw an
|
||
|
orange glow in the sky. Coming near, he observed
|
||
|
the glow came from a cauldron-shaped object on the
|
||
|
ground, about 12 m from the road. He stopped to
|
||
|
examine the object, which measured about 10 m
|
||
|
diameter and seemed to be made of cast iron. Thirty
|
||
|
cm from the top was a row of windows, 25 cm in
|
||
|
diameter, from which the orange light was coming.
|
||
|
On the other side was a blue flamelike glow. There
|
||
|
was no noise, no sign of life or activity, and no an-
|
||
|
tenna or protrusion. The witness drove away. (Atic)
|
||
|
87
|
||
|
Dec., 1951 Red Springs (North Carolina). Sam Coley and his
|
||
|
two children saw an object with a human-looking
|
||
|
occupant. (Humanoids 52)
|
||
|
88
|
||
|
Jan., 1952 Weston (Wyoming). A 38-year-old rancher saw a
|
||
|
2230 "shooting star" that suddenly stopped in mid-air be-
|
||
|
tween him and a mountain. It was seen spinning in a
|
||
|
clockwise direction. It had one red window period-
|
||
|
ially facing the observer. It went down toward the
|
||
|
Little Powder River and came up again. The witness
|
||
|
turned his car to send light signals, to which the object
|
||
|
seemed to respond by stopping its red window facing
|
||
|
the witness's location. Spinning resumed, the object
|
||
|
rose and came down. A similar craft arrived and both
|
||
|
went into the deep valley, out of sight. (Atic)
|
||
|
89
|
||
|
Early 1952 Goose Bay (Labrador). A fiery, spherical object made
|
||
|
2242 a right-angle turn during an observation by a C-54
|
||
|
crew flying from Westover to Goose Bay. It was also
|
||
|
seen from the ground by the control tower and by two
|
||
|
men who plunged to the earth when the object made
|
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|
a low pass at them. It went away at 2247. (Quincy)
|
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|
90
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|
Summer, 1952 Itenhaem (Brazil). A woman was awakened by a
|
||
|
0300 thunderclap and a strong bluish light. As she got out,
|
||
|
she saw a large number of hovering disk-shaped ma-
|
||
|
chines resembling "inverted soup plates" 200 m away
|
||
|
at an altitude of about 1 m. She observed them for
|
||
|
30 min, saw two figures standing on one of the craft
|
||
|
and looking at the sky. They went back inside, and
|
||
|
shortly thereafter the "fleet" took off, one object at a
|
||
|
time. (FSR 68,1)
|
||
|
91
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|
Summer, 1952 Martin County (Texas). Mrs. Rogers saw an object
|
||
|
descend slowly and pass across a pasture at 7 m alti-
|
||
|
tude. She stopped her car and observed it was "wob-
|
||
|
bling" in mid-air, was shaped like a turtle, and showed
|
||
|
three oarlike protrusions that moved slowly. Esti-
|
||
|
mated dimensions: 5 by 4 m, 1 m thick. It was
|
||
|
greenish-gray in color, emitted a blue flame, but
|
||
|
showed no other light. (Barker 78)
|
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|
92
|
||
|
Jun. 15, 1952 Magneville (France). Men at work in the forest saw
|
||
|
large, circular objects similar to parachutes coming
|
||
|
down. Half a dozen witnesses. (France-Soir Jun. 18,
|
||
|
52)
|
||
|
93
|
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|
Jul. 11, 1952 Hasselbach (Germany). Oscar Linke, former Wehr-
|
||
|
macht major, and his daughter Gabrielle, 11, had to
|
||
|
leave their motorcycle when they had a flat tire. In-
|
||
|
side the woods the girl noticed two men in silvery
|
||
|
suits examining the ground in a clearing near a pink
|
||
|
disk-shaped object, 8 m in diameter, showing a double
|
||
|
row of openings around the rim and a black turret on
|
||
|
top. One of the men had a flashing box. Both men
|
||
|
went inside, and the disk vibrated, rose along the
|
||
|
turretlike cylinder, then spun faster and rose out of
|
||
|
sight. (Guieu 52)
|
||
|
94
|
||
|
Jul. 20, 1952 Dai-el-Aouagri (Morocco). Approximate date. R.
|
||
|
0030 Petijean saw a luminous object, 20 m diameter, on the
|
||
|
ground. It gave off bluish flashes as it took off, leaving
|
||
|
a smell of burning sulphur. (Quincy)
|
||
|
95
|
||
|
Jul. 24, 1952 Vico (Italy). A man who was fishing in the Serchio
|
||
|
night River saw a disk hovering for 10 min. From it hung
|
||
|
a hose that plunged into the water. The object was
|
||
|
20 m in diameter, with five propellers in the rear and
|
||
|
a dome with something like blades on top. An orange
|
||
|
glow could be seen through slits along the deck. A
|
||
|
man wearing a diving helmet looked at the witness
|
||
|
through a window, and he received a kind of electric
|
||
|
shock as a "green ray" hit him. He looked up with
|
||
|
difficulty, in time to see the object fly away toward
|
||
|
the east. Six days later a stranger with a foreign accent
|
||
|
contacted the witness and intimidated him. (FSR
|
||
|
69,1)
|
||
|
96
|
||
|
Jul. 29, 1952 Enid (Oklahoma). Sidney Eubank went to the Enid
|
||
|
police station and told Sergeant Vern Bennell that
|
||
|
an enormous disk had buzzed his car as he drove be-
|
||
|
tween Bison and Waukonis on Highway 81. The rush
|
||
|
of air made the car leave the road while the object
|
||
|
flew west very fast. (Anatomy 134)
|
||
|
97
|
||
|
Aug. 19, 1952 West Palm Beach (Florida). Ronny Desvergers saw
|
||
|
evening a large, round, dark object above him in a clearing. It
|
||
|
had a turret on top. Red balls of light were emitted
|
||
|
by the object and burned him. He also observed a
|
||
|
"hideous" creature aboard the craft. Grass roots were
|
||
|
scorched at the site. (Ruppelt 222; Magonia)
|
||
|
98
|
||
|
Aug. 24, 1952 Frontenac (Kansas). A man driving through a wood
|
||
|
0600 encountred a strange object and stopped to observe
|
||
|
it. It looked like two turtle shells glued together, about
|
||
|
25 m long, with a humanoid creature in what ap-
|
||
|
peared to be a control cabin in front. Windows lighted
|
||
|
by an intense blue light and a throbbing sound were
|
||
|
also reported. The object was oscillating and suddenly
|
||
|
flew straight up with a strong humming noise. The
|
||
|
middle section supported what looked like propellers.
|
||
|
The object hovered 3 m above ground. (Atic)
|
||
|
99
|
||
|
Aug. 27, 1952 Lamberton (North Carolina). A saucer-shaped craft,
|
||
|
3 by 2 m, landed on the witness's property after hitting
|
||
|
a chimney. A little man, about 70 cm tall, emerged
|
||
|
and was asked whether he was hurt, but he did not
|
||
|
answer. The craft took off with a whistling sound.
|
||
|
(Wilkins A 268)
|
||
|
100
|
||
|
Aug. 31, 1952 Pennsylvania, exact location unknown. Herbert Long
|
||
|
saw an object land 15 m away from the road. He made
|
||
|
a drawing of it. (Wilkins A 257)
|
||
|
101
|
||
|
Sep. 12, 1952 Flatwoods (West Virginia). A group of young
|
||
|
sunset people saw a "meteor" land on top of a hill and went
|
||
|
to the site with Kathleen Hill and three men. They
|
||
|
observed a globe as large as a house making a throb-
|
||
|
bing or hissing sound and a huge figure with glowing
|
||
|
orange eyes nearby. About 4 m tall, the figure had a
|
||
|
red face and "floated" toward the witnesses, who fled
|
||
|
in terror. A lingering smell and skid marks were
|
||
|
found. (Humanoids 52)
|
||
|
102
|
||
|
Sep. 13, 1952 Frametown (West Virginia). Mr. and Mrs. George
|
||
|
Snitowski and their little girl suddenly found their
|
||
|
car stalled, and an unpleasant smell (ether mixed with
|
||
|
sulphurous smoke) filled the air. Mr. Snitowski
|
||
|
thought a chemical plant might be burning in the area
|
||
|
and walked toward a strong light visible in the woods,
|
||
|
in spite of the nauseous smell. Coming near it, he felt
|
||
|
pricklings throughout his body, had to stop, lost his
|
||
|
balance several times as he returned to the car-
|
||
|
where he found his wife terrified, pointing to a giant
|
||
|
creature (3 m tall), human-shaped, 10 m away. They
|
||
|
locked the car as "it" inspected the vehicle, glided
|
||
|
away and went into the woods. Soon afterward, the
|
||
|
sphere of light was observed to rise gradually, to swing
|
||
|
like a pendulum, and to leave a luminous trail. (Paul
|
||
|
Lieb)
|
||
|
103
|
||
|
Oct. 15, 1952 Le Vigan (France). Approximate date. Figures with
|
||
|
1910 helmets and masks were seen through lighted windows
|
||
|
inside a bright yellow, cigar-shaped object on the
|
||
|
ground. Length 30 m, diameter 6 m. Forward section
|
||
|
was rounded, and a sort of fog was noted at both ends
|
||
|
of object. (Quincy; Anatomy 62)
|
||
|
104
|
||
|
Oct. 27, 1952 Marignane Airport (France). Customs officer Ga-
|
||
|
0203 briel Gachignard observed a cigar-shaped object land
|
||
|
briefly on the airfield 100 m away, producing a dull
|
||
|
sound. The object was dark with four lighted win-
|
||
|
dows. It took off with a "swish" and a shower of
|
||
|
sparks when the witness ran toward it. (Challenge 6)
|
||
|
105
|
||
|
Nov., 1952 Dublin (Ireland). A child was burned when a strange
|
||
|
disk, 25 cm in diameter, landed near Dublin. (Per-
|
||
|
sonal)
|
||
|
106
|
||
|
Nov. 18, 1952 Castelfranco (Italy). Nello Ferrari, 41, a farmer,
|
||
|
found himself flooded with a reddish light and saw
|
||
|
a large plate 10 m above him, between gold and cop-
|
||
|
per in color. At the center of the bottom surface, 20 m
|
||
|
in diameter, was a cylinder of 5 m diameter made of
|
||
|
rapidly rotating parts, producing a noise similar to
|
||
|
that of an electric motor. On the upper surface was a
|
||
|
turret inside which three occupants were visible, look-
|
||
|
ing directly at the witness. They looked perfectly
|
||
|
human, wore rubber coveralls and transparent face
|
||
|
masks. They spoke a few words, which were not
|
||
|
understood; a loud metallic noise was heard; and the
|
||
|
top part of the object lowered itself toward the lower
|
||
|
plate. The sound gained intensity, and the craft flew
|
||
|
vertically at very high speed. (102)
|
||
|
107
|
||
|
Nov. 21, 1952 Belle-Ile (France). At a place alled "La Butte" a
|
||
|
luminous sphere, which seemed to spin, its color
|
||
|
changing from orange to white, was seen at low alti-
|
||
|
tude. It oscillated left and right, then took off toward
|
||
|
the southwest, according to the witness, Mr. Gauci.
|
||
|
(Challenge 56)
|
||
|
108
|
||
|
Jan. 29, 1953 Conway (South Carolina). Hearing a commotion in
|
||
|
his barn, a farmer observed an object about 7 m long
|
||
|
and 4 m wide at treetop level. It was light gray in
|
||
|
color and lit up inside. It resembled a half egg. The
|
||
|
witness fired his gun at the object. Numerous livestock
|
||
|
died "mysteriously" in the area after the sighting.
|
||
|
(Personal)
|
||
|
109
|
||
|
May. 20, 1953 Brush Creek (California). Two miners, John Q.
|
||
|
1830 Black, 48, and John Van Allen, reported that an
|
||
|
object, silvery, 2.5 m in diameter, 2 m thick, with a
|
||
|
tripod landing gear, landed on a sand bar 50 m away
|
||
|
from them. An occupant described as a broad-
|
||
|
shouldered dwarf wearing clothing that covered the
|
||
|
head and the trunk was also seen. His arms and legs
|
||
|
were covered with tweedlike cloth fastened at the
|
||
|
wrists and ankle. He filled a shiny pail with water
|
||
|
and handed it to someone inside the craft. He then
|
||
|
appeared to notice Black and jumped into the craft,
|
||
|
which made a hissing sound and departed. (Human-
|
||
|
oids 53)
|
||
|
110
|
||
|
Jun. 18, 1953 Houston (Texas). Howard Phillips, Hilda Walker
|
||
|
0230 and Judy Meyers saw in a garden at 118 East Third
|
||
|
Street a strange "shadow" on the lawn which re-
|
||
|
sembled a "flying man," and they watched it take off.
|
||
|
(Wilkins A 261)
|
||
|
111
|
||
|
Jun. 20, 1953 Brush Creek (California). John Q. Black, witness of
|
||
|
1830 the May. 20 incident, observed an exact repetition of
|
||
|
the scene, including the "little man." Van Allen saw
|
||
|
only the landing marks, about 30 cm wide and re
|
||
|
sembling elephant tracks. (Humanoids 53)
|
||
|
112
|
||
|
Jun. 24, 1953 Hampton Bay (Long Island). A civilian woman saw
|
||
|
0018 something like "a large aircraft" flying very slowly
|
||
|
and low. It had a lighted red band around the middle
|
||
|
and was coming straight toward her house with an
|
||
|
oscillating motion. She still thought it was an aircraft
|
||
|
of some new design when it stopped near her, 25 m
|
||
|
above ground. Then it flew backward over the water
|
||
|
and hovered, making the same noise as a swarm of
|
||
|
bees. The top section supported a series of red lights
|
||
|
and a cabin with four portholes through which a con-
|
||
|
trol panel was visible. No occupant was seen. The
|
||
|
cabin rose above the object, rotated, then glided back.
|
||
|
The object tilted toward the west and rose toward the
|
||
|
southeast, disappearing within 3 sec at an 80 degree angle
|
||
|
of climb after the 3-min sighting. Diameter: 30 m.
|
||
|
Two days later a yellowish moss was observed at the
|
||
|
site. (Atic)
|
||
|
113
|
||
|
Jul. 02, 1953 Villares des Saz (Spain). Approximate date. An il-
|
||
|
1300 literate boy cowherd, Maximo Munos Olivares, 14,
|
||
|
saw a "big balloon" on the ground behind him when
|
||
|
a faint whistling attracted his attention. Shaped like
|
||
|
a water jug, it was metallic. Through an opening came
|
||
|
three dwarfs 60 cm tall, with yellow faces, narrow
|
||
|
eyes, and oriental features. They spoke in a language
|
||
|
he could not understand. They were dressed in blue,
|
||
|
had a sort of flat hat with a visor in front and a metal
|
||
|
sheet on their arms. One of them smacked the boy's
|
||
|
face, then they reentered the machine, which glowed
|
||
|
very brightly, made a soft whistling sound and went
|
||
|
off "like a rocket." Footprints and four holes 5 cm
|
||
|
deep forming a perfect square 36 cm in side were
|
||
|
found by police. (Humanoids 29)
|
||
|
114
|
||
|
Jul. 31, 1953 Wolin (Poland). A metallic object 30 m in diameter
|
||
|
1900 was observed by five Polish and two German workers
|
||
|
as it landed in a field close to a railway. It was shaped
|
||
|
like a sphere with a flat disk around it, showing
|
||
|
numerous openings at the periphery. (Intelligence
|
||
|
Digest Nov., 53)
|
||
|
115
|
||
|
Aug. 16, 1953 Tours (France). Claude Pasquier saw two disks flying
|
||
|
2030 very low, quite slowly, along a straight course, with a
|
||
|
"hard" sound. (Anatomy 65, 141)
|
||
|
116
|
||
|
Aug. 18, 1953 Ciudad Valleys (Mexico). Approximate date. Cab
|
||
|
evening driver Salvador Villanueva, 40, observed two creatures
|
||
|
1.2 m tall wearing coveralls with wide, shiny, per-
|
||
|
forated belts, metal collars, and small, black, shiny
|
||
|
boxes on their backs. They had helmets under their
|
||
|
arms. The witness thought they were pilots of Indian
|
||
|
race. One of them spoke to him in Spanish, "stringing
|
||
|
the words together" in a strange accent. Trivial mat-
|
||
|
ters were discussed until dawn, when they returned to
|
||
|
their craft, 13 m in diameter, through a staircase under
|
||
|
the lower disk. The witness ran away when invited to
|
||
|
follow them. The object rose with a pendulum mo-
|
||
|
tion and shot up vertically. (Humanoids 32; FSR 56, 2)
|
||
|
117
|
||
|
Sep. 04, 1953 Tonnerre (France). A woman saw two objects on the
|
||
|
2130 ground and three 1.5-m-tall men running toward the
|
||
|
craft. They had oversized heads and wore helmets
|
||
|
and boots. One entered the elongated object, 5 m
|
||
|
long, 1.5 m wide, which spread "wings" that made it
|
||
|
look like a butterfly. It then took a vertical position,
|
||
|
resting on a tripod, and took off with the spherical
|
||
|
object into which the other two creatures had gone.
|
||
|
Traces were found at the spot. (GEPA 68, 1)
|
||
|
118
|
||
|
Sep. 12, 1953 Brovst (Denmark). Brovst was the scene of an at-
|
||
|
tempted abduction of a girl by two humanoids emit-
|
||
|
ting a golden light. Their hands were rugged and cold
|
||
|
like a fish. (Guieu)
|
||
|
119
|
||
|
Oct. 25, 1953 Santa Fe (New Mexico). Jim Milligan, 16, was driv-
|
||
|
2130 ing through a park when he saw something fall in
|
||
|
front of his car and stopped as the object landed in
|
||
|
some bushes. He walked toward it, found a craft that
|
||
|
looked like two ship hulls, about 3 m long, 2 m wide
|
||
|
glued together. When he tried to touch it, the object
|
||
|
flew away. (Wilkins A 223)
|
||
|
120
|
||
|
Nov., 1953 Gjasjoen Bridge (Norway). Mr. Trygve, Mrs. Bufflot
|
||
|
and a neighbor saw an object rise from behind a hill,
|
||
|
oscillate over a lake, follow their car, and stop ahead
|
||
|
of them just above the ground. They stopped, felt
|
||
|
"pricklings" until the craft took off vertically. A watch
|
||
|
stopped working, and numerous people vouch for the
|
||
|
fact that the paint on the car changed from dark
|
||
|
beige to bright green. (APRO Mar., 62; FSR 56, 5)
|
||
|
121
|
||
|
Dec., 1953 Sherbrook (Canada). Mrs. Orfei heard a knock at
|
||
|
the door in the middle of the night and obtained no
|
||
|
answer when she asked who it was. When more furi-
|
||
|
ous knocks were heard, her Alsatian dog jumped to-
|
||
|
ward the door, but suddenly retreated, trembling as
|
||
|
if terrified and retired to a corner. Mrs. Orfei went
|
||
|
to an upper door and saw two "indescribable" shadows
|
||
|
go away from the house. A while later a big, round
|
||
|
object took off 100 m away with a blue-green lightning.
|
||
|
The police found broken bushes as evidence of an
|
||
|
enormous weight. (Oltre il Cielo, Vol. I)
|
||
|
122
|
||
|
Dec. 31, 1953 Quantico Marine Base (Virginia). Marines observed
|
||
|
the landing of an unknown round object which
|
||
|
throbbed and pulsated, emitting red lights. (Wilkins
|
||
|
U 210)
|
||
|
123
|
||
|
Jan. 04, 1954 Marignane Airport (France). Mr. Chesneau, fireman,
|
||
|
2100 saw a round luminous object slowly coming down
|
||
|
and called the control tower to report it. When he
|
||
|
came out again, the object had disappeared. (Guieu)
|
||
|
124
|
||
|
Feb., 1954 Todd River Downs (Australia). A native was riding
|
||
|
a horse over a low ridge when a spherial object about
|
||
|
13 m in diameter "nearly skittled me off my horse."
|
||
|
It went up suddenly with a heavy wind, rumbling
|
||
|
and emitting four columns of smoke. (Wilkins U 211)
|
||
|
125
|
||
|
Feb., 1954 Peakskill (New York). Mr. and Mrs. Forster stated
|
||
|
they saw a craft on the ground, with a woman close
|
||
|
by. She was wearing luminous clothing, a sort of hood,
|
||
|
and thick glasses and held a tube in one hand and a
|
||
|
box in the other. Mrs. Forster had to be taken to the
|
||
|
hospital in a state of shock. (Barker)
|
||
|
126
|
||
|
Mar., 1954 Santa Maria (Brazil). Rubem Hellwig was driving
|
||
|
1700 when he saw a football-shaped machine, the size of a
|
||
|
Volkswagen, on the ground. He walked toward it and
|
||
|
met two men of slim build, normal height, their faces
|
||
|
brownish, wearing no helmets. One was inside the
|
||
|
object while the other collected grass samples. They
|
||
|
spoke to Hellwig in a strange language, and yet he
|
||
|
said he understood they were asking for ammonia.
|
||
|
He directed them to a nearby town. The craft van-
|
||
|
ished silently and instantly with blue and yellow
|
||
|
flames. (1; Humanoids 33)
|
||
|
127
|
||
|
Mar., 1954 Santa Maria (Brazil). Rubem Hellwig again saw a
|
||
|
early strange machine the next day. He observed a tall, fair-
|
||
|
complexioned man and two women, who had light
|
||
|
brown skin, long black hair, dark, slanted eyes. All
|
||
|
three wore one-piece garments of a fabric resembling
|
||
|
suede, with zippers. They told Hellwig that they were
|
||
|
scientists, spoke of the natural riches of Brazil, and
|
||
|
expressed surprise that he did not run away. (1;
|
||
|
Humanoids 33)
|
||
|
128
|
||
|
Apr. 22, 1954 San Nicholas Island (California). American military
|
||
|
1400 personnel saw a cigar-shaped object of a gray color
|
||
|
coming to the ground. Smoke was seen to rise where
|
||
|
it landed, but a search yielded no results. (Atic)
|
||
|
129
|
||
|
May. 18, 1954 Cannon Air Force Base (New Mexico). Two persons
|
||
|
1900 witnessed the landing of a lens-shaped object the size
|
||
|
of a house. It came to the ground near the railroad
|
||
|
tracks, kicking up a small sand storm in the desert.
|
||
|
One witness first decided to approach it, then ran
|
||
|
away in fear. (Binder)
|
||
|
130
|
||
|
May. 20, 1954 Bruton (Great Britain). Nigel Frapple was cycling
|
||
|
0200 home from a dance in Wincanton. At Redlynch
|
||
|
crossroads, he saw an orange glow in a field and
|
||
|
observed it from a hedge. It came from a huge object
|
||
|
35 m away, less than 7 m above the ground, which
|
||
|
made a throbbing sound. After 1 min, it moved to-
|
||
|
ward the northwest, accelerating and climbing. (2;
|
||
|
Humanoids 3)
|
||
|
131
|
||
|
Jun. 09, 1954 East Dandenong (Australia). Janet Brown, 16, and a
|
||
|
1820 13-year-old friend heard a loud noise and saw a large,
|
||
|
dark object that "burst into light" hovering 20 m
|
||
|
away at the height of a factory gate. It was cylindrical,
|
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|
10 m long, 5 m high, with a canopy on top. It flew
|
||
|
away and was lost to sight behind some trees. (Wil-
|
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|
kins U 216)
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|
132
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|
Jun. 21, 1954 Ridgeway (Canada). Mr. and Mrs. Guy Baker saw a
|
||
|
disk, about 14 m in diameter, with a dome and several
|
||
|
rotating lights. They had to push their car, which
|
||
|
could not be started until the object left the ground.
|
||
|
They found a large, brown, circular spot in the pasture
|
||
|
where the disk had been resting. (104)
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|
133
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|
Jul. 7, 1954 Garson (Canada). A miner saw a landed object and
|
||
|
a giant man with strange, burning eyes. He fainted.
|
||
|
When he regained consciousness, object and entity
|
||
|
had vanished. Investigated by the Royal Canadian
|
||
|
Air Force. (Keyhoe C 184)
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|
134
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|
Jul. 20, 1954 Oslo (Norway). Near this city, two men were chased
|
||
|
by an object and stopped their car to observe it. After
|
||
|
the sighting, a watch stopped working and the paint
|
||
|
on the car allegedly changed color. (Challenge 129;
|
||
|
3; cf. Case 120)
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||
|
135
|
||
|
Aug. 10, 1954 Hemmingford (Canada). The Coupal childrm said
|
||
|
2130 that a brightly lighted object followed them to the
|
||
|
farm. Mr. Coupal and his oldest son went to the field
|
||
|
where the children had been playing and saw an
|
||
|
orange object rise and speed off to the west. Grass
|
||
|
was flattened over 15 m, with two tracks about 5 m
|
||
|
long. (Wilkins U 237)
|
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|
136
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|
Aug. 23, 1954 Varennes, near Diges (France). Approximate date.
|
||
|
A strange object hovered low over the house of Mr.
|
||
|
Lucas and left straight up. (4)
|
||
|
137
|
||
|
Aug. 23, 1954 Lugrin, near Thonon (France). Elise Blanc ap-
|
||
|
proached an object looking like an aluminum trailer
|
||
|
with two small beings in silvery dress, grunting like
|
||
|
pigs, standing close by. The craft took on a fiery color
|
||
|
and flew away. (Challenge 129)
|
||
|
138
|
||
|
Aug. 27, 1954 Boston Creek (Canada). A wingless flying object was
|
||
|
2030 seen by Bill Supa, an employee of the Caswell Con-
|
||
|
struction Co. It landed about 2 km way from the
|
||
|
witness, who approached within 300 m before it took
|
||
|
off and flew away. Grass was flattened where it had
|
||
|
landed. (Wilkins U 227)
|
||
|
139
|
||
|
Aug. 28, 1954 Quebec (Canada). Two boys saw a craft land and
|
||
|
two or three men come out. No details given. (Con-
|
||
|
stance 277)
|
||
|
140
|
||
|
Aug. 30, 1954 North Bay (Canada). Sgt. Durdle saw a brilliant,
|
||
|
0525 circular object flying across Lake Nipissing toward the
|
||
|
Royal Canadian Air Force base. An oblong canister
|
||
|
was hanging down from a central section, which sup-
|
||
|
ported a long cone with a spinning globe on top.
|
||
|
When it tilted, the witness was able to observe
|
||
|
regulatorlike devices inside the machine through a
|
||
|
vertical lighted slit. Six brilliant appendages, which
|
||
|
looked like necklaces, were hanging from the craft.
|
||
|
Durdle woke up four Air Force men, who observed
|
||
|
the object spiraling away. (Wilkins U 227)
|
||
|
141
|
||
|
Sep. 03, 1954 Souk-el-Khemis (Tunisia). Many workers in the fields
|
||
|
12 km south of the town saw an object apparently
|
||
|
made of transparent plastic fly over the houses, stop
|
||
|
on edge, and swing like a pendulum a few meters
|
||
|
above the ground. It made several erratic jumps, then
|
||
|
resumed its horizontal position and flew away. (5)
|
||
|
142
|
||
|
Sep. 07, 1954 Harponville (France). Between Harponville and
|
||
|
0715 Contay, two bricklayers, Emile Renard, 27, and Yves
|
||
|
Degillerboz, 23 saw an object floating in mid-air
|
||
|
over a field: "It looked like an unfinished haystack,
|
||
|
with a plate turned upside down on top of it." When
|
||
|
they approached, it took off. Diameter 10 m, height 3
|
||
|
m. A kind of door was noticed. The observation lasted
|
||
|
over 3 min. The object released smoke when it de-
|
||
|
parted. (6; M 35)
|
||
|
143
|
||
|
Sep. 10, 1954 Mourieras (France). A farmer, Mr. Mazaud was
|
||
|
2030 walking home when he was suddenly confronted with
|
||
|
a helmeted being of average height who made friendly
|
||
|
gestures, then went back into the brush, entered a
|
||
|
cigar-shaped object about 4 m long, which took off
|
||
|
toward Limoges. A few minutes later witnesses in
|
||
|
Limoges reported a disk-shaped, red object leaving a
|
||
|
bluish trail. (7; M 40)
|
||
|
144
|
||
|
Sep. 10, 1954 Quarouble (France). A metal worker, Marius De-
|
||
|
2230 wilde, 34, came out of his house as a dog was barking
|
||
|
and saw a dark object on the railroad tracks, then
|
||
|
observed two dwarfs walking toward it. When he
|
||
|
tried to stop them, he found himself paralyzed as a
|
||
|
strong orange light was projected at him.The creatures
|
||
|
were under 1 m tall, bulky, and wore dark diving suits.
|
||
|
No face or arms were visible. Traces made by an
|
||
|
object of estimated weight 30 tons were noted by
|
||
|
French Air Force and police on the ballast. (8; M 44;
|
||
|
Magonia)
|
||
|
145
|
||
|
Sep. 14, 1954 Coldwater (Kansas). John J. Swain, 12, was driving
|
||
|
2200 a tractor back from the fields when he saw a small
|
||
|
man no bigger than a 5-year-old child a few meters
|
||
|
away from him. He had a long nose and long ears and
|
||
|
seemed to "fly" when he moved toward a saucer-
|
||
|
shaped craft hovering less than 2 m above ground. It
|
||
|
"opened up" and the creature "popped inside." The
|
||
|
craft became luminous and went out of sight. Strange
|
||
|
traces were found by police. The creature was dressed
|
||
|
in shiny clothes, and his shoes seemed to have "fins."
|
||
|
He carried two cylinders on his back and had long,
|
||
|
pointed ears. (9; Humanoids 53; Wilkins U 239)
|
||
|
146
|
||
|
Sep. 15, 1954 Feyzin (France). A white light suddenly swept the
|
||
|
2320 road in front of Roland M., 19, who observed that it
|
||
|
came from a large, dark object 10 m above ground. It
|
||
|
flew away with the noise of a wet firework, throwing
|
||
|
magnesiumlike sparks. (10; M 49)
|
||
|
147
|
||
|
Sep. 17, 1954 Cenon (France). Between Cenon and Vouneuil,
|
||
|
2230 Yves David, 28, met a being in a diving suit who made
|
||
|
friendly gestures. He was very small and had a voice
|
||
|
"inhuman and incomprehensible." The witness could
|
||
|
not move throughout the encounter. He saw the crea-
|
||
|
ture enter an object on the road, about 3 m by 1 m in
|
||
|
size; it took off "like lightning," throwing a greenish
|
||
|
light. (11; M 58)
|
||
|
148
|
||
|
Sep. 18, 1954 Casablanca (Morocco). A small gray disk flew over a
|
||
|
2015 car at very high speed, followed by cold air currents.
|
||
|
This was reported by Mr. Guitta of Casablana.
|
||
|
(Ouranos)
|
||
|
149
|
||
|
Sep. 19, 1954 Oberdorff (France). A bright light was seen in the
|
||
|
2115 east, came to the ground, lost its brightness, remained
|
||
|
on the spot about 40 sec. It was the size of a small
|
||
|
bus, and there was a figure in front of it. It rose and
|
||
|
took on the appearance of a red ball. (12; M 63)
|
||
|
150
|
||
|
Sep. 20, 1954 Santa Maria Airport (Azores). A guard saw a craft,
|
||
|
2300 3.5 m in diameter and 1.5 m thick, land on the air-
|
||
|
field. The witness, Vitorino Lourenco Monteiro, said
|
||
|
a figure emerged from the craft and said something
|
||
|
he could not understand, before taking off again.
|
||
|
There were antennalike protrusions on top of the
|
||
|
object. (Personal)
|
||
|
151
|
||
|
Sep. 23, 1954 Le Jou (France). The Patient family witnessed the
|
||
|
2100 landing of a bright object giving off a magnesiumlike
|
||
|
light, a red glow, and a narrow beam of light. It took
|
||
|
off again a moment later and followed their car until
|
||
|
they reached Fontland. Policemen in Plombieres and
|
||
|
several independent witnesses observed the object as
|
||
|
it flew erratically over the area for 60 min. (13; M 69)
|
||
|
152
|
||
|
Sep. 23, 1954 Lencouacq (France). Mrs. Vignolles saw a luminous
|
||
|
2100 object come down rapidly, without noise, and land in
|
||
|
a field near the church. It took off very fast a few
|
||
|
seconds later. (15; M 77)
|
||
|
153
|
||
|
Sep. 24, 1954 Becar, near Diges and "Les Michauts" or "Les Joli-
|
||
|
0900 vets" (France). Two women (Widow Geoffroy and
|
||
|
Miss Gisele Fin) made independent reports of a dark
|
||
|
gray disk, 6 m in diameter, 1 m high, seen in a clear-
|
||
|
ing. A man of normal height was standing close to it.
|
||
|
He wore dark clothes and a kind of cap. Miss Fin
|
||
|
came within 30 m of the craft and stated the man was
|
||
|
repairing it. Traces were found on the grass. (14;
|
||
|
Carrouges 98)
|
||
|
154
|
||
|
Sep. 24, 1954 Almaseda, near Castelibranco (Portugal). Cesar Car-
|
||
|
1000 doso and three others saw two individuals, 2.5 m tall,
|
||
|
dressed in shiny clothes, emerge from a landed craft
|
||
|
and gather flowers, shrubs, and twigs in a shiny box,
|
||
|
then take off. They seemed to be inviting the wit-
|
||
|
nesses aboard, but their language was not understood.
|
||
|
(Wilkins U 55, 245; 24)
|
||
|
155
|
||
|
Sep. 24, 1954 Farm Lachassagne, near Ussel (France). Mr. Cisterne,
|
||
|
2300 who was coming back with his tractor, saw a luminous
|
||
|
object fly very low over him. Two other witnesses.
|
||
|
(16;M 76)
|
||
|
156
|
||
|
Sep. 26, 1954 Chabeuil (France). Mrs. Leboeuf was suddenly con-
|
||
|
1430 fronted with a creature resembling "a child in a plastic
|
||
|
bag, with eyes larger than human eyes." This creature
|
||
|
entered a flat, circular machine, which took off toward
|
||
|
the northeast with a soft whistling. Traces. Witnesses
|
||
|
in state of shock. (17; Carrouges 116; Anatomy 70;
|
||
|
Magonia)
|
||
|
157
|
||
|
Sep. 27, 1954 Foussignargues (France). At "Revety," people in a bus
|
||
|
0230 saw a reddish light coming down. Later Mr. and Mrs.
|
||
|
Roche noticed an object on the ground, softly glow-
|
||
|
ing, a short distance from their home, but were afraid
|
||
|
to approach it. It remained there for several hours. It
|
||
|
was described as "a sort of glowing tomato, with
|
||
|
antennae on top." (18; M 84; Anatomy 71)
|
||
|
158
|
||
|
Sep. 27, 1954 Figeac (France). Children saw "a box" and "an un-
|
||
|
0840 known man" standing nearby. The object took off.
|
||
|
(Personal)
|
||
|
159
|
||
|
Sep. 27, 1954 Perpignan (France). A college student saw a circular
|
||
|
afternoon object on the ground. Two beings came out of it, then
|
||
|
reentered the craft and left. Witness in a state of
|
||
|
shock. (19;M 88)
|
||
|
160
|
||
|
Sep. 27, 1954 Premanon (France). Four children came out of their
|
||
|
2030 home as dog barked furiously. They found a large
|
||
|
object on the ground and a small being they thought
|
||
|
was a "ghost" in the yard. Raymond Romand, 12,
|
||
|
threw stones at the intruder. (20; Challenge 170)
|
||
|
161
|
||
|
Sep. 28, 1954 Froncles (France). Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Lartillot and
|
||
|
2130 Georgette Mongot observed a large, bright object
|
||
|
oscillate, then land. It changed color and was lost to
|
||
|
sight behind some trees. (21; M 94)
|
||
|
162
|
||
|
Sep. 28, 1954 Bouzais (France). At "Le Grand Tertre" Mr. Mercier
|
||
|
2230 observed that someone had stolen grapes from his
|
||
|
vineyard. He decided to stay late and catch the "rob-
|
||
|
bers." He was amazed when he saw a luminous mass
|
||
|
fall from the sky about 50 m away, and found himself
|
||
|
"paralyzed" as three figures emerged from the light
|
||
|
and moved about. He lost consciousness. When he
|
||
|
came to his senses, everything had vanished. (22;
|
||
|
M 97)
|
||
|
163
|
||
|
Sep. 28, 1954 Saint Nicolas de Redon (France). At "La Butte
|
||
|
2310 Rouge" two railroad engineers, Bernard and Potraux,
|
||
|
who were bringing a locomotive from Nantes to
|
||
|
Auray, saw a dark object take off with a purple glow
|
||
|
and follow them for 15 sec before veering off. Po-
|
||
|
traux had to see a doctor. (23; M 95; Anatomy 70)
|
||
|
164
|
||
|
Sep. 30, 1954 Dearborn (Michigan). While driving to work, Law-
|
||
|
0445 rence Cardenas, 41, a laundry employee, saw 15
|
||
|
strange men wearing dark green uniforms to his right.
|
||
|
They had cylinders on their shoulders, tight-fitting
|
||
|
skull caps with pointed peaks in front, and heavy
|
||
|
goggles. They were of medium height, and a taller
|
||
|
man seemed to be giving them instructions. About
|
||
|
80 m away was a craft 4 m high with colored lights
|
||
|
flickering on and off. The witness did not wait.
|
||
|
(Wilkins U 230)
|
||
|
165
|
||
|
Sep. 30, 1954 Marcilly-sur-Vienne (France). Georges Gatay and
|
||
|
1630 seven construction workers saw a disk at ground level,
|
||
|
with a humanoid standing close by. Both vanished in
|
||
|
a very strange manner. Physiological effects in all wit-
|
||
|
nesses. (25; Magonia)
|
||
|
166
|
||
|
Sep. 30, 1954 Brest (France). At sea between Brest and Roven,
|
||
|
dusk the crew of the tanker "Port Lyautey" observed an
|
||
|
object touch the surface of the sea, then take off
|
||
|
vertically and give off a red flame before being lost
|
||
|
to view. (26)
|
||
|
167
|
||
|
Sep. 30, 1954 Grand-Couronne (France). Jean Andrieux, ferry
|
||
|
2200 operator, saw a large white sphere, with a smaller
|
||
|
green sphere below, hang motionless above the Seine
|
||
|
for 20 min. Two witnesses. It eventually flew away to
|
||
|
the southwest. (27)
|
||
|
168
|
||
|
Sep. 30, 1954 Isle of Re (France). As he was returning home near
|
||
|
2200 La Flotte-en-Re, Celeste Simonutti saw a bright light
|
||
|
and, fearing a fire, rushed to the scene. There he
|
||
|
observed a luminous sphere 12 m in diameter hover-
|
||
|
ing at 1 m altitude, turning red, blue, and taking off.
|
||
|
Two other witnesses. (28)
|
||
|
169
|
||
|
Oct. 01, 1954 Dhubri (India). A woman reported to police she had
|
||
|
seen a luminous disk leaving a long trail. It landed in
|
||
|
a field, then took off again. (29; Challenge 132)
|
||
|
170
|
||
|
Oct. 01, 1954 Blanzy (France). Two bricklayers, Sebastiani and
|
||
|
1300 Buratto, approached a cigar-shaped object 3 m long,
|
||
|
80 cm wide, which took off from the ground with a
|
||
|
whistling sound. The pointed section of the object
|
||
|
was yellow, the rest brown. From the fore part, two
|
||
|
appendages extended to the ground. (30)
|
||
|
171
|
||
|
Oct. 01, 1954 Bry (France). A man and his dog were "paralyzed"
|
||
|
1600 as a luminous white object dived toward them and
|
||
|
climbed again. (Personal)
|
||
|
172
|
||
|
Oct. 01, 1954 Ressons-sur-Matz (France). Approximate date. A
|
||
|
1815 farmer saw a white craft in a field. Flattened grass
|
||
|
was later found at the site. (Personal)
|
||
|
173
|
||
|
Oct. 01, 1954 Jussey (France). Two young men saw a luminous
|
||
|
1900 white disk moving in the sky. It dived to the ground
|
||
|
and two men, described as being very tall and dressed
|
||
|
in white, emerged from it and made gestures. The
|
||
|
witnesses ran away in fear. (Personal)
|
||
|
174
|
||
|
Oct. 01, 1954 La Roulerie (France). Near Saint Jan d'Angely, two
|
||
|
2000 businessmen, Messrs. Estier and Phelippeau, who
|
||
|
were driving back from Royan, saw a little man cross
|
||
|
ing the road in front of their car. Having stopped, they
|
||
|
saw the figure disappear into the woods. (28)
|
||
|
175
|
||
|
Oct. 01, 1954 Branges, near Louhans (France). Coming home at
|
||
|
2200 night, Gilbert Prudent saw a lighted object on the
|
||
|
side of the road. It had a flat section and a sort of
|
||
|
"mushroom" on top. As he approached it, the object
|
||
|
became dark and took off vertically with a soft
|
||
|
whistling sound. (Personal)
|
||
|
176
|
||
|
Oct. 01, 1954 Bergerac (France). Returning home, fireman Jean
|
||
|
2200 Dufix, 26, saw an oval light in the sky and thought it
|
||
|
was a shooting star. Later he was alarmed when his
|
||
|
yard seemed to be ablaze. Rushing out again, he saw
|
||
|
a disk rise from the ground with a whistling sound. It
|
||
|
flew off, became luminous again, and took off at fan-
|
||
|
tastic speed. A neighbor, Jean Labonne, 61, saw the
|
||
|
disk, 3 m in diameter, resting on three legs in the
|
||
|
yard. (31)
|
||
|
177
|
||
|
Oct. 02, 1954 Levroux (France). At the Bourg du Cerisier, two
|
||
|
women (Janiki and Lacotte) independently reported
|
||
|
to police that a luminous disk about 3 m in diameter
|
||
|
had flown very low over the village. (32)
|
||
|
178
|
||
|
Oct. 02, 1954 Jonches (France). Two creatures were seen on the
|
||
|
ground, and two hours later a luminous red object
|
||
|
was observed at the same spot, at very low altitude.
|
||
|
(Quincy)
|
||
|
179
|
||
|
Oct. 02, 1954 Louhans (France). In the immediate vicinity of case
|
||
|
0230 175, Mr. Nicolas saw a craft with a dome on top, on
|
||
|
the ground between the road and the railroad tracks.
|
||
|
Through some openings a strong yellow light shone.
|
||
|
(33;M 109)
|
||
|
180
|
||
|
Oct. 02, 1954 Croix d'Epine (France). A mechanic, Ernest Delat-
|
||
|
2000 tre, 19, was riding home on his motor scooter when an
|
||
|
egg-shaped object, brilliantly illuminated, landed on
|
||
|
the left side of the road 15 m away. He saw short,
|
||
|
dark shapes "like potato bags" moving about the
|
||
|
object. He sped up, saw the object, the size of a small
|
||
|
bus, taking off while its color changed from orange to
|
||
|
blue and then to grayish-blue. The witness fainted
|
||
|
while telling his story. Two persons in neighboring
|
||
|
villages independently reported observing the object.
|
||
|
(Personal)
|
||
|
181
|
||
|
Oct. 02, 1954 Guebling (France). A disk emitting a weak green
|
||
|
2345 glow landed in a field. Witnesses: Messrs. Domant
|
||
|
and Gilcher. (M 105)
|
||
|
182
|
||
|
Oct. 03, 1954 Bressuire (France). Angelo Girardo, 55, a stockyard
|
||
|
dawn employee, was going to work when he saw a circular
|
||
|
craft 3 m diameter and a small figure wearing a diving
|
||
|
suit, standing close by. The object took off at a fan-
|
||
|
tastic speed. (32; M 130)
|
||
|
183
|
||
|
Oct. 03, 1954 Vron (France). Between Rue and Quend on Road
|
||
|
1845 D27, Rene Coudette and B. Devoisin were riding
|
||
|
bicycles with a third witness when they saw an orange
|
||
|
object, shaped like a honeycomb, on the road ahead
|
||
|
of them. A strange "man" wearing a diving suit was
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standing close to it. When they got within 70 m of
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it, the object took off very fast. (3Z; M 118)
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184
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Oct. 03, 1954 Chereng (France). The crowd at a fair saw a luminous
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|
1920 object arrive very fast in the sky, stop in flight, emit
|
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|
sparks, and come down to ground level. As witnesses
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|
rushed to the spot, it took off again. (M 113)
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185
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Oct. 03, 1954 Quend (France). Less than 3 hrs after case 183, an
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2110 orange object chased a car for 8 km, then flew away
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|
toward the sea. Witness: Georges Galant, a butcher.
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(35; M 116)
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186
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Oct. 03, 1954 Ronsenac (France). A circular craft was seen by Jean
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1245 Allary between Montmoreau and Villebois-Lavalette.
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|
It seemed to be gliding on the ground. It showed
|
||
|
luminous spots and became completely illuminated
|
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|
when it took off. It was about 1.20 m high. Grass was
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|
found flattened and scorched over an area 7 m across.
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(36; M 130)
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187
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Oct. 03, 1954 Benet (France). Near La Rochelle. Mr. and Mrs.
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1300 Guillemoteau saw an object, 2.5 m high, 5 m diam-
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|
eter, hover for several minutes 1 m above ground,
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|
then rise vertically. Oily marks were found at the
|
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|
spot. (34; M 131 )
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188
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Oct. 04, 1954 Limoges (France). An object was said to have landed
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|
in the yard of Mr. Montagne, a railroad employee.
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(35)
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|
189
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Oct. 04, 1954 Lezignan (France). Andre Garcia and Andre Darzais
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|
were driving a truck betwem Lagrasse and Villemagne
|
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|
when they saw a luminous object coming slowly to
|
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|
the ground. It measured about 10 m diameter and
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|
took off with a burst of light. (35)
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|
190
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Oct. 04, 1954 Chaleix (France). A farmer, Mr. Garreau, saw an
|
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|
object the size of a carriage land in his field. Two men
|
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|
of normal height emerged through a sliding door.
|
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|
They wore khaki overalls and were of European type.
|
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|
They shook hands with the witness and said some-
|
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|
thing like: "Paris? Nord?" (According to another
|
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|
version they spoke indistinct words.) They gave a pat
|
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|
on the back to Mr. Garreau's dog and took off at an
|
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|
amazing speed. (37; Magonia)
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|
191
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|
Oct. 04, 1954 Tregon (France). Several people noticed an object
|
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|
evening hovering near a hilltop. They drove to the site, but it
|
||
|
flew away. What seems to be the same object was
|
||
|
seen at Megrit, 25 km to the southwest, hovering over
|
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|
a farm. It was described as metallic, flat, emitting
|
||
|
light (38;M 139)
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|
192
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|
Oct. 04, 1954 Montceau-les-Mines (France). At Les Chavannes,
|
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|
1830 about 20 people, among them Remy Gaudicourt of
|
||
|
Sanvignes, saw a circular, luminous object rise from
|
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|
the vicinity of the railroad tracks. It took off vertically.
|
||
|
(M 138)
|
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|
193
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|
Oct. 04, 1954 Villers-le-Tilleul (France). Ten-year-old Bertiaux saw
|
||
|
1840 an object "like a tent" and an unknown man near it.
|
||
|
(Personal)
|
||
|
194
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|
Oct. 04, 1954 Poncey-sur-Lignon (France). Mrs. Fourneret, a house-
|
||
|
2000 wife, ran away as an orange, circular object 3 m in
|
||
|
diameter swung in mid-air and landed near her farm.
|
||
|
When Messrs. Girardot and Vincent arrived with
|
||
|
rifles, they found that the earth had been "sucked
|
||
|
up" over a quadrilateral area. Francois Bouiller con-
|
||
|
firmed he had seen a luminous object in flight. Ex-
|
||
|
tensive investigation by French Air Force and police.
|
||
|
(37; M 134; Anatomy 71)
|
||
|
195
|
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|
Oct. 05, 1954 Roverbello (Italy). A fisherman met with a red-clad
|
||
|
being who spoke an unknown language. No details.
|
||
|
(Quincy)
|
||
|
196
|
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|
Oct. 05, 1954 Loctudy (France). A baker, P. Lucas, was draining
|
||
|
0400 water from a well when he noticed an object some
|
||
|
distance away. It was circular, about 3 m diameter.
|
||
|
From it emerged a dwarf with an oval face covered
|
||
|
with hair and eyes "as large as raven eggs" who
|
||
|
touched him on the shoulder and spoke to him in an
|
||
|
unknown language. The dwarf went away, and the
|
||
|
object took off. (34)
|
||
|
197
|
||
|
Oct. 05, 1954 Le Mans (France). East of Le Mans on Route N23,
|
||
|
0630 Renault employees were going to work when they
|
||
|
saw near the road a luminous object on the ground
|
||
|
and felt "pricklings and a sort of paralysis." The ob-
|
||
|
ject emitted a burst of green light and flew away very
|
||
|
low over the fields. (42; Vuillequez; M 143)
|
||
|
198
|
||
|
Oct. 05, 1954 Mertrud (France). A roadmender, Mr. Narcy, saw an
|
||
|
0715 object near the road between Voillecomte and La
|
||
|
Neuville. In a report to police, he stated he saw a
|
||
|
hairy dwarf wearing an orange tight-fitting jacket
|
||
|
climb aboard the craft, which consisted of a cigar-
|
||
|
shaped section under a flat disk. Between the two
|
||
|
sections was a kind of porthole through which the
|
||
|
entity entered the object. Traces were found at the
|
||
|
spot. (38, 39)
|
||
|
199
|
||
|
Oct. 05, 1954 Beaumont (France). Ten km from here, several per-
|
||
|
1545 sons saw an object coming toward them and getting
|
||
|
brighter. When it was about 150 m away, they felt "a
|
||
|
strange sensation" and found themselves unable to
|
||
|
move. The object left a smell compared to that of
|
||
|
nitrobenzine. (34; Challenge 53)
|
||
|
200
|
||
|
Oct. 06, 1954 Monchamps (France). Mr. and Mrs. Laroche, from
|
||
|
Paris, saw a fiery sphere landing near Chantonnay.
|
||
|
(40)
|
||
|
201
|
||
|
Oct. 06, 1954 La Fere (France). Near the military barracks, soldiers
|
||
|
2130 saw a strange object on the ground 300 m away. As
|
||
|
one of them approached the torpedo-shaped object,
|
||
|
which was about 80 cm high, he found himself
|
||
|
paralyzed. (Personal)
|
||
|
202
|
||
|
Oct. 06, 1954 Villers-le-Lac (France). Two women (Mrs. Salabrino
|
||
|
2230 and her daughter) saw a whitish light in the western
|
||
|
sky. It seemed slowly to come toward the ground,
|
||
|
and was later seen between the railroad station and
|
||
|
the bridge 100 m away from their house. When it
|
||
|
moved, a very bright light was visible under its dark
|
||
|
mass. It gave off a flow of sparks and rose, hovered for
|
||
|
a moment and flew away rapidly. (M 138)
|
||
|
203
|
||
|
Oct. 07, 1954 Hennezis (France). The two Lanssellin children wit-
|
||
|
nessed the landing of a luminous, red object shaped
|
||
|
like a half-egg, and saw two occupants who looked like
|
||
|
normal men. (M 145)
|
||
|
204
|
||
|
Oct. 07, 1954 Plozevet (France). The crew of several fishing boats
|
||
|
early saw a luminous, orange-colored object over the coast,
|
||
|
apparently surrounded by dense smoke. Villagers saw
|
||
|
the same object and stated independently that it
|
||
|
came within 10 m of the ground, then flew away to
|
||
|
the southeast. (41; M 140)
|
||
|
205
|
||
|
Oct. 07, 1954 Beruges (France). A farmer, Mr. Thebault, saw a
|
||
|
0400 luminous object, 2 or 3 m in diameter, emitting a
|
||
|
beam of light which swept the countryside. (41; M
|
||
|
142)
|
||
|
206
|
||
|
Oct. 07, 1954 Jettingen (France). A railroad employee, Rene Ott,
|
||
|
dawn saw a mushroom-shaped object 3 m in diameter, in a
|
||
|
field 3 m away from Route N16 and 1 m above
|
||
|
ground. A luminous rectangle, like a door, was seen
|
||
|
on the side. It took off and flew about 5 m above the
|
||
|
witness, following him to the next village. (41; M 143)
|
||
|
207
|
||
|
Oct. 07, 1954
|
||
|
0620 Saint-Jean-d'Asse (France). On Route N138, a truck-
|
||
|
driver, Mr. Tremblay, saw an intense, blue light com-
|
||
|
ing toward him. The object producing it was cigar-
|
||
|
shaped, red and blue. Engine and headlights died.
|
||
|
(41;M 143)
|
||
|
208
|
||
|
Oct. 07, 1954 Monteux (France). R. Margaillan saw an object that
|
||
|
1430 had landed in a field. It was hemispherical, about 2.5
|
||
|
m in diameter. The witness gasped for air and felt
|
||
|
"paralyzed." (M 145; Magonia)
|
||
|
209
|
||
|
Oct. 07, 1954 St. Etienne-sous-Barbuise (France). Marcel Guyot
|
||
|
1930 was coming from work near this village, and his son
|
||
|
Jacques followed the same road 10 min later. Both
|
||
|
saw, at a railroad crossing, three objects on the ground
|
||
|
that gave a bright white light. One was circular, the
|
||
|
others cigar-shaped. (42; M 146)
|
||
|
210
|
||
|
Oct. 07, 1954 Bompas (France). Mr. Sebelli saw an object land in
|
||
|
2400 the village. He called his neighbors, and they observed
|
||
|
the departure of the craft. (43; M 146)
|
||
|
211
|
||
|
Oct. 08, 1954 Teheran (Iran). Ghaseme Fili, of Amireah Street,
|
||
|
0230 was on the second floor of his house when he saw a
|
||
|
luminous, white flying object stop in mid-air 2O m
|
||
|
away. lights were shining from the rear and the sides
|
||
|
of the craft, inside which could be seen a small man
|
||
|
dressed in black, wearing a mask with a trunk like an
|
||
|
elephant. "I was standing with both hands on the bar
|
||
|
of my balcony, looking with astonishment at this
|
||
|
strange object, when I suddenly felt as though I were
|
||
|
being drawn up toward the object by a magnet." Mr.
|
||
|
Fili cried out in terror and woke up his neighbors. The
|
||
|
object shot straight up, emitting sparks, and it was
|
||
|
lost to sight almost immediately. ( 52, 58)
|
||
|
212
|
||
|
Oct. 08, 1954 Calais, (France). On the road to Boulogne a bluish
|
||
|
2115 object, clearly seen with a dome on top, dived toward
|
||
|
the ground, became white and went away. (44, 45;M
|
||
|
154)
|
||
|
213
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1954 Huy (Belgium). A mailman saw a cigar-shaped object
|
||
|
land. Twn silhouettes "approximately human" were
|
||
|
seen aboard. (45; M 154)
|
||
|
214
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1954 Montaren (France). Between Montaren and Ser-
|
||
|
viers, 1 km from "Le Mas Blanc," Dr. Fabre, Mr.
|
||
|
Court, and six others saw an orange oval object oscil-
|
||
|
lating in mid-air. It was very bright and "fiery," and
|
||
|
it came very low. (Personal)
|
||
|
215
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1954 Dreux (France). People out hunting saw a luminous
|
||
|
sphere take off and fly toward the southwest. (Quincy;
|
||
|
M 153)
|
||
|
216
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1954 Soubran (France). Several local people saw a lumi-
|
||
|
nous, spherical object land in a pasture. (46; M 154)
|
||
|
217
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1954 Rinkerode (Germany). Willi Hoge, a projectionist,
|
||
|
evening saw four occupants of an object that had come to
|
||
|
ground level 70 m from the road. He was returning
|
||
|
home when he observed a blue light and thought an
|
||
|
airplane had made an emergency landing. The object
|
||
|
was cigar-shaped, and four men wearing rubber
|
||
|
coveralls were working under it. They were about 1.2
|
||
|
m tall and had very large chests and oversized heads;
|
||
|
their legs were short and thin. (47)
|
||
|
218
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1954 Beauvain (France). Near the Landeforet pool, Chris-
|
||
|
evening tain Carette saw for 10 sec a fiery sphere flying at
|
||
|
treetop level. Diameter: 4 m. Protuberance on top.
|
||
|
(48;M 152)
|
||
|
219
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1954 Carcassonne (France). As he was driving near Car-
|
||
|
1600 cassonne, Jean Bertrand saw a bright, metallic sphere
|
||
|
on the road ahead. The top half seemed to be made of
|
||
|
transparent plastic, and two humanlike figures were
|
||
|
standing inside. It took off rapidly, flying east. (48;
|
||
|
M 145)
|
||
|
220
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1954 Pournoy-la-Chetive (France). Four children-Gilbert
|
||
|
1830 Calda, 12; Daniel Hirsch, 9; J. P. Hirsch, 5; and Rob-
|
||
|
ed Maguin 16-were roller-skating when they saw a
|
||
|
luminous object near the cemetery. It was round,
|
||
|
about 2.5 m in diameter, standing on three legs. A
|
||
|
dwarf, about 1.2 m tall, dressed in black, having a face
|
||
|
covered with hair and large eyes, came out and shone
|
||
|
a blinding light at them, and said something in an
|
||
|
unknown language. The children ran away, but looked
|
||
|
back in time to see the object flying away high in the
|
||
|
sky. (49; M 154; Magonia)
|
||
|
221
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1954 Lavoux (France). Mr. Barrault was riding his bicycle
|
||
|
1900 when he suddenly saw a figure in a diving suit aiming
|
||
|
a double beam of light at him. The individual had
|
||
|
boots without heels and very bright eyes, walked on
|
||
|
the road for one minute and went into the forest. The
|
||
|
witness was "paralyzed" throughout the incident. The
|
||
|
entity had a hairy chest and two lights, one above the
|
||
|
other, in front of him. (45, 48; M 153; Magonia)
|
||
|
222
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1954 Briatexte (France). On Route N631 at "La Caiffe,"
|
||
|
2030 a technician, J. P. Mitto, was coming back from
|
||
|
Toulouse with two other persons when they saw two
|
||
|
small figures, the height of 11-year-old children, cross
|
||
|
the road about 5 m in front of the car and jump into
|
||
|
a pasture. Stopping immediately, the witnesess saw a
|
||
|
large convex disk take off vertically. It was about 6 m
|
||
|
in diameter, orange in color and was literally "sucked
|
||
|
up" into the sky. Brown oily spots were found at the
|
||
|
site. (43, 50)
|
||
|
223
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1954 Beirut (Lebanon). The local representative of a
|
||
|
2215 German firm, Max Favell, saw an object give off a
|
||
|
white light and land. It took off vertically, with
|
||
|
a spinning motion, and was lost to sight. (51)
|
||
|
224
|
||
|
Oct. 10, 1954 Mahallat (Persia). Approximate date. Many farmers
|
||
|
observed the landing of a "marvelous luminous ob-
|
||
|
ject," hemispherical in shape, emitting multicolored
|
||
|
beams. The central part appeared to be metallic. The
|
||
|
object shot straight up suddenly and vanished while
|
||
|
the crowd watched. (Creighton; 52)
|
||
|
225
|
||
|
Oct. 10, 1954 Epoisses (France). Between Epoisses and Toutry,
|
||
|
Daniel Grapin and Francois Bolatre, topographers
|
||
|
saw a luminous sphere 3.5 m diameter on the ground
|
||
|
near Route N454. (Quincy)
|
||
|
226
|
||
|
Oct. 10, 1954 Quarouble (France). Second landing here, seen by
|
||
|
Marius Dewilde (cf. Case 144) and his 4-year-old son.
|
||
|
A disk, 6 m diameter, about 1 m high, landed again
|
||
|
on the tracks. Seven little men emerged and spoke in
|
||
|
an unknown language. The craft then vanished with-
|
||
|
out noise or smoke. Traces larger than the first, and
|
||
|
symmetrical, were observed. Dewilde refused to re-
|
||
|
port the case. (Personal; Magonia)
|
||
|
227
|
||
|
Oct. 10, 1954 Charmes-la-Cote (France). Roger Thiriet, jailer in
|
||
|
0630 Ecouvres detention center, was riding his motorcycle
|
||
|
when he suddenly saw an aluminum colored object
|
||
|
shaped like a plate, with a dome and two portholes.
|
||
|
It was about 2 m in diameter and 1 m high. It took
|
||
|
off immediately. (54)
|
||
|
228
|
||
|
Oct. 10, 1954 Saint-Germain-de-Livet (France). A math professor,
|
||
|
1400 Mr. Bon, observed a silvery disk about 7 m in diam-
|
||
|
eter rise silently from a point about 250 m to the side
|
||
|
of the road. Spinning, it dived to the ground from an
|
||
|
altitude of about 800 m, then flew off horizontally at
|
||
|
a dizzying speed. (55, 57)
|
||
|
229
|
||
|
Oct. 10, 1954 Saillat-sur-Vienne (France). Roger Gayout and fam-
|
||
|
nightfall ily saw a very bright object come very close to the
|
||
|
ground. (56; M 162)
|
||
|
230
|
||
|
Oct. 11, 1954 Doncourt-Village (France). Farmers awakened by a
|
||
|
0130 whistling sound saw a flat object land near the woods.
|
||
|
It soon rose very fast, vertically, and flew away. The
|
||
|
ground was found calcined. Samples were taken by
|
||
|
police officials for analysis. (56)
|
||
|
231
|
||
|
Oct. 11, 1954 Acquigny (France). Two men riding motorcycles saw
|
||
|
0300 a bell-shaped craft about 2.5 m high, hovered 1 m
|
||
|
above the Evreux-Louviers railroad line. The lower
|
||
|
part was ringlike, and the object gave off reddish and
|
||
|
greenish sparks. A burst of orange light was seen as it
|
||
|
jumped about 10 m high, then it remained motion-
|
||
|
less for about 1 hr, during which time a third witness
|
||
|
joined the first two. It ultimately turned brighter and
|
||
|
flew away toward the east. (55; M 162)
|
||
|
232
|
||
|
Oct. 11, 1954 Fonfrede, near Chambon Feugerolles (France). Bap-
|
||
|
0415 tiste Jourdy, who was making the daily collection of
|
||
|
milk, was suddenly stopped as the engine and head-
|
||
|
lights of his truck died. He got out and saw a light
|
||
|
above him. After it crossed the road, the headlights
|
||
|
came on again and he was able to restart his truck.
|
||
|
(57)
|
||
|
233
|
||
|
Oct. 11, 1954 Lacanche (France). Mr. Labonde was driving at the
|
||
|
0420 intersection of D14 and D104 when he was followed
|
||
|
by a sort of luminous globe surrounded with a reddish
|
||
|
glow, about 2 m in size. It stayed within 25 m of the
|
||
|
car. (58; M 158)
|
||
|
234
|
||
|
Oct. 11, 1954 Sassier, near La Carie (France). Messrs. Gallois and
|
||
|
0430 Vigneron who were driving from Clamecy to Cor-
|
||
|
bigny felt an "electric shock" as the car headlights
|
||
|
died. They then saw a craft in a pasture 50 m away.
|
||
|
It was cylindrical, fairly thick, and three dwarfs were
|
||
|
standing close by. No light was seen, except a small,
|
||
|
reddish point. Both witnesses were "paralyzed" until
|
||
|
the craft left. A third witness, Mr. Chaumeau, had
|
||
|
seen a lighted object fly over the woods at La Carie.
|
||
|
(57; M 158)
|
||
|
235
|
||
|
Oct. 11, 1954 Heimersdorf (France). Anny Pracht, her sister Rose-
|
||
|
dawn lyne, and two other persons saw a luminous object on
|
||
|
the ground. It became fiery red in color and flew away
|
||
|
when they came near. (56; M 162)
|
||
|
236
|
||
|
Oct. 11, 1954 Bauquay (France). A large red object was seen flying
|
||
|
dawn very fast at treetop level while cattle panicked. Three
|
||
|
witnesses. (Quincy; M 162)
|
||
|
237
|
||
|
Oct. 11, 1954 Lavarande (Algeria). A large disk flying very low over
|
||
|
0500 a road scared two truck drivers, Messrs. Gaston Breau
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and Amoura, who stopped their gasoline truck and
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|
ran away into the fields while the object flew on to-
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ward Medea in silence. (59)
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238
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Oct. 11, 1954 Taupignac (France). Three men driving near Tau-
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|
1930 pignac got out of their car to observe an intense red
|
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|
sphere in the sky. Then they discovered a round ma-
|
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|
chine with a dome, 6 m diameter, giving off a yellow-
|
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|
red light, 200 m away at 10 m altitude. It was motion-
|
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|
less and silent. It suddenly moved horizontally for a
|
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|
short distance and landed behind a woods. Two
|
||
|
witnesses went closer and saw four dwarfs, 1 m tall,
|
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|
who seemed busy with the machine. The creatures
|
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|
rushed inside when the witnesses arrived within 15 m.
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|
The witnesses wae blinded by a sudden burst of light,
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|
blue, then orange, then red, and the object took off
|
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vertically at fantastic speed. (Personal)
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239
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Oct. 11, 1954 Birac (France). Four persons, among them Julia
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|
2150 Juste, Maria Barbeau, and Marion Le Tanneur, of
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|
Jarnac, saw two luminous spheres flying in the same
|
||
|
direction. Having stopped and maneuvered in mid-
|
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|
air, the larger one took on a deep red color, turned to
|
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|
an intense white light with a red aura, and both
|
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|
landed. Witnesses did not wait. (Quincy; M 160)
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|
240
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|
Oct. 11, 1954 Montbazens (France). A round craft, 4 m diameter,
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|
2200 landed in a pasture. It gave off a powerful red light,
|
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|
took off with a formidable acceleration when wit-
|
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|
nesses (garage owner Mr. Carriere and son; Mr.
|
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|
Gardelle, farmer; Mr. Ginestre, shoemaker; and two
|
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|
others) came close to it. Mr. Gardelle felt "an electric
|
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|
shock." (60, 61; M 162)
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|
241
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|
Oct. 12, 1954 Mamora Forest (Morocco). A French engineer driv-
|
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|
afternoon ing to Port Lyautey saw a dwarf about 1.2 m in height
|
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|
enter an object which soon took off. The little man
|
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|
was wearing silver coveralls. (62)
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|
242
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|
Oct. 12, 1954 Orchamps (France). A farmer, Mr. Beuc, saw a small
|
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|
2100 pilot enter an object. It glided over the road for 30 m,
|
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|
then rose rapidly. (M 167; Carrouges 98)
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|
243
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|
Oct. 12, 1954 Montlucon (France). A railroad employee, Mr.
|
||
|
evening Laugere, saw a torpedo-shaped, metallic craft on the
|
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|
ground near a gas-oil tank. An individual covered with
|
||
|
hair was standing nearby, emitting sounds that were
|
||
|
not understood. The witness went to get his friends,
|
||
|
but the thing disappeared in the meantime. (63; M
|
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|
167)
|
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|
244
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|
Oct. 12, 1954 Leguevin (France). Jan Marty, 42, mechanic, was
|
||
|
2230 in his shop when he saw a luminous disk about 6.5 m
|
||
|
diameter and 2.5 m thick, land. He tried to approach
|
||
|
it, but the craft rose vertically and silently at an amaz-
|
||
|
ing speed. (62, 63)
|
||
|
245
|
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|
Oct. 12, 1954 Sainte-Marie d'Herblay (France). Gilbert Lelay, 13,
|
||
|
2230 saw a phosphorescent cigar in a pasture and a man
|
||
|
near it, wearing a gray suit, boots, and a gray hat. He
|
||
|
held a flashing sphere and told Gilbert in French not
|
||
|
to touch it. He went back inside the craft, which flew
|
||
|
in loops and vanished. (Carrouges 103; Magonia)
|
||
|
246
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||
|
Oct. 12, 1954 Dompierre-les-Tilleuls (France). A businessman, Mr.
|
||
|
Vielle, was on Route N471 between Frasnes and
|
||
|
Pontarlier when he saw a circular flying craft, which
|
||
|
gave off a yellowish and a purple light. Losing altitude,
|
||
|
the craft came very close to the ground, changed its
|
||
|
course to southwest, and rose again in the sky.
|
||
|
(Quincy; M 167)
|
||
|
247
|
||
|
Oct. 12, 1954 Vielmur (France). Roger Ramond, a nightwatch-
|
||
|
2330 man saw a great light and noticed an oval object
|
||
|
which landed 300 m away. It looked like a fiery-
|
||
|
orange ball, illuminated the vinyard for nearly 3 hrs,
|
||
|
then assumed a vertical position, rose slowly, hovered
|
||
|
30 m above ground for a few seconds, and took off at
|
||
|
fantastic speed. (64; M 168)
|
||
|
248
|
||
|
Oct. 13, 1954 Crocq (France). At Donjon de Montlaur, five per-
|
||
|
1930 sons, among them J. Dubois, saw a round craft
|
||
|
maneuver, give off a blinding light. It had some open-
|
||
|
ings or portholes, and seemed to land far from them.
|
||
|
(Personal)
|
||
|
249
|
||
|
Oct. 13, 1954 Bourrasole (France). Messrs. Olivier and Perano and
|
||
|
1935 a third man saw a reddish disk about 4 m diameter
|
||
|
with a small being close by, about 1.2 rn tall, wearing
|
||
|
a diving suit: "His head was large with respect to the
|
||
|
rest of the body and he had two enormous eyes. The
|
||
|
suit was bright and shiny like glass." The craft was
|
||
|
surrounded by a sort of misty glow. One of the men
|
||
|
came within 2O m of it and found himself paralyzed.
|
||
|
The craft took off, throwing him to the ground, and
|
||
|
rose very fast. (62, 63)
|
||
|
250
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1954 Saint-Ambroix (France). Several witnesses saw seven
|
||
|
small beings flee into a phosphorescent object when
|
||
|
they were approached. It took off immediately. It is
|
||
|
claimed that "unknown seeds" were found at the
|
||
|
site. (62)
|
||
|
251
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1954 Shamsabad (Iran). A man coming out of his house
|
||
|
0630 saw a luminous object resembling a bright star. Com-
|
||
|
ing near, he observed it was an object 5 m long, near
|
||
|
which a "short young man" was standing on a circular
|
||
|
piece of metal, laughing at the witness's terrified ex-
|
||
|
pression. The witness was 20 m away when the craft
|
||
|
took off at unbelievable speed. (52)
|
||
|
252
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1954 Lewarde (France). In Erchin Wood, Casimir Starov-
|
||
|
1530 ski, a miner, met a strange being of small height and
|
||
|
bulky figure with large slanted eyes. Its body was cov-
|
||
|
ered with fur. (Anatomy 143; Magonia)
|
||
|
253
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1954 Biot (France). A municipal employee, Jose Casella,
|
||
|
1815 was riding home when he suddenly found in front of
|
||
|
him on the road an oval-shaped aluminum object
|
||
|
about 5.5 m in diameter, 1 m high. As he applied the
|
||
|
brakes, the object took off at very high speed. Sev-
|
||
|
eral persons confirmed the sighting. The disk was
|
||
|
gray, supported a dome, and emitted a soft whistle.
|
||
|
It took off when Casella was only 6 m away. (65)
|
||
|
254
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1954 Angles (France). A farmer saw a bright object, which
|
||
|
nightfall came almost to the ground. When he tried to ap-
|
||
|
proach it the object produced an intense "screen of
|
||
|
light" and vanished without a noise. Several persons
|
||
|
in Angles observed the scene. (62)
|
||
|
255
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1954 Meral (France). A farmer observed an orange sphere
|
||
|
nightfall land and went near it. He found it was shaped like a
|
||
|
flattened dome, 5.5 m in diameter, and gave off a
|
||
|
blinding light, which illuminated the countryside for
|
||
|
about 200 m. It was transparent, and a dark figure
|
||
|
could be seen inside. After remaining at ground level
|
||
|
for 10 min it flew north, while a bright cloud slowly
|
||
|
fell to the ground at the site. When the witness ar-
|
||
|
rived home he found his clothes covered with a white
|
||
|
film of adhesive substance, not unlike paraffin wax.
|
||
|
(62; M 174)
|
||
|
256
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1954 Saint-Germain-du-Bois (France). Mr. Lonjarret ob-
|
||
|
nightfall served a luminous orange object on the ground near
|
||
|
a corn field. (Quincy; M 175)
|
||
|
257
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1954 Chazey Wood (France). South of Gueugnon, Messrs.
|
||
|
1930 Jeannet and Garnier saw a reddish fireball fly low over
|
||
|
their car as their engine and headlights died. (M 175)
|
||
|
Anatomy 130)
|
||
|
258
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1954 Chazey Wood (France). Andre Cognard, coming
|
||
|
nightfall from Gueugnon, was blinded by a light as a disk-
|
||
|
shaped object flew low over his car. (Anatomy 130)
|
||
|
259
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1954 Saint-Romain (France). Mr. B. saw a circular craft
|
||
|
nightfall shaped like an upside-down plate. At the same time,
|
||
|
the engine on his motorcycle stalled. In the same area
|
||
|
an engineer saw a luminous object coming down
|
||
|
rapidly. (Anatomy 130)
|
||
|
260
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1954 Thieulloy-la-Ville (France). On the road between
|
||
|
2010 Thieulloy-la-Ville and Beauvais, Mr. Covemacker saw
|
||
|
an object fly over his car as the headlights died. It
|
||
|
went on toward the north, seemingly following a
|
||
|
train. (Personal)
|
||
|
261
|
||
|
Oct. 15, 1954 Perpignan (France). Near the swimming pool in
|
||
|
Saint-Assiscle, Damien Figueres, 56, was walking
|
||
|
with his dogs when a reddish, luminous sphere landed
|
||
|
30 m away and an individual in a diving suit walked
|
||
|
around it. The dogs barked at him. He boarded the
|
||
|
machine, and it flew away in silence. (65; Carrouges
|
||
|
120)
|
||
|
262
|
||
|
Oct. 15, 1954 Boaria (Italy). A farmer leading cows to a pond sud-
|
||
|
denly saw an object fly over his house. The cows
|
||
|
panicked and ran away, throwing a girl to the ground,
|
||
|
while the object emitted a burst of light. The witness
|
||
|
ran to the house and fainted; three other persons saw
|
||
|
the craft depart. Dark, surrounded by short blue and
|
||
|
yellow flames, the object was egg-shaped, flew 15 m
|
||
|
above the ground, and emitted intense heat. The little
|
||
|
pond was found desiccated, and haystacks caught fire
|
||
|
as it flew over, while the cattle suffered burns. (67;
|
||
|
Plantier 104)
|
||
|
263
|
||
|
Oct. 15, 1954 Saint-Pierre-Halte (France). A baker saw a brilliant
|
||
|
0340 yellow craft descend rapidly and land on the railroad
|
||
|
tracks. It was shaped like a mushroom, about 4 m
|
||
|
diameter, 2 m high. (62; M 180)
|
||
|
264
|
||
|
Oct. 15, 1954 Luino (Italy). An ovoid object made a pass over a
|
||
|
1300 range of trees; two caught fire. (83)
|
||
|
265
|
||
|
Oct. 15, 1954 Po-di-Gnocca (Italy). Farmers saw a disk-shaped
|
||
|
afternoon object land, then take off vertically. At the site was
|
||
|
found a deep crater about 6 m in diameter. Poplar
|
||
|
trees were partially burned. Official investigation.
|
||
|
(65; M 181)
|
||
|
266
|
||
|
Oct. 15, 1954 Nimes-Courbessac Airfield (France). A yellow, cigar-
|
||
|
1950 shaped object with brilliant portholes, 30 m long, 6 m
|
||
|
diameter, was seen on the ground. Figures with hel-
|
||
|
mets covering the head could be seen inside. A sort of
|
||
|
haze was observed at both ends of the craft. (Quincy)
|
||
|
267
|
||
|
Oct. 15, 1954 Southend (Great Britain). Pat Hennessey ran away
|
||
|
night when she saw an object land on the road near Chalk-
|
||
|
well Park. It had vanished silently when she looked
|
||
|
back. (M 182; Humanoids 4; FSR 62, 12)
|
||
|
268
|
||
|
Oct. 15, 1954 Isbergues (France). A steelworker observed a lumi-
|
||
|
night nous sphere land in the countryside; it then emitted
|
||
|
lights of various colors. (54, 68; M 181)
|
||
|
269
|
||
|
Oct. 15, 1954 Fouesnant (France). Truck driver Rene Le Viol saw
|
||
|
night a flat craft, shaped like an inverted plate, fly very low
|
||
|
toward the sea. A second disk followed shortly after-
|
||
|
ward. Both emitted a red glow. (69; M 182)
|
||
|
270
|
||
|
Oct. 16, 1954 Quasso (Italy). Two objects were seen, one of which
|
||
|
made a pass at treetop level. It top-shaped, and a
|
||
|
small, gesticulating human figure was seen under it.
|
||
|
The witness was a bus driver, Mr. De Rossi. (84)
|
||
|
271
|
||
|
Oct. 16, 1954 Thin le Moutiers (France). Approximate date. An
|
||
|
object landed about 30 m away from a woman, who
|
||
|
fainted. The witness suffered from a skin disease fol-
|
||
|
lowing the incident. (Challenge 53)
|
||
|
272
|
||
|
Oct. 16, 1954 Cier-de-Riviere (France). Guy Puyfourcat, 22, who
|
||
|
was coming back from the fields, leading a mare by
|
||
|
the bridle, was surprised when the animal became
|
||
|
restless. Rising from the side of the road, a gray object
|
||
|
about 1.5 m in diameter flew over them. The mare
|
||
|
rose about 3 m in the air, and the witness had to re-
|
||
|
lease the bridle. Then the animal fell like a mass and
|
||
|
for 10 min was unable to move. At last, it rose and
|
||
|
attempted to walk, but it was still trembling and
|
||
|
stumbling with fear. The object had long since flown
|
||
|
away at high speed. The witness himself had felt
|
||
|
absolutely nothing. (Personal)
|
||
|
273
|
||
|
Oct. 16, 1954 Mazaye (France). Mr. Bachelard was driving a light
|
||
|
1730 truck on road D52-E between Chanat and Couhay
|
||
|
when suddenly the engine seemed to slow down and
|
||
|
he felt "paralyzed." He then saw in a field near the
|
||
|
road a brown object about 10 m long, 2.5 m high.
|
||
|
Silent, it gave off no light and showed no opening.
|
||
|
(70;M 198)
|
||
|
274
|
||
|
Oct. 16, 1954 Baillolet (France). Dr. Robert, while driving through
|
||
|
nightfall this village, saw four objects, at about 300 m altitude,
|
||
|
flying slowly in echelon formation. Suddenly one of
|
||
|
them dropped to the ground with a dead-leaf motion,
|
||
|
100 m away. The witness felt an electric shock as
|
||
|
engine and headlights died, and the car stopped when
|
||
|
the object touched the ground. Incapable of moving,
|
||
|
Dr. Robert saw a figure about 1.2 m tall moving in
|
||
|
the light of the object, then all went dark. Some time
|
||
|
later the headlights resumed operation by themselves,
|
||
|
and Dr. Robert saw the craft take off toward the
|
||
|
north. (71; M 185)
|
||
|
275
|
||
|
Oct. 16, 1954 Dompierre (France). Messrs. Deschamp and Laclotre
|
||
|
2145 saw a craft, about 20 m diameter, 2 m high, come
|
||
|
within 4 m of the ground for 3 or 4 min. It gave off a
|
||
|
yellowish light and a glow extended for 4 m around.
|
||
|
(Personal)
|
||
|
276
|
||
|
Oct. 16, 1954 Siena (Italy). Several people saw a landed object in a
|
||
|
2400 meadow. It appeared phosphorescent and of large
|
||
|
size. It took off very suddenly. (83)
|
||
|
277
|
||
|
Oct. 17, 1954 Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer (France). Leon B., a city council
|
||
|
member, saw a circular, orange craft take off from
|
||
|
the ground. (Quincy)
|
||
|
278
|
||
|
Oct. 17, 1954 O Alvito (Portugal). A hunter, Manuel Madeira,
|
||
|
saw an object, which flew away as he approached it,
|
||
|
rose in the sky, and was lost to sight. (Personal)
|
||
|
279
|
||
|
Oct. 17, 1954 Cabasson (France). A 65-year-old man was hunting
|
||
|
2030 with his dog, near the junction of the Brillance Canal
|
||
|
and the Durance River, when he saw a gray object,
|
||
|
about 4 m long and 1 m high on the ground and 40
|
||
|
m away. It showed a dome from which two helmeted
|
||
|
figures emerged. The witness fled, but his dog started
|
||
|
toward the object. The dog soon retreated, walking
|
||
|
awkwardly as if partialIy paralyzed. (Personal)
|
||
|
280
|
||
|
Oct. 17, 1954 Varigney (France). Several witnesses, among them
|
||
|
2030 Mr. Beuclair a policeman, saw a bright red dome-
|
||
|
shaped object descend to ground level 20 m away.
|
||
|
The underside showed red and white lights. (M 188)
|
||
|
281
|
||
|
Oct. 17, 1954 Cape Massulo (Italy). On Capri, an artist Raffael
|
||
|
night Castelle, saw a disk 5 m in diameter land on the
|
||
|
property of Curzio Malaparte. Upon approaching it,
|
||
|
he discovered it was not a helicopter and saw four
|
||
|
dwarfs wearing coveralIs emerge from it. After 30
|
||
|
min the craft made a soft whirring sound and rose
|
||
|
vertically, leaving blue sparks. (72)
|
||
|
282
|
||
|
Oct. 18, 1954 Cisternes-la-Foret (France). J. Augard and J. Chan-
|
||
|
zotte saw an oval object with a dome, emitting a
|
||
|
bright white light, resting in a field. When they ap-
|
||
|
proached it, the object rose vertically, leaving a red-
|
||
|
dish trail, and flew to the northeast. (70; M 198)
|
||
|
283
|
||
|
Oct. 18, 1954 Pont l'Abbe d'Arnoult (France). Mr. Meunier, a
|
||
|
construction supervisor, was terrified by a strange
|
||
|
craft, which rose vertically from the ground. He said
|
||
|
he had never been so afraid, even during the war.
|
||
|
(73; M 196)
|
||
|
284
|
||
|
Oct. 18, 1954 Fontenay-Torcy (France). Mr. and Mrs. Lherminier
|
||
|
2040 saw a cigar-shaped red object dive toward them with
|
||
|
a reddish trail and land near the road. Upon reaching
|
||
|
the top of the hill, they were confronted with a bulky
|
||
|
human figure, about 1 m tall. The creature wore a
|
||
|
helmet and his eyes were glowing with an orange
|
||
|
light. One witness fainted on the spot. Four others
|
||
|
saw the object in flight from separate locations. The
|
||
|
countryside was illuminated over 2 or 3 km. (Per-
|
||
|
sonal; Magonia)
|
||
|
285
|
||
|
Oct. 18, 1954 Royan (France). Mr. and Mrs. Labassiere and other
|
||
|
2100 witnesses saw two disks in the sky, one orange and
|
||
|
the other red, with a sort of luminous "bridge" be-
|
||
|
tween them. They landed, and one dwarf came out of
|
||
|
each craft and went into the other without any sign.
|
||
|
After this exchange of pilots both objects flew away
|
||
|
with a tremendous flash. (74)
|
||
|
286
|
||
|
Oct. 18, 1954 Saint-Point Lake (France). Miss Bourriot saw a bright
|
||
|
2245 red light on Route N437 near the old factory. Near it
|
||
|
were three beings: two, dwarfs, crossed the road ahead
|
||
|
of her; the third was a man of medium size. The craft
|
||
|
took off, flying over the lake at high speed. (Quincy;
|
||
|
M 197; LDLN 97; Magonia)
|
||
|
287
|
||
|
Oct. 19, 1954 Livorno (Italy). Bruno Senesi saw two shining ob-
|
||
|
jects emitting smoke land in a field. Out of them
|
||
|
came small, red, monstrous beings who chased him.
|
||
|
In a state of great excitement Senesi was brought to
|
||
|
a hospital, where he tried to hide under a bed, scream-
|
||
|
ing and trembling in terror. (85)
|
||
|
288
|
||
|
Oct. 19, 1954 Gorizia (Italy). Filippo Corridoni saw a half-empty
|
||
|
1920 balloon at ground level near the Isonzo River. Near
|
||
|
it, a disk 10 m in diameter was resting on a strange
|
||
|
frame. The upper part was white with a black dome-
|
||
|
like turret, around which was a series of portholes,
|
||
|
some illuminated with a very bright, bluish-white
|
||
|
light, which suddenly went out as the object took off
|
||
|
spinning and rising vertically, pulling the balloon
|
||
|
with it. (86)
|
||
|
289
|
||
|
Oct. 19, 1954 Fabriano (Italy). Two men saw a disk-shaped object,
|
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|
2230 6 m diameter, hovering and emitting small violet
|
||
|
flashes. On top of it was a very high antenna. Two
|
||
|
small robotlike beings, 1.2 m tall, descended from it
|
||
|
on a long ladder. Their eyes were "sharp" and dark
|
||
|
red. They said something that sounded like "Dbano
|
||
|
da skigyay o dbano," went back aboard their craft,
|
||
|
and flew away. (87)
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|
290
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|
Oct. 20, 1954 Issenheim (France). Lucien Fisch saw an object
|
||
|
land near Route N83. It was luminous. (Quincy; 75)
|
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|
291
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|
Oct. 20, 1954 Raon-l'Etage (France). Forty-year-old Lazlo Ujvari
|
||
|
0230 was suddenly confronted by a man wearing a jacket,
|
||
|
boots, and cloth headgear (like a pilot's) who pointed
|
||
|
a gun at him and said something he could not under-
|
||
|
stand. When Ujvari spoke to him in Russian, the
|
||
|
man answered in the same language, asked whether
|
||
|
he was in Spain or Italy, and how far he was from
|
||
|
Germany. When he asked the time, Ujvari said:
|
||
|
"2:30." The man took his watch and said "You lie;
|
||
|
it's 4:00." Then he wanted to know how far and in
|
||
|
what direction Marseilles was. He made Ujvari walk
|
||
|
on the road with him, and they came close to a gray
|
||
|
craft with an antenna on top. When he was about
|
||
|
200 m away, he heard a soft whistling sound and saw
|
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|
it fly straight up, then take an oblique trajectory.
|
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|
(Carrouges 99; Magonia)
|
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|
292
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|
Oct. 20, 1954 Lusigny Forest (France). Roger Reveille saw an oval
|
||
|
object, 6 m long, at treetop level, and felt intense
|
||
|
heat from it. It took off vertically at great speed. In-
|
||
|
side the woods, the heat had become intolerable and
|
||
|
a cloud of dense smoke was forming under the rain.
|
||
|
After 15 min the witness was able to approach the
|
||
|
site, and he found the trees, grass, and ground per-
|
||
|
fectly dry. (Quincy; M 204)
|
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|
293
|
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|
Oct. 20, 1954 Saint-Valery (France). Several unknown objects
|
||
|
maneuvered for 2 hrs near this village. One of them
|
||
|
was very brilliant and landed in a pasture. Two others
|
||
|
were seen near the cliff in Mers, and seemed to be in
|
||
|
communication by means of light signals with objects
|
||
|
in another group. (75)
|
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|
294
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|
Oct. 20, 1954 Turquenstein (France). Mr. Schoubrenner, 25, a
|
||
|
1830 truck driver, saw a bright light in the distance and
|
||
|
soon found his road blocked by a strange object. The
|
||
|
engine died, and he felt paralyzed: "My hands were
|
||
|
as though glued to the wheel." The craft looked like
|
||
|
an inverted cone, the lower part phosphorescent, the
|
||
|
middle dull, the top luminous with a yellow or orange
|
||
|
point. (76; M 204)
|
||
|
295
|
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|
Oct. 20, 1954 Panavicino d'Erba (Italy). Renzo Pugina, 37, bad
|
||
|
night just put his car in the garage when he saw a strange
|
||
|
being covered with a "scaly" luminous suit, about 1.3
|
||
|
m tall, standing near a tree. The creature aimed the
|
||
|
beam from a sort of flashlight at him, and he felt
|
||
|
paralyzed, until a motion he made when clenching
|
||
|
his fist on the garage keys seemed to free him. He
|
||
|
attacked the intruder, who rose and fled with a soft
|
||
|
whirring sound. An oily spot was found at the site.
|
||
|
(77;Magonia)
|
||
|
296
|
||
|
Oct. 21, 1954 Pons (France). An egg-shaped object, about 5.5 m
|
||
|
diameter, hovered and landed near the road. Two
|
||
|
dwarfs, about 1.25 m tall, emerged from it, and went
|
||
|
back inside almost immediately. The craft took off
|
||
|
vertically leaving a red trail. (78)
|
||
|
297
|
||
|
Oct. 21, 1954 Melito (Italy). A young man walking in a field heard
|
||
|
a rustling noise and saw a strange craft land nearby.
|
||
|
Getting closer to investigate, he saw a pilot with a
|
||
|
diving suit coming out of the craft, which emitted
|
||
|
bronze-green rays of light, flooding the whole country-
|
||
|
side. The witness was paralyzed. A dog barking about
|
||
|
100 m away caused the rapid escape of the pilot into
|
||
|
the craft, which took off. (88)
|
||
|
298
|
||
|
Oct. 21, 1954 Ranton (Great Britain). Near Shrewsbury, Jennie
|
||
|
1645 Roestenberg and her two children observed a disk-
|
||
|
shaped, aluminum object hovering above the house.
|
||
|
Through two transparent panels they saw two men
|
||
|
with white skin, long hair to their shoulders, and very
|
||
|
high foreheads. They wore transparent helmets and
|
||
|
turquoise-blue clothing, resembling ski suits. The ob-
|
||
|
ject hovered at a tilted angle while the two occupants
|
||
|
looked at the scene "sternly, not in an unkind fashion,
|
||
|
but almost sadly, compassionately." (Humanoids 4)
|
||
|
299
|
||
|
Oct. 21, 1954 Criteuil-la-Madeleine (France). The car driven by a
|
||
|
2000 bricklayer, Mr. Fillonnau, stoped as a large ball of
|
||
|
fire flew near it. A violent air displacement was felt.
|
||
|
"The battery was dead and the headlights were
|
||
|
burned out." Thorough police investigation failed to
|
||
|
identify the cause of the phenomenon. (79)
|
||
|
300
|
||
|
Oct. 21, 1954 Pouzou (France). Between Serifere and Paille, a man
|
||
|
2130 from Cherbonnieres suddenly felt painful pricklings
|
||
|
similar to electric shocks and his 4-year-old child
|
||
|
started crying. They felt increasing pain as the car
|
||
|
went on, and suddenly the engine died and the lights
|
||
|
went off. They were blinded by a strong red light,
|
||
|
which turned orange. It came from an object hover-
|
||
|
ing above the road, and everything returned to normal
|
||
|
when it went away. (80; M 341 )
|
||
|
301
|
||
|
Oct. 23, 1954 Saint-Hilaire-des-Loges (France). Mrs. Boeuf was
|
||
|
coming out of her farmhouse when she saw a lumi-
|
||
|
nous disk in the sky and alled her family. When
|
||
|
everyone saw the object come closer, they locked all
|
||
|
doors and spent a sleepless night. They did not ob-
|
||
|
serve the object's departure. (81)
|
||
|
302
|
||
|
Oct. 23, 1954 San Giovanni Vesuviano (Italy). Two persons in a
|
||
|
0100 car saw an object resting by fhe side of the road. They
|
||
|
stopped and walked toward the craft, 2 m diameter,
|
||
|
which suddenly changed its clear light into a red glow
|
||
|
and took off. (89)
|
||
|
303
|
||
|
Oct. 23, 1954 Tripoli (Libya). A farmer saw a flying craft descend
|
||
|
0300 to ground level about 50 m away, with a sound like
|
||
|
that of a compressor. It was an egg-shaped machine
|
||
|
with six wheels and complex machinery. The top half
|
||
|
was transparent, flooded with bright white light.
|
||
|
Aboard were six men in yellowish coveralls, having
|
||
|
human faces and masks. When he touched part of
|
||
|
the craft, the witness felt a strong electric shock. One
|
||
|
of the occupants motioned for him to stay away. For
|
||
|
the next 2O min, the witness was able to observe the
|
||
|
six men, apparently busy with instruments. Reliable
|
||
|
investigations were made. (Personal; Magonia)
|
||
|
304
|
||
|
Oct. 24, 1954 Ain-el-Turck (Algeria). A small man with strange
|
||
|
glowing eyes was seen on the Mediterranean shore.
|
||
|
(Quincy)
|
||
|
305
|
||
|
Oct. 24, 1954 Les Egots (France). Near Sainte Catherine, a child
|
||
|
1730 saw a man emerge from a strange craft. He was
|
||
|
"dressed in red, his clothes looked like iron. He walked
|
||
|
with his legs stiff, had long hair and a hairy face. His
|
||
|
eyes were large, like those of the cows." (Personal)
|
||
|
306
|
||
|
Oct. 24, 1954 Biozat (France). Between Biozat and Effiat, on the
|
||
|
2100 road from Clermont to Vichy, the engine of a motor
|
||
|
scooter died as an egg-shaped object took off from
|
||
|
the side of the road and rose without noise, leaving a
|
||
|
bright trail behind. (Personal)
|
||
|
307
|
||
|
Oct. 25, 1954 Plemet (France). Approximate date. A. Treussard
|
||
|
and a friend were almost blinded by a luminous disk,
|
||
|
which landed in a pasture. (Personal)
|
||
|
308
|
||
|
Oct. 25, 1954 Northern Italy (exact place unknown). Ulderico
|
||
|
0600 Cardinali saw a disk-shaped craft among the reeds of
|
||
|
a swamp. It was 2 m in diameter, and near it was a
|
||
|
small being, 1.40 m tall, clad in yellowish-brown
|
||
|
coveralls. This creature went inside the machine,
|
||
|
which took off at very high speed, touching the tops
|
||
|
of the reeds. (90)
|
||
|
309
|
||
|
Oct. 25, 1954 Arraye-et-Han (France). G. Mahou, municipal mun-
|
||
|
1830 cilor, 30, saw a phosphorescent craft shaped like a
|
||
|
brooder, about 2 m in diameter, 1 m high, rise ver-
|
||
|
tically from the road, leaving a luminous trail. (91)
|
||
|
310
|
||
|
Oct. 26, 1954 Angouleme (France). Vincent Casamajou and his
|
||
|
wife saw a large cauldron-shaped craft, the size of a
|
||
|
truck (about 7 m) at 50 m distance, near the road,
|
||
|
18 km from this town, going toward Paris. It took off
|
||
|
without noise, leaving a white trail. (9Z)
|
||
|
311
|
||
|
Oct. 26, 1954 La Madiere (France). Aime Boussard, 47, a farmer,
|
||
|
evening was suddenly confronted with an individual of normal
|
||
|
height (1.60 m) wearing a sort of diving suit with a
|
||
|
pale-green light on either side of the helmet. The
|
||
|
individual aimed at the witness the beam of two blue
|
||
|
lights, and he was thrown backward. No craft was
|
||
|
observed. (92)
|
||
|
312
|
||
|
Oct. 26, 1954 Les Metairies (France). Approximate date. At this
|
||
|
2030 place situated near Saint Quirin, Mrs. Louis and her
|
||
|
sons Marc and Yvon observed an orange craft, 6 m
|
||
|
diameter and 3 m high, fly over them as their tractor
|
||
|
engine died. The lights also went out, and the battery
|
||
|
was found dead after the sighting. (Personal)
|
||
|
313
|
||
|
Oct. 26, 1954 Heiteren (France). Mrs. Spinner and another witness
|
||
|
2130 saw a flying object come from the west and land 1 km
|
||
|
away. (Personal)
|
||
|
314
|
||
|
Oct. 27, 1954 Linzeux (France). A shop owner and his employee
|
||
|
felt an electric shock as a very bright object flying very
|
||
|
low stopped the engine and turned off the lights on
|
||
|
their car. (92; M 204)
|
||
|
315
|
||
|
Oct. 27, 1954 Mezieres (France). Policemen saw a craft, which took
|
||
|
off from the ground. No details were given. (Personal)
|
||
|
316
|
||
|
Oct. 27, 1954 Ciolica Alta (Italy). A young man named Fabrizio
|
||
|
1400 Bruni heard a strange hissing sound and saw an object
|
||
|
in a field. It was stationary, 1 m above the ground,
|
||
|
seemed transparent and emitted a blinding glare. The
|
||
|
witness fell on the ground "because of his strong emo-
|
||
|
tions" at the sight. The object took off vertically and
|
||
|
suddenly, leaving a trail. Very white, glistening
|
||
|
threads were found on the ground. (93)
|
||
|
317
|
||
|
Oct. 27, 1954 Les-Jonquerets-de-Livet (France). A farmer, Gilbert
|
||
|
1930 Hee, was gathering pears when he suddenly saw an
|
||
|
elongated object with a light at both ends resting in
|
||
|
the pasture. He dared not investigate, but he saw
|
||
|
cows gathering around the object. A minute later, the
|
||
|
lights went out, and the witness lost interest and went
|
||
|
home. Two hours later, an 18-year-old man named
|
||
|
Cheradame fell from his motorcycle as it suddenly
|
||
|
failed at the same spot, and alerted neighbors saw
|
||
|
the object again. It had moved only slightly and two
|
||
|
occupants were seen. They were about 1 m tall, walked
|
||
|
in stiff fashion, and had clothes resembling bright
|
||
|
armor. They vanished suddenly, and the craft took off
|
||
|
without noise. (Personal)
|
||
|
318
|
||
|
Oct. 27, 1954 Moussey (France). An object was seen on the ground
|
||
|
2030 by a schoolboy and his school director. Triangular
|
||
|
traces were reported. (53)
|
||
|
319
|
||
|
Oct. 27, 1954 Oye-Plage (France). On Route N40, the Mayor's
|
||
|
2315 secretary saw for 15 min a bright, cigar-shaped object,
|
||
|
flying very low and following the turns of the road
|
||
|
at 20 m altitude. Suddenly it tumed at a right angle
|
||
|
from the road and flew away. (Personal)
|
||
|
320
|
||
|
Oct. 27, 1954 Grosseto (Italy). Near Grosseto, Ermellina Lanzillo,
|
||
|
2330 who was looking for her cat, saw from her window
|
||
|
a strange entity standing in the garden. The being
|
||
|
appeared fat and had narrow shoulders, apelike eyes,
|
||
|
and a head like a diving helmet. Paralyzed with terror,
|
||
|
she regained self-control when called by her niece and
|
||
|
withdrew from the window. (94)
|
||
|
321
|
||
|
Oct. 29, 1954 Mesples (France). A 14-year-old child sought asylum
|
||
|
0745 in the farmhouse owned by Mrs. Gentil, crying that
|
||
|
he had been chased by a saucer. A disk three times as
|
||
|
large as the sun, red and purple, spinning rapidly, was
|
||
|
seen descending swiftly toward the ground and then
|
||
|
it vanished. Investigation by local police. (Personal)
|
||
|
322
|
||
|
Oct. 30, 1954 Muro Lucano (Italy). Two objects were seen by
|
||
|
0930 hunters. One touched the ground 50 m away. It was
|
||
|
rhomboidic, and from the bottom a cylinder was
|
||
|
hanging. A peculiar sound could be heard. The object
|
||
|
shifted its position and the cylinder hit trees, bounc-
|
||
|
ing three times. Then the craft gained altitude and
|
||
|
flew away, leaving a bluish trail. (82)
|
||
|
323
|
||
|
Oct. 31, 1954 Corrompu (France). Near Long, P. Petit and his em-
|
||
|
ployee, Mr. Tillier, with a shop owner, Mr. Pecquet,
|
||
|
saw an oval object on the ground. When it took off,
|
||
|
the lights of a tractor went out. It measured about
|
||
|
4.5 m, emitted a bright light similar to a welder's
|
||
|
torch. It came back, turned, and flew to the south-
|
||
|
west. It made the same noise as a swarm of bees.
|
||
|
(Personal)
|
||
|
324
|
||
|
Nov. 01, 1954 Poggio d'Ambra (Italy). A 40-year-old lady going to
|
||
|
0730 a cemetery suddenly observed an object, shaped like
|
||
|
two cones with a common base, resting on a grassy
|
||
|
space. Two small seats were visible inside the lower
|
||
|
cone. From behind the object appared two dwarfs,
|
||
|
1 m tall, wearing gray coveralls and reddish helmets.
|
||
|
Speaking words she could not understand, and with
|
||
|
smiles that showed fine white teeth, they took a pot
|
||
|
of flowers from the witness and flew away. (Personal;
|
||
|
Magonia)
|
||
|
325
|
||
|
Nov. 02, 1954 Cremona (Italy). Two students, Pietro Alberini and
|
||
|
1800 Pericle Sacchi, who were hunting, saw a dwarf 1 m
|
||
|
tall with a "rubber" head and a flexible tube connect-
|
||
|
ing his face to a cylindrial container on his back.
|
||
|
When they came close to it, the being wrapped itself
|
||
|
in a bluish cloud. The witnesses ran away. (90)
|
||
|
326
|
||
|
Nov. 03, 1954 Oued Beth (Morocco). Maroc-Presse reported that
|
||
|
0700 one of its employees, Mr. E., driver of a delivery truck,
|
||
|
"a man of sane judgment and excellent eyesight,"
|
||
|
observed an object flying over the Beth River. "I am
|
||
|
positive it was not an aircraft or any known machine
|
||
|
but a circular, flat craft which had the appearance of
|
||
|
copper. It flew normally for some time, then it sud-
|
||
|
denly flipped over. Therefore, I was able to see the
|
||
|
whole disk and was amazed when it came down into a
|
||
|
field where it landed on edge, very gently. Almost im-
|
||
|
mediately it rose into the sky at great speed, resumed
|
||
|
its horizontal position and was soon lost to sight."
|
||
|
(95)
|
||
|
327
|
||
|
Nov. 04, 1954 Pontal (Brazil). Jose Alves was fishing in the Pardo
|
||
|
night River when he suddenly saw a craft approach with a
|
||
|
wobbling motion and landing near him. Shaped like
|
||
|
two washbowls placed together, it was about 4.5 m in
|
||
|
diameter. Too terrified to move, the witness saw three
|
||
|
little men, dressed in white, wearing tight-fitting skull
|
||
|
caps, with dark skin, come out of the craft, gather
|
||
|
vegetables and water and fly away. (Humanoids 33;
|
||
|
Lor. I 44)
|
||
|
328
|
||
|
Nov. 05, 1954 La Coruna (Spain). Gonzalo Rubinos Ramos, whose
|
||
|
car had broken down, saw a large, shining disk rise 150
|
||
|
m away with a slight noise like an explosion and fly
|
||
|
away at fantastic speed. (96)
|
||
|
329
|
||
|
Nov. 05, 1954 La Roche-en-Brenil (France). Raymond R. saw a
|
||
|
1010 craft, which made a noise like a large transformer and
|
||
|
gave off an orange light, land in a pasture. Three men
|
||
|
in dark coveralls were standing nearby. One was hold-
|
||
|
ing a sort of box, "which emitted a beam of light three
|
||
|
meters long." The other two were holding objects
|
||
|
that looked like weapons. Another witness fled and
|
||
|
felt pricklings on his face as he ran. Four photographs
|
||
|
of the scene were taken. Traces: a whitish substance
|
||
|
and a circle 3 m in diameter where the ground had an
|
||
|
ashlike appearance. (Personal)
|
||
|
330
|
||
|
Nov. 07, 1954 Monte Ortobene (Sardinia). A motorcyclist saw a
|
||
|
1515 disk-shaped machine land near the road. He tried to
|
||
|
turn too sharply and fell 50 m away. A taxi driver
|
||
|
stopped to observe the object, which gave off a soft
|
||
|
whirring sound and soon took off. Farmers on the
|
||
|
other side of the mountain saw it fly away. The disk,
|
||
|
about 15 m in diameter, was made of a silvery, rough
|
||
|
metal. It supported a dome and showed several port-
|
||
|
holes. (97; Wilkins U 237)
|
||
|
331
|
||
|
Nov. 08, 1954 Monza (Italy). A crowd of about 150 people, destroy-
|
||
|
1030 ing barriers to come closer, gathered to observe a lumi-
|
||
|
nous craft landed in a stadium. The object rested on
|
||
|
three legs and had a dome emitting a blinding white
|
||
|
light and supporting an antenna. Two small figures
|
||
|
dressed in white and gray, wearing transparent hel-
|
||
|
mets, were seen. They spoke with guttural sounds.
|
||
|
One of them had a black face with sort of trunk.
|
||
|
When a man sicced a boxer dog onto the dwarfs, the
|
||
|
animal turned around and bit him. The object rose
|
||
|
with a shrill sound and vanished rapidly. (Wilkins
|
||
|
U 238)
|
||
|
332
|
||
|
Nov. 08, 1954 Voussac (France). In the Vacheresse Forest, reliable
|
||
|
1800 persons reported seeing a luminous sphere land at the
|
||
|
edge of the forest and become dark. The next morn-
|
||
|
ing, investigation disclosed that an area 4 or 5 m in
|
||
|
diameter had no leaves, while the ground elsewhere
|
||
|
was covered with them. The earth seemed to have
|
||
|
been dug up. (Personal)
|
||
|
333
|
||
|
Nov. 08, 1954 La Tessoualle (France). Andre Chaillou felt pricklings
|
||
|
dusk in his hands, "in spite of his gloves," when a blue disk
|
||
|
came close to his motorcycle and his electrical system
|
||
|
failed. He was unable to move or articulate a word
|
||
|
for several minutes. As soon as the blue light was
|
||
|
turned off, he started again and went near the light
|
||
|
when it reappeared 200 m away. He saw the object,
|
||
|
a cone 5.5 m in size, rise vertically with a soft whistling,
|
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|
then fly horizonally to the north. (98)
|
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|
334
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|
Nov. 09, 1954 Bois de Villers (Belgium). Two villagers reported the
|
||
|
landing of a 2-m-high "flying egg" in a pasture.
|
||
|
Screams seemed to emanate from it. (Wilkins U 251)
|
||
|
335
|
||
|
Nov. 10, 1954 Porto Alegre (Brazil). An agronomist and his family
|
||
|
in their car saw a landed disk from which two men,
|
||
|
normal in height, with long hair and coverall-like
|
||
|
clothes, emerged and came toward the car with arms
|
||
|
raised. As the frightened witnesses sped away, they
|
||
|
saw the men reenter the disk, which rose and flew off
|
||
|
at very great speed. (Lor. I 42)
|
||
|
336
|
||
|
Nov. 13, 1954 Berck (France). Near the local airport, Mr. Davril
|
||
|
0330 saw a craft like a round hut 300 m away. It took off
|
||
|
without noise. (Personal)
|
||
|
337
|
||
|
Nov. 13, 1954 Buchy (France). At intersection of Routes N28 and
|
||
|
N319, Mr. R. L., of Rouen, saw a luminous craft take
|
||
|
off while he feIt pricklings and was paralyzed. The
|
||
|
engine of the car slowed down but did not stall.
|
||
|
(Quincy)
|
||
|
338
|
||
|
Nov. 13, 1954 Curitiba (Brazil). A lens-shaped object was seen on
|
||
|
0330 the railroad tracks. Near it, three dwarfs wearing
|
||
|
tight-fitting suits were looking at the tracks with a
|
||
|
light. When the witness approached, the machine
|
||
|
took off very fast. (99; Humanoids 33)
|
||
|
339
|
||
|
Nov. 14, 1954 Isola (Italy). Amerigo Lorenzini, a farmer, saw a
|
||
|
afternoon bright, cigar-shaped craft land near him and took
|
||
|
cover. Out of it came three dwarfs dressed in metallic
|
||
|
diving suits. They centered their attention on rabbits
|
||
|
in a cage while speaking among themselves in an un-
|
||
|
known language. Thinking they were going to steal
|
||
|
the animals, the farmer aimed a rifle at the intruders,
|
||
|
but it failed to fire and the witness suddenly felt so
|
||
|
weak that he had to drop the gun. The dwarfs took
|
||
|
the rabbits, and their craft departed, leaving a bright
|
||
|
trail. (100)
|
||
|
340
|
||
|
Nov. 14, 1954 Wasmes (Belgium). Approximate date. Marcel
|
||
|
night Pipers a gardener saw a craft resting near the road
|
||
|
give off a very bright light. His clothing was partially
|
||
|
burned when he went close to it. (Quincy)
|
||
|
341
|
||
|
Nov. 14, 1954 Forli (Italy). A shange beam of red light, apparently
|
||
|
night from some flying source, was reported sweeping the
|
||
|
countryside. As it illuminated two tractors, one of
|
||
|
them stalled, but the other, a diesel, continued. The
|
||
|
beam was seen for about one hour by a large number
|
||
|
of persons. (M 211)
|
||
|
342
|
||
|
Nov. 22, 1954 Santa Maria (Brazil). A radio operator at the local
|
||
|
2145 air base saw a huge, dark object about 30 m in diam-
|
||
|
eter hovering at treetop height. With four other per-
|
||
|
sons he saw it for several hours, sometimes softly
|
||
|
glowing, sometimes coming down almost to the
|
||
|
ground. (Lor. I 4511)
|
||
|
343
|
||
|
Nov. 25, 1954 Calcerosa (Italy). Two 12-year-old boys, G. Marziano
|
||
|
1700 and P. Santucci, suddenly saw three figures who, as
|
||
|
soon as they were discovered, entered a small spherical
|
||
|
craft concealed 10 m away behind some bushes. The
|
||
|
beings were small, about 35 cm tall, had very large
|
||
|
heads and lead-gray skin. The craft had two sharp-
|
||
|
pointed propellers in front, which started spinning.
|
||
|
The craft took off suddenly with a hissing sound. (90)
|
||
|
344
|
||
|
Nov. 28, 1954 Caracas (Venezuela). G. Gonzales and Jose Ponce,
|
||
|
0200 truck drivers, found their road blocked by a luminous
|
||
|
sphere over 3 m diameter, hovering 2 m above ground.
|
||
|
A small creature with claws and glowing eyes came
|
||
|
toward them. Gonzales grabbed it, found it strangely
|
||
|
light (less than 2O kg), and observed its body was
|
||
|
very hard and covered with fur. But the creature
|
||
|
pushed him back, while two other dwarfs emerged
|
||
|
from the bushes and leaped into the sphere, carrying
|
||
|
stones and other samples. Gonzales was blinded by a
|
||
|
light from the craft and the strange beings flew away.
|
||
|
(Lor I 52)
|
||
|
345
|
||
|
Dec., 1954 Guanare (Venezuela). Early in December, the di-
|
||
|
rector of Barquisimeto College was chased by a lumi-
|
||
|
nous disk as he was driving near Guanare. He fired at
|
||
|
the object with his revolver, without effect. He
|
||
|
stopped another car in which a lawyer and two police-
|
||
|
men were traveling. All four saw the machine fly
|
||
|
away. (Lor. I 43)
|
||
|
346
|
||
|
Dec. 01, 1954 Bassoues (France). A 39-year-old civilian saw an oval
|
||
|
0430 light, very bright, illuminating the countryside. After
|
||
|
some maneuvers and oscillations in mid-air, it landed
|
||
|
for a couple of minutes less than 3 km away, then flew
|
||
|
off to the east. (Personal)
|
||
|
347
|
||
|
Dec. 04, 1954 Zuaga (Spain). Twelve workers saw what they de-
|
||
|
scribed as a square machine, with a side of 10 m,
|
||
|
land and take off at great speed, flying toward the
|
||
|
south. (Personal)
|
||
|
348
|
||
|
Dec. 04, 1954 Caselle di Nogara (Italy). For several minutes a
|
||
|
night waiter saw a circular object stationary in a pasture 50
|
||
|
m away. It was blue with symmetrical openings, from which
|
||
|
a bright red light was emitted. The witness got a rifle
|
||
|
and fired twice at the very tall figure who came out of
|
||
|
the turret on the craft. Immediately a very strong wind
|
||
|
was felt, and the craft took off amidst a reddish glow.
|
||
|
(101)
|
||
|
349
|
||
|
Dec. 09, 1954 Linha Bela Vista (Brazil). A farmer, O. da Costa e
|
||
|
evening Rosa, observed a stranger standing near a machine
|
||
|
shaped like "a tropical helmet," cream-colored, sur-
|
||
|
rounded with haze, making the same noise as a sew-
|
||
|
ing machine. Another man was looking at a fence, and
|
||
|
the head and arms of a third one were visible inside
|
||
|
the craft. As the witness dropped his hoe, the man
|
||
|
smiled, picked it up, and gave it back to him, after
|
||
|
which they motioned him to stay away and took off.
|
||
|
They were of average height, had broad shoulders,
|
||
|
long hair, very white skin, and slanted eyes. They
|
||
|
wore brown coveralls ending with shoes without heels.
|
||
|
(Lor. I 46; Humanoids 4)
|
||
|
350
|
||
|
Dec. 09, 1954 Dorf-Gull (Germany). Ernst Jung and his wife saw
|
||
|
1930 an intense red, luminous object descending toward
|
||
|
them at great speed. It hovered 5 m above ground
|
||
|
when they stopped their motorcycle. It was cigar-
|
||
|
shaped, 5 m long, 2 m wide. They saw it turn off its
|
||
|
lights and fly toward the forest. Other people in a bus
|
||
|
saw the same thing. (Nachrichten Oct., 56)
|
||
|
351
|
||
|
Dec. 10, 1954 Floresta (Venezuela). A doctor from Caracas who
|
||
|
1830 was driving with his father near this town stopped his
|
||
|
car as two little men were running into the bushes.
|
||
|
Soon thereafter, a luminous disk rose from the side
|
||
|
of the road with a sizzling sound and flew away.
|
||
|
(Lor. I 43)
|
||
|
352
|
||
|
Dec. 10, 1954 Chico (Venezuela). Having seen a bright object land
|
||
|
evening near the Trans-Andean Highway, two young men ap-
|
||
|
proached it, found it was shaped like two bowls g]ued
|
||
|
together, about 3 m diameter. The underside was a
|
||
|
source of fiery light. Four small beings emerged and
|
||
|
attacked them, in an apparent kidnapping attempt.
|
||
|
The dwarfs were extremely strong, their bodies cov-
|
||
|
ered with hair. They fled into the machine, and it took
|
||
|
off. (Lor. I 51)
|
||
|
353
|
||
|
Dec. 11, 1954 Linha Bela Vista (Brazil). Near the site of Case 349,
|
||
|
1700 Pedro Morais saw two human beings dressed in "yel-
|
||
|
low bags" take a tobacco plant and a chicken, then go
|
||
|
away. Their craft "had a bottom like an enormous
|
||
|
polished brass kettle," hovered with an oscillating
|
||
|
motion, and made a noise like a sewing machine. Its
|
||
|
upper part resembled a jeep hood. (Lor. I 46; Human-
|
||
|
oids 34)
|
||
|
354
|
||
|
Dec. 16, 1954 San Carlos (Venezuela). Three young men saw a
|
||
|
dwarf, who attacked one of them, Jesus Paz, before
|
||
|
fleeing into a disk-shaped machine, which flew off
|
||
|
immediately. It was flat and shiny and had been
|
||
|
hovering 1 m above ground. (Lor. I 50; Humanoids
|
||
|
35)
|
||
|
355
|
||
|
Dec. 17, 1954 Bersaillin (France). A woodsman from Poligny saw a
|
||
|
1700 very bright light on the road, first thought it was an
|
||
|
American car with its headlights on, but soon ob-
|
||
|
served it came from a dark craft about 80 m away.
|
||
|
The light turned brighter; the witness felt an intense
|
||
|
heat wave and thought he was going to die. Finally,
|
||
|
the light went away. (Personal)
|
||
|
356
|
||
|
Dec. 19, 1954 Valencia (Venezuela). Jose Parra, an 18-year-old
|
||
|
2300 jockey, saw six small creatures loading stones into a
|
||
|
disk-shaped machine hovering about 3 m above
|
||
|
ground. He tried to run away but was paralyzed by a
|
||
|
violet beam aimed at him by one of the creatures. All
|
||
|
the creatures entered the craft, and it took off. (Lor.
|
||
|
I 52)
|
||
|
357
|
||
|
Dec. 20, 1954 Valencia (Venezuela). An employee of the Barbula
|
||
|
0000 sanatorium saw an object on the ground but did not
|
||
|
report it. Three hours later, another employee saw
|
||
|
the craft. It was luminous and took off soon after-
|
||
|
ward. (Lor. I 52)
|
||
|
358
|
||
|
Dec. 29, 1954 Bru (France). Near Gardonne, Mr. Gamba saw an
|
||
|
2100 oval red object 50 m away. When he tried to approach
|
||
|
it, he found he was unable to move. As soon as this
|
||
|
"paralysis" subsided, he ran to get his brothers and
|
||
|
came back to the craft, which turned white, then red.
|
||
|
It rose and flew away toward the east. It had been on
|
||
|
the ground for at least 15 min. Strange traces were
|
||
|
found, as if the ground had been dug up. Small trees
|
||
|
near the river were found damaged, as if they had
|
||
|
been cut with a knife. (103)
|
||
|
359
|
||
|
Jan. 03, 1955 Melbourne (Australia). Two persons in a car saw a
|
||
|
0725 flying object come within 70 m of them after their
|
||
|
vehicle was stopped. (Quincy)
|
||
|
360
|
||
|
Jan. 05, 1955 San Sebastian (Spain). A red circular object 3 m in
|
||
|
diameter was observed to land and take off again.
|
||
|
(Quincy)
|
||
|
361
|
||
|
Mar., 1955 Branch Hill (Ohio). Robert Hunnicutt, a business-
|
||
|
0400 man, saw three men kneeling on the side of the road.
|
||
|
They were about 1 m tall, had gray skin, and wore
|
||
|
tight-fitting gray clothes. They had froglike face, long
|
||
|
slender arms, normal eyes, but no eyebrows. One of
|
||
|
them held a dark object (emitting blue flashes) be-
|
||
|
tween his raised arms. Hunnicutt tried to go near but
|
||
|
"must have lost consciousness," because he found
|
||
|
himself driving to the police station without remem-
|
||
|
bering what took place in the meantime. (Stringfield;
|
||
|
FS May., 61; Sanderson 147)
|
||
|
362
|
||
|
Mar. 02, 1955 Huntley (Illinois). A car was followed for 10 min by
|
||
|
1700 three elongated "balloons," each showing eight red
|
||
|
lights and about 7 m long. (Atic)
|
||
|
363
|
||
|
May. 29, 1955 Smithfield, near Cairns (Australia). Approximate
|
||
|
1920 date. Three farmers, among them Thomas Robinson,
|
||
|
saw a light growing in size for 2 min and flying
|
||
|
between them and Mt. Williams. Looking like a
|
||
|
"light airplane on fire," it changed course, losing alti-
|
||
|
tude and trailing flames. It touched the ground, light-
|
||
|
ing up the whole area, rose again, and began to "feel
|
||
|
its way along the crooked edge of the cane field and
|
||
|
the swamp toward our house." It returned to earth
|
||
|
four times. The dogs ran out barking as it landed
|
||
|
within 100 m of the witnesses before taking off again.
|
||
|
(UFO Bulletin Mar., 58)
|
||
|
364
|
||
|
May. 31, 1955 Puy-Saint-Gulmier (France). A farmer, 74-year-old
|
||
|
1110 J. B. Collange, was watching his cows on a clear, calm
|
||
|
morning when he suddenly observed, in an easterly
|
||
|
direction, a vertical circular object about 3 m away,
|
||
|
the bottom edge about 30 cm from the ground. It
|
||
|
measured about 1.10 m in diameter, was very lumi-
|
||
|
nous, white, but not blinding. Many filaments of
|
||
|
various colors were radiating from the disk. Their
|
||
|
length varied between 0.5 and 2 m. The object rose
|
||
|
over a hedge and was lost to sight behind some woods.
|
||
|
(Ouranos 14, 15, 22)
|
||
|
365
|
||
|
Jul. 03, 1955 Stockton (Georgia). Mrs. Wesley Symmonds was
|
||
|
driving near this town when she saw four "bug-eyed"
|
||
|
creatures near the road. They were small beings with
|
||
|
thin arms, large eyes, and pointed chins. Two were
|
||
|
turned away from the witness; one was bending over
|
||
|
with something like a stick in its hand; and the fourth
|
||
|
one was facing her with its right arm raised. It had
|
||
|
bulging eyes, a sort of cap, no visible mouth, a long
|
||
|
pointed nose, a chin which came to a sharp point, and
|
||
|
long thin arms with claws. (Stringfield; Humanoids
|
||
|
54)
|
||
|
366
|
||
|
Jul. 18, 1955 Plessiel Airfield, near Abbeville (France). Mr. Maupin
|
||
|
0300 and five other witnesses on the airfield were blinded
|
||
|
by a light from a disk-shaped object 150 m away. It
|
||
|
left orange glows in its trail. Silent, flying slowly, it
|
||
|
hovered near the Metro station, close to the ground,
|
||
|
but did not actually land. It left toward the northwest.
|
||
|
A woodsman from Mareul-Caubert, Mr. Rolle, saw
|
||
|
the object half-an-hour earlier. It came from the
|
||
|
direction of Amiens. (Personal)
|
||
|
367
|
||
|
Aug. 01, 1955 Salon, near Arles (France). Two persons in a car saw
|
||
|
night a lighted object dive toward them and hover about
|
||
|
30 m above the road. A disk, 12 m in diameter, it flew
|
||
|
around the car and went away without noise. The
|
||
|
witnesses were tourists, who went straight to the Arles
|
||
|
police. (105)
|
||
|
368
|
||
|
Aug. 01, 1955 Chardon Road (Ohio). Mr. Sheneman, who was com-
|
||
|
2100 ing from Willoughby, came out of his car and saw a
|
||
|
circular object with a red light on it that came down
|
||
|
fast, hovered, and emitted two beams of light. The
|
||
|
witness fled toward his house, and the object appeared
|
||
|
to chase him at less than 70 m altitude. It measured
|
||
|
about 30 m in diameter and supported a dome. Mr.
|
||
|
Sheneman, his wife, and their two children saw it fly
|
||
|
away. (Evidence 114)
|
||
|
369
|
||
|
Aug. 05, 1955 Buzancy, Ardennes (France). Messrs. Coisin and
|
||
|
1430 Mahieu saw five brown, disk-shaped machines coming
|
||
|
down and up again at great speed. One of them flew
|
||
|
under the others, then two disks appeared to land
|
||
|
300 m away near the German cemetery. The others
|
||
|
flew away toward the south at tremendous speed.
|
||
|
(Personal)
|
||
|
370
|
||
|
Aug. 16, 1955 Bradford (England). Mr. Ernest Suddard, 35, and
|
||
|
0400 his 13-year-old son were in a lorry on Roundhill Street
|
||
|
when they saw what seemed to be a human being
|
||
|
about 1.20 m tall, dressed in skin-tight black clothes.
|
||
|
It held its arms close to its sides, its feet close together,
|
||
|
and walked by a series of jumps. On its chest was a
|
||
|
silver disk perforated with holes. It turned off sud-
|
||
|
denly into a passageway and was lost to sight. The
|
||
|
witnesses were too amazed to follow it. (Constance
|
||
|
222)
|
||
|
371
|
||
|
Aug. 19, 1955 Bradford (England). About 700 m away from Round-
|
||
|
2330 hill street, Mr. Wood, a warehouseman, saw a bright,
|
||
|
bullet-shaped, silvery object behind a hillock. It
|
||
|
measured about 4 m in height, 1.5 m in diameter, had
|
||
|
a surface similar to chromium and made a high-
|
||
|
pitched buzzing sound. (Constance 222)
|
||
|
372
|
||
|
Aug. 21, 1955 Hopkinsville (Kentucky). The Sutton family saw a
|
||
|
2030 light landing near their farmhouse, then several night-
|
||
|
marish entities about 1 m tall, with glowing silver
|
||
|
clothing, an oversized round head, huge eyes and
|
||
|
ears, and a slit-like mouth harassed them for several
|
||
|
hours, in spite of heavy gunfire. At one point, one of
|
||
|
the entities was knocked down from the roof by a
|
||
|
bullet: it "floated down." Running out of ammuni-
|
||
|
tion, the Suttons got the police, who observed a
|
||
|
lighted object in the sky, flying very fast. (Atic,
|
||
|
Anatomy 173; Magonia)
|
||
|
373
|
||
|
Aug. 22, 1955 Casa Blanca, near Riverside (California). A group of
|
||
|
1400 children was playing in the garden of Mr. and Mrs.
|
||
|
Douglas when they observed a hovering object which
|
||
|
disappared and reappeared as a spinning disk with
|
||
|
curved lines radiating from it. Other objects, silvery
|
||
|
and semi-transparent, soon appeared and were seen by
|
||
|
all children. They made musical sounds as they van-
|
||
|
ished and reappeared. One of them landed, and a
|
||
|
creature the size of a 4-year-old child, transparent,
|
||
|
wearing a belt with a bright disk, was seen nearby.
|
||
|
Another creature appeared and spoke to one of the
|
||
|
boys. All the children experienced visions of the ob-
|
||
|
ject and the creatures, as well as "arms" which ap-
|
||
|
peared to beckon to them. (TSR 67, 5)
|
||
|
374
|
||
|
Aug. 25, 1955 Greenhills (Ohio). Four adolescents in a car saw a
|
||
|
creature with a luminous body, standing near a fire-
|
||
|
plug. (Stringfield 64)
|
||
|
375
|
||
|
Sep. 16, 1955 Boisseuges (France). A young shepherd heard a
|
||
|
1800 whistling sound as a dark mass appeared to fall from
|
||
|
the sky and a rush of air swept him from his feet. The
|
||
|
object looked like a machine with an opening where
|
||
|
a stairway became visible. Two occupants were seen.
|
||
|
One was observed to have a reddish face, a bald head
|
||
|
and very fine teeth. The craft was round, about 3.5 m
|
||
|
diameter, 2 m high, lighted with neon-like light. The
|
||
|
occupants gathered some plants and flew away to
|
||
|
the northwest. (Personal)
|
||
|
376
|
||
|
Sep. 17, 1955 Bush Pine (New York). Mr. and Mrs. Bordes, of New
|
||
|
night York City, were fishing when they heard a loud splash
|
||
|
and a "gurgling sound," saw a pink, iridescent, mush-
|
||
|
room-shaped object rise about 70 cm above the water,
|
||
|
and sink into the reservoir. Later, they saw the object
|
||
|
again, about 5 m long and surrounded with turbu-
|
||
|
lence. It reversed direction several times without turn-
|
||
|
ing around and finally flew away very fast. (Constance
|
||
|
226; FSR 55,5)
|
||
|
377
|
||
|
Oct. 28, 1955 Galloway (England). A disk with a row of blue lights
|
||
|
on the periphery slowly maneuvered above a car on a
|
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|
deserted road. (Evidence 135, 146)
|
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|
378
|
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|
Nov. 02, 1955 Williston (Florida). Deputy-sheriff A. H. Perkins,
|
||
|
C. F. Bell, and a dozen other witnesses saw six bell-
|
||
|
shaped objects moving by successive leaps. One came
|
||
|
close to a patrol car; the men inside felt that their
|
||
|
arms and legs "went dead" and that their clothes
|
||
|
were burning them. (Evidence 64)
|
||
|
379
|
||
|
Apr. 06, 1956 McKinney (Texas). Two men saw a silvery, balloon-
|
||
|
shaped craft about 2 m in diameter land in a field
|
||
|
100 m away from them, about 8 km east of McKinney.
|
||
|
They stopped their car to investigate, but the object
|
||
|
took off at fantastic speed. (Atic)
|
||
|
380
|
||
|
Apr. 08, 1956 Elboeuf (France). Near Exauroux, two brothers, 18
|
||
|
2345 and 20, saw a red ball to their left coming down and
|
||
|
hovering at tree height. It then left at fantastic speed.
|
||
|
Three additional witnesses reported it independently.
|
||
|
The object was a disk about 7.5 m in diameter, with a
|
||
|
red dome, and rotating fins under it. It emitted a
|
||
|
yellow-orange glow. (Personal)
|
||
|
381
|
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|
Apr. 16, 1956 Henderson (North Carolina). On Route 1, just be-
|
||
|
0500 fore dawn, two government employees saw for a few
|
||
|
seconds a large, top-shaped object passing over their
|
||
|
car. It was as large as the road and made no sound.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
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|
382
|
||
|
May. 09, 1956 Jacksonville (Florida). Two girls, Joan Frost and
|
||
|
2300 Gertie Wynn, while waiting for a bus, saw two
|
||
|
pulsating lights flying horizontally and disappearing.
|
||
|
15 min later the lights were seen again, stopping at
|
||
|
the zenith, merging, and diving to 50 m altitude. As
|
||
|
the bus arrived, it seemed that the objects had sepa-
|
||
|
rated and were about to abduct the witnesses, and
|
||
|
they ran to the vehicle in terror. (APRO Mar., 59)
|
||
|
383
|
||
|
Jun. 06, 1956 Banning (California). An object hovered about 30 m
|
||
|
0430 above and 100 m away from the witness's car. Showing
|
||
|
something like a dome on top, it crossed the road
|
||
|
slowly, turned, and crossed the road again behind the
|
||
|
car, then vanished suddenly. (Atic)
|
||
|
384
|
||
|
Jul. 20, 1956 Panorama City (California). Three witnesses inde-
|
||
|
pendently claimed that they observed a huge, ball-
|
||
|
shaped object from which emerged three beings. They
|
||
|
were nearly 2 m tall, had long, blond hair, and wore
|
||
|
tight, green suits. (Hanlon; Humanoids 64)
|
||
|
385
|
||
|
Sep., 1956 Cabo Frio (Brazil). O. Guarichi was walking on the
|
||
|
2030 beach with his dogs when he saw an object come from
|
||
|
the sea and land. Two men, 1.80 m tall, wearing
|
||
|
metallic-looking uniforms, emerged. One of them
|
||
|
picked up objects from the beach. There was an ex-
|
||
|
change of gestures with the witness. One of the dogs
|
||
|
turned away when the witness approached the craft,
|
||
|
which was 20 m wide 3 m high and showed flashing
|
||
|
lights as it left. (Nachrichten Mar., 61)
|
||
|
386
|
||
|
Jan. 15, 1957 Balfour (New Zealand). William West and Wallace
|
||
|
early Liddell saw an object similar to a shooting star coming
|
||
|
close to them appearing then as an oval, fluorescent
|
||
|
craft, about 40 m in diameter, which almost touched
|
||
|
the grass. They rushed to catch it, but it jumped away,
|
||
|
turning into a bluish-white sphere with a dark red
|
||
|
center. Each time they tried to reach it, the craft
|
||
|
jumped farther away. It cleared a high fence and
|
||
|
slowly vanished. The Invercargill Weather Bureau
|
||
|
had no explanation. (107)
|
||
|
387
|
||
|
Feb. 09, 1957 Georgetown (Connecticut). Approximate date. Ina
|
||
|
2200 Salter was driving on Route 53 in a desolate area when
|
||
|
she encountered a cigar-shaped objert about 5 m long,
|
||
|
showing several portholes, which was hovering close
|
||
|
to the ground to the left of the road. The portholes,
|
||
|
about 50 cm in diameter, were illuminated with a
|
||
|
yellowish light, and there were shadows moving be-
|
||
|
hind. As she passed the object, it took off straight up,
|
||
|
hovered for a few seconds, then rose out of sight
|
||
|
(APRO Mar., 62)
|
||
|
388
|
||
|
Mar. 08, 1957 Baudette (Minnesota). A pilot saw a circular object
|
||
|
night flying against the wind. It was luminous, about 5.5 m
|
||
|
in diameter, and flew so low that it appeared to suck
|
||
|
up the snow. (Keyhoe S)
|
||
|
389
|
||
|
Apr. 14, 1957 Vins-sur-Caramy (France). At an intersection, two
|
||
|
1500 women, Mrs. Garcin and Mrs. Rami, suddenly heard
|
||
|
a noise and saw behind them a top-shaped object, 1 m
|
||
|
high and 1 m wide, nearly touching the ground. It
|
||
|
made a sudden jump and landed again: There were a
|
||
|
number of antennalike projections on top of it. The
|
||
|
noise did not come from the object, but from a
|
||
|
metallic road sign vibrating in its vicinity. (M 207;
|
||
|
Challenge 14)
|
||
|
390
|
||
|
Apr. 19, 1957 Pacific Ocean, near Japan. Japanese fishermen aboard
|
||
|
1152 the "Kitsukawara Maru" saw two metal disks come
|
||
|
into the sky. This was followed by violent turbulence.
|
||
|
(Round-up 147)
|
||
|
391
|
||
|
Apr. 22, 1957 Palalda (France). Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Bason heard
|
||
|
1300 an unusual noise and saw a whirlwind of flames 10 or
|
||
|
15 m above ground, coming down toward the vine-
|
||
|
yard. It was red and blue, spinning wildly, flying
|
||
|
slowly. It hovered for 5 min over plants which moved
|
||
|
violently, then it flew south with a deafening roar,
|
||
|
hovered again and departed to the southwest. Diam-
|
||
|
eter at the top: about 5 m. (Ouranos 21)
|
||
|
392
|
||
|
May., 1957 Milford (Pennsylvania). Frances Stichler, who lived
|
||
|
on a farm, was working in her barn when she heard a
|
||
|
whirring sound and saw a bowl-shaped object, 7 m in
|
||
|
diameter, with a rim over 1 m wide about 5 m above
|
||
|
ground. It stopped with one side tilted toward her. A
|
||
|
man dressed in a loose, shiny, gray suit, wearing a
|
||
|
tight-fitting helmet, was facing her from inside the
|
||
|
object. He seemed of average height had deep-set
|
||
|
eyes, tanned skin, and a long face with a "quizzical"
|
||
|
expression. Almost immediately the object left toward
|
||
|
the southeast. (108; Humanoids 57)
|
||
|
393
|
||
|
May. 01, 1957 Pajasblancas Airport (Argentina). When his motor-
|
||
|
0700 cycle suddenly failed, the driver observed a disk, 2O m
|
||
|
in diameter and 5 m thick, hovering about 15 m above
|
||
|
ground. He hid in a ditch and saw the craft come
|
||
|
down, making a sound similar to air escaping from a
|
||
|
valve. A sort of lift descended from its base almost to
|
||
|
the ground. In it was a man of average height, who
|
||
|
made friendly gestures to the witness. He was dressed
|
||
|
in a plastic diving suit. The witness entered the ma-
|
||
|
chine and saw inside several people seated before
|
||
|
instrument panels, lighted by an extraordinary light.
|
||
|
He was then escorted out, and the disk rose to the
|
||
|
northwest. During the next hour, six sightings were
|
||
|
made along the same course by independent witnesses.
|
||
|
(Humanoids 35; FSR 65, 1; FSR 65, 4)
|
||
|
394
|
||
|
May. 10, 1957 Beaucourt-sur-Ancre (France). A Hungarian refugee,
|
||
|
2250 Michel Fekete, was riding his bicycle when he saw an
|
||
|
object hovering 30 cm above ground and four little
|
||
|
men nearby. The police found lavalike fragments at
|
||
|
the site. Six other witnesses vouch for the sighting
|
||
|
including Messrs. Iklef and Lepot and their wives.
|
||
|
The craft was luminous, pulsating between red and
|
||
|
white (remaining red longer). When white, it was
|
||
|
more blinding than a powerful searchlight. It was 50 m
|
||
|
away from the group of witnesses. Occupants were
|
||
|
about 1.30 m tall with a beige-gray body, an ab-
|
||
|
normally large black head, and a waddling gait. The
|
||
|
object flew away when a car came into view. (109; M
|
||
|
211)
|
||
|
395
|
||
|
Jun. 5, 1957 Uriman (Venezuela). Undocumented report of a
|
||
|
landing and of "bellicose dwarfs." (Quincy)
|
||
|
396
|
||
|
Jul. 25, 1957 Sao Sebastiao (Brazil). Mr. Joao Guimaraes, who is
|
||
|
1910 a professor at the Catholic Faculty of Law in Santos,
|
||
|
was sitting near the shore when he saw a hat-shaped,
|
||
|
luminous craft approach from the sea and land near
|
||
|
him. From it came a metallic stairway. Two normal
|
||
|
men with long, fair hair hanging to their shoulders, a
|
||
|
youthful appearance and wearing one-piece suits,
|
||
|
came down, gave no verbal answers to his questions,
|
||
|
but invited him "telepathically" to come aboard the
|
||
|
craft. Inside the illuminated compartment, he sat on
|
||
|
a circular seat with the crew. The machine rose for a
|
||
|
short flight. On his return, Guimaraes found that his
|
||
|
watch no longer worked. (Humanoids 36; FSR 57, 6
|
||
|
397
|
||
|
Jul. 30, 1957 Galt, Ontario (Canada). Jack Stephenson was walk-
|
||
|
ing about 7 km from Galt when he saw a flash in the
|
||
|
sky. A circular object making a whirring sound came
|
||
|
down and landed with a throw of flames. It took off
|
||
|
again 30 min later,leaving the ground blackened and
|
||
|
branches broken. The craft had a stationary dome,
|
||
|
but the periphery was spinning. (Round-up 188)
|
||
|
398
|
||
|
Aug. 20, 1957 Quilino (Argentina). An Air Force man inside a tent
|
||
|
heard a loud, shrill sound and saw a disk that came
|
||
|
down as grass and plants fluttered wildly under it. He
|
||
|
found himself unable to draw his gun, which "seemed
|
||
|
to be glued in its holster." A voice came from the
|
||
|
craft, telling him in Spanish that UFO's had a base in
|
||
|
the Salta area and would soon show themselves to
|
||
|
warn all people about the dangers of a nuclear
|
||
|
catastrophe. (Humanoids 36)
|
||
|
399
|
||
|
Aug. 22, 1957 Cecil Naval Air Station (Florida). A black, bell-
|
||
|
1540 shaped object bearing two bright, white lights at the
|
||
|
top and maeasuring 15 m in diameter was chased by a
|
||
|
civilian in a car until the engine stalled. The object
|
||
|
was then hovering 3 m away. The underside of the
|
||
|
machine resembled a disk with fins. When a jet air-
|
||
|
craft took off from the airfield, the object went out of
|
||
|
sight almost instantaneously. The car battery was
|
||
|
found completely dead. There was no helicopter in
|
||
|
the area, although the two witnesses compared the
|
||
|
noise made by the object to that of a helicopter. (Atic)
|
||
|
400
|
||
|
Sep., 1957 Campinas (Brazil). A man suddenly fell, as if para-
|
||
|
lyzed, and his two companions then observed an ob-
|
||
|
ject shaped like a disk with a dome on top and another
|
||
|
dome under it, 50 m away. A door opened and three
|
||
|
men, 1.70 m tall, wearing close-fitting, iridescent
|
||
|
clothing, and who walked as if on skis, appeared to
|
||
|
make a check of the craft and the surroundings. They
|
||
|
gathered samples in a large box. The witnesses saw
|
||
|
small portholes and a tripod landing gear. The craft
|
||
|
took off after 20 min. (Nachrichten Jul., 60)
|
||
|
401
|
||
|
Sep. 10, 1957 Ubatuba (Brazil). Approximate date. Anonymous
|
||
|
witnesses saw a disk dive down and explode, shower-
|
||
|
ing the area with flaming fragments. Some samples
|
||
|
were gathered, sent to a Brazilian newsman, analyzed
|
||
|
by friends of Dr. Fontes, of Rio, and were found to
|
||
|
consist of surprisingly pure magnesium. (Lor.l 90; 110)
|
||
|
402
|
||
|
Sep. 16, 1957 Smithfield (Australia). Les McDonald, 17, and
|
||
|
930 Gladys Smith, 14, saw a red light changing to green,
|
||
|
spreading around them like a mist and covering an
|
||
|
area about 100 m diameter. They became nearly
|
||
|
paralyzed and "felt a warm glow." They had no fear,
|
||
|
but were "merely cognizant of things as they were
|
||
|
without being able to react." This sensation lasted
|
||
|
two min. (UFO Bulletin Dec., 57)
|
||
|
403
|
||
|
Sep. 19, 1957 Point Pleasant (New Jersey). A boomerang-shaped
|
||
|
1840 object bigger than a house was reported to have
|
||
|
landed. Grass flattened. (Atic)
|
||
|
404
|
||
|
Sep. 26, 1957 Yellow Falls (Texas). Three hundred people were
|
||
|
sunset said to have seen three elongated objects with a series
|
||
|
of portholes, maneuvering at ground level in an area
|
||
|
with many empty oil wells. One of these objects, said
|
||
|
to be 150 m long and 20 m high, pearl-colored, glisten-
|
||
|
ing under the setting sun and showing a series of
|
||
|
circles painted on its surface, landed for 20 min. An
|
||
|
occupant emerged, observed the abandoned derricks
|
||
|
and took off again. Observed through binoculars, he
|
||
|
appeared as a "monster," 1 m tall, moving with
|
||
|
strange jumps. He picked up something from the
|
||
|
ground. (Perego)
|
||
|
405
|
||
|
Sep. 29, 1957 Deerwood Nike Base (Maryland). Undocumented
|
||
|
0500 report of a landing observed by missile men. (Keyhoe
|
||
|
S)
|
||
|
406
|
||
|
Oct., 1957 Niquelandia (Brazil). At the Gabiroba farm, owners
|
||
|
A. Santinoni and S. de Oliveira were blinded by
|
||
|
beam from a round object at ground level. The light
|
||
|
was green and yellow. When they came near, all went
|
||
|
dark and the object vanished. (Round-up 205)
|
||
|
407
|
||
|
Oct. 05, 1957 Francisco de Sales (Brazil). Antonio Villas-Boas who
|
||
|
2300 could not sleep because of the heat, opened the
|
||
|
shutters of his house and saw a silvery glow in the
|
||
|
yard, but no flying object. The light moved and was
|
||
|
seen going over the house. (FSR 66, 4; Magonia)
|
||
|
408
|
||
|
Oct. 08, 1957 Nabouwalu (Fiji Islands). Two couples going from
|
||
|
1500 Nabouwalu to Nawaca in a motor boat saw a white
|
||
|
object come down from the sky, thought it was a
|
||
|
plane in trouble and went closer. They found the
|
||
|
object hovering 7 m above the water, and a figure on
|
||
|
board the craft aimed at them a beam so bright they
|
||
|
"felt weak." The figure disappeared suddenly, and
|
||
|
the object took off vertically at high speed. (Round-up
|
||
|
202; Challenge 18)
|
||
|
409
|
||
|
Oct. 10, 1957 Schenectady (New York). Mrs. Edward Yeager who
|
||
|
lived in a trailer on the Duanesburg-Church Road
|
||
|
near Mariaville, saw a circular object go down behind
|
||
|
the hill. Two min later it flew up again, very bright.
|
||
|
The next day she was feeding animals that ran away
|
||
|
as the same or a similar object came within 2 m of the
|
||
|
ground. Two dark, little men came out of the craft
|
||
|
and went into the woods. The object remained there
|
||
|
two min, then left. A search for the occupants proved
|
||
|
futile. A bus driver was said to have seen two craft
|
||
|
land in a nearby field at the same hour. (FSR 58, 3)
|
||
|
410
|
||
|
Oct. 10, 1957 Quebracoco (Brazil). Naval officer Miguel Espanhol
|
||
|
night and another man, traveling to Ceres, saw a bright
|
||
|
object that illuminated the countryside and came
|
||
|
down to ground level as the truck stalled. It was oval
|
||
|
or saucer-shaped, over 150 m in diameter and 40 m
|
||
|
deep, with a dome supporting a long "aerial" with a
|
||
|
red light on top. The bright light went off and the
|
||
|
witnesses saw seven childlike beings, with long hair
|
||
|
and luminous suits, who looked down at them for
|
||
|
about 3 min. The craft flew south and released a
|
||
|
smaller disk, which flew north. (Humanoids 36)
|
||
|
411
|
||
|
Oct. 11, 1957 Roulon (France). Two witnesses in a car saw some-
|
||
|
2000 thing they described as "a dark, transparent ball"
|
||
|
about 50 cm in diameter rising from the side of the
|
||
|
road. It had appendages trailing behind. (111)
|
||
|
412
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1957 Francisco de Sales (Brazil). Second observation by
|
||
|
2145 A. Villas-Boas. He was plowing a field with his
|
||
|
brother when they saw a red light at the edge of the
|
||
|
field. He went toward it, but it shifted its position
|
||
|
every time he went close. It vanished on the spot.
|
||
|
(FSR 66, 4; Magonia)
|
||
|
413
|
||
|
Oct. 15, 1957 Covington (Indiana). Mr. Moudy, a farmer, observed
|
||
|
daylight a silvery disk which hovered above his tractor; the
|
||
|
engine failed when the object rose. (Personal)
|
||
|
414
|
||
|
Oct. 16, 1957 Francisco de Sales (Brazil). Third observation by A.
|
||
|
0100 Villas-Boas. Alone in the fields on a clear night, he
|
||
|
saw a big, red star which took the appearance of a
|
||
|
luminous, egg-shaped object and stopped 50 m above
|
||
|
his tractor. Its light was brighter than that of the
|
||
|
headlights as it landed 15 m away. The top part was
|
||
|
spinning. It became green as it slowed down, was then
|
||
|
seen as a flattened dome. Three legs emerged from the
|
||
|
machine as it settled down. The tractor engine stalled,
|
||
|
and the witness was seized by unknown individuals
|
||
|
and carried aboard the craft, where he was medically
|
||
|
examined, then left with a woman of short stature
|
||
|
with whom he had sexual intercourse. Villas-Boas
|
||
|
reported that crew members wore tight, white clothes
|
||
|
with a light on the belt, heelless white shoes, big
|
||
|
gloves, and opaque helmets with a slit at the level of
|
||
|
the eyes. Their language was shrill, and he could estab-
|
||
|
lish no verbal communication with them. (FSR 66,
|
||
|
4 et seq.)
|
||
|
415
|
||
|
Oct. 25, 1957 Petropolis (Brazil). A girl suffering from cancer ap-
|
||
|
peared about to die when the house was suddenly
|
||
|
illuminated by a strong light, as if a searchlight had
|
||
|
been aimed at the room. It came from an object whose
|
||
|
top part was reddish yellow. Two figures emerged
|
||
|
from it and entered the house. They were about 1.20 m
|
||
|
tall, had long yellow-red hair, small green, slanted
|
||
|
eyes, and wore white gloves and glowing white clothes.
|
||
|
Before the astounded witnesses (the author of the
|
||
|
report and the family of the girl), they used a device
|
||
|
producing a bluish-white light and another instu-
|
||
|
ment, in what appeared to be radiation treatment of
|
||
|
the patient. After 30 min they went away, leaving
|
||
|
her completely cured. The report was anonymous.
|
||
|
(FSR 67, 5)
|
||
|
416
|
||
|
Oct. 31, 1957 Longchaumois (France). A businessman and his wife
|
||
|
0000 saw a large, lighted object with openings, which hov-
|
||
|
ered, came to ground level, and took off with a great
|
||
|
increase in brightness at very high speed, but without
|
||
|
noise. (Personal)
|
||
|
417
|
||
|
Nov., 1957 Provencal (Louisiana). Haskell Raper, Jr., was driv-
|
||
|
2300 ing home on a rainy night when he saw a large, lighted
|
||
|
object on the road ahead, which he thought was a
|
||
|
truck. Suddenly the object flashed a beam of light
|
||
|
directly at the car, apparently exerting a strong
|
||
|
pressure and slowing it to a stop 5 m away. The object
|
||
|
was then described as oval, 5 m long, 3 m high, army
|
||
|
green in color. It bore lettering beginning with the
|
||
|
letters UN, followed by some numbers. A sort of heat
|
||
|
wave filled the car, and the witness ran out in panic
|
||
|
as the vehicle caught fire. The object rose with the
|
||
|
sound of a diesel engine. Raper ran to the town, less
|
||
|
than 2 km away; and reported the incident. The car,
|
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|
a 1956 Ford, was completely destroyed. (FS Oct., 58)
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|
418
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|
Nov. 02, 1957 Canadian (Texas). 5 km west of this town, military
|
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|
0330 and civilian witnesses reported a submarine-shaped
|
||
|
object, red and white, two or three times as long as a
|
||
|
car and about 3 m high, at ground level. A figure was
|
||
|
seen near this object, also something compared to a
|
||
|
white flag. When a car stopped in the vicinity, a
|
||
|
flash of light from the object coincided with the sud-
|
||
|
den failure of the headlights. (Atic)
|
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|
419
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|
Nov. 02, 1957 Levelland (Texas). A large number of reports from
|
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|
2250 the Levelland area described a low-flying object, over
|
||
|
60 m long, equipped with a bright light, and which
|
||
|
interfered with car ignition. (Anatomy 136; map)
|
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|
420
|
||
|
Nov. 03, 1957 White Sands (New Mexico). At Stallion Site, an
|
||
|
0300 army patrol in a jeep saw an orange, "apparently con-
|
||
|
trolled," luminous object on the ground near the site
|
||
|
of the first A-bomb explosion. It was first seen as a
|
||
|
sunlike source 50 m above ground, descending to
|
||
|
ground level after 3 min, and landing several km away
|
||
|
at the northern end of the testing grounds. Two wit-
|
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|
nesses. (M 238)
|
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|
421
|
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|
Nov. 04, 1957 Elmwood Park (Illinois). Two policemen, Joseph
|
||
|
0315 Lukasek and Clifford Schau, and a third man named
|
||
|
Daniel De Giovanni, while looking for the cause of a
|
||
|
headlight failure, observed a fluorescent object 50 to
|
||
|
100 m away from them, coming down. The car had-
|
||
|
lights functioned properly again and they drove to-
|
||
|
ward the object but had to stop at a cemetery wall.
|
||
|
They turned off all lights and watched the object for
|
||
|
two min. It played "hide and seek" with them as they
|
||
|
tried to reach its location. (M 240; 113)
|
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|
422
|
||
|
Nov. 05, 1957 New Castle (Indiana). An object looking like "a big
|
||
|
meat platter" was seen at close range by Mrs. Jasper
|
||
|
Barlow and her two children, who were inside their
|
||
|
car. It had a flickering light on the bottom. There was
|
||
|
no ignition interference noted. (M 245)
|
||
|
423
|
||
|
Nov. 05, 1957 New York City (New York). In Van Cortland Park,
|
||
|
0430 Frank C. was talking with a bus driver when they saw
|
||
|
in the park, about 400 m away, a metallic object
|
||
|
shaped like a disk, spinning with a soft whirring. On
|
||
|
top was a fixed dome with portholes. The object was
|
||
|
hovering at tree-height. A yellow light from the craft
|
||
|
suddenly illuminated the area, and it flew off "like a
|
||
|
shooting star." (M 241)
|
||
|
424
|
||
|
Nov. 05, 1957 Scotia (Nebraska). A man heard a noise similar to
|
||
|
1730 that of a helicopter and perceived a "burning" odor.
|
||
|
He saw a balloon-like, elongated object that came to
|
||
|
ground level, did not touch the ground, but rose again
|
||
|
and disappeared. The witness was "paralyzed" during
|
||
|
the observation. The object appeared to have gener-
|
||
|
ated thick smoke. (Atic)
|
||
|
425
|
||
|
Nov. 06, 1957 Santa Fe (New Mexico). J. Martinez and A. Gallegos
|
||
|
0010 saw an egg-shaped object coming toward them at low
|
||
|
altitude. It moved slowly, illuminating their car and
|
||
|
producing a humming sound. The car engine, the
|
||
|
clock and a wristwatch stopped. The object shot away
|
||
|
toward the southwest. (M 246)
|
||
|
426
|
||
|
Nov. 06, 1957 Seoul (Korea). North of Seoul a barrel-shaped object,
|
||
|
morning bluish-white and luminous, was seen close to the
|
||
|
ground, reflected in a pool of water. It rose and van-
|
||
|
ished "like a light switched off." (Atic)
|
||
|
427
|
||
|
Nov. 06, 1957 Playa del Rey (California). Richard Kehoe was driv-
|
||
|
0540 ing near the beach when his engine stopped, and so
|
||
|
did three other cars. The man got out and observed
|
||
|
an egg-shaped object wrapped in "a blue haze" on
|
||
|
the beach. Two men, below average height got out
|
||
|
of the craft and asked them questions about their
|
||
|
identity, what time it was, etc. They looked normal
|
||
|
wore black leather pants, white belts, light-colored
|
||
|
jerseys, and seemed to have yellowish-green skin. They
|
||
|
went back inside the craft, which left rapidly, and the
|
||
|
cars could then be started. (Humanoids 57)
|
||
|
428
|
||
|
Nov. 06, 1957 Lake County (Ohio). A civilian source reported an
|
||
|
0630 object so bright that his eyes could not sustain it. It
|
||
|
appeared to land on a ridge, then took off again. It
|
||
|
was round and much larger than a plane, had an
|
||
|
"odd color," left no trail and made no noise. (Atic)
|
||
|
429
|
||
|
Nov. 06, 1957 Knoxville (Tennessee). 12-year-old Everett Clark
|
||
|
0630 saw a strange object on the ground and four occu-
|
||
|
pants, two men and two women who spoke a lan-
|
||
|
guage he thought was similar to German. They went
|
||
|
back to the craft in a manner the witness could not
|
||
|
understand, for he saw no door. (M 271;114;
|
||
|
Magonia)
|
||
|
430
|
||
|
Nov. 06, 1957 Everittstown (New Jersey). John Trasco saw a bril-
|
||
|
evening liant, egg-shaped object hovering in front of a barn
|
||
|
and was confronted with a being 1 m tall with a
|
||
|
putty-colored face and frog-like eyes. He thought the
|
||
|
dwarf said in broken English: "We are peaceful
|
||
|
people; we only want your dog." The little man, who
|
||
|
was dressed in a green suit with shiny buttons, a green
|
||
|
tam-o-shanter-like cap, and gloves with a shiny object
|
||
|
at the tip of each finger, fled when the witness denied
|
||
|
his request. (Humanoids 56; Magonia)
|
||
|
431
|
||
|
Nov. 06, 1957 Boerne (Texas). A civilian source reported an oval
|
||
|
1800 object, about 5 m long, bright orange, similar to
|
||
|
glowing coals, hovering 4 m above ground. The wit-
|
||
|
ness went to call his family; the object had vanished
|
||
|
when he returned. Unidentified. (Atic)
|
||
|
432
|
||
|
Nov. 06, 1957 Baskatong Lake (Canada). 180 km north of Ottawa
|
||
|
2100 Jacques Jacobson and three of his friends saw a bright,
|
||
|
yellowish-white sphere hovering over a hilltop about
|
||
|
4 km away. From top and bottom issued light cones
|
||
|
that illuminated the countryside and the clouds.
|
||
|
Radio reception was blocked throughout the obser-
|
||
|
vation, except for a very powerful signal at one wave-
|
||
|
length, modulated, but not in Morse code. The object
|
||
|
rose slowly toward the south. (M 249)
|
||
|
433
|
||
|
Nov. 06, 1957 Montville (Ohio). Olden Moore, 28, a plasterer was
|
||
|
2330 driving home when he suddenly saw an object look-
|
||
|
ing like a bright meteor split into two pieces, one of
|
||
|
which went straight up. The other got larger while
|
||
|
its color changed from bright white to blue-green. It
|
||
|
hovered 60 m above a field and came to the ground
|
||
|
with a soft whirring sound, 150 m away. After observ-
|
||
|
ing it for 15 min, Moore then walked to the object,
|
||
|
which he found to be shaped like "a covered dish"
|
||
|
15 m in diameter, 5 m high, with a cone on top about
|
||
|
3 m high, surrounded by haze or fog, pulsating slowly.
|
||
|
Holes, footprints and radioactivity were found at the
|
||
|
site by Civil Defense Director Kenneth Locke. (M
|
||
|
252)
|
||
|
434
|
||
|
Nov. 07, 1957 Meridian (Mississippi). Truck driver Malvin Stevens,
|
||
|
0725 48, was driving to Memphis when, about 23 km
|
||
|
northwest of Meridian, he saw an object which ap-
|
||
|
peared to have two propellers at either end and a
|
||
|
third one on top. Getting out of his truck, he saw
|
||
|
three little men about 1.30 m tall, in gray clothes,
|
||
|
with "pasty white faces" that seemed friendly and
|
||
|
willing to talk, but he was unable to understand their
|
||
|
"chattering." "I stood there for what seemed like an
|
||
|
eternity." They got back into the machine and it
|
||
|
took off straight up. There was no ignition inter-
|
||
|
ference. An 8-year-old girl from Honse independently
|
||
|
reported a round object crossing the sky toward the
|
||
|
south. (M 273; 115)
|
||
|
435
|
||
|
Nov. 08, 1957 Edinburgh (Scotland). Fourteen people, including
|
||
|
Mrs. Maty Home, reported to police that a disk-
|
||
|
shaped object followed their truck, dived toward it,
|
||
|
came within 20 m of them, then left toward the sea,
|
||
|
leaving a double vapor trail. (Round-up 217; 116)
|
||
|
436
|
||
|
Nov. 08, 1957 Sloanville (New York). A cigar-shaped object 70 m
|
||
|
0200 long was observed less than 7 m above ground. (M
|
||
|
264; 117)
|
||
|
437
|
||
|
Nov. 08, 1957 Holly (West Virginia). Hank Mollohan and eight
|
||
|
1430 other persons saw an elongated object, 12 m long,
|
||
|
with several portholes from which fire and smoke
|
||
|
appeared to be coming. It swung at low altitude and
|
||
|
dropped to the ground. People seemed to be moving
|
||
|
around it, but the witnesses were driven away by a
|
||
|
hard rain. (M 265)
|
||
|
438
|
||
|
Nov. 08, 1957 Waterloo (Iowa). Paul Rutledge saw an object 16 m
|
||
|
night long flying over his garage. The top part was bright,
|
||
|
and there were two figures visible inside. (M 266)
|
||
|
439
|
||
|
Nov. 09, 1957 Lake City (Missouri). A civilian driving his car home
|
||
|
0100 from work observed a hovering object 16 m long. His
|
||
|
car engine died as he neared the object's position,
|
||
|
and it started again only after the object's departure.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
440
|
||
|
Nov. 10, 1957 Madison (Ohio). Mrs. Leita Kuhn observed a very
|
||
|
0125 large, lighted object 20 m above ground. It was so
|
||
|
brilliant that she had to close her eyes. It was over
|
||
|
10 m wide, 3 to 4 m thick, with a dome on top. The
|
||
|
witness had to consult a physician several days later
|
||
|
because of serious eye and skin irritation. (M 267;
|
||
|
118)
|
||
|
441
|
||
|
Nov. 16, 1957 Bage City (Brazil). A blinding object, red and yellow,
|
||
|
2230 twice landed-first near the Jockey Club, then near
|
||
|
the Rural Exhibition. (Quincy)
|
||
|
442
|
||
|
Nov. 18, 1957 Maracaja (Brazil). Farmers Joao Ernani and Pedro
|
||
|
1030 Zilli heard a strange humming sound, then saw two
|
||
|
aluminum-colored disks 200 m away. Near them were
|
||
|
six mm of average height, slim build, dressed in "dark
|
||
|
gray suits glued to their bodies." The disks were
|
||
|
about 3.5 m wide, hovering 1 m above ground. They
|
||
|
rose with a sharp whistling sound, while coconut trees
|
||
|
below them bent double. Three more disks rose from
|
||
|
behind the trees, and all five flew toward the Atlantic.
|
||
|
(Humanoids 36)
|
||
|
443
|
||
|
Nov. 18, 1957 Aston (Great Britain). Mrs. Cynthia Appleton, 27,
|
||
|
1500 mother of two, saw the figure of a man appear near
|
||
|
her fireplace while a whistling sound was audible.
|
||
|
He was tall and fair, wore a tight-fitting plastic gar-
|
||
|
ment, and seemed to communicate with her through
|
||
|
telepathy, indicating he was looking for titanium and
|
||
|
was coming from a world of peace and harmony. Sud-
|
||
|
denly he disappeared. Mrs. Appleton had subsequent
|
||
|
contacts with similar entities. (Humanoids 4)
|
||
|
444
|
||
|
Nov. 22, 1957 Gesten (Denmark). A shop owner saw a pyramid-
|
||
|
shaped, luminous, transparent object fly fast across
|
||
|
the road. As it was above 250 m away, he clearly saw
|
||
|
two figures who looked like human beings, sitting
|
||
|
one behind the other aboard the craft. (Personal)
|
||
|
445
|
||
|
Nov. 23, 1957 Tonopah (Nevada). Four disk-shaped objects on the
|
||
|
0630 ground were observed for 20 min from a distance of
|
||
|
15 m. When the witness tried to come closer, they
|
||
|
took off with an unbearable humming sound. (Atic)
|
||
|
446
|
||
|
Nov. 25, 1957 Ugines (France). Two engineers were driving about
|
||
|
1430 200 m from the railroad crossing in Faverges when
|
||
|
they saw a nearly spherical object at ground level,
|
||
|
performing zig-zags on the road. They stopped and
|
||
|
were amazed as the object simply vanished, leaving
|
||
|
no trace. (Personal)
|
||
|
447
|
||
|
Dec., 1957 El Cajon (California). Edmund Rucker was awak-
|
||
|
night ened by a roaring noise and saw a strange object land
|
||
|
near his house. "Its windows were lighted, and I saw
|
||
|
strange-looking heads there." An opening became
|
||
|
visible and four creatures emerged. They had large
|
||
|
heads, dome-like foreheads, and bulging eyeballs.
|
||
|
They delivered a message to the witness in English,
|
||
|
stating that they had philanthropic and scientific
|
||
|
purposes. (FS Jul., 58)
|
||
|
448
|
||
|
Dec. 08, 1957 Woodward (Oklahoma). Between Woodward and
|
||
|
1750 Seiling, 12 km from the latter, an unknown flying
|
||
|
object allegedly took complete control of a car with
|
||
|
three passengers. The driver, an employee of an air-
|
||
|
craft company, had turned the heater, windshield
|
||
|
wiper, and radio on. He was nearing a hill in this
|
||
|
wooded area when a bright light appeared ahead. It
|
||
|
reminded the witness of the light from a mercury
|
||
|
lamp. As a crash seemed imminent, the car slowed
|
||
|
down by itself and stopped, as if the entire electrical
|
||
|
circuit had failed. Over the vehicle was a disk 16 m in
|
||
|
diameter with portholes around the periphery, emit-
|
||
|
ting a current of hot air and a high-pitched sound. It
|
||
|
had a dome on top and bottom. It rose as the car
|
||
|
started by itself. The car was a 1954 Dodge Coronet
|
||
|
without automatic transmission. The witness spent
|
||
|
four hours with two Kirtland AFB officers who told
|
||
|
him of similar observations. The case was never re-
|
||
|
ported to Blue Book. (Personal)
|
||
|
449
|
||
|
Dec. 11, 1957 Chestnut (Louisiana). Mary Louise Tobin, a school-
|
||
|
teacher, was driving on State Highway 1 when she saw
|
||
|
an object that she compared to the rising sun, in the
|
||
|
vicinity of a smoking car. The driver, an elderly lady,
|
||
|
came out with a child who seemed to have suffered
|
||
|
burns. The unknown object went away: The disabled
|
||
|
car did not catch on fire. (FS Jul., 58)
|
||
|
450
|
||
|
Dec. 11, 1957 Ellsworth (Wisconsin). Many cars stopped to observe
|
||
|
1600 a silent, reddish, glowing disk, about 15 m in diam-
|
||
|
eter, which flew 6 m above the ground at about 80
|
||
|
km/h. A small, windowless cabin was visible on the
|
||
|
underside of the object. (FS Jul., 58)
|
||
|
451
|
||
|
Dec. 18, 1957 Old Saybrook (Connecticut). Mary Stan was awak-
|
||
|
night ened by a brilliant light and saw through her east
|
||
|
window the fuselage of a craft that hovered in mid-
|
||
|
air. Aboard were two men, each with his right hand
|
||
|
raised, wearing yellowish jackets. A third man joined
|
||
|
the first two, then all lights went off inside the craft
|
||
|
while it glowed like brass. A spinning antennalike de-
|
||
|
vice was noted. A few minutes later it flew off. (FSR
|
||
|
60,3)
|
||
|
452
|
||
|
Dec. 21, 1957 Ponte Poran (Brazil). Mrs. Mendonca and five other
|
||
|
1830 persons saw a light in the south, which later appeared
|
||
|
as two spherical objects coming closer to the witnesses
|
||
|
on an oscillating course. One of them hovered close
|
||
|
to the car while the other circled. They were shaped
|
||
|
like a sphere surrounded by a flat ring, and chased the
|
||
|
car for two hours over the deserted road. Estimated
|
||
|
diameter: 5 m. (APRO Mar., 59)
|
||
|
453
|
||
|
Dec. 30, 1957 Drakestown (New Jersey). George Chowanski, an
|
||
|
night auto mechanic was alerted by the barking of his dog
|
||
|
and heard a whirring sound similar to that of an elec-
|
||
|
tric shaver. A lighted object was observed by Chow-
|
||
|
anski and his wife as it came within 60 cm of the
|
||
|
ground. Two figures came out of the bottom of the
|
||
|
object, walked around a clearing, and one picked up
|
||
|
something before returning to the craft, which then
|
||
|
took off. Total duration: 2 min. (FS Oct., 58)
|
||
|
454
|
||
|
Jan., 1958 Depew (New York). A lady who was driving on the
|
||
|
0130 New York State Thruway during a snow storm
|
||
|
saw a large shape with a tall, luminous pole on the
|
||
|
side of the road. Her car stalled, and the lights went
|
||
|
off. Two figures, looking like animals or huge insects
|
||
|
were observed near the pole. They soon disappared,
|
||
|
and the object took off spinning. The witness was
|
||
|
then able to start her car. She noted that the snow at
|
||
|
the site had been melted and the grass was warm.
|
||
|
(Binder; Magonia)
|
||
|
455
|
||
|
Jan. 04, 1958 Stavanger (Norway). A woodcutter reported that he
|
||
|
saw an object land, and a very tall man with a tanned
|
||
|
face, wearing a helmet, stepped from the machine.
|
||
|
He went back in after a few minutes; the craft took
|
||
|
off "with a noise like a flock of birds." Air Force offi-
|
||
|
cers and policemen searched the snowcovered hill for
|
||
|
traces. (FSR 58, 2)
|
||
|
456
|
||
|
Jan. 07, 1958 Aston (Great Britain). Two figures again appeared to
|
||
|
Mrs. Appleton and spoke to her in English (see Case
|
||
|
443). (Humanoids 4)
|
||
|
457
|
||
|
Jan. 13, 1958 Farm Hill (Australia). Brian Crittendon, 21, was
|
||
|
2345 chased by a dome-shaped object that emitted a nar-
|
||
|
row light beam toward the ground. He was so fright-
|
||
|
ened that he drove home on a half-flat tire, followed
|
||
|
for 5 km by the object, which was about 50 m away
|
||
|
and 10 m above ground. It overtook his car at a speed
|
||
|
exceeding 100 km/h. Radio interference was noted,
|
||
|
but no noise. (UFO Bulletin Mar., 58)
|
||
|
458
|
||
|
Jan. 26, 1958 Shimada City (Japan). A very bright object landed
|
||
|
1600 before numerous chemical workers; they reported
|
||
|
beings falling from the sky without parachutes. They
|
||
|
wore strange suits and spoke an unknown language.
|
||
|
(FSR 58, 3)
|
||
|
459
|
||
|
Feb. 02, 1958 Hokkaido (Japan). Farmer Yasukichi Nakaguchi and
|
||
|
1530 his son, and Kametaro Takuma, saw an egg-shaped
|
||
|
object that landed silently. (FSR 58, 3)
|
||
|
460
|
||
|
Feb. 24, 1958 Conceicao Almeida (Brazil). Three witnesses, among
|
||
|
0305 them Dr. C. da Costa, decided to sleep in their car
|
||
|
when the engine stalled and could not be started
|
||
|
again. Then a very large, blue silvery object appeared
|
||
|
and came to ground level with a swinging motion.
|
||
|
was shaped like a sphere surrounded by a flat ring.
|
||
|
When they tried to approach it, the object maneu-
|
||
|
vered in a strange "aerial dance." (Lor. I 143)
|
||
|
461
|
||
|
Mar. 02, 1958 Tampa (Florida). A civilian source was said to have
|
||
|
1945 observed a balloon-shaped object land on the airfield
|
||
|
then take off slowly and hover at 250 m altitude be-
|
||
|
fore disappearing. It showed a bright light source.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
462
|
||
|
Mar. 14, 1958 Healdsburg (California). Two persons, in their back-
|
||
|
0845 yard, saw a round object 1 m in diameter come from
|
||
|
the west and land 15 m away. It took off toward the
|
||
|
east, turned south, and was lost to sight. (Atic)
|
||
|
463
|
||
|
Mar. 19, 1958 Moscow (USSR). Near Moscow, a large, disk-shaped
|
||
|
object was seen on the ground. It rose in a spiral mo-
|
||
|
tion, then took off and was lost to sight. (Personal)
|
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|
464
|
||
|
Apr., 1958 Maceio (Brazil). Near Paripueira, jeweler Wilson
|
||
|
0600 Lustosa and numerous fishermen saw an object hover-
|
||
|
ing 15 m above the sea, 40 m away. It was lens-shaped,
|
||
|
about 12 m thick, and showed portholes with a glow-
|
||
|
ing red light. Below the object the water seemed to be
|
||
|
"boiling" or attracted upward, while a soft, whirring
|
||
|
sound was heard. For one hour the object kept going
|
||
|
up and down. (SBEDV)
|
||
|
465
|
||
|
Apr. 15, 1958 Tabladitas (Argentina). Approximate date. In the
|
||
|
mountains, about 14 km from Abra Pampa, a lumi-
|
||
|
nous object 30 m in diameter came to ground level.
|
||
|
(Quincy)
|
||
|
466
|
||
|
Apr. 17, 1958 Abaatu (Brazil). All night long, three hovering disks
|
||
|
1925 were seen by several witnesses in this area. A railroad
|
||
|
employee, Mr. Cavalheiro, and the station chief, J.
|
||
|
Machado, wired the Tupancireta police, and all saw
|
||
|
the objects coming to ground level about 1 km away.
|
||
|
At times they appeared to exchange signals. One of
|
||
|
the disks flew over the station itself, leaving a lumi-
|
||
|
nous trail and considerable heat. (LDLN)
|
||
|
467
|
||
|
May. 02, 1958 Bogota (Colombia). Eight people working in a wood
|
||
|
saw a green creature with scaly skin and very long
|
||
|
arms. The pointed nails of its long fingers nearly
|
||
|
touched the ground. (Dischi Volanti, by L. Bul-
|
||
|
garini)
|
||
|
468
|
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|
May. 27, 1958 Boa del Tigre (Argentina). Remo dell'Armellina was
|
||
|
late driving a truck toward Santa Fe when he saw a figure,
|
||
|
3 m tall, blocking the road. He went toward it with an
|
||
|
iron bar but could not approach because of the stench
|
||
|
and the blinding phosphorescent light emanating
|
||
|
from it. It had very long arms, a scaly body, and wore
|
||
|
a flight coverall. The witness fainted; nothing was left
|
||
|
to be seen when he regained consciousness. (Perego;
|
||
|
Bulgarini)
|
||
|
469
|
||
|
Aug. 16, 1958 Leman Lake (Switzerland). A dozen people out on
|
||
|
1700 the lake in perfect weather saw a bright light coming
|
||
|
down. They stopped their boat as it came to hover
|
||
|
about 15 m above them. It was saucer-shaped, 10 m
|
||
|
in diameter, with a cabin showing several windows
|
||
|
on top. The outer disk below the cabin was spinning.
|
||
|
As it came down toward the water, a noticeable cur-
|
||
|
rent was created. No noise or occupants were noticed.
|
||
|
After several leaps in mid-air, the craft flew off at
|
||
|
"unbelievable" speed. (Personal)
|
||
|
470
|
||
|
Sep. 01, 1958 Laval (France). About 11 km before Laval, a busi-
|
||
|
2130 nessman coming from Paris suddenly saw a motion-
|
||
|
less object, 10 m above ground, to the left of the road,
|
||
|
150 m away. It was shaped like two cones with a com-
|
||
|
mon base and showed two rows of about ten openings
|
||
|
in the middle section. It seemed about 20 m wide,
|
||
|
metallic, with a light similar to that of a red traffic
|
||
|
light shining through the windows. The witness had
|
||
|
time to stop and maneuvered to get the object in his
|
||
|
headlight beams. Throughout the observation a
|
||
|
whistling sound such as that of a jet aircraft was heard.
|
||
|
The object rose very slowly, flew off faster climbing
|
||
|
out of sight. (119)
|
||
|
471
|
||
|
Sep. 21, 1958 Sheffield Lake (Ohio). A circular, flat object, 7 m in
|
||
|
0300 diameter, 2 m thick, hovering 1.5 m above ground,
|
||
|
and making a jetlike sound was seen from a house by
|
||
|
a civilian woman. Its color was that of aluminum; it
|
||
|
had a wobbling motion and emitted gray smoke be-
|
||
|
fore rising again and taking off. (Atic)
|
||
|
472
|
||
|
Oct. 27, 1958 Union Dale (Pennsylvania). An object resembling a
|
||
|
large gray cigar with an assembly tail flew at treetop
|
||
|
height, making a strong "swishing" sound. (Atic)
|
||
|
473
|
||
|
Oct. 31, 1958 Caledon East (Canada). A civilian reported an
|
||
|
1550 eliptical, aluminum-colored object at 2 km altitude,
|
||
|
coming down to 4 m, flying up and down by sudden
|
||
|
jumps, stopping at ground level less than 200 m away
|
||
|
for five min. A red light appeared at one end of the
|
||
|
object, which gradually took a fiery color, then ex-
|
||
|
ploded. The witness ran away. (Atic)
|
||
|
474
|
||
|
Nov., 1958 Braemar (Scotland). Two soldiers of the Territorial
|
||
|
0500 Army on an exercise near Ballater heard a "gurgling
|
||
|
noise" and saw two figures, over 2 m tall, dressed in
|
||
|
peculiar suits. As they fled, they heard a "swishing"
|
||
|
noise and saw a large disk flying at ground level, which
|
||
|
then swooped over their heads and away, pulsating
|
||
|
and leaving a sparkling trail. Witnesses were in a
|
||
|
state of shock. (Humanoids 5)
|
||
|
475
|
||
|
Nov. 17, 1958 Soviet Union, exact location not revealed. A luminous
|
||
|
2203 object, with an apparent diameter greater than that of
|
||
|
the full moon, was seen coming down from a high
|
||
|
altitude, hovering at tree height, then landing. It was
|
||
|
observed for two min. (Atic)
|
||
|
476
|
||
|
Nov. 23, 1958 Cojutepeque (San Salvador). An engineer, Julio M.
|
||
|
2335 Ladaleto, stopped when his car hit a can rolling on the
|
||
|
road, then observed an object about 35 m away. It
|
||
|
was shaped like a lamp shade with an upper trans-
|
||
|
parent sphere emitting a bluish, pulsating light, 12 m
|
||
|
diameter, 7 m high, resting on three half-spheres. An
|
||
|
occupant 2.5 m tall was photographed by the witness
|
||
|
as he crossed the road and appeared to inspect the
|
||
|
craft. He wore a blue coverall and luminescent heel-
|
||
|
less boots, and had a bald head. The observation
|
||
|
lasted 10 min, after which the object took off with a
|
||
|
whining sound, sparks and smoke. The following day,
|
||
|
before he had revaled anything about the case,
|
||
|
Ladeleto was contacted by strange "newsmen" who
|
||
|
appeared to know all the details of it. (Settimana
|
||
|
Incom. Sep. 16, 62)
|
||
|
477
|
||
|
Dec. 20, 1958 Hoganas (Sweden). Near Domsten, Hans Gustavs-
|
||
|
0255 son, 35, and Stig Rydberg, 30, saw something in the
|
||
|
woods and stopped their car to observe it. They found
|
||
|
a disk about 5 m wide set on a tripod. All of a sudden
|
||
|
they were attacked by four gray-colored creatures de-
|
||
|
scribed as "fluid," but one witness reached the car and
|
||
|
blew the horn for help. The beings fled and the craft
|
||
|
took off, emitting "paralyzing vibrations." (Lor. II 56)
|
||
|
478
|
||
|
Dec. 20, 1958 Clermont-Ferrand (France). Approximate date. A
|
||
|
1600 disk of 20 m diameter was observed and caused dam-
|
||
|
age on the ground. (Quincy)
|
||
|
479
|
||
|
Dec. 28, 1958 Portglenone (Ireland). A black flying object, 2 m
|
||
|
afternoon wide, cut a tree in two, 3 m above ground, and did
|
||
|
not stop. The tree in question is 70 cm wide and 13 m
|
||
|
tall. This event was observed by a farmer named
|
||
|
Bennett. (FSR 59, 2)
|
||
|
480
|
||
|
Jan. 1959 Stratford-on-Avon (Great Britain). Leonard Hewins,
|
||
|
1715 of Tredington, saw a fiery, round object come down
|
||
|
from the east and land 100 m away. While a blue haze
|
||
|
formed, three figures emerged from the object and
|
||
|
seemed to sit down with clumsy movements. The wit-
|
||
|
ness was unable to move until the craft and its occu-
|
||
|
pants took off swiftly, leaving a trail of stars. (FSR
|
||
|
67, 5)
|
||
|
481
|
||
|
Feb., 1959 Umiat (Alaska). 350 km east of Umiat, trappers saw
|
||
|
a red, disk-shaped object less than 4 km away, going
|
||
|
up and down, sometimes nearly touching the ground.
|
||
|
It circled and went away. (FSR 59, 3)
|
||
|
482
|
||
|
Feb. 28, 1959 Cedar City (Iowa). Private Gerry Irwin stopped his
|
||
|
car to investigate what he thought was a crashing
|
||
|
plane. He was later found unconscious. Sequels of the
|
||
|
incident (fainting, amnesia and his return to the site
|
||
|
in a trancelike state) are sometimes quoted as evi-
|
||
|
dence of psychologial experience correlated with the
|
||
|
observation of the luminous object. Irwin deserted,
|
||
|
and his subsequent whereabouts are unknown. (121;
|
||
|
Lorenzen; Magonia)
|
||
|
483
|
||
|
Mar., 1959 Kolobreg (Poland). On the Polish coast, not far from
|
||
|
Kolobreg, soldiers saw the sea become turbulent as a
|
||
|
triangular object, 4 m in size, emerged, circled the
|
||
|
barracks, and flew away at high speed. (122)
|
||
|
484
|
||
|
Mar. 13, 1959 Pumong (Australia). Near Claypans, 150 km north-
|
||
|
1410 east of Adelaide, Carl Towill, postmaster, and Percy
|
||
|
Briggs, mail carrier, saw a dome-shaped object take
|
||
|
off from a field 400 m away. It resembled a huge, bril-
|
||
|
liant circus tent, studded with lights that kept chang-
|
||
|
ing from red to blue. They approached within 200 m,
|
||
|
then saw it rise, hover, and shoot off at immense
|
||
|
speed toward the south. They had observed it for 10
|
||
|
min. Mr. Briggs was questioned by investigators from
|
||
|
Woomera Rocket range. (FSR 59,5)
|
||
|
485
|
||
|
Mar. 31, 1959 Port Elliot (Australia). Barry Neale was driving home
|
||
|
1330 to Goolwa when he saw on the ground a glowing,
|
||
|
reddish-orange object with a row of portholes. It il-
|
||
|
luminated the trees, was about 5 m wide. He got
|
||
|
within 300 m of it, and drove around the wooded area
|
||
|
in time to see it take off. No radioactivity was found
|
||
|
at the spot. (FSR 59,5)
|
||
|
486
|
||
|
Apr. 15, 1959 Svendborg (Denmark). Between Svendborg and Ny-
|
||
|
evening borg, Ove Christensen, coming home after work on
|
||
|
his bicycle, was stopped on the road by a disk-shaped
|
||
|
object spinning at ground level. After five minutes it
|
||
|
began chasing him, flying 6 m above him for 5 m.
|
||
|
The object was luminous and seemed made of glass.
|
||
|
(FSR 59, 3)
|
||
|
487
|
||
|
Apr. 29, 1959 Grassy Plains (Canada). Alex Gillis and Jerry Monk-
|
||
|
2230 man saw from a hilltop an egg-shaped object in the
|
||
|
middle of the road. It was about 5 m long, the top part
|
||
|
emitting a bright light. The object went away silently.
|
||
|
Fearing ridicule, the witnesses reported the incident
|
||
|
one month later. (FSR 59, 6)
|
||
|
488
|
||
|
May. 20, 1959 Tres Lomas (Argentina). Two hunters saw a disk-
|
||
|
1730 shaped object resting on the ground 150 m away. It
|
||
|
looked like an aluminum craft about 2.5 m high, with
|
||
|
a dome on top. Grass flattened. (Challenge 53)
|
||
|
489
|
||
|
Jun. 21, 1959 The Willows (South Africa). A civilian woman ob-
|
||
|
2000 served a saucer-shaped object hovering 5 m above
|
||
|
ground. It was bathed in an orange glow, similar to
|
||
|
that of a dying fire. It flew away horizontally and was
|
||
|
lost to sight behind a hill. (FSR 59, 6)
|
||
|
490
|
||
|
Jun. 26, 1959 Boianai (New Guinea). Many witnesses, among
|
||
|
1845 them Fr. W. B. Gill, head of a local mission, saw an
|
||
|
orange object that hovered in mid-air. Four engines
|
||
|
were visible on its "deck" and a beam of blue light
|
||
|
was emitted upward from it. The object did not come
|
||
|
to ground level, but its position above the ocean was
|
||
|
almost on a level with the observers standing on the
|
||
|
hill. (123; Anatomy 145)
|
||
|
491
|
||
|
Jul. 13, 1959 Blenheim (New Zealand). Mrs. Moreland saw a disk-
|
||
|
0530 shaped object as she was milking cows. It was about
|
||
|
10 m diameter, had two intense, green lights and two
|
||
|
rows of jets around the rim, emitting orange flames.
|
||
|
Inside a glass dome on top were two men dressed in
|
||
|
aluminumlike suits. The craft did not land, but took
|
||
|
off at great speed with a high-pitched sound. Heat
|
||
|
sensation. (124; Challenge 24)
|
||
|
492
|
||
|
Jul. 14, 1959 Prince of Wales Island (Australia). Hunters reported
|
||
|
the landing of a red object on the island. Other hunt-
|
||
|
ers saw a similar object near Karumba Lodge. (123)
|
||
|
493
|
||
|
Aug. 09, 1959 Sombrero (Tierra del Fuego). Mr. Uribe, a petroleum
|
||
|
1954 engineer, and two other witnesses had to stop when
|
||
|
they ran out of fuel; they observed a light swinging
|
||
|
like a pendulum, coming close to the ground. It ap-
|
||
|
pared as a large, vertical, egg-shaped object which
|
||
|
made a "whooshing" sound. Closest approach was
|
||
|
120 m. Estimated height: 2 m; width, 1.5 m. When
|
||
|
Uribe aimed a rifle at the object, it went out of sight
|
||
|
within seconds. (Lor. IlI 14)
|
||
|
494
|
||
|
Aug. 12, 1959 Brion (Spain). A 60-year-old farmer saw an egg-
|
||
|
shaped object come down at high speed and land in
|
||
|
a pasture near a river. Then it took off vertically and
|
||
|
flew away toward Santiago. Traces. Engine noise, not
|
||
|
similar to helicopter. (Personal)
|
||
|
495
|
||
|
Aug. 13, 1959 Freeport (Texas). A bright, flying object passed low
|
||
|
2130 over a car, whose engine stalled, and landed in a
|
||
|
wooded area. Six witnesses in two separate groups
|
||
|
observed the object, and the police were called. The
|
||
|
dense underbrush prevented investigation of the site.
|
||
|
(APRO Sep., 59)
|
||
|
496
|
||
|
Aug. 25, 1959 Werdehl-Eveking (Germany). Near Hagen, Lutz
|
||
|
1100 Holtmann went toward a bright object in a forest,
|
||
|
and fainted when he got close to it. When he re-
|
||
|
gained consciousness, he saw it take off silently and
|
||
|
vertically. It was round, had a tripod landing gear,
|
||
|
two rows of bright openings, and was about 30 m in
|
||
|
diameter. (Nachrichten Oct., 59)
|
||
|
497
|
||
|
Sep. 07, 1959 Wallingford (Kentucky). A bluish, disk-shaped object
|
||
|
was observed at ground level by a mail carrier. It sud-
|
||
|
denly went away horizonally, leaving a stained ring
|
||
|
on the ground. (NICAP Nov., 59)
|
||
|
498
|
||
|
Oct. 02, 1959 Glenora (Canada). Approximate date. Miss G. Wil-
|
||
|
son, 14, was out riding a horse when a luminous object
|
||
|
dived toward her, and she rushed home in fear. Her
|
||
|
father came out and saw the object, which he de-
|
||
|
scribed as orange and making a "painful" sound. (125)
|
||
|
499
|
||
|
Oct. 25, 1959 Fort William (Canada). On the Trans-Canada High-
|
||
|
way west of this town, four hunters (Douglas Robin-
|
||
|
son, Ray Disguiseppe, Victor Arnone and John De-
|
||
|
filippo, of Port-Arthur) saw an oval, luminous object
|
||
|
follow their car about 13 m above them. The object
|
||
|
was spinning, stopped when they did, was white in
|
||
|
color and remained with them for nearly 50 km.
|
||
|
(FSR 60, 1)
|
||
|
500
|
||
|
Dec. 22, 1959 Oakdale (California). Kenneth Lindsley and several
|
||
|
2350 other witnesses saw a bright, orange object at ground
|
||
|
level. It was bowl-shaped, as wide as the road, and
|
||
|
shadows that appeared to be moving could be seen.
|
||
|
(FSR 60, 3)
|
||
|
501
|
||
|
Spring, 1960 Syracuse (New York). An electronics engineer was
|
||
|
night fishing when he heard a shrill, whirring sound and
|
||
|
saw a round object, with a rotating light on top, land
|
||
|
on the shore. The sound gradually stopped, an open-
|
||
|
ing became visible, and two dwarfs with oversized
|
||
|
heads came out with a hose and pumped water from
|
||
|
the river. Later they appeared to play like children.
|
||
|
Their bodies glowed with lights of changing colors.
|
||
|
(Binder)
|
||
|
502
|
||
|
Apr. 05, 1960 Beira (Mozambique). An orange disk landed with a
|
||
|
hissing sound, then exploded, while four dwarfish
|
||
|
figures ran away into the brush. (FSR 60, 5; 126)
|
||
|
503
|
||
|
Apr. 18, 1960 Lacamp (Louisiana). Mr. Arnold saw a round object,
|
||
|
2100 fiery red in color, arriving at high speed from the
|
||
|
south. It touched the ground about 300 m away with
|
||
|
a loud explosion heard by many people, and a flame.
|
||
|
It bounced in an easterly direction for about 300 m,
|
||
|
then rose again, turned west and disappeared. The
|
||
|
ground was scarred in nine places, and a substance
|
||
|
resembling metallic paint was found. (Science &
|
||
|
Mechanics Dec., 66)
|
||
|
504
|
||
|
May. 04, 1960 Sarasota (Florida). A yellow, elliptical object with
|
||
|
0915 four evenly spaced windowlike openings was observed
|
||
|
at ground level by an architect. (NICAP May., 60)
|
||
|
505
|
||
|
May. 14, 1960 Paracuru (Brazil). Raimondo dos Santos saw two
|
||
|
0400 craft land on hill near a farm called Capin Acu. He
|
||
|
went near them and saw several small beings, pale-
|
||
|
looking, making friendly gestures. He ran away. The
|
||
|
creatures wore blue uniforms and white helmets. The
|
||
|
previous day at 1900, over 100 witnesses had observed
|
||
|
a dark-gray, circular craft, 20 m in diameter with a
|
||
|
powerful light, maneuvering and hovering. (Human-
|
||
|
oids 37; LDLN 58)
|
||
|
506
|
||
|
May. 19, 1960 Siracusa (Italy). Salvatore Cianci, jeweler, and his
|
||
|
night wife, were driving near this Sicilian town when a
|
||
|
creature about 1 m tall appeared in the headlights. It
|
||
|
wore a shining coverall and a diving helmet and had
|
||
|
two short wings. Mrs. Cianci suffered from shock.
|
||
|
(FSR 64, 4)
|
||
|
507
|
||
|
May. 25, 1960 Chinthurst Hill (Great Britain). Vera Bowden, 35,
|
||
|
saw a gray, elliptical object hovering at tree height
|
||
|
over Broadwater Lake for 18 min. Then it left toward
|
||
|
the west. (FSR 60, 5)
|
||
|
508
|
||
|
Aug., 1960 Hamburg (Germany). Mrs. K. St. Bereits was in her
|
||
|
0920 garden when she saw an object coming down at great
|
||
|
speed. Arriving at ground level, it came toward her,
|
||
|
appearing as a disk standing on edge, 7 m in diameter
|
||
|
with a pulsating halo of yellow light. Three beams of
|
||
|
light came from a central opening. A sort of haze and
|
||
|
"gas stream" was also described. (Nachrichten Jan.,
|
||
|
61; FSR 61, 4)
|
||
|
509
|
||
|
Sep. 23, 1960 Labrador. A Canadian ship reported that a cylindrical
|
||
|
2135 object with lighted portholes came down, hit the
|
||
|
ocean, and sank off the northcoast of Labrador. (Atic)
|
||
|
510
|
||
|
Oct., 1960 Yariguarenda Jungle (Argentina). New apparitions
|
||
|
of a monstrous "cyclops." (129)
|
||
|
511
|
||
|
Nov. 11, 1960 Warminster (Great Britain). Four witnesses, among
|
||
|
night them three military men, saw an object that seemed
|
||
|
about to land, then took off again toward the north,
|
||
|
leaving a trail of sparks and blinding them. (130; FSR
|
||
|
61,1)
|
||
|
512
|
||
|
Nov. 13, 1960 La Londe (France). Remi Carbonnier, 45, was
|
||
|
0245 awakened by a green light illuminating his room. He
|
||
|
went to the window and saw a bright, round object,
|
||
|
6 m in diameter, resting on three legs on the railroad
|
||
|
tracks 300 m away. It was emitting orange flashes. A
|
||
|
dome on top of the object started spinning, the legs
|
||
|
disappeared, and the object rose vertically above the
|
||
|
trees, without noise. Less than 20 sec later, it had
|
||
|
cleared the hill and was lost to sight in the southwest.
|
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|
The next day the witness went to the site and found
|
||
|
no trace, but his dog turned around and ran away,
|
||
|
(131)
|
||
|
513
|
||
|
Dec. 09, 1960 Carignan (France). A dog barking at a glowing object
|
||
|
2030 resting in a park. Three witnesses observed it from
|
||
|
separate locations. It appeared as an oval, luminous
|
||
|
craft, 4 m in diameter, inside which vague shadows
|
||
|
were seen. It took off toward the north. A circle of
|
||
|
yellowed grass was found at the site. (Ouranos 27)
|
||
|
514
|
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|
Jan. 01, 1961 La Victoria (Venezuela). A government topographer,
|
||
|
Adolfo P. Pisani, was passed by a truck as he was
|
||
|
driving on the Andean Highway. A brilliant disk with
|
||
|
the appearance of blue steel swooped down very close
|
||
|
to the hood of the truck and then flew away. The truck
|
||
|
was pulled up nearly 1 m above the road and over-
|
||
|
turned in a sandbank. The driver escaped with minor
|
||
|
injuries. (Lor.I 250)
|
||
|
515
|
||
|
Jan. 22, 1961 Cestas-Gazinet (France). An electronics professor at
|
||
|
1830 Bordeaux University and three school teachers ob-
|
||
|
served an elongated, glowing, orange object. Inter-
|
||
|
ference with car ignition was noted. One witness was
|
||
|
said to have felt a slight indisposition and to have
|
||
|
heard or somehow perceived the word "ZEMU" re-
|
||
|
peated twice. (Ouranos 26)
|
||
|
516
|
||
|
Mar. 10, 1961 Bowna (Australia). F. Reynolds and his son were
|
||
|
2045 camping near the water. They observed an object on
|
||
|
the ground with four windows in it. There was a fire
|
||
|
nearby, and four figures could be seen between it and
|
||
|
the object. At 2130 it had disappeared. Witnesses in
|
||
|
Wodonga, West Albury, Wangaratta and Tallangatta
|
||
|
independently observed an unknown object in flight.
|
||
|
(Austr. FSR 5)
|
||
|
517
|
||
|
Apr. 18, 1961 Eagle River (Wisconsin). J. Simonton heard a whin-
|
||
|
1100 ing sound and saw an object, 10 m in diameter, 4 m
|
||
|
high, with exhaust pipes around the periphery, land
|
||
|
near his house. A door was opened and a man ap-
|
||
|
peared. About 1.50 m tall, he wore a black, turtle-neck
|
||
|
pullover with a white band at the belt, and black
|
||
|
trousers with a vertical white band along the side.
|
||
|
Two figures were visible inside the object. Simonton
|
||
|
filled a jug with water, returned it to the man, who
|
||
|
gave him three ordinary pancakes, and the craft took
|
||
|
off. (Atic; Magonia)
|
||
|
518
|
||
|
May. 03, 1961 Union Mills (Indiana). Approximate date. A hemi-
|
||
|
2200 spherical craft with portholes, resting on a road, took
|
||
|
off when a car came near it. Estimated diameter was
|
||
|
4 m, height 2.5 m, bearing "fluorescent lights." (Evi-
|
||
|
dence 139, 147)
|
||
|
519
|
||
|
Jun. 03, 1961 Savona (Italy). Off this town, four people in a boat
|
||
|
0635 were suddenly shaken by growing waves and saw the
|
||
|
sea swelling like an enormous bubble 1 km away. An
|
||
|
object emerged, hovering at 10 m altitude for a brief
|
||
|
time, its underside glowing, and it left obliquely at
|
||
|
high speed toward the northeast. Its shape was similar
|
||
|
to a cone resting on a disk. (Settimana Incom. Jan.
|
||
|
6,63)
|
||
|
520
|
||
|
Jul. 03, 1961 Ryde (Great Britain). An object resembling a hover-
|
||
|
0015 craft, having five windows through which an orange
|
||
|
light was shining, hovered about 20 m above the trees.
|
||
|
It left suddenly at high speed. (FSR 61, 6)
|
||
|
521
|
||
|
Jul. 17, 1961 Las Vegas (Nevada). One mile north of Bonny
|
||
|
0200 Spring Ranch, on U.S. Highway 91, two civilians in a
|
||
|
car observed in the rear-view mirror a low-flying object
|
||
|
that overtook their car, followed by a rush of cold air.
|
||
|
It stopped, circled the vehicle, flew off and was lost
|
||
|
to sight behind the mountains, where it may have
|
||
|
landed. In the course of an exceptionally complete
|
||
|
investigation by military authorities, however, no evi-
|
||
|
dence of a landing was discovered. (Atic)
|
||
|
522
|
||
|
Aug. 12, 1961 Kansas City (Kansas). Two Drake University stu-
|
||
|
2100 dents saw a large object shaped like an oval with
|
||
|
"running boards" bearing a series of lights. It hovered
|
||
|
for about 4 min at tree-height, shot straight up,
|
||
|
climbed away toward the east, then disappeared from
|
||
|
view in five sec or so. (Atic)
|
||
|
523
|
||
|
Aug. 25, 1961 Toulouse (France). Approximate date. Five persons
|
||
|
observed a luminous, yellow sphere, 8 m in diameter,
|
||
|
flying about 10 m above the road. Horizontal and
|
||
|
vertical bands of darker tone gave the impression of
|
||
|
"windows." The object flew up very fast when the
|
||
|
car reached town. (LDLN)
|
||
|
524
|
||
|
Sep. 19, 1961 Indian Head (New Hampshire). Mr. and Mrs. Hill
|
||
|
2200 saw a lenticular object with a double row of portholes
|
||
|
and half-a-dozen dark figures working at control
|
||
|
panels inside, when they stopped to investigate a light
|
||
|
following their car. They became afraid and drove
|
||
|
away. A "beeping sound" enveloped the car, and they
|
||
|
felt a prickling sensation before losing consciousness.
|
||
|
When they came to, they were driving near Ashland.
|
||
|
A series of nightmares and medically controlled hyp-
|
||
|
nosis brought back what apparently was the memory
|
||
|
of their abduction by the occupants of the object.
|
||
|
(Fuller; Magonia)
|
||
|
525
|
||
|
Sep. 30, 1961 La Porte (Indiana). Eight km south of La Porte, 16-
|
||
|
2200 year-old Dennis Bealor saw a large sphere of orange
|
||
|
light rise ahead of him on the road. He was so fright-
|
||
|
ened that he lost control of his bike and left the road.
|
||
|
(Hartle 158)
|
||
|
526
|
||
|
Dec. 21, 1961 Lafayette (Indiana). Jerry Hislope, 20, was driving
|
||
|
2145 to Kentland when he saw a glowing white object, 3 m
|
||
|
in diameter, 1 m thick, dive at him, flying 3 m above
|
||
|
the ground. He stopped to observe it, but the object
|
||
|
flew away. (APRO Mar., 62)
|
||
|
527
|
||
|
Jan. 08, 1962 Catamarca (Argentina). A truck driver and two other
|
||
|
night men observed two powerful lights lost sight of thern,
|
||
|
but later saw a craft on the ground 150 m to the side
|
||
|
of the road. It took off at high speed when illuminated
|
||
|
by the headlights. Farther away, two objects ma-
|
||
|
neuvered above the road leading to La Bajada. As the
|
||
|
police were driving to the scene, they saw one of the
|
||
|
craft on the ground near Loma Brava. (CODOVNI
|
||
|
1962)
|
||
|
528
|
||
|
Feb. 09, 1962 Aston Clinton (Great Britain). Mr. Wildam, of
|
||
|
0330 Luton, noticed that his car was gradually losing speed
|
||
|
as he approached a bright, oval thing hovering 10 m
|
||
|
above the road. The object was surrounded by a glow,
|
||
|
and left at high speed very suddenly. (FSR 62, 2)
|
||
|
529
|
||
|
Apr. 10, 1962 San Casciano (Italy). Mario Zuccula, 27, was walk-
|
||
|
evening ing home when he suddenly felt a current of cold air.
|
||
|
He was paralyzed with fear when he saw a white ob-
|
||
|
ject, 10 m in diameter, metallic in appearance which
|
||
|
hovered close to the ground. A metallic cylinder was
|
||
|
lowered from the craft, and two little men about 1.30
|
||
|
m tall, came out through a door lighted by a source
|
||
|
inside the cylinder. A low voice similar to the sound
|
||
|
of an electronic device told him they would return at
|
||
|
the end of the fourth moon, one hour before dawn,
|
||
|
with a message. The beings had their heads covered
|
||
|
with a hood. (FSR 62, 4)
|
||
|
530
|
||
|
Apr. 11, 1962 Sarouno (Italy). Between Saronno and Legnano,
|
||
|
evening Benazzi and three other witnesses saw a peculiar craft
|
||
|
fly above them and land on the road. It was intensely
|
||
|
luminous. (APRO Sep., 62)
|
||
|
531
|
||
|
Apr. 30, 1962 Mount Eba (Italy). Eugenio Siragusa, 43, claimed
|
||
|
night to have met two men of normal height, clad in diving
|
||
|
suits, with belts emitting intermittent yellow-green
|
||
|
blue light, who delivered to him a peace message in
|
||
|
Italian. The voice had a metallic tone. Also observed
|
||
|
was a very dazzling object, 15 m in diameter. (FSR
|
||
|
63, 1)
|
||
|
532
|
||
|
May., 1962 Jujuy (Argentina). Approximate date. Four people
|
||
|
0400 whose car had run out of gas, were waiting in a driz-
|
||
|
zling rain when a bright light, first thought to be from
|
||
|
a car, approached them. It turned out to be a low-
|
||
|
flying object that landed. It was round with a blink-
|
||
|
ing light, and stayed there about one hour before
|
||
|
taking off at high speed (APRO Jul., 63)
|
||
|
533
|
||
|
May. 12, 1962 Pampa Province (Argentina). V. and G. Tomasini
|
||
|
0410 and H. Zenobi saw an object on the ground 100 m
|
||
|
away from the road. It looked like a railroad car and
|
||
|
was illuminated. As they came close to it, the object
|
||
|
took off, crossed the road at low altitude, rose with a
|
||
|
flame, and separated into two sections that flew away
|
||
|
in different directions. It made a humming noise and
|
||
|
was seen on the ground for one min. Within a circle
|
||
|
60 m in radius, grass was burned, insects were carbon-
|
||
|
ized, and the ground was "petrified." Sample analysis
|
||
|
was done by the Puerto Belgrano Naval Base.
|
||
|
(SBEDV 30; 132; CODOVNI 1962)
|
||
|
534
|
||
|
May. 13, 1962 Uncativo (Argentina). Dozens of witnesses in Un-
|
||
|
0400 cativo, Cordoba, Carranza, and Los Molinos Dam
|
||
|
observed a very luminous, elongated object with a
|
||
|
bright trail. Soon thereafter, fog filled a wooded sec-
|
||
|
tion near Uncativo, and a landed object resembling
|
||
|
a small house was observed. (133; CODOVNI 1962)
|
||
|
535
|
||
|
May. 22, 1962 Winifreda (Argentina). A woman was hospitalized
|
||
|
after her observation of a strange object that landed,
|
||
|
and of the "ugly" giant beings who emerged from it.
|
||
|
Approximate date. (135)
|
||
|
536
|
||
|
Jun. 16, 1962 Prince of Wales Island (Australia). Four persons
|
||
|
from Thursday Island, among them E. Thorpe, were
|
||
|
climbing a hill when they observed a silvery object on
|
||
|
a nearby hillside, less than 2 km away. It could not be
|
||
|
located again when they reached the other side of
|
||
|
the hill. (FSR 62,5)
|
||
|
537
|
||
|
Jun. 26, 1962 Verona (Italy). For about one hour, 20-year-old
|
||
|
evening Roberto Poregozzo, his mother, Maria, and his 25-
|
||
|
year-old sister, Luisa, observed a silvery disk, the ap-
|
||
|
parent diameter of the moon, maneuvering in the sky
|
||
|
near Santa Anastasia church. They finally went home.
|
||
|
About 0300, one of them was awakened by a feeling
|
||
|
of intense cold and perceived a greenish light in the
|
||
|
room. In the window a sharply defined human shape,
|
||
|
delineating a semi-transparent body, was visible. The
|
||
|
apparition had a huge bald head. The witness
|
||
|
screamed, awakening the two others, and they saw
|
||
|
the apparition shrink and vanish "like a TV image
|
||
|
when one turns off the set." (FSR 63, 2)
|
||
|
538
|
||
|
Jul. 30, 1962 Pasnembi (Brazil). A man driving near Pasnembi
|
||
|
stopped when his engine failed and observed a
|
||
|
cylindrial object, described as "a bottle with two
|
||
|
necks," about 40 m long, 15 m high, which had landed
|
||
|
on the road. Two men (one at either end of the craft),
|
||
|
appeared to be changing some luminous signals. This
|
||
|
lasted 10 min and the craft took off at high speed. In
|
||
|
Alta, a number of people reported a bright object
|
||
|
moving at high altitude. (136; FSR 62, 6)
|
||
|
539
|
||
|
Jul. 30, 1962 Bajeola Grande (Argentina). Roberto Mievres, 17,
|
||
|
was riding his motorcycle when a tall being, with a
|
||
|
head like a watermelon and three eyes, appeared as
|
||
|
the engine stalled. The apparition snatched the boy's
|
||
|
scarf, but he ran away and came back with a group of
|
||
|
people, who found the scarf on the ground, discovered
|
||
|
some traces and observed an unknown craft flying
|
||
|
away. (CODOVNI 1962)
|
||
|
540
|
||
|
Aug. 02, 1962 Camba Punat Airport (Argentina). Luis Harvey, air-
|
||
|
port manager, and his staff thought that an un-
|
||
|
announced aircraft was about to land, as they saw a
|
||
|
luminous object circling at high speed. It came down
|
||
|
to hover about 1 m above the runway for some four
|
||
|
min. It was spherical, spinning, and emitted flashes
|
||
|
of blue, green and orange. When approached, it took
|
||
|
off at very high speed. (FSR 64, 4)
|
||
|
541
|
||
|
Aug. 17, 1962 Duas Pontes (Brazil). Rivalino da Silva, a diamond
|
||
|
evening prospector, told his associates that he had seen two
|
||
|
strange dwarfs digging a hole near his house. They
|
||
|
ran away as he came near them, and moments later
|
||
|
an object took off from behind the bushes. It was
|
||
|
shaped like a hat and surrounded with a red glow.
|
||
|
(APRO Sep.,62)
|
||
|
542
|
||
|
Aug. 19, 1962 Duas Pontes (Brazil). Raimundo, the son of Rivalino
|
||
|
night da Silva (see previous case), was awakened by the
|
||
|
sound of steps and saw "a weird shadow" in the room.
|
||
|
It was small and not human in shape. Voices were
|
||
|
heard saying, "This one looks like Rivalino," and later
|
||
|
that they would kill him. The family stayed on the
|
||
|
alert all night. (APRO Sep., 62)
|
||
|
543
|
||
|
Aug. 20, 1962 Duas Pontes (Brazil). Raimundo da Silva (see previ-
|
||
|
ous cases) testified before the police that while work-
|
||
|
ing in a field, he saw two spherical objects hovering
|
||
|
2 m above ground, a few meters from the house. One
|
||
|
was black with an antenna-like protrusion and a small
|
||
|
tail; the other was black and white. Both emitted a
|
||
|
humming sound and a flickering fire through an open-
|
||
|
ing. The boy's father warned him to stay away as
|
||
|
Rivalino walked toward the objects, praying. When
|
||
|
he was 2 m away, the two spheres merged into one,
|
||
|
raising dust from the ground and spreading a yellow
|
||
|
mist that enveloped the man. The boy ran after his
|
||
|
father, noting that the cloud had "an acrid smell."
|
||
|
As it dissolved, everything had vanished. Police in-
|
||
|
vestigation, headed by Lieutenant Lisboa, failed to
|
||
|
reveal any clue. Many terrified people left the area.
|
||
|
(APRO Sep., 62)
|
||
|
544
|
||
|
Sep., 1962 Orland (California). A. T. Gray, a dairy rancher,
|
||
|
2145 thought some lights in a field were those of a car.
|
||
|
When coming nearer, he realized the object was ob-
|
||
|
long with blunt edges and hovered about 7 m above
|
||
|
the ground, making no noise. When Gray was 50 m
|
||
|
away, the object came toward him, rose, and took off
|
||
|
toward the southwest. (APRO Jul., 63)
|
||
|
545
|
||
|
Sep. 05, 1962 Mount Manfre (Italy). Second observation by Mr.
|
||
|
night Siragusa (Case 531), who saw two figures over 2.10 m
|
||
|
tall. The light from their belts prevented him from
|
||
|
seeing them in detail. A large, spinning object, 25 m
|
||
|
wide, top-shaped, hovered nearby. "From the under
|
||
|
part, a metallic cylinder over 3 m long reached down
|
||
|
almost to touch the road, with a small door, a sort of
|
||
|
lift." (FSR 62, 6)
|
||
|
546
|
||
|
Sep. 13, 1962 Overfield (Great Britain). Myra Jones was driving
|
||
|
2320 between Overfield and Norris Hill when she saw a
|
||
|
luminous, gray object, larger than a car with a dome
|
||
|
on top. It was flying at the altitude of the Phone
|
||
|
poles, slowly spinning. Dark spots were visible on the
|
||
|
underside. It nearly touched the car, then gave a
|
||
|
whistling sound and flew away. (137; FSR 62, 6)
|
||
|
547
|
||
|
Sep. 15, 1962 Oradell (New Jersey). Two bright disks were first seen
|
||
|
1700 at 1700, then were seen again at 1800, at the state
|
||
|
line. Two witnesses saw one round object with a fin
|
||
|
on top and another under it at 1950, and reported
|
||
|
that it was going down toward the Oradell reservoir.
|
||
|
Three young men saw and heard the object as it
|
||
|
touched the water. Another witness called police. The
|
||
|
luminous object took off a few minutes later. Official
|
||
|
investigation described it as bright, surrounded with a
|
||
|
glow, the apparent size of a small plane 1 km away. It
|
||
|
left toward the south. (Atic)
|
||
|
548
|
||
|
Sep. 18, 1962 Barcelos (Brazil). Three men working in a rubber
|
||
|
plantation saw a large, disk-shaped object hover above
|
||
|
the river. It emitted sparks, was of silvery color, and
|
||
|
very brilliant. It eventually rose straight up at high
|
||
|
speed. Disappearance of cattle was noticed in the area
|
||
|
during that period and blamed on the same cause.
|
||
|
(APRO Jan., 63)
|
||
|
549
|
||
|
Oct. 24, 1962 Horsetooth Reservoir (Colorado). Undocumented
|
||
|
claim that a landing took place. No traces. (NICAP
|
||
|
Oct., 62)
|
||
|
550
|
||
|
Oct. 28, 1962 Norwood (Australia). Mrs. E. D. Silvester was driv-
|
||
|
1930 ing with her three children when an illuminated oval
|
||
|
object landed near the road. She watched it for 40
|
||
|
min, and reported seeing a man wearing a helmet and
|
||
|
gas mask in the vicinity of the object. (FSR 63, 4)
|
||
|
551
|
||
|
Nov., 1962 Var (France). A garage owner was driving through a
|
||
|
evening rainstorm when he suddenly saw a group of figures
|
||
|
80 m away. He slowed down as they went away
|
||
|
jerkily, and observed that they were bizarre, birdlike
|
||
|
creatures. As they rushed toward the car, he drove past
|
||
|
them in terror and saw them going back toward a
|
||
|
luminous, blue object hovering in a field. They en-
|
||
|
tered it as if "sucked into it," and a dull sound was
|
||
|
heard before the object flew off. (FSR 68, 6)
|
||
|
552
|
||
|
Dec. 09, 1962 Bologna (Italy). Antonio Candau saw a circular ob-
|
||
|
2200 ject land in Cadivilla, 9 m away from him. It was
|
||
|
about 5.5 m m diameter, and two men emerged from
|
||
|
it, approaching within 2 m, and spoke incompre-
|
||
|
hensible words. They wore yellow coveralls and a wide
|
||
|
belt. Noting that the witness was afraid, one of them
|
||
|
made a reassuring gesture with his hand, and the craft
|
||
|
departed with a strange sound. (Settimana Incom.
|
||
|
Dec. 30, 62)
|
||
|
553
|
||
|
Dec. 11, 1962 Chumbicha (Argentina). G. L. Colodrero and the di-
|
||
|
dawn rector of the Cordoba Historial Museum were driv-
|
||
|
ing from Catamarca to Cordoba when, 7 km away
|
||
|
from Chumbicha, they saw seven objects on the
|
||
|
ground of a mountain slope. They were bright and
|
||
|
spherical, rose straight up and flew away with a very
|
||
|
bright trail. (CODOVNI 1962)
|
||
|
554
|
||
|
Dec. 17, 1962 Milan (Italy). Francesco Rizzi, night watchman, was
|
||
|
dawn crossing the factory yard when he heard a whistling
|
||
|
sound and observed an object hovering 1 m above
|
||
|
ground. It was a silvery disk, about 5 m in diameter,
|
||
|
with lighted windows. The noise stopped, a door be-
|
||
|
came visible, and a small being appeared and made a
|
||
|
gesture. A second figure was also seen. The craft took
|
||
|
off with a puff of white smoke and a whistling sound.
|
||
|
(138)
|
||
|
555
|
||
|
Dec. 19, 1962 Verbania (Italy). Three sailors on a ship observed
|
||
|
two gray, helmet-shaped objects hovering 1 km away
|
||
|
at 20 m altitude above Lake Major. Diameter: about
|
||
|
15 m. After 5 min one object started moving rapidly,
|
||
|
gaining height with an undulating movement. It was
|
||
|
soon joined by the second object, and both disap-
|
||
|
pered together at the horizon. (139)
|
||
|
556
|
||
|
Dec. 21, 1962 Buenos Aires Airport (Argentina). A large, fiery disk
|
||
|
0215 was observed on the runway by Horado Alora and
|
||
|
Mario Pezzuto, the two control tower operators, and
|
||
|
by the crews of two aircraft. It rose to 10 m altitude,
|
||
|
hovered, and flew away to the northeast. (CODO-
|
||
|
VNI 1962)
|
||
|
557
|
||
|
Jan. 04, 1963 Rome (Italy). A well-known psychiatrist saw an ob-
|
||
|
1900 ject on the ground in a deserted city park. Shape: a
|
||
|
dome upon a cylinder, bearing a series of round
|
||
|
apertures and surrounded by a thick, roundish ring,
|
||
|
set on a tripod landing gear supporting the base of
|
||
|
the cylinder 1 m above the ground. Diameter: 5 m.
|
||
|
Suddenly the ring started spinning rapidly, and a gust
|
||
|
of air was felt as the craft rose a few m above ground,
|
||
|
then disappeared in a split second. (142)
|
||
|
558
|
||
|
Jan. 11, 1963 San Pietro (Italy). A 43-year-old farmer was awakened
|
||
|
2300 by restless animals and went out to calm them. Fifteen
|
||
|
min later he saw an object land in a small square in
|
||
|
the village, went toward it, was "paralyzed" when
|
||
|
10 m away. Two min later the craft, 4.5 m long, 1.5
|
||
|
m high, with a translucent upper dome showing two
|
||
|
dark, moving figures, ascended in the direction of
|
||
|
Brindisi, emitted a vertical beam of green light. (143)
|
||
|
559
|
||
|
Jan. 28, 1963 Shilton (Great Britain). Mary Sharp and Mrs. E. L.
|
||
|
1720 Sharp saw an object on the ground. It had four win-
|
||
|
dows, emitted a yellow-orange light, and eventually
|
||
|
left toward Rugby. (Atic)
|
||
|
560
|
||
|
Jan. 28, 1963 Mamina (Chile). A former Chilean Air Force officer,
|
||
|
night who was driving a truck, observed two disk-shaped
|
||
|
objects that followed him for over ten min. (Atic)
|
||
|
561
|
||
|
Jan. 31, 1963 Ganada de Algosaray (Argentina). An object was re-
|
||
|
ported to have landed. The Lopez brothers found
|
||
|
traces in the grass and evidence of intense heat. Police
|
||
|
investigation. A whitish powder was also found at the
|
||
|
site. (FSR 66, 1)
|
||
|
562
|
||
|
Feb. 05, 1963 Ascension (Paraguay). Approximate date. A student,
|
||
|
Anastasio Lenven, saw an object land on the school
|
||
|
grounds. In a different observation, several residents,
|
||
|
including an official of the Ministry of the Interior,
|
||
|
saw an object flying at very high speed over Ascension.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
563
|
||
|
Feb. 15, 1963 Willow Grove (Australia). A civilian observed an
|
||
|
0710 object arriving from the east. It stopped at 15 m alti-
|
||
|
tude over his farmhouse. The object made a swishing
|
||
|
sound, and measured about 8 m in diameter, 3 m in
|
||
|
height. The underside was spinning in a counter-
|
||
|
clockwise direction, had a blue color and no light. It
|
||
|
took off faster than a jet, after hovering about five sec.
|
||
|
The witness suffered from a strong headache all day.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
564
|
||
|
Feb. 20, 1963 Lecce (Italy). A young man saw from a window ,a
|
||
|
1730 slowly spinning object, almost stationary, 500 m away.
|
||
|
It appeared as a disk having a central upper dome,
|
||
|
with a total diameter of 3 m. The object had a brilliant
|
||
|
yellow red halo, but its dome was much more brilliant.
|
||
|
The witness observed it through binoculars, reported
|
||
|
seeing a "particle" leave the object, after which it
|
||
|
stopped spinning, gained altitude with a vertical shift-
|
||
|
ing, and left toward the northeast. (144)
|
||
|
565
|
||
|
Feb. 21, 1963 Belgrade (Montana). A strange globe of fire hit a car
|
||
|
0230 driven by a civilian man. Several people called author-
|
||
|
ities to report that they had been awakened by a
|
||
|
peculiar object. (Atic)
|
||
|
566
|
||
|
Mar. 09, 1963 Crystal Lake (Montana). Amos Biggs observed a sil-
|
||
|
ver, saucer-shaped craft, with an oval dome, which
|
||
|
landed on the frozen lake for 10 min. A "door" was
|
||
|
opened and then shut, and the craft took off with a
|
||
|
buzzing sound. (FS Jul., 64)
|
||
|
567
|
||
|
Mar. 12, 1963 Colonia Yerua (Argentina). After an intense rainfall
|
||
|
0532 Pablo Michalowski and Roberto Jorge Martinez ob-
|
||
|
served and photographed a luminous object that rose
|
||
|
from a forest preserve about 2 km from Colonia
|
||
|
Yerua. (CODOVNI 1963)
|
||
|
568
|
||
|
Mar. 13, 1963 Richards Bay (South Africa). Fred White was fish-
|
||
|
2230 ing when he heard a high-pitched whine coming from
|
||
|
the east and saw an object come in his direction and
|
||
|
land 15 m away, scattering sand. It was at least 30 m
|
||
|
in diameter, and was shaped like two plates glued
|
||
|
together. Through several oval portholes he could see
|
||
|
light inside. A man with a fair complexion, wearing a
|
||
|
metallic helmet, looked at the witness. He wore a
|
||
|
sky-blue, one-piece coverall with no visible buttons
|
||
|
or fasteners, and gloves made of shiny mesh. Warm
|
||
|
air was felt as the craft took off about six min later,
|
||
|
and radio interference was noted. (FSR 63, 5)
|
||
|
569
|
||
|
May. 07, 1963 Kirkby (Great Britain). Margaret McCutcheon and
|
||
|
evening her 13-year-old son reported to the police that, after
|
||
|
the house lights blacked out while watching television,
|
||
|
they saw an object about 6 m in diameter, with two
|
||
|
aerials and a red light flashing, emitting a low buzz,
|
||
|
near the house. After one minute, it flew away. (FSR
|
||
|
63, 4)
|
||
|
570
|
||
|
May. 15, 1963 Yvrac-Maille (France). Mr. and Mrs. D., of Carig-
|
||
|
nan, saw an object on the ground to the left of the
|
||
|
road as they were driving between Bergerac and Bor-
|
||
|
deaux, beyond the Yvrac intersection, 2.5 km from
|
||
|
Maille. They stopped to observe it, and the object
|
||
|
then followed them for part of their trip. (LDLN 71)
|
||
|
571
|
||
|
May. 20, 1963 Glencoe (Australia). A 17-year-old witness, who
|
||
|
evening wishes anonymity for fear of ridicule, saw what he
|
||
|
first thought was a bulldozer by the side of the road.
|
||
|
He came within 20 m of it, then was blinded by a
|
||
|
strong light as his car suddenly stopped. The object
|
||
|
crossed the road and flew away. The light was as
|
||
|
intense as that of a welder's torch. The witness's father
|
||
|
testified that his son came home white and visibly
|
||
|
terrified. (APRO Nov., 63)
|
||
|
572
|
||
|
Jun. 04, 1963 Lyle (Minnesota). A multicolored object, the size of
|
||
|
a light truck, was reported to have landed in the
|
||
|
vicinity of Lyle. Police searched an area over 3 km
|
||
|
wide on both sides of the Iowa-Minnesota border,
|
||
|
with no results. (Personal)
|
||
|
573
|
||
|
Jun. 28, 1963 Sandy Creek (Australia). A fiery red object, 8 m wide
|
||
|
2130 4 m high, with a concave top and flat bottom, was
|
||
|
seen on the road by a Willaston resident who stopped
|
||
|
his car 4 m away. The object rose, tipped to one side
|
||
|
and flew away at fantastic speed. (141; FSR 64, 1)
|
||
|
574
|
||
|
Jul. 15, 1963 Charlton (Great Britain). A farmer discovered
|
||
|
strange crater 2.5 m wide and 2.5 m deep. Vegetation
|
||
|
around it was burned and there were four holes in the
|
||
|
ground around the crater itself. (FSR 63, 5; Magonia)
|
||
|
575
|
||
|
Jul. 22, 1963 Parr (Great Britain). William Holland, 12, and two
|
||
|
2030 other persons saw a hovering, silvery object with a
|
||
|
flashing red light on top, at 20 m altitude. It had three
|
||
|
"legs" and a periscope underneath that pointed at
|
||
|
the witnesses. The object went up into a cloud of un-
|
||
|
usual color, which flew against the wind. (FSR 64, 3)
|
||
|
576
|
||
|
Aug. 07, 1963 Centralia (Illinois). Five persons observed a luminous
|
||
|
night source flying slowly over the railroad tracks. Direction
|
||
|
of travel: west, then north. It appeared ready to land
|
||
|
in a wooded area. Its luminosity was variable. (Atic)
|
||
|
577
|
||
|
Aug. 8, 1963 Mount Vernon (Illinois). An oval, luminous object
|
||
|
2210 coming from the north dived toward Centralia Road,
|
||
|
followed a car, flying around it. Then it went away
|
||
|
toward the west, disappeared like a bulb turned off,
|
||
|
and was seen again in the west flying very fast. It was
|
||
|
observed by numerous people. Total duration: 15 min.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
578
|
||
|
Aug. 13, 1963 Ellsworth (Maine). An elliptical object with lights
|
||
|
on its entire length and occasional flashes at both
|
||
|
ends was seen at ground level for over one hour by an
|
||
|
entire family. (Evidence 141)
|
||
|
579
|
||
|
Aug. 20, 1963 Rome (Italy). In a wooded area near Rome, a man in
|
||
|
2132 a car observed an object resembling a plate turned
|
||
|
upside down, with a central turret, flying low over his
|
||
|
vehicle. (Atic)
|
||
|
580
|
||
|
Aug. 28, 1963 Sagrada Famila (Brazil). Two brothers, F. and R.
|
||
|
1915 Eustagio, 11 and 9, saw a luminous sphere at treetop
|
||
|
level. Through an opening they observed "several rows
|
||
|
of people inside" and a thin, 3 m tall being, whho
|
||
|
glided down to the ground along two vertical beams
|
||
|
of light. He walked with a strange, swinging motion,
|
||
|
then sat down. He wore a transparent helmet, had
|
||
|
one eye in the middle of his forehead, wore high boots
|
||
|
that left a triangular imprint, and carried a box emit-
|
||
|
ting flashes. He made a threatening gesture and flew
|
||
|
up to the sphere, which left. The chlldren somehow
|
||
|
became convinced that the being was "good" and
|
||
|
would return. (Humanoids 37; Magonia)
|
||
|
581
|
||
|
Sep. 19, 1963 Saskatoon (Canada). Four children saw a bright oval
|
||
|
2000 object hover in a field and drop something. Approach-
|
||
|
ing the site, they were confronted with a 3 m tall man,
|
||
|
dressed in "a white monklike suit," who held out his
|
||
|
hands and made unintelligible sounds. The children
|
||
|
fled in panic, and one girl was admitted to the hos-
|
||
|
pital in shock. (Personal)
|
||
|
582
|
||
|
Oct. 1963 Whidbey Island (Washington). A middle-aged
|
||
|
0900 woman, who had seen a strange craft hovering near
|
||
|
her house the previous Jul., observed a gray-colored
|
||
|
object, 3.5 m long, hovering less than 2 m above
|
||
|
ground. Through the transparent front part she could
|
||
|
see three figures. Suddenly one of the occupants was
|
||
|
standing on the grass. He was clothed in "asbestos-
|
||
|
textured coveralls" and neither the face, nor the
|
||
|
hands, nor the feet was visible. When she asked,
|
||
|
"What do you want?" the answer, in English, was:
|
||
|
"One of our party knows you; we will return." The
|
||
|
object then decreased in size, tilted, partially sank
|
||
|
into the ground, grew to its previous size, and de-
|
||
|
parted to the east, producing steam, a flash, and a
|
||
|
noise. (FSR 64, 6)
|
||
|
583
|
||
|
Oct. 12, 1963 Monte Maiz (Argentina). E. Douglas, while driv-
|
||
|
0330 ing a truck through,a violent rainstorm, had to stop
|
||
|
when he encountered a large, blinding object, 35 m
|
||
|
high, from which three giants, 3 m tall, wearing
|
||
|
luminous clothes and strange helmets, emerged.
|
||
|
Douglas fired at them, as a red beam burned him. He
|
||
|
ran away and found shelter in Monte Maiz. He suf-
|
||
|
fered burns similar to ultraviolet exposure. Footprints
|
||
|
of large dimension were found at the site. (COD-
|
||
|
OVNI 1963; Austr; FSR 8; Magonia)
|
||
|
584
|
||
|
Oct. 21, 1963 Trancas (Argentina). Six strange objects were ob-
|
||
|
2130 served for 40 min causing a local panic. One was
|
||
|
hovering at ground level above some railroad tracks,
|
||
|
while another, showing a dome and portholes, was
|
||
|
nea a house. When witneses flashed a light, the
|
||
|
house was flooded with a strong beam. Temperature
|
||
|
rose and a sulphurous odor was noted. Figures were
|
||
|
seen in the vicinity of the first disks. All six objects
|
||
|
had a white and a red light beam, measured 8 m in
|
||
|
diameter, and left a cloud of white smoke. (145;
|
||
|
LDLN 66)
|
||
|
585
|
||
|
Oct. 31, 1963 Daylston (Australia). Jim Davidson saw an object
|
||
|
0415 about 3 m long, bearing orange and red lights, which
|
||
|
came close to his light truck, flew ahead of him, then
|
||
|
departed and appeared to land behind a hill. Two
|
||
|
witnesses independently reported a maneuvering
|
||
|
light. (Austr. FSR May., 64)
|
||
|
586
|
||
|
Oct. 31, 1963 Peropava River (Brazil). A farmer, Issuo Oikiti, and
|
||
|
1400 two other witnesses saw a luminous object, resembling
|
||
|
a huge, aluminum ball, which hit the river, changed
|
||
|
direction while spinning, crossed to the other side
|
||
|
and plunged into the water, which appeared to boil.
|
||
|
(Vuillequez)
|
||
|
587
|
||
|
Nov. 15, 1963 Bloomingdale (New Jersey). Peter Valko and Jim
|
||
|
Keosian ran toward a strange object that appeared
|
||
|
about to land, but it "vanished." (Binder)
|
||
|
588
|
||
|
Nov. 16, 1963 Saltwood (Great Britain). Four teenagers, among
|
||
|
evening them painter John Flaxton, while walking on a
|
||
|
country road, saw a moving star turn into a reddish
|
||
|
glow coming toward them, then disappearing behind
|
||
|
some trees. Shortly thereafter, a bright, golden light
|
||
|
was seen 80 m away, floating 3 m above ground, and
|
||
|
a dark figure the size of a man, with wings like a bat,
|
||
|
came toward them. They fled in terror. (FSR 64, 2;
|
||
|
Magonia)
|
||
|
589
|
||
|
Dec., 1963 Japan (exact location unknown). A Japanese man re-
|
||
|
ported the landing of an object, from which emerged
|
||
|
a being who spoke to him in a language he could not
|
||
|
understand, climbed aboard again, and flew away.
|
||
|
(LDLN67)
|
||
|
590
|
||
|
Dec. 10, 1963 Cosford (Great Britain). At the RAF camp, two air-
|
||
|
2330 men observed a dome-shaped object that landed be-
|
||
|
hind a hangar. It gave out a bright glow, and the
|
||
|
witnesses fled when an opening became visible. (FSR
|
||
|
64, 2)
|
||
|
591
|
||
|
Dec. 14, 1963 Vereeniging (South Africa). Messrs. Muller and
|
||
|
0100 Immelman suddenly found the countryside illumi-
|
||
|
nated and saw an object, 15 m in diameter, with in-
|
||
|
tense orange and blue lights, emitting sparks, flying
|
||
|
toward their car. They stopped and jumped out as it
|
||
|
dived five or six times, at one point hovering for two
|
||
|
min 15 m above them, making a humming sound, be-
|
||
|
fore flying away. (146; FSR 64, 3)
|
||
|
592
|
||
|
Dec. 25, 1963 Libreville (Gabon). A fisherman witnessed the land-
|
||
|
night ing of a craft, from which a terrifying creature
|
||
|
emerged. It was humanoid in shape, spoke sounds he
|
||
|
could not understand, left footprints on the sand, and
|
||
|
went back to the machine and flew off. (147;LDLN
|
||
|
70)
|
||
|
593
|
||
|
Dec. 27, 1963 Epping (Great Britain). A shiny white object was
|
||
|
1600 seen on the ground at Bank's Stables. It was about
|
||
|
3.5 m long, 1 m high, and had something like a wind-
|
||
|
shield more brilliant than the rest of the craft. It took
|
||
|
off, flew horizontally for 30 m, and was hidden from
|
||
|
view. Grass was flattened over a circular area, and
|
||
|
four traces were found. (BUFORA 1)
|
||
|
594
|
||
|
Apr. 03, 1964 Monticello (Wisconsin). Four people in a car ob-
|
||
|
2100 served a rigid configuration of intense red and white
|
||
|
lights, apparently attached to a large object that came
|
||
|
to ground level, hovered, and flew off very fast as
|
||
|
they were driving about 2 km west of Monticello.
|
||
|
(Atic; Challenge 31)
|
||
|
595
|
||
|
Apr. 22, 1964 Lordsbury (New Mexico). Marie Morrow and two
|
||
|
2100 other persons were driving west, about 2O km east of
|
||
|
Lordsbury when the entire area was illuminated by a
|
||
|
bluish light "as bright as day," and a round object
|
||
|
flew about 3 m above the car, making a whining sound,
|
||
|
then went north. (APRO May., 64)
|
||
|
596
|
||
|
Apr. 24, 1964 Tioga City (New York). Dairy farmer Gary T. Wil-
|
||
|
1000 cox saw a shiny, egg-shaped object, about 8 m long
|
||
|
and 6 m wide, in his field. He spoke in English to two
|
||
|
dwarfs, 1.2 m tall, wearing seamless clothing and
|
||
|
hoods, and carrying trays. (Humanoids 59; Magonia)
|
||
|
597
|
||
|
Apr. 24, 1964 Socorro (New Mexico). Policeman Lonnie Zamora
|
||
|
1745 observed the landing of a white craft, resting on four
|
||
|
legs, in a depression 4 km outside Socorro. Near it
|
||
|
were standing two figures, below average height,
|
||
|
dressed in white. Within 30 m of the object, he saw
|
||
|
a red insignia on its aluminumlike surface. It rose to
|
||
|
4 m with a strong roar, became silent, hovered and
|
||
|
flew away. Traces. (Atic; Challenge 34; Humanoids
|
||
|
47; Magonia)
|
||
|
598
|
||
|
Apr. 26, 1964 La Madera (New Mexico). Orlando Gallegos ob-
|
||
|
1230 served a bright, metallic, egg-shaped object about
|
||
|
70 m away, on the ground, north of La Madera. Blue
|
||
|
flames appeared to circle the base of the machine,
|
||
|
which was silent and about the length of a Phone
|
||
|
pole. Scorch marks and four imprints were found,
|
||
|
according to Police Capt. Martin Vigil. (Personal)
|
||
|
599
|
||
|
Apr. 28, 1964 Anthony (New Mexico). Numerous witnesses, among
|
||
|
morning them policeman Paul Arteche, saw a reddish, round
|
||
|
object hover at low level, then take off very rapidly
|
||
|
toward the west. (NICAP Jul., 64)
|
||
|
600
|
||
|
Apr. 30, 1964 Baker (California). Gloria Biggs, her husband, and
|
||
|
her mother observed a brown, dome-shaped object on
|
||
|
a hilltop about 17 km west of Baker on U.S. Highway
|
||
|
91. They lost sight of it a moment, could not see it
|
||
|
again, and found only a depression in the ground.
|
||
|
(FSR 64, 5; Anatomy 75)
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|
601
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|
Apr. 30, 1964 Canyon Ferry (Montana). Several anonymous adults
|
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|
2230 observed an elongated, glowing object. Two children
|
||
|
saw a lighted craft land and take off, leaving four
|
||
|
rectangular indentations. (APRO Jul., 64)
|
||
|
602
|
||
|
May. 05, 1964 Comstock (Minnesota). A farmer, Alfred Ernst, saw
|
||
|
0830 an object rise from a field and fly rapidly into the cloud
|
||
|
bank. It was described as oval, and it left a depression
|
||
|
and imprints in the ground. (FS Jun., 65)
|
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|
603
|
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|
May. 09, 1964 Mogadore (Ohio). Three children, John Owens,
|
||
|
1100 Cheryl Glunt, and Bernie Montello, saw a silvery,
|
||
|
dome-shaped object arrive from the south and land
|
||
|
in a field 150 m away. Estimated diameter: 3 m. (FS
|
||
|
Jun., 65)
|
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|
604
|
||
|
May. 13, 1964 Rio Vista (California). A woman saw two objects,
|
||
|
one of which landed in a field. It was round and
|
||
|
luminous. (NICAP Jul., 64)
|
||
|
605
|
||
|
May. 17, 1964 Massillon (Ohio). A fiery object, maneuvering at low
|
||
|
2100 altitude, was seen from Wooster and Smithville at
|
||
|
2110. then from Lawrence and Burbank between
|
||
|
2125 and 2130. It flew erratically with a whirring
|
||
|
sound and changes of color, apparently interfering
|
||
|
with police radio. lt went down toward the northwest,
|
||
|
seemingly ready to land. Abnormal radioactivity al-
|
||
|
legedly was found at the site. (Akron UFO Res. Soc.)
|
||
|
606
|
||
|
May. 18, 1964 Hubbard (Oregon). A bright, silvery object, 3 m long,
|
||
|
1.5 m high, with a cone-shaped front part, resting on
|
||
|
four legs, was seen in a wheat field by 10-year-old
|
||
|
Mike Bizon. It made a beeping noise, rose first to the
|
||
|
altitude of the Phone poles, then took off ver-
|
||
|
tically. Wheat was found flattened in all directions.
|
||
|
(NICAP Jul., 64)
|
||
|
607
|
||
|
May. 24, 1964 Millinocket (Maine). A man driving on Millinocket
|
||
|
2100 Lake Road saw a fiery, spherical object to the side.
|
||
|
He stopped and left his car with a friend to ob-
|
||
|
serve it better. When they became afraid and walked
|
||
|
back to the car, the sphere followed them; the engine
|
||
|
could not be started as long as the sphere remained
|
||
|
within 2 or 3 m of the car. It flew away after five min.
|
||
|
It was described as a ball of fire without structure,
|
||
|
about 75 cm in diameter. (Atic)
|
||
|
608
|
||
|
Jun. 02, 1964 Hobbs (New Mexico). A "black object with flames"
|
||
|
1600 is blamed for burns suffered by an 8-year-old child,
|
||
|
who said he saw the object coming from the sky. His
|
||
|
grandmother, Mrs. Frank Smith, who was standing
|
||
|
nearby, heard a sound similar to that of a bullet, but
|
||
|
saw nothing. The child suffered second-degree burns
|
||
|
on his face, and lost part of his hair. (Saucer News
|
||
|
Mar., 65)
|
||
|
609
|
||
|
Jun. 02, 1964 Leam Lane (England). David Wilson, 14, was going
|
||
|
1730 to get some straw for his rabbits when he stopped
|
||
|
with other children to observe half-a-dozen dwarfs,
|
||
|
about 80 cm tall, dressed in bright green, and having
|
||
|
hands lighted "like electric bulbs," who seemed to
|
||
|
be searching for something. Another child later re-
|
||
|
ported that she had seen a silvery disk-shaped object,
|
||
|
the size of a car, take off from the same location. (FS
|
||
|
Dec.,64)
|
||
|
610
|
||
|
Jun. 05, 1964 Pajasblancas (Argentina). A 42-year-old doctor and
|
||
|
his wife were 30 km away from the airport when an
|
||
|
intensely bright object appeared on the road ahead.
|
||
|
They drove very close to it and saw three men dressed
|
||
|
in gray, one of whom told him in Spanish that "they
|
||
|
had a mission on Earth." (Humanoids 39)
|
||
|
611
|
||
|
Jun. 08, 1964 Lawrenceville (Illinois). Helen Reed observed a spin-
|
||
|
2230 ning object 5 m above ground,less than 20 m away,
|
||
|
coming and going with right-angle turns. It had a
|
||
|
dome from which colored light emanated (blue turn-
|
||
|
ing to red) and bands of yellow light. The object was
|
||
|
lost to sight behind trees in the north. (NICAP
|
||
|
Jul., 64)
|
||
|
612
|
||
|
Jun. 13, 1964 Penberville (Ohio). Karen Fahle saw a bright object
|
||
|
2100 coming to the ground about 200 m away. While ap-
|
||
|
proaching its lights blinked and turned to dark red.
|
||
|
Five min later it went away slowly. (AMUFO Sep.,
|
||
|
64)
|
||
|
613
|
||
|
Jun. 14, 1964 Dale (Indiana). Charles Englebrecht went outside
|
||
|
2100 when his TV set and all house lights suddenly failed
|
||
|
and saw a glowing blue-white object, about 30 nn in
|
||
|
diameter, land about 18 m away in the field. He felt a
|
||
|
mild electric shock when he tried to approach it and
|
||
|
was unable to move forward. (NICAP Jul., 64)
|
||
|
614
|
||
|
Jun. 15, 1964 Aria (Chile). A miner, R. A. Donoso, observed a
|
||
|
strange machine land. From it emerged two fair-
|
||
|
skinned men who asked for water in a language which
|
||
|
appeared to be a mixture of English and Spanish.
|
||
|
Donoso took some water from his car radiator for
|
||
|
them and they left. Their craft was about 3 m long
|
||
|
and 1 m wide. (FSR 65; 2)
|
||
|
615
|
||
|
Jul. 07, 1964 Tallulah Falls (Georgia). Nine persons from three
|
||
|
2100 different houses, including J. Ivester, described an
|
||
|
object like "a flying top." TV interference was associ-
|
||
|
ated with the object's presence. It flew silently at tree
|
||
|
height and hovered over the vard of Mrs. Russell
|
||
|
Mickinan's house. The lower part was bright red,
|
||
|
with three lights on the upper part. As it left, a green
|
||
|
light illuminated the countryside. A powerful odor
|
||
|
similar to "embalming fluid" was noticeable when
|
||
|
police arrived. The next day, witnesses felt a burning
|
||
|
sensation on their faces and arms. (Challenge 39)
|
||
|
616
|
||
|
Jul. 14, 1964 Tallulah Falls (Georgia). Miss P. Upton came run-
|
||
|
evening ning home nearly hysterical. While riding bicycles,
|
||
|
she and a friend saw a low-flying object that terrified
|
||
|
them. A strong unpleasant smell also was reported.
|
||
|
(Fate Nov., 64)
|
||
|
617
|
||
|
Jul. 16, 1964 Conklin (New York). Edmund Travis, 9, Randy
|
||
|
1500 Travis, 7 Floyd Moore, 10, and two other boys, saw
|
||
|
a dwarf dressed in a black suit and a helmet, with a
|
||
|
glass section in front of his face, which looked human.
|
||
|
He appeared to request some water in a strange tone,
|
||
|
which sounded "as if it came from a pipe." He then
|
||
|
walked to a shiny machine partially hidden in the
|
||
|
brush, as the boys ran home. (Humanoids 59)
|
||
|
618
|
||
|
Jul. 27, 1964 Sherburne (New York). An engineer stopped his car
|
||
|
2100 when he saw an aluminum-looking object, stationary,
|
||
|
about 15 m above ground. The edge of the craft
|
||
|
seemed fluorescent, and three beams of very bright
|
||
|
light were emitted before it flew off at high speed.
|
||
|
Total duration: 6 min. (Atic)
|
||
|
619
|
||
|
Jul. 28, 1964 Lake Chelan (Washington). A former Navy pilot
|
||
|
2230 and another man, both regarded as trustworthy, were
|
||
|
at work in a field when they saw an intense light,
|
||
|
cone-shaped, emitted from the ground. A similar light
|
||
|
was observed in the sky when the one on ground was
|
||
|
turned off, then the reverse took place. A round,
|
||
|
aluminum-looking object, about 10 m in diameter,
|
||
|
with one red and one white light, then appeared and
|
||
|
descended to ground level with a strong whistling
|
||
|
sound similar to a small jet. Piercing and high-pitched
|
||
|
voices similar to those of children playing were heard.
|
||
|
After 40 min the craft took off. Before it did so, a jet
|
||
|
aircraft flying at low altitude circled its position. On
|
||
|
Jul. 31 and August 1, the densely wooded area was
|
||
|
explored from a helicopter and on foot by Sheriff
|
||
|
Nickell and a U.S. Air Force officer, but nothing was
|
||
|
found. (Atic)
|
||
|
620
|
||
|
Jul. 30, 1964 Flemington (New Jersey). A whitish, elliptical object
|
||
|
followed a car, then landed in a field. The driver got
|
||
|
out to observe it, but when the object started in his
|
||
|
direction he became afraid and drove off. (NICAP
|
||
|
Sep., 64)
|
||
|
621
|
||
|
Aug. 12, 1964 Brekkens Corner (Montana). Witnesses got out of
|
||
|
2200 their car to watch an object resembling a "burning
|
||
|
haystack," oval or crescent-shaped, which rose from
|
||
|
the ground, crossed the sky, and was lost to sight in
|
||
|
the south. (Personal)
|
||
|
622
|
||
|
Aug. 25, 1964 Lynn (Massachusetts). Richard Pratt, 17, heard a
|
||
|
2230 whistling noise and saw a silvery, oval object sur-
|
||
|
rounded with a soft white glow, supporting a dome,
|
||
|
which went down to ground level. A similar object
|
||
|
had been observed one hour earlier at Littleton, about
|
||
|
50 km west, by four boys. It was described as silvery
|
||
|
gray, with three blinking red lights and a white light.
|
||
|
(NICAP Sep., 64)
|
||
|
623
|
||
|
Sep. 05, 1964 Cofico (Argentina). Chafredo Dagota observed a
|
||
|
2100 circular object that came to the ground briefly. It
|
||
|
stood on a sort of pillar and emitted a blinding light.
|
||
|
He caught sight of two figures moving near it. (FSR
|
||
|
66, 3)
|
||
|
624
|
||
|
Sep. 05, 1964 Cisco Grove (California). A hunter, who had lost
|
||
|
2200 his way in the mountains, observed approaching lights
|
||
|
that seemed to land. From a vantage point in a tree,
|
||
|
he saw a dome-shaped object at ground level, about
|
||
|
500 m away. Several creatures, one of them a robot-
|
||
|
like figure with "eyes" about 10 cm in diameter, came
|
||
|
near, apparently trying to dislodge the witness from
|
||
|
his tree. The creatures appeared to fear the light from
|
||
|
flaming objects thrown at them. The witness fell
|
||
|
asleep after an exhausting series of attempts to keep
|
||
|
the creatures away. At dawn there was nothing to
|
||
|
be seen. (Atic; Magonia)
|
||
|
625
|
||
|
Sep. 11, 1964 Ulysses (Oklahoma). Karen Campbell was scared by
|
||
|
0600 an oval, dull copper object that flew low over her car.
|
||
|
It measured about 1.2 m in height, had a dome on
|
||
|
top, made a "rushing" noise, and seemed to "float"
|
||
|
over the car. (148)
|
||
|
626
|
||
|
Sep. 15, 1964 Core Lane (Louisiana). James Warren was awakened
|
||
|
by a noise, and saw an object bearing blinking red
|
||
|
and green lights fly over his house at treetop level. He
|
||
|
called the police, who also reported seeing the object.
|
||
|
(Fate Jan., 65)
|
||
|
627
|
||
|
Nov., 1964 Saint-Alexis de Montcalm (Canada). Mr. Lehel ob-
|
||
|
2300 served a lighted object at hilltop level, about 700 m
|
||
|
away. At the site, a wide circle of crushed vegetation
|
||
|
was found, three branches were broken, and a pole
|
||
|
was calcined. (LDLN 76)
|
||
|
628
|
||
|
Dec. 21, 1964 Harrisonburg (Viginia). Mr. Burns saw a huge ob-
|
||
|
1700 ject cross the road, hover at ground level in a field for
|
||
|
less than one min, then take off vertically. There
|
||
|
were other witnesses in the area. (Atic)
|
||
|
629
|
||
|
Dec. 28, 1964 Auckland (New Zealand). Two young girls, R. Bender
|
||
|
and J. Quinn, observed an object flying 17 m above
|
||
|
the ground. It was shaped like two plates glued to-
|
||
|
gether, with two rows of intense lights, and a turret
|
||
|
with a green light on top. When an opening became
|
||
|
visible, the witnesses thought the thing was about to
|
||
|
land, and they fled. (Spaceview)
|
||
|
630
|
||
|
Jan. 12, 1965 Blaine Air Force Base (Washington). A member of a
|
||
|
night federal agency, who was driving toward the base, saw
|
||
|
a low-flying object, 10 m in diameter, which avoided
|
||
|
collision at the last moment. He got out of the car
|
||
|
and observed it hovering for one min, then it flew off.
|
||
|
at high speed. The object was tracked on radar. The
|
||
|
same night, a round, glowing object with a dome on
|
||
|
top landed on a nearby farm, melting snow in a 10 m
|
||
|
diameter urcle. (NICAP Mar., 65)
|
||
|
631
|
||
|
Jan. 14, 1965 Norfolk (Virginia). James Myers saw an object rise
|
||
|
2400 from the ground, appearing as a bright, circular silvery
|
||
|
craft. (Fate Jul., 65)
|
||
|
632
|
||
|
Jan. 19, 1965 Brands Flat (Virginia). A workman cutting wood on
|
||
|
1815 the Augusta archery range saw two saucer-shaped ob-
|
||
|
jects, 30 m and 6 m in diameter, hovering in the sky.
|
||
|
The smaller one landed, a door opened, and three
|
||
|
pilots emerged. They looked human, but had a red-
|
||
|
dish-orange skin and staring eyes. One of them had
|
||
|
"a long finger on his left hand." Their clothes were
|
||
|
the same color as the craft, whose open door showed
|
||
|
a strange light inside. The object was so highly pol-
|
||
|
ished that "I would bet on a clear day you could not
|
||
|
see it at five thousand feet." The occupants spoke
|
||
|
sounds that were not understood and reentered the
|
||
|
object. The door outline could not be seen when it
|
||
|
was closed. (Personal)
|
||
|
633
|
||
|
Jan. 23, 1965 Williamsburg (Virginia). A 31-year-old man driving
|
||
|
0840 a '64 Cadillac was at the intersection of U.S. Highway
|
||
|
60 and State Route 14 when the engine failed, and he
|
||
|
had to stop by the side of the road. He then observed
|
||
|
an object about 1.2 m above ground. It was shaped
|
||
|
like a mushroom or an electric bulb, 25 m high, 8 m
|
||
|
in diameter made noise similar to a vacuum cleaner
|
||
|
had a metallic gray coIor, a red-orange light on one
|
||
|
side, and a blue one on the other. It took off against
|
||
|
the wind toward the west, at high speed. (Atic)
|
||
|
634
|
||
|
Jan. 25, 1965 Marion (Virginia). Woody Darnell, policeman, his
|
||
|
night family, and several neighbors saw a stationary object
|
||
|
on the ground. It took off with a shower of sparks.
|
||
|
Several trees were found uprooted or calcined at the
|
||
|
site. (Fate Jul., 65)
|
||
|
635
|
||
|
Feb. 03, 1965 South Brighton (New Zealand). A man saw a light
|
||
|
2045 on the beach near Penguin Street and got out of his
|
||
|
car to observe it. He then heard a modulated whistling
|
||
|
sound and saw an object, 7 m wide, rise from the
|
||
|
beach to an altitude of about 20 m. He came back to
|
||
|
the site with other persons, and a dog that became
|
||
|
restless at a spot where grass was found flattened.
|
||
|
Another witness, driving near Humphrey Ave., saw
|
||
|
the object as it rose over South Brighton. (149)
|
||
|
636
|
||
|
Feb. 04, 1965 Torrent (Argentina). Several persons observed five
|
||
|
luminous objects in flight. A transparent craft landed,
|
||
|
and five creatures, about 2 m high, with one eye on
|
||
|
the forehead and flashing helmets, emerged and tried
|
||
|
to abduct a villager. Approximate date. (Humanoids
|
||
|
39)
|
||
|
637
|
||
|
Feb. 21, 1965 Chalac (Argentina). About 50 Toba Indians, includ-
|
||
|
2100 ing policemen, saw three little men with luminous
|
||
|
glows emerge from an object that had made several
|
||
|
low passes over the village with other flying craft. A
|
||
|
photographer took several pictures and noted that
|
||
|
the creatures feared the light from his flash camera.
|
||
|
The object increased in luminosity as it took off.
|
||
|
(CODOVNI; FSR 65, 4)
|
||
|
638
|
||
|
Mar. 02, 1965 Brooksville (Florida). John F. Reeves, 65, retired, was
|
||
|
1355 walking in the woods when he observed an object
|
||
|
10 m in diameter, 2m thick, saucer-shaped with an
|
||
|
outer rim and a stairway. After watching it for 10 min,
|
||
|
he saw a robotlike being, about 1.30m tall, wearing a
|
||
|
silver uniform, glass headgear, and then returned with a
|
||
|
The being walked walked to the craft, then returned with a
|
||
|
box that emitted a flash when pointed at the witness.
|
||
|
The object subsequently took off with a whistling
|
||
|
sound. (Atic)
|
||
|
639
|
||
|
Mar. 04, 1965 Corvallis (Oregon). A farmer and his employee saw
|
||
|
1830 from their car three yellow-orange spheres rapidly
|
||
|
rising. Oily spots were found in the field. (Atic)
|
||
|
640
|
||
|
Mar. 08, 1965 Mount Airy (Maryland). Three persons saw a cigar-
|
||
|
1940 shaped object with two fixed red lights, which flew
|
||
|
above them, avoided hitting the house at the last
|
||
|
moment, and was lost to sight in the northeast. (Per-
|
||
|
sonal)
|
||
|
641
|
||
|
Mar. 15, 1965 Fort Myers (Florida). In the Everglades, 30 km east of
|
||
|
0100 Big Cypress, James Flynn, 45, who was hunting, saw
|
||
|
a huge, lighted object 1 m above the swamp surface.
|
||
|
He watched it for 40 min, observing that it was con-
|
||
|
ical, twice as wide as it was high, and seemed built
|
||
|
from metal sections over one square m each. It
|
||
|
showed four rows of square windows, 70 cm wide.
|
||
|
Estimated diameter: 25 m. A yellow light shone
|
||
|
through the windows, and the object made a sound
|
||
|
of a transformer and wind. Flynn got within 2 m of
|
||
|
it and made a gesture. A beam of light from the
|
||
|
underside of the object struck him between the eyes
|
||
|
and he lost consciousness for 24 hours. He had lost
|
||
|
vision in the right eye, saw poorly with the left, went
|
||
|
to a doctor in Fort Myers, and spent five days in the
|
||
|
hospital. (Fate Sep.,65)
|
||
|
642
|
||
|
Apr., 1965 Monte Grande (Argentina). Felipe Martinez, 37,
|
||
|
reported that he was paralyzed during the landing of
|
||
|
a silent, large, egg-shaped object, from which emerged
|
||
|
a small man, about 1 m tall, wearing a helmet linked
|
||
|
to the object by three cables. The being spoke slowly
|
||
|
and with difficulty in, Spanish. (Humanoids 40)
|
||
|
643
|
||
|
Apr. 08, 1965 Kindrae (Minnesota). A 60-year-old man saw an
|
||
|
2130 object 200 m away, in the northwest at 30 m altitude.
|
||
|
It turned east, then left toward the south. First seen
|
||
|
as a single, bright light, then two luminous sources
|
||
|
were visible through a "door" in the object, which
|
||
|
appeared metallic. Radio interference was noted.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
644
|
||
|
Apr. 23, 1965 Rivesville (West Virginia). A woman observed an
|
||
|
0800 object land near her house while she was working in
|
||
|
her kitchen. It was shaped like a disk, showed port-
|
||
|
holes and a cylinder about 1 m high, with a sliding
|
||
|
door from which a small creature, about 1 m tall,
|
||
|
emerged and jumped to the ground. Its face was not
|
||
|
clearly visible but it had pointed ears, a sort of tail,
|
||
|
and was linked to the main object by a cable. It wore
|
||
|
white clothing, appeared to pick up something from
|
||
|
the ground, and reentered the cylinder, which then
|
||
|
slid up into the larger white disk. The outside rim
|
||
|
started spinning in a counterclockwise motion with
|
||
|
a soft whistling sound and the object rose straight
|
||
|
up, out of view. Estimated diameter of the disk: 7m.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
645
|
||
|
Apr. 26, 1965 New London (Minnesota). Gary X., 9, saw an object
|
||
|
1700 which came down silently and hovered at ground
|
||
|
level 60 m away. A sort of periscope emerged from it,
|
||
|
and a strange noise (also heard by the boy's father)
|
||
|
was noted. After 1-2 min the "periscope" disappeared,
|
||
|
the object rose, and then dashed up at unbelievable
|
||
|
speed. (Personal)
|
||
|
646
|
||
|
May. 23, 1965 Eton Range (Australia). About 70 km from Mackay,
|
||
|
2100 Jim Tilse, Eric Judin, and John Burgess saw a cir-
|
||
|
cular object, 10 m in diameter, flying erratically, mak-
|
||
|
ing a buzzing sound. It had headlights, a tripod
|
||
|
landing gear, and supported another disk-shaped de-
|
||
|
vice. Police investigation disclosed damaged trees and
|
||
|
other landing traces. (FSR 65, 5)
|
||
|
647
|
||
|
May. 24, 1965 Geradton (Australia). Mr. and Mrs. French observed
|
||
|
0130 an object in a field at 4 m altitude. It had blinding
|
||
|
white lights, caused radio interference, and made a
|
||
|
high-pitched sound. (Spaceview 44; LDLN 80)
|
||
|
648
|
||
|
May. 24, 1965 Paso de las Carretas (Argentina). Hunters saw through
|
||
|
1840 binoculars an object resembling an upside-down plate,
|
||
|
very luminous, with a red light on top, flying in circles
|
||
|
and landing on a hilltop. The Lujan police sent a
|
||
|
patrol, under Comm. Osvaldo Pagella, which found
|
||
|
a large, metallic object resting on the hill, but they
|
||
|
could not approach the object before it took off, be-
|
||
|
cause of the difficult terrain. (Personal)
|
||
|
649
|
||
|
Jun. 02, 1965 Kuranda (Australia). Mr. D. Armstrong, a former
|
||
|
2000 airman, was called outside by his sons and saw a
|
||
|
spherical object with flashing lights that appeared to
|
||
|
land silently on a hillside situated on Mr. Watson's
|
||
|
property. (FSR 65, 5)
|
||
|
650
|
||
|
Jul. 01, 1965 Valensole (France). Farmer Maurice Masse, 41,
|
||
|
0500 heard a strange noise and saw an egg-shaped object
|
||
|
30 m away in a lavender field. The craft was set on a
|
||
|
central pivot with six legs, was about 5 m long, and
|
||
|
had a door showing two seats back to back. Near it
|
||
|
were two dwarfs the size of 8-year-old children, with
|
||
|
heads, normal human eyes, fine hands with five
|
||
|
fingers, and no hair. They seemed surprised when the
|
||
|
witness came near, and stopped their examination of
|
||
|
a plant to aim a small device at him, causing inhibi-
|
||
|
tion of movement. They spoke among themselves in
|
||
|
shrill sounds similar to a gargle. The craft took off
|
||
|
and "vanished." Traces. (FSR 65, 5; Magonia)
|
||
|
651
|
||
|
Jul. 06, 1965 Puerto La Cruz (Portugal). The commander and
|
||
|
night crew of the Norwegian tanker "Jawesta" observed a
|
||
|
lighted object flying out of the sea. First Officer
|
||
|
Toronin Lien first saw a large, blue, intense flame be-
|
||
|
hind the ship at high speed. He called the captain and
|
||
|
tracked the object with binoculors as its altitude
|
||
|
reached about 300m. Its shape was that of a cigar,
|
||
|
with a row of lighted portholes showing a clear yel-
|
||
|
low glow, and it left a bluish trail. (150)
|
||
|
652
|
||
|
Jul. 09, 1965 Moyeuvre (France). At the Cote-de-Thermont, 30-
|
||
|
1230 year-old Mrs. Zielonka saw a metallic object rise at
|
||
|
high speed and fly away toward Metz. Estimated
|
||
|
diameter: 3 m. (152)
|
||
|
653
|
||
|
Jul. 12, 1965 Bairio Paraiso dos Barbeiros (Brazil). Student Hum-
|
||
|
berto Aranjo da Silva nearly hit a saucer-shaped craft,
|
||
|
6 m in diameter, with two V-shaped landing pads
|
||
|
and a dome, which had landed on the road. It made
|
||
|
a whirring noise. (LDLN 84; SBEDV 51, 53)
|
||
|
654
|
||
|
Jul. 15, 1965 Loretami Valley (Argentina). Mr. and Mrs. Bosquets
|
||
|
and their family observed a luminous object, its color
|
||
|
changing from blue to orange, about 12 m in diam-
|
||
|
eter, and showing several portholes. The object left
|
||
|
traces on the ground. (CODOVNI 1965)
|
||
|
655
|
||
|
Jul. 17, 1965 Colonia (Uruguay). A blinding object, smaller than
|
||
|
an airplane and having metallic legs, was seen on the
|
||
|
bank of the Rio de la Plata River by two workers and
|
||
|
four young men. White smoke emerged from the
|
||
|
craft, which remained on the sand for two min, leav-
|
||
|
ing X-shaped traces. It flew up to about 10 m altitude,
|
||
|
then went away. The craft showed a round central
|
||
|
section with two oval ends and looked somewhat
|
||
|
similar to an egg. (153)
|
||
|
656
|
||
|
Jul. 19, 1965 Villas Rosas (Argentina). Maria Andres, teacher,
|
||
|
1930 Mr. Gomez, Mrs. Goicoecha, and others saw a small
|
||
|
object leave a larger one, land, and burn a spot on the
|
||
|
ground before going back to the main object. It
|
||
|
emitted a blinding light. (Asi Jul. 30, 1965)
|
||
|
657
|
||
|
Jul. 19, 1965 Vancluse (Australia). Mr. Crowe was attracted by a
|
||
|
2130 strong light on the beach, and walked within 20 m
|
||
|
of the craft producing it, which took off with a yellow-
|
||
|
orange light. Estimated diameter: 7 m, height, 3 m,
|
||
|
with blue-green edges. (Spaceview 44)
|
||
|
658
|
||
|
Jul. 19, 1965 Chanaral (Chile). Carlos Videla Zamudio saw a
|
||
|
night "strange machine" land on an isolated beach. It was
|
||
|
shaped like a mushroom or a top, was lighted from
|
||
|
inside, rested on the ground silently, flew up to 30 m,
|
||
|
and disappeared at fantastic speed. This was the third
|
||
|
landing on a beach reported in Jul.. (155; LDLN 78;
|
||
|
APRO Jan., 66)
|
||
|
659
|
||
|
Jul. 20, 1965 Quilmes (Argentina). R. Pereyra was driving near
|
||
|
0800 Monte de los Curas when he saw a parachutelike ob-
|
||
|
ject land. Going near, he observed a chromium-
|
||
|
looking, egg-shaped craft standing on metal legs, with
|
||
|
a transparent upper part. A blond-haired pilot, wear-
|
||
|
ing plastic coveralls and small boots, seemed to study
|
||
|
a piece of paper. Inside the craft was another man
|
||
|
seated before an instrument panel. Shortly thereafter
|
||
|
the object took off. (Humanoids 40)
|
||
|
660
|
||
|
Jul. 23, 1965 Lima (Peru). An object was observed to land on
|
||
|
ranch 45 km north of this town by a chemical engi-
|
||
|
neer, his wife, and several farmers. It remained on
|
||
|
the ground for 45 min, leaving traces. (Saucer News
|
||
|
61)
|
||
|
661
|
||
|
Jul. 25, 1965 Chosica Power Plant (Peru). Mr. Alva was awakened
|
||
|
night by a strange sound and saw an object on the ground
|
||
|
emitting green light flashes. He woke up other em-
|
||
|
ployees, who had time to note that the object was
|
||
|
about 3 m in diameter, had small windows in its upper
|
||
|
part, and a revolving telescopic appendage. The in-
|
||
|
vestigating commission found dark, triangular traces
|
||
|
on the ground. (FSR 67, 6)
|
||
|
662
|
||
|
Jul. 26, 1965 Carazinho (Brazil). A teenager, Adilon Azevedo, a
|
||
|
2000 others who fled, saw two objects at ground level, about
|
||
|
3 m in diameter, 1.5 m high, with five occupants,
|
||
|
wearing luminous helmets, speaking among the-
|
||
|
selves, in unfamiliar language. One of the beings had
|
||
|
a bright object in his hand. The witness experienced
|
||
|
headaches for five days. (Humanoids 41)
|
||
|
663
|
||
|
Jul. 29, 1965 Grouzies (France). Alain Bressol observed a large,
|
||
|
2300 disk-shaped object in a field near Monsempron-Libos.
|
||
|
It flew at high speed toward the south. Official report.
|
||
|
(156;LDLN 78)
|
||
|
664
|
||
|
Jul. 30, 1965 Puerto Monte (Chile). Hundreds of people in two
|
||
|
separate spots observed an object that landed for five
|
||
|
min. It emitted a blinding purple light. (157; LDLN
|
||
|
78)
|
||
|
665
|
||
|
Jul. 30, 1965 Goonumbla (Australia). Two children attracted by
|
||
|
0500 the barking of a dog saw a luminous object resting on
|
||
|
a tripod landing gear, and observed it for one hour.
|
||
|
(Personal)
|
||
|
666
|
||
|
Jul. 31, 1965 Belluco (Chile). A woman in a car saw an object on
|
||
|
the road. It took off, then landed again in Belluco
|
||
|
where it was seen by several people. The object
|
||
|
emitted a bright, purple light and a green beam.
|
||
|
(Spaceview)
|
||
|
667
|
||
|
Aug. 02, 1965 Justin (Texas). Two deputy sheriffs of Tarrant
|
||
|
County saw an object as bright as burning magnesium,
|
||
|
which landed as they were on a patrol near Wagle
|
||
|
Mountain Lake. Extensive investigation by the police
|
||
|
led to negative results. (Atic)
|
||
|
668
|
||
|
Aug. 02, 1965 Oklahoma City (Oklahoma). Five children saw a
|
||
|
brilliant, round object without wings, close to the
|
||
|
ground, in the 600 block on Northwest 63. (Atic)
|
||
|
669
|
||
|
Aug. 03, 1965 Lake Hefner (Oklahoma). A young man saw an
|
||
|
object rise from the lake area. (Atic)
|
||
|
670
|
||
|
Aug. 03, 1965 Carnarvon (Australia). Approximate date. Dr. An-
|
||
|
2000 tonin Kukla and Mrs. Audrey Lawrence saw an object
|
||
|
dive toward them. They switched off the car head-
|
||
|
lights and got out of the vehicle to observe the oval
|
||
|
object, which hovered at ground level, its color chang-
|
||
|
ing from orange to fluorescent green, before it took
|
||
|
off at high speed. (NICAP)
|
||
|
671
|
||
|
Aug. 04, 1965 Chena (Chile). A bright, silvery object landed on a
|
||
|
hill for 45 min. There were numerous witnesses,
|
||
|
among them military men. Official investigation.
|
||
|
(Nachrichten Oct., 65)
|
||
|
672
|
||
|
Aug. 04, 1965 Dallas (Texas). A man in a car observed a red and
|
||
|
0130 blue light thought it came from a police car, then
|
||
|
was passed by a huge, orange object flying at ground
|
||
|
level. (Atic)
|
||
|
673
|
||
|
Aug. 04, 1965 Abilene (Kansas). Truck driver Don Tenopir had
|
||
|
0130 reached a point 35 km from Abilene, going toward
|
||
|
Lincoln, when his headlights blinked and failed. An
|
||
|
object then dived toward the truck and stopped on
|
||
|
the road 30 m ahead causing a car coming in the op-
|
||
|
posite direction to leave the road in order to avoid it.
|
||
|
The object was orange, 5 m in diameter, 1.5 m high,
|
||
|
with a dome and a "black spot." It took off toward
|
||
|
the west, then turned south. (LDLN 82)
|
||
|
674
|
||
|
Aug. 04, 1965 Trapua (Brazil). Joao Erondo dos Santos saw a disk
|
||
|
2200 50 m in diameter land with a distinct sound, although
|
||
|
no traces were found afterward. The object illumi-
|
||
|
nated a wide area. (LDLN 84)
|
||
|
675
|
||
|
Aug. 05, 1965 Cherry Creek (New York). Several children saw an
|
||
|
2030 object shaped like two saucers glued together come
|
||
|
to ground level several times on the farm of William
|
||
|
Butcher. It was chromelike, measured about 16 m in
|
||
|
diameter, took off with green and yellow flames, and
|
||
|
illuminated the clouds when it flew into them. Capt.
|
||
|
James Dorsey and four technicians from Niagara
|
||
|
Falls AFB investigated the case. They found no trace,
|
||
|
concluding, however, that the witnesses were not
|
||
|
lying. (Personal)
|
||
|
676
|
||
|
Aug. 09, 1965 Grand Forks (North Dakota). Three girls driving a
|
||
|
2330 car observed what they first thought was the rising
|
||
|
moon. It was a circular, pale-yellow object, with a
|
||
|
silhouette moving inside the glow. There were five
|
||
|
other witnesses one of whom stated that as he ap-
|
||
|
proached the object, it appeared to "blow up" with a
|
||
|
bang. (FSR 66, 2)
|
||
|
677
|
||
|
Aug. 13, 1965 Baden (Pennsylvania). A 37-year-old civilian had just
|
||
|
put his car in the garage when he saw an object about
|
||
|
100 m in diameter, shaped like a disk, which flew in
|
||
|
front of the moon in a northerly direction at about
|
||
|
80 km/h. It was surrounded with orange lights that
|
||
|
weakened as a blue source came on, very intense for
|
||
|
about 3 sec then all lights disappeared as the object
|
||
|
was about 700 m away. This was followed by a sort
|
||
|
of "shock-wave" effect, and tree leaves were shaken.
|
||
|
The witness entered his house and called the Air
|
||
|
Force. Twenty minutes later his vision became hazy
|
||
|
and his eyes were painful. He gradually lost vision in
|
||
|
both eyes, and his entire body was "sunburned." Med-
|
||
|
ical examination compared the symptoms to ultra-
|
||
|
violet exposure. His vision came back gradually over
|
||
|
a period of several days. (Atic)
|
||
|
678
|
||
|
Aug. 13, 1965 Renton (Washington). Ellen G. Ryerson, 16, and
|
||
|
0700 her sister, Laura, were going to work in a bean field
|
||
|
when they observed three creatures about 1.60 m tall,
|
||
|
with bulging eyes, expressionless faces, white crani-
|
||
|
ums, large pores, and a protrusion at the back of their
|
||
|
heads. They wore purple jerseys and white shirts.
|
||
|
They had disappeared when the running girls looked
|
||
|
back. (FSR 66, 2)
|
||
|
679
|
||
|
Aug. 14, 1965 Stranraer (Scotland). Patrick Nash and his family
|
||
|
0200 were awaiting a ferry boat when a brilliant, orange-red
|
||
|
object shaped like a large soup plate appeared 50 m
|
||
|
away, rose from the ground, flew low over the car,
|
||
|
landed 20m away on the other side, vanishing sud-
|
||
|
denly. (FSR 65,6)
|
||
|
680
|
||
|
Aug. 15, 1965 Nablus (Jordan). A guard saw a boatlike object flying
|
||
|
0200 at high speed, with red flames on its sides. It circled
|
||
|
and came low over a farm. In fear, the man fired at
|
||
|
it with his rifle. (FSR 66, 1)
|
||
|
681
|
||
|
Aug. 15, 1965 Salto (Uruguay). Five persons in a car heard a hum-
|
||
|
2300 ming sound, and an object with changing colored
|
||
|
lights landed and blocked the road while the car
|
||
|
engine stalled. The object was as wide as the road,
|
||
|
and 3 m high. Before it took off, three human beings
|
||
|
were seen inside. (Humanoids 42)
|
||
|
682
|
||
|
Aug. 20, 1965 Mount Airy (North Carolina). Mrs. T. E. Schumaker
|
||
|
0300 was awakened by a loud humming sound and found
|
||
|
she could not speak or move for a while. When she
|
||
|
finally reached her window, she saw a vertical, cigar-
|
||
|
shaped, luminous object. It moved right and left,
|
||
|
then back, etc. Ultimately it disappeared behind
|
||
|
some trees. The next morning a circle of crushed
|
||
|
grass, 4 m in diameter, was found in the yard. (FSR
|
||
|
66,2)
|
||
|
683
|
||
|
Aug. 20, 1965 Cuzco (Peru). Several tourists, including Alberto
|
||
|
1150 Ugarte and Elwin Voter, observed a strange craft
|
||
|
landing near the Inca ruins that they were visiting.
|
||
|
Two creatures described as luminous dwarfs, who
|
||
|
seemed to have "vertical mouths," were seen briefly.
|
||
|
(Humanoids 43)
|
||
|
684
|
||
|
Aug. 20, 1965 Cherry Creek (New York). Four students working
|
||
|
1820 on a farm noted radio interference and a peculiar
|
||
|
"beeping sound," then saw an object at low altitude
|
||
|
on the farm of William Butcher. It was shaped like
|
||
|
two saucers glued together, had a shiny chromelike sur-
|
||
|
face, diameter of 15 m, height of 6 m, and left a trail
|
||
|
and smell of burned gasoline. It rose straight up into
|
||
|
the clouds, which were illuminated with green light.
|
||
|
Five min later it came down again over a woods, rose,
|
||
|
and finally flew off to the southwest. Effects were
|
||
|
noted on animals: milk production decreased from
|
||
|
2 1/2 barrels to one; a dog barked, and other animals
|
||
|
were terrified. (Atic)
|
||
|
685
|
||
|
Aug. 20, 1965 Mar del Plata (Argentina). Mr. and Mrs. Yacobi
|
||
|
2300 heard a loud humming sound and saw a glowing, oval,
|
||
|
flashing object land 200 m away. Figures moved
|
||
|
around it, as if examining the craft, which took off
|
||
|
again. (Humanoids 42)
|
||
|
686
|
||
|
Aug. 21, 1965 Bury's Bridge (Eire). A man was repairing the broken
|
||
|
1530 chain of his motorbike when an object shaped like a
|
||
|
top, gray, spinning, 1.8 m high, same diameter, sud-
|
||
|
denly appeared 5 m away, 1.5 m above the road. It
|
||
|
shot off toward the northeast. (FSR 65,6)
|
||
|
687
|
||
|
Aug. 23, 1965 Apostoles (Argentina). Casimiro Zuk was riding his
|
||
|
0100 bicycle near a railroad crossing when he saw a lumi-
|
||
|
nous object above him that circled, then landed near
|
||
|
the tracks. It was round, 5 m in diameter, and 2.5 m
|
||
|
high. A door opened, and a man dressed like a pilot
|
||
|
emerged, walked around, and reentered the object,
|
||
|
which flew off in a spiral. (158)
|
||
|
688
|
||
|
Aug. 25, 1965 Terreon (Mexico). Zoilo Campos Aguilar observed
|
||
|
0300 an object very close to the ground for 38 min. It was
|
||
|
semi-oval, with a powerful yellow-orange light and
|
||
|
left rapidly toward the south with a double trail. Ap-
|
||
|
parent diameter was that of the full moon. The wit-
|
||
|
ness was a night watchman. (Binder)
|
||
|
689
|
||
|
Aug. 25, 1965 Callao (Peru). A red object shaped like a plate, emitt-
|
||
|
1010 ting fire and smoke through two openings in its lower
|
||
|
section, shook a school building as it allegedly landed
|
||
|
on the roof. Faculty and students at the Santa Leonor
|
||
|
College observed the craft, which had two antennae
|
||
|
on top, rise spinning and emitting red light beams
|
||
|
It flew off to the northeast. (FSR 67, 6)
|
||
|
690
|
||
|
Aug. 30, 1965 La Blanquilla (Venezuela). A spinning, top-shaped
|
||
|
object with openings through which an orange light
|
||
|
was visible was observed taking off with a "foggy"
|
||
|
trail. (APRO Jan., 66)
|
||
|
691
|
||
|
Sep. 01, 1965 Huanuco (Peru). A worker observed the landing of
|
||
|
0500 an oval object on an airfield where he had gone
|
||
|
"drawn by a strange feeling." Four other persons also
|
||
|
saw the object, from which a dwarfish creature, 85 cm
|
||
|
tall, emerged. The entity had a head double the size of
|
||
|
a normal human head, and made gestures that were
|
||
|
not understood. He reentered the machine, which
|
||
|
became illuminated and took off, first vertically, then
|
||
|
toward the west. (Personal)
|
||
|
692
|
||
|
Sep. 3, 1965 San Justo (Argentina). J. Fernandez was awakened
|
||
|
0120 by a humming sound and saw a luminous, oval object
|
||
|
rising from the roof of his house. Its color varied from
|
||
|
white to red, and it left marks on the roof. (Human-
|
||
|
oids 41)
|
||
|
693
|
||
|
Sep. 03, 1965 Exeter (New Hampshire). A young man and two
|
||
|
0200 Police officers observed five lights in a rigid configura-
|
||
|
tion moving over a field, sometimes fluttering to low
|
||
|
altitude with a falling-leaf motion. The lights illumi-
|
||
|
nated the countryside and flashed in sequence. (Fuller)
|
||
|
694
|
||
|
Sep. 03, 1965 Damon (Texas). Two Angleton sheriffs, McCoy and
|
||
|
evening Robert Goode saw from their car a huge object 70 m
|
||
|
long, 15 m high, with a bright, violet light at one end
|
||
|
and a pale-blue light at the other. They stopped to
|
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|
watch it and saw the craft fly within 30 m, casting a
|
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|
huge shadow when it intercepted the moonlight.
|
||
|
They felt a heat wave and drove away in fear, but
|
||
|
returned to the site a second time, only to turn
|
||
|
around when they found the object was still there.
|
||
|
Goode had been bitten by an animal before the sight-
|
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|
ing, and his left index finger swelled and bled freely.
|
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|
After exposure to the light from the object, the pain
|
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|
was gone, and the wound cured unnaturally. Later
|
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|
that evening, two men found him at a restaurant and
|
||
|
described the object in detail, adding he should keep
|
||
|
future encounters to himself. (NICAP Aug.,65)
|
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|
695
|
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|
Sep. 05, 1965 Santa Barbara (Peru). Governor Sebastian Macha
|
||
|
0500 saw two dwarfish creatures, 80 cm tall, on the snow
|
||
|
near Ceulacocha. They entered a craft, which left
|
||
|
with a thundering noise. (FSR 66, 2)
|
||
|
696
|
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|
Sep. 07, 1965 San Joaquin (Peru). More than 200 witnesses saw
|
||
|
2100 two objects come to ground level, leaving crater-like
|
||
|
depressions. (Personal)
|
||
|
697
|
||
|
Sep. 08, 1965 Alto Purus (Brazil). After work, latex collectors saw
|
||
|
evening an object resembling a huge wheel, intensely bright,
|
||
|
with two flaming openings in front, about to land
|
||
|
near them. They went into hiding, and observed the
|
||
|
craft as it flew away. (LDLN 84)
|
||
|
698
|
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|
Sep. 08, 1965 Puno (Peru). A child reported the observation of a
|
||
|
2200 luminous object from which seven creatures, 80 cm
|
||
|
tall, with only one eye, emerged. The same day a
|
||
|
newsman was said to have seen an object land in the
|
||
|
vicinity of Puno, and to have made an unsuccesful
|
||
|
attempt at communication. (Personal)
|
||
|
699
|
||
|
Sep. 10, 1965 Jalapa (Mexico). Four persons saw a creature with
|
||
|
glowing catlike eyes, dressed in black, walking in a
|
||
|
street. The entity was holding a metallic tube, was
|
||
|
pursued, and vanished suddenly. (159; Magonia)
|
||
|
700
|
||
|
Sep. 10, 1965 Mexico City (Mexico). Three women were said to
|
||
|
have observed a group of beings, 3 m tall, without
|
||
|
noses or mouths with red, bright eyes, wearing gray
|
||
|
clothing and boots. No object was described. Ap-
|
||
|
proximate date. (159)
|
||
|
701
|
||
|
Sep. 11, 1965 Guarulhos (Brazil). Antonio Pau Ferro saw two ob-
|
||
|
0800 jects land. Two dwarfish beings emerged, 70 cm tall,
|
||
|
dressed like humans, with "ugly" skin. They appeared
|
||
|
to examine some tomato plants, reentered their craft,
|
||
|
6 m in diameter, and flew off. They spoke in a lan-
|
||
|
guage which was not understood. (LDLN 84)
|
||
|
702
|
||
|
Sep. 15, 1965 Silverton (South Africa). Two policemen, John
|
||
|
2400 Lockem and Koos de Klerk, were on a patrol of the
|
||
|
Pretoria-Bronkhorstspruit Road when their headlights
|
||
|
illuminated a disk 10 m in diameter, copper-colored,
|
||
|
resting on the road. Ten sec later it took off in a pool
|
||
|
of flames, at high speed. The tar on the road kept
|
||
|
burning for some time. (Humanoids 71)
|
||
|
703
|
||
|
Sep. 20, 1965 Pichaca (Peru). A farm woman saw an object land,
|
||
|
1630 and six dwarfs, 80 cm tall, emerged from it. They
|
||
|
wore very shiny white clothes and "walked like ducks."
|
||
|
She hid during the observation, and noted that they
|
||
|
spoke in a language she could not understand. After
|
||
|
their departure, a liquid resembling vinegar was
|
||
|
found on the ground. (Personal)
|
||
|
704
|
||
|
Sep. 27, 1965 Fredonia (New York). Addie Jones, 61, saw a silvery
|
||
|
0815 object, 10 m in diameter, rise from a wooded area and
|
||
|
hover silently before leaving toward the west. Under
|
||
|
the object was a boxlike device. Distance to witness:
|
||
|
400 m. No light. (160)
|
||
|
705
|
||
|
Sep. 29, 1965 Arequipa (Peru). Two men in a car, Julio L. de
|
||
|
Romana and Antonio Chavez Bedoya, saw a strange
|
||
|
being, 80 cm tall, by the side of the road. The creature
|
||
|
had only one eye, and gold and silver stripes over its
|
||
|
entire body. Soon afterward a craft flew over their car.
|
||
|
Several persons living 20 km away also reported an
|
||
|
unidentified object within min of this sighting. (Per-
|
||
|
sonal)
|
||
|
706
|
||
|
Oct. 01, 1965 Aguas Blancas (Argentina). Three students, Santos
|
||
|
Vallejos, Antonia Aparti, and Adela Sanchez, who
|
||
|
were walking to General San Martin School, were
|
||
|
attacked by small creatures with greenish skin. The
|
||
|
children ran away, and arrived at the school in a state
|
||
|
of terror. (CODOVNI)
|
||
|
707
|
||
|
Oct. 04, 1965 Southington (Connecticut). An object was said to
|
||
|
have landed near Southington. No details. (NICAP)
|
||
|
708
|
||
|
Oct. 04, 1965 Rio Vista (California). Betty Valine and her 12-year-
|
||
|
evening old son Robbie observed a large, plate-shaped machine
|
||
|
with a dome on top, inside which three creatures were
|
||
|
clearly visible. The witnesses did not see the object
|
||
|
touch down. (FSR 66, 3)
|
||
|
709
|
||
|
Oct. 13, 1965 Minot (North Dakota). Two adolescent girls, Marg
|
||
|
Gudajtes and Judy Norlock, saw a large, metallic, oval
|
||
|
object with bluish lights land in a park at the edge of
|
||
|
town. It had left by the time they returned with
|
||
|
help. An oval area of crushed grass was observed.
|
||
|
(FSR 66, 3)
|
||
|
710
|
||
|
Oct. 18, 1965 Ponte Praia (Brazil). Thousands of persons saw a
|
||
|
circular object that flew over the beach, circling. Later
|
||
|
two witnesses saw it land in an isolated spot between
|
||
|
Cuaranga and the Santos Air Base. (Ouranos 32;
|
||
|
LDLN 84)
|
||
|
711
|
||
|
Oct. 22, 1965 Canhotinho (Brazil). Approximate date. Jose Camilo
|
||
|
Filho saw two creatures near a landed object. (LDLN
|
||
|
84)
|
||
|
712
|
||
|
Oct. 23, 1965 Long Prairie (Minnesota). James Townsend, 19, was
|
||
|
1915 driving on Highway 27 when his engine, lights, and
|
||
|
radio stopped operating. He then observed an object
|
||
|
10 m tall, about 3 m in diameter, shaped somewhat
|
||
|
like a rocket, sitting on fins on the road. Three
|
||
|
creatures with "tripod legs and matchstick arms,"
|
||
|
brownish-black in color, having no eyes or facial
|
||
|
features, stood in a large, lighted circle under it,
|
||
|
facing the witness for a few moments before disappearing
|
||
|
in the intense light. The object rose straight up for
|
||
|
400 m, with a high-pitched humming sound, stopped
|
||
|
and vanished. The car then resumed normal operation
|
||
|
by itself. (FSR 66, 3)
|
||
|
713
|
||
|
Oct. 30, 1965 Pinhal (Brazil). Witnesses in a Volkswagen en-
|
||
|
night countered a strong light on the road. A truck and
|
||
|
another Volkswagen arrived and went near the object,
|
||
|
which took off suddenly and flew over them. It was
|
||
|
also observed by dozens of witnesses at the Pinhal
|
||
|
Junction. (APRO Sep., 66)
|
||
|
714
|
||
|
Nov., 1965 Broken Hill (Zambia). Eric Williams saw a large ob-
|
||
|
dusk ject, 30 m in diameter, 15 m high, about 75 m away.
|
||
|
He reported seeing clearly a row of portholes illumi-
|
||
|
nated with a greenish light. (FSR 66, 4)
|
||
|
715
|
||
|
Nov. 09, 1965 New York City (New York). During the great power
|
||
|
dawn blackout, actor Stuart Whitman was startled to hear
|
||
|
a whistling sound outside his 12th floor window and
|
||
|
to observe two hovering objects, one orange and the
|
||
|
other blue giving off a luminescent light. He then
|
||
|
heard an English message indicating that the black-
|
||
|
out was a "demonstration." (FSR 66, 6)
|
||
|
716
|
||
|
Nov. 13, 1965 Mogi-Guassu (Brazil). Dario Filho, his wife, his
|
||
|
grandson, and a bank director saw an object land
|
||
|
100 m away, flashing a beam of light toward the sky.
|
||
|
Two policemen on the scene also observed the inci-
|
||
|
dent. Near the object were two dwarfs. One of them
|
||
|
wore coveralls, the other had a gray shirt and brown
|
||
|
trousers. By what seemed an optical effect, a third
|
||
|
being with a flat, squarish head, wearing something
|
||
|
like a surgeon's apron, was also seen near them. The
|
||
|
object and the creatures were very bright. (APRO
|
||
|
Sep., 66)
|
||
|
717
|
||
|
Nov. 16, 1965 Cyrus (Minnesota). T. Untiedt was driving on High-
|
||
|
way 28 about 5 km west of Cyprus when he saw a red
|
||
|
flourescent, cylindrical object with a cone on top, 4 km
|
||
|
long and 2 m in diameter, surrounded with a white
|
||
|
glow. The car slowed down as the observer was 400 km
|
||
|
away from the object, which took off toward the
|
||
|
northeast. (FSR 66, 6)
|
||
|
718
|
||
|
Nov. 29, 1965 Springhill (Nova Scotia). Kevin Davis, 12, and Gary
|
||
|
evening Jardine, 10, saw an object with a blinking red dome
|
||
|
fly over the Cooper Creek area and come to ground
|
||
|
level. They observed portholes and a long bar with
|
||
|
fingerlike devices emerging from an opening. Snow
|
||
|
was blown away and bushes were flattened. (NICAP
|
||
|
Jan., 66)
|
||
|
719
|
||
|
Dec. 16, 1965 Sauce Viejo (Argentina). A railroad worker, Cesar T.
|
||
|
Gallardo, was surprised when his carbide lamp and
|
||
|
his radio stopped working. He saw strange lights out-
|
||
|
side the sleeping coach where he was reading, and a
|
||
|
luminous being whose legs were clad in shiny dark
|
||
|
cloth came in, tore up his newspaper, poured the con-
|
||
|
tents of an oil can into a small bottle and went away,
|
||
|
leaving the witness amazed. Other people saw "a
|
||
|
luminous man" walking along the tracks. Police re-
|
||
|
port. (FSR 66, 1)
|
||
|
720
|
||
|
Dec. 20, 1965 Herman (Minnesota). Edward Burnd, 15, was driv-
|
||
|
ing west in a farm truck when he saw an object 2 m
|
||
|
above the road about 30 m away. As the engine died,
|
||
|
the object glowed red and the witness lost conscious-
|
||
|
ness. When he awoke, the truck was facing east and
|
||
|
rested in a ditch. (FSR 66, 6)
|
||
|
721
|
||
|
Jan. 07, 1966 Wilmer (Alabama). A civilian had to stop his car
|
||
|
15l7 when an object he first thought was a helicopter
|
||
|
landed on the road about 5 km southwest of George-
|
||
|
town. The craft was about 8 m in diameter, supported
|
||
|
a cone with a flashing green light, made a loud
|
||
|
whirring sound. It appeared to hover, then left at high
|
||
|
speed. The witness could then restart his engine,
|
||
|
which had died during the close approach. Sulphur or
|
||
|
a "rotten egg" smell was noted. (Atic)
|
||
|
722
|
||
|
Jan. 16, 1966 Bolazec (France). On the Morlaix-Callac Road, 23-
|
||
|
0400 year-old Eugene Coquil was driving his Renault
|
||
|
Dauphine when he saw headlights in a field and
|
||
|
observed an object come over his car and land on the
|
||
|
other side of the road. It was square with four vertical
|
||
|
lights resembling lamps. The witness drove away and
|
||
|
did not see the object leave. (Personal; 161)
|
||
|
723
|
||
|
Jan. 19, 1966 Horseshoe Lagoon, near Tully (Australia). George
|
||
|
0900 Pedley, 27, was driving his tractor when he heard a
|
||
|
high-pitched sound and saw a strange gray-blue craft,
|
||
|
8 m in diameter, 3 m high, rise from the lagoon 25 m
|
||
|
away. It was spinning like a top, rose to 20 m, and
|
||
|
flew to the southwest on a fast, oblique course. Flat-
|
||
|
tened reeds were found in several places. (FSR 66,2;
|
||
|
Magonia)
|
||
|
724
|
||
|
Jan. 29, 1966 Rexburg (Idaho). Two civilians returning from a
|
||
|
0010 sporting event observed what they first thought was
|
||
|
the moon. After driving for about 1 km, they saw that
|
||
|
it was a flat, well-defined object, which had blocked
|
||
|
the road. The object was the size of a truck and cast
|
||
|
an intense yellow-orange light on the ground. The
|
||
|
witnesses turned around and drove back to Rexburg.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
725
|
||
|
Feb. 06, 1966 Aluche (Spain). Vicente Ortuno and another man
|
||
|
2000 observed a bright orange disk, about 11 m in diameter,
|
||
|
with three legs, which came down, landed, and took
|
||
|
off again at high speed on the "El Relajal" estate.
|
||
|
(FSR 63, 3)
|
||
|
726
|
||
|
Feb. 16, 1966 Brunswick Naval Air Station (Maine). A luminous
|
||
|
2030 object was said to have landed in the woods. It showed
|
||
|
flashing red, blue, and green lights. A second object
|
||
|
was later seen to join the first one. (Atic)
|
||
|
727
|
||
|
Feb. 26, 1966 Hanna City (Illinois). A civilian witness was driving
|
||
|
8 km east of Farmington when a flying oval object,
|
||
|
the size of a car, came within 3 m of him, then circled
|
||
|
twice and left toward the north. It emitted a bright
|
||
|
red glow, supported a sort of dome with a green light
|
||
|
on top, produced radio interference, and made a
|
||
|
strange "signallike noise." (Atic)
|
||
|
728
|
||
|
Mar. 03, 1966 Oswego (New York). Several civilians reported an
|
||
|
1920 object that flew slowly toward the south, hovered,
|
||
|
came within 15 m of them, and finally flew off toward
|
||
|
the southwest. (Atic)
|
||
|
729
|
||
|
Mar. 17, 1966 Harrow (Canada). Mr. Ward saw an object 12 m in
|
||
|
diameter and 7 m high, emitting a pulsating white
|
||
|
light, in a field. It had a revolving section with port-
|
||
|
holes. (FS Aug., 66)
|
||
|
730
|
||
|
Mar. 17, 1966 Milan (Michigan). A police officer observed an object
|
||
|
0000 in the southwest. He thought it was a plane about to
|
||
|
crash, although no sound was audible. He tried to
|
||
|
contact the police headquarters, but his radio trans-
|
||
|
mitter did not work properly. The object, which now
|
||
|
colored lights spinning at the periphery, and a diam-
|
||
|
eter of 16 m, came within 25 m of the patrol car,
|
||
|
following it for 1 km, then flew off toward the north-
|
||
|
west. The witness had been a policeman for 10 years,
|
||
|
and had never seen anything like that object. (Atic)
|
||
|
731
|
||
|
Mar. 20, 1966 Dexter (Michigan). Frank Mannor and his son,
|
||
|
2000 Ronald, saw a luminous object hovering over a swamp.
|
||
|
It was described as brown, with a "scaly" surface, cone-
|
||
|
shaped, and showing bluish lights that turned red.
|
||
|
Then the whole object lighted up with a yellowish
|
||
|
glow and flew away at high speed with a whistling
|
||
|
sound. (Atic)
|
||
|
732
|
||
|
Mar. 21, 1966 Hillsdale (Michigan). William Van Horn, Civil De-
|
||
|
fense Director, and a group of students observed a
|
||
|
pattern of lights on the ground. The source of the
|
||
|
light appeared to manuever for about two hours.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
733
|
||
|
Mar. 23, 1966 Fort Pierce (Florida). Two young men were walking
|
||
|
through a wooded area when they saw a bright object
|
||
|
that they thought was a balloon covered with fluores-
|
||
|
cent paint but it became so intensely bright that they
|
||
|
could not look directly at it. As they walked closer, it
|
||
|
exploded, leaving no trace. (Atic)
|
||
|
734
|
||
|
Mar. 23, 1966 Temple (Oklahoma). An electronics instructor, who
|
||
|
0505 was driving to work at a local Air Force Base, observed
|
||
|
an object blocking the road. It was shaped like an air-
|
||
|
plane fuselage, 25 m long, with a "bubble" on top
|
||
|
resembling the canopy on a B-26, rested on legs, and
|
||
|
had very bright aft and forward lights. There was a
|
||
|
door and a short stairway to the side of the object,
|
||
|
and a man in coveralls appeared to be examining the
|
||
|
craft which bore the identification "TL 4768" (see
|
||
|
case 417). When the witness approached, the "pilot"
|
||
|
went back inside, a sound resembling that of a high-
|
||
|
speed drill was heard, and the object rose. No engine
|
||
|
was observed. The witness was familiar with all con-
|
||
|
ventional military aircraft. (Atic; Magonia)
|
||
|
735
|
||
|
Mar. 24, 1966 Sheboygan (Wisconsin). Two women saw a glowing
|
||
|
2215 object on the road. As they came near it, they found
|
||
|
that it hovered and showed two intense white lights,
|
||
|
as well as a green and red light. The object was bowl-
|
||
|
shaped, and they lost sight of it when they drove
|
||
|
away. They saw it again later, flying low on a south-
|
||
|
north trajectory. (Atic)
|
||
|
736
|
||
|
Mar. 25, 1966 Bangor (Maine). John King, 22, working with the
|
||
|
Bangor Police Department, suddenly saw above him
|
||
|
a very bright object with a dark underside. He fired
|
||
|
at it four times, hearing the bullets hit a metal surface
|
||
|
as the object flew off. (LDLN 84)
|
||
|
737
|
||
|
Mar. 26, 1966 Attigneville (France). Jean Voilquin, 54, saw a
|
||
|
strange "wheel" roll 15 m away at a speed of about
|
||
|
30 km/h. It was about 80 cm in diameter, 25 cm thick;
|
||
|
it rolled away and vanished. (LDLN; GEPA 8)
|
||
|
738
|
||
|
Mar. 26, 1966 Texahoma (Oklahoma). Two civilian women were
|
||
|
2400 driving back from Amarillo when they saw an object
|
||
|
aproaching from the north. The engine died and the
|
||
|
headlights failed. The object flew over the car and
|
||
|
hovered 400 m away. After 10 min, the witnesses were
|
||
|
able to start their car and leave. They reported the
|
||
|
object had a wafflelike surface and glowed with an
|
||
|
intense red light. (Atic)
|
||
|
739
|
||
|
Mar. 28, 1966 Fayetteville (Tennessee). A man driving at a speed
|
||
|
2000 of about 100 km/h suddenly encountered a large
|
||
|
lighted object 1 m above the road on a hilltop. It flew
|
||
|
off, as the car engine and headlights died. The light
|
||
|
bulbs had to be replaced. The object was oval, 7 m
|
||
|
long, dark gray, and showed about 30 lights along its
|
||
|
periphery. (Atic)
|
||
|
740
|
||
|
Mar. 30, 1966 Pecos (Texas). An elongated object about 30 m long
|
||
|
and 9 m high was reported to have landed near a high-
|
||
|
way for 5 min. (NICAP Mar., 66)
|
||
|
741
|
||
|
Mar. 30, 1966 Lexisburg (Indiana). A civilian woman and her four
|
||
|
2035 children observed an oval object crossing the road as
|
||
|
they were driving south about 15 km north of Lexis-
|
||
|
burg. It came close to the car, and a pulsating sound
|
||
|
was heard, increasing in frequency as the object came
|
||
|
nearer, but it seemed to come through the car radio
|
||
|
rather than directly from the object. The witness
|
||
|
drove away in fear, but was followed for 13 km by the
|
||
|
object, whose color suddenly changed from reddish-
|
||
|
orange to bluish-white before accelerating out of sight.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
742
|
||
|
Mar. 30, 1966 Mansfield (Ohio). An anonymous witness saw a
|
||
|
2200 round object with two lights land near the Ohio State
|
||
|
University campus. A door opened and a very thin,
|
||
|
child-sized figure was seen. The object then began to
|
||
|
move torward the witness's car and rose rapidly.
|
||
|
(Gribble Jun., 66)
|
||
|
743
|
||
|
Mar. 31, 1966 Vicksburg (Michigan). A man driving home saw
|
||
|
0200 lights on the road and discovered a gray,lens-shaped
|
||
|
object hovering at 1 m altitude. It had one intense
|
||
|
white light and three colored flashing lights. Driving
|
||
|
within 2 m of it, he became afraid and backed up, but
|
||
|
the object suddenly flew over and behind him. A noise
|
||
|
similar to that of a swarm of bees was audible. It left
|
||
|
at high speed toward the east. (Personal)
|
||
|
744
|
||
|
Mar. 31, 1966 San Francisco (California). Two women observed a
|
||
|
0600 large object with a pulsating bluish light on top, an
|
||
|
orange light below, windows, and antennae, resting
|
||
|
in a construction area. Silhouettes could be seen mov-
|
||
|
ing inside, one of them gesturing as the craft took off.
|
||
|
(Gribble Jun., 6)
|
||
|
745
|
||
|
Mar. 31, 1966 Hamilton (Canada). Charles Kozens, 13, saw two
|
||
|
2115 objects, 2.5 m long, 1.2 m high, with flashing lights,
|
||
|
land near Hamilton. When he tried to touch an
|
||
|
antenna on one of the objects, he received an electric
|
||
|
shock. (FSR 66, 4)
|
||
|
746
|
||
|
Apr. 01, 1966 Tangier (Oklahoma). A civilian man, 34, was driving
|
||
|
2240 about 10 km south of Tangier when he reached a hill-
|
||
|
top and saw a green object flying north at very high
|
||
|
speed, emitting a shrieking noise and a "heat wave."
|
||
|
The car engine died. The witness noted that the ob-
|
||
|
ject was wider than the road. (Atic)
|
||
|
747
|
||
|
Apr. 01, 1966 Liberty (Missouri). Darlene Underwood and her
|
||
|
2400 mother saw two starlike objects land in a field. One
|
||
|
of them rose rapidly when a train came into view. It
|
||
|
went behind a hill, while the second one hovered at
|
||
|
tree height with its lights off. When the train had
|
||
|
passed, both objects landed again and two manlike
|
||
|
shadows were seen. Voices shouting in a foreign lan-
|
||
|
guage and what sounded like a pig being butchered
|
||
|
were heard. Light signals. (IIR May., 66)
|
||
|
748
|
||
|
Apr. 04, 1966 Hague (Florida). A civilian man, 40, saw an object
|
||
|
0605 resting on the ground as he was going to work, less
|
||
|
than 2 km southeast of Hague. It was an elongated
|
||
|
craft, 2 m long, 70 cm high. When he tried to touch
|
||
|
it, the craft left at great speed toward the west. It had
|
||
|
six openings, 10 cm in diameter, and made a "turbine"
|
||
|
noise so loud that the witness had to put his hands
|
||
|
over his ears. After going away for a few meters, it
|
||
|
vanished suddenly. Rain was falling throughout the
|
||
|
observation, which lasted four min. (Atic)
|
||
|
749
|
||
|
Apr. 05, 1966 Wycheproof (Australia). R. Sullivan was driving to-
|
||
|
ward Maryborough when his headlight beams ap-
|
||
|
peared to "bend" to the right. He then observed a
|
||
|
vertical, conical beam of light in a nearby field, very
|
||
|
white at ground level and rainbowlike up to an alti-
|
||
|
tude of 7 m. Top and bottom diameters: 3 and 1 m
|
||
|
respectively. The object producing the light flew
|
||
|
away. (APRO May., 66)
|
||
|
750
|
||
|
Apr. 05, 1966 Durhamville (New York). A woman was awakened by
|
||
|
0130 a flash, thought her heater had exploded, but found
|
||
|
everything in order. The next day she was told that a
|
||
|
pulsating, luminous object had flown at very low
|
||
|
altitude over her trailer, circled and left. Three wit-
|
||
|
noises. Low buzzing sound. (Binder)
|
||
|
751
|
||
|
Apr. 05, 1966 Lycoming (New York). A civilian woman, 42, went
|
||
|
0300 to get a glass of water in her kitchen and saw a spin-
|
||
|
ning object, 3 m in diameter, 6 m above ground near
|
||
|
her house. It departed very suddenly, leaving a trail.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
752
|
||
|
Apr. 05, 1966 Kittery (Maine). A landed object was observed
|
||
|
1900 through binoculars by four persons. It took off,
|
||
|
hovered for a while, and left. (Atic)
|
||
|
753
|
||
|
Apr. 05, 1966 Alto (Tennessee). Two civilian men stopped to watch
|
||
|
2400 an object hovering above a swamp, tried to follow it,
|
||
|
but it flew awav. They observed that animals (cows,
|
||
|
dogs, horses) were restless in all the areas that the
|
||
|
object crossed. A photographic reconstitution by the
|
||
|
U.S. Air Force showed an oval object, 30 m long,
|
||
|
flying at 5 m altitude, between a high-tension line and
|
||
|
a row of trees. (Atic)
|
||
|
754
|
||
|
Apr. 07, 1966 Daniels Park (Colorado). Six teenagers reported
|
||
|
2130 strange lights following their car as they left the site
|
||
|
of a picnic in a state of extreme fear. An unknown
|
||
|
man, 2.20 m tall, wearing black clothes, had been seen
|
||
|
passing in front of the shelter entrance and walking
|
||
|
on the roof. (Personal)
|
||
|
755
|
||
|
Apr. 08, 1966 Norwalk (Connecticut). Mike Dorsey and Gary
|
||
|
0805 Hunt, 12 were walking to school when they saw a
|
||
|
circling object making the sound of humming bees.
|
||
|
They ran for cover, trying to stop a car. The craft re-
|
||
|
sembled an upside-down plate, very smooth, ap-
|
||
|
parently metallic, with a black spot near the rim, a
|
||
|
red light and an antennalike projection, and red and
|
||
|
white lights spinning counterclockwise. Diameter-
|
||
|
2.5 m, height, 1.5 m. Minimum altitude was 2 m, held
|
||
|
for 5 min, with a slight rocking motion. The object
|
||
|
then took off at great speed. (Lor. III 108)
|
||
|
756
|
||
|
Apr. 11, 1966 Greensburg (Pennsylvania). A civilian man, 43, saw
|
||
|
0000 a well-defined object 5 m above ground, 100 m away.
|
||
|
It showed a flashing red light, rose, was lost in the
|
||
|
fog, then came back at treetop level with a strong
|
||
|
whistling sound. Its shape was that of a cigar, 15 m
|
||
|
long. It had no wings, tail assembly, or wheels. (Atic)
|
||
|
757
|
||
|
Apr. 12, 1966 Dorchester (Massachusetts). During a power failure
|
||
|
1945 many residents, including Robert Moses and Robert
|
||
|
McCambly, saw an oval object with a dome on top
|
||
|
and lights (red to white to green) around the bottom,
|
||
|
which appeared to land on the roof of the Oliver
|
||
|
Wendelle Holmes grammar school after a series of
|
||
|
maneuvers. (FSR 66, 4)
|
||
|
758
|
||
|
Apr. 17, 1966 Millersville (Texas). A person in a car saw an oval
|
||
|
object the size of a car follow his vehicle, then cross
|
||
|
the road behind it at 5 m altitude. The object reflected
|
||
|
sunlight. (Atic)
|
||
|
759
|
||
|
Apr. 18, 1966 Battle Creek (Michigan). An egg-shaped object, 25 m
|
||
|
2210 long, 5 m high, gray-colored, was observed from a
|
||
|
distance of 25 m by a 42-year-old witness driving a car.
|
||
|
The object supported a cockpit with windows and
|
||
|
three rows of lights, emitted red flames, and made the
|
||
|
same noise as a heavy truck on wet pavement. The
|
||
|
object followed the car for some time. (Atic)
|
||
|
760
|
||
|
Apr. 19, 1966 Bellingham (Massachusetts). Two women saw a
|
||
|
2200 cigar-shaped object, with bright, red lights at both
|
||
|
ends, flying erratically. It made a whistling sound
|
||
|
when moving, was silent when hovering. Minimum
|
||
|
distance: 100 m, length, 20 m. The lights began flash-
|
||
|
ing and the object went down behind some trees when
|
||
|
five planes and a helicopter came over the area. Two
|
||
|
of the aircraft circled the location, then flew on. The
|
||
|
whistling sound was again heard, but the object was
|
||
|
not seen after the departure of the planes. (Personal)
|
||
|
761
|
||
|
Apr. 19, 1966 Peabody (Massachusetts). A man saw what he
|
||
|
2245 thought was a crashing plane, then observed it was
|
||
|
oval, had white, red, and green lights, flew low over
|
||
|
him, circled, came down with pendulum motion, and
|
||
|
appeared to land on Route 114. At midnight, two men
|
||
|
driving along that route saw a beam sweep the road,
|
||
|
stopped, and saw the object in a field. It was a disk
|
||
|
with a white, a green, and three red lights. The two
|
||
|
reports were independent. (Personal)
|
||
|
762
|
||
|
Apr. 22, 1966 Bagley (Minnesota). Several people were said to have
|
||
|
1530 observed an object fly at low altitude and land outside
|
||
|
Bagley. Four dwarfs seemed to make repairs, then the
|
||
|
craft flew away. (FS Mar., 67)
|
||
|
763
|
||
|
Apr. 22, 1966 Beverly (Massachusetts). A child saw a blinding,
|
||
|
2100 multicolored source of light making a buzzing sound
|
||
|
as it flew over the road 15 m away from the house. It
|
||
|
seemed to land in a field near the school. Three adults
|
||
|
came out to calm the child and also saw the object
|
||
|
circling and hovering. They called the police. Two
|
||
|
officers arrived and saw the object appearing to
|
||
|
"dance" with two other craft. All witnesses then ob-
|
||
|
served the arrival of one helicopter and two aircraft,
|
||
|
as the remaining object flew away to the southwest.
|
||
|
Police described the object as plate-shaped when
|
||
|
stationary above the school building. TV reception
|
||
|
was blurred throughout the observation. (Personal)
|
||
|
764
|
||
|
Apr. 24, 1966 Pedernales River (Texas). Tom M. Lasseter, archi-
|
||
|
0330 tect, was camping near the river when he was awak-
|
||
|
ened by a fluttering sound and observed a glowing
|
||
|
white disk, 7 m in diameter, at treetop level 60 m
|
||
|
away. It had a row of lights. (NICAP May., 66)
|
||
|
765
|
||
|
Apr. 24, 1966 Ashby (Massachusetts). Two men saw an object dive
|
||
|
1810 within 30 m of their car. It was silent, had a bright
|
||
|
blue light on top, suddenly accelerated, and was lost
|
||
|
to sight toward Mt. Watatic. (Atic)
|
||
|
766
|
||
|
Apr. 26, 1966 Follansbee (West Virginia). A young man saw a
|
||
|
2330 silent object shaped like two bowls glued together,
|
||
|
30 m altitude, ahead of his car. Estimated diameter:
|
||
|
10 m. He drove away without looking behind. (Atic)
|
||
|
767
|
||
|
May. 10, 1966 Marisela Caracas (Venezuela). A man observed the
|
||
|
1652 landing of an oval object and two beings, who ame
|
||
|
out of the object through a system of light beams.
|
||
|
They used strange instruments to examine a number
|
||
|
of objects, especially plants. They were 2 m tall, had
|
||
|
oversized heads, appeared bright and "transparent."
|
||
|
Their eyes were slanted, their shoulders very broad.
|
||
|
They wore no apparent weapon, but their belts were
|
||
|
very wide and emitted light rays. They did not touch
|
||
|
anything without first illuminating it with these
|
||
|
beams. They went back aboard their craft "as if car-
|
||
|
ried by the light." (Personal)
|
||
|
768
|
||
|
May. 10, 1966 Atafona Campos (Brazil). Approximate date. The
|
||
|
2200 crowd at a movie projection panicked, thinking it
|
||
|
was an earthquake, as an unknown object exploded.
|
||
|
According to police, a sulphurous odor and a trace
|
||
|
25 cm deep, 35 cm wide, were noted at the site.
|
||
|
(LDLN 84)
|
||
|
769
|
||
|
May. 16, 1966 Cordoba (Spain). Manuel Hernandez was coming
|
||
|
back from the fields near Cordoba when he saw a
|
||
|
disk-shaped object land 100 m away. Small beings
|
||
|
resembling "green birds" came out for a few instants,
|
||
|
then took off again. (162)
|
||
|
770
|
||
|
Jun. 03, 1966 West Point City (Pennsylvania). Two witnesses ob-
|
||
|
2145 served a stationary object 3 m above ground. It had a
|
||
|
diameter of 7 m, lights on top and bottom and smaller
|
||
|
lights at the rim. It flew away very fast to the east.
|
||
|
(Personal)
|
||
|
771
|
||
|
Jun. 08, 1966 Sandusky Road (Ohio). A civilian man, 43, driving
|
||
|
0645 west between Kansas and Toledo, saw an object ap-
|
||
|
pear out of nowhere. It was cigar-shaped, bright
|
||
|
metallic, and flew low to the northeast. Minimum
|
||
|
distance: 30 m. The object was completely silent, and
|
||
|
the size of an airliner. (Atic)
|
||
|
772
|
||
|
Jun. 11, 1966 Westport (Connecticut). A civilian who was going
|
||
|
0345 fishing saw an object dive toward his car and hover at
|
||
|
treetop level, stopped and observed it for two min. It
|
||
|
was shaped like two plates glued together, and had a
|
||
|
smaller, oval object on top. It took a 45 (degree)
|
||
|
inclination, rose, made a right-angle turn, and changed
|
||
|
color (white to yellow to blue to green) as it
|
||
|
accelerated. (NICAP)
|
||
|
773
|
||
|
Jun. 13, 1966 Milan (Michigan). The policeman who had observed
|
||
|
an object over Milan on Mar. 17 saw an unidentified
|
||
|
machine on the ground at a street intersection. He
|
||
|
drove toward it with his headlights illuminating the
|
||
|
object, which took off like an airplane, flying away to
|
||
|
the southeast. Investigation by Selfridge AFB. (Atic)
|
||
|
774
|
||
|
Jun. 18, 1966 Bar-sur-Loup (France). The Mayor of Bar-sur-Loup,
|
||
|
0345 Leon Barbier, saw a large, round object with yellow
|
||
|
and green lights on a hilltop. (LDLN 89)
|
||
|
775
|
||
|
Jun. 18, 1966 Le Rouret (France). A truck driver, Mr. Dugelay,
|
||
|
0400 saw a disk-shaped object over Le Rouret. It remained
|
||
|
motionless for five min, then disappeared. Its lights
|
||
|
were alternately red and bluish-green. (LDLN 84;
|
||
|
163)
|
||
|
776
|
||
|
Jun. 18, 1966 Mount Mitchell (North Carolina). Four campers
|
||
|
2400 saw an object with three flashing red lights land on
|
||
|
the ground 200 m away. It remained there all night,
|
||
|
rose at dawn, was then observed through binoculars
|
||
|
as a red-colored, bell-shaped craft. Broken trees and
|
||
|
other traces were found. (Atic)
|
||
|
777
|
||
|
Jun. 23, 1966 Hamburg (New York). A 61-year-old civilian woman
|
||
|
2130 was reading when an intense red light illuminated
|
||
|
the ground near her house. She went outside and saw
|
||
|
a lighted object 20 m away 1 m in diameter, which
|
||
|
backed up and flew away "like a bullet." Three other
|
||
|
persons saw it from the next house. (Atic) <*>
|
||
|
778
|
||
|
Jul. 05, 1966 Chaclacayo (Peru). Several persons reported seeing
|
||
|
a very small creature leaving a luminous trail, quietly
|
||
|
walking along the streets, while children and adults
|
||
|
panicked. (164)
|
||
|
779
|
||
|
Jul. 11, 1966 Union-Kirkwood (Pennsylvania). Two civilian women
|
||
|
saw a red, luminous object 30 m away in a field. It
|
||
|
had small openings and made a whirring sound.
|
||
|
Length, 30 m; height, 6 m; duration, 90 min. (Atic)
|
||
|
780
|
||
|
Jul. 13, 1966 Pontedera (Italy). Camillo Faieta, 35, a lineman, was
|
||
|
on duty when a light dazzled him, and he observed
|
||
|
that it came from an object on a small island on the
|
||
|
Emissario Canal. Two little men were seen briefly on
|
||
|
the ground before the departure of the object. There
|
||
|
are four other witnesses. (LDLN 86; FSR 67, 1)
|
||
|
781
|
||
|
Jul. 17, 1966 Rebouillon (France). Rene Pebre and two others were
|
||
|
0345 driving back from Draguignan when they saw a gray
|
||
|
oval, metallic object, about 5 m long, hovering at
|
||
|
low altitude, about 300 m from them. They noticed
|
||
|
several window-like openings on the craft, which
|
||
|
emitted a light beam. All the dogs in the vicinity
|
||
|
were barking. (GEPA Sep., 66)
|
||
|
782
|
||
|
Jul. 25, 1966 Vancehars (North Carolina). A man driving between
|
||
|
0200 Greenville and Vancehars saw a glow in the woods
|
||
|
and was followed by the light even at speeds of 170
|
||
|
km/hr. He finally stopped to observe it, but became
|
||
|
afraid when he saw that it came from a pulsating ob-
|
||
|
ject that flew within 100 m of the car, 15 m above
|
||
|
ground. The color changed in sequence, orange to red
|
||
|
to blue to green, and the object wobbled on its axis.
|
||
|
It came within 30 m, then suddenly left straight up.
|
||
|
(Atic)
|
||
|
783
|
||
|
Jul. 28, 1966 Montsoreau (France). A photographer, Mr. Lacoste,
|
||
|
evening and his wife, saw a red, lighted object cross the sky
|
||
|
and appear to touch the ground. It then rose, hovered,
|
||
|
and disappeared. The next day a wheat field was
|
||
|
found flattened over an area 3 m in diameter, and
|
||
|
covered with an oily substance. (166; Magonia)
|
||
|
784
|
||
|
Jul. 31, 1966 Erie, Preque-Ile Park (Pennsylvania). Young wit-
|
||
|
2025 nesses reported an object flying erratically and land-
|
||
|
ing 300 m away. It had the shape of a mushroom and
|
||
|
swept the area with a light beam. A strange being,
|
||
|
1.80 m tall, was seen. Police report. (167; FSR 66, 6)
|
||
|
785
|
||
|
Aug. 01, 1966 Rushville (Indiana). Several young witnesses reported
|
||
|
1945 seeing an unidentified object at low altitude. (Lor.
|
||
|
III 109)
|
||
|
786
|
||
|
Aug. 06, 1966 Texas. A civilian man and his family observed a dark
|
||
|
1400 object hovering near their isolated house. It had a
|
||
|
square "door" emitting a yellow light. Three children
|
||
|
saw a dwarf through the opening. He was dressed in
|
||
|
shiny black coveralls. The object left slowly with a
|
||
|
soft humming sound. (Atic; Magonia)
|
||
|
787
|
||
|
Aug. 18, 1966 Barinas (Venezuela). Three hunters, E. Beucomo,
|
||
|
J. Zapata and J. Ramos, observed a strange glow in the
|
||
|
forest and discovered a very large, egg-shaped object,
|
||
|
stationary 2 m above ground. It had large, circular
|
||
|
openings emitting a multicolored light, and it made a
|
||
|
whistling sound. The hunters ran away. (APRO
|
||
|
Sep., 66)
|
||
|
788
|
||
|
Aug. 19, 1966 Donnybrook (North Dakota). A border patrolman
|
||
|
1650 saw a bright, shiny disk on its edge, 10 m in diameter,
|
||
|
5 m high, floating down the side of a hill, wobbling
|
||
|
from side to side 3 m above ground. It reached the
|
||
|
valley floor, climbed to about 30 m, and moved across
|
||
|
to a small reservoir where it assumed a horizontal posi-
|
||
|
tion. A dome then became visible on top of the disk.
|
||
|
It hovered for one min and seemed about to land less
|
||
|
than 80 m away, but tilted back on edge and flew into
|
||
|
the clouds at high speed. (Atic)
|
||
|
789
|
||
|
Aug. 20, 1966 Heraldsburg (California). Otto Becker, his son, and
|
||
|
early daughter-in-law woke up to find the whole house
|
||
|
bathed in bright light, and they observed a "six-story"
|
||
|
object at treetop level 60 m away. It gave off rainbow
|
||
|
colors which appeared to pour off its edges "like
|
||
|
water" in a fantastic display. Distinct engine noise
|
||
|
was heard before it took off vertically. Domestic
|
||
|
animals had been greatly disturbed, and the witness
|
||
|
had inflamed eyes for several days. (Gribble Jan., 67)
|
||
|
790
|
||
|
Aug. 20, 1966 Niteroi (Brazil). A woman called police to report a
|
||
|
luminous object rising and descending on top of a
|
||
|
high hill. When policemen climbed to the site they
|
||
|
found the bodies of two men, electronics technicians
|
||
|
Pereira da Cruz and Viana. The bodies had lead
|
||
|
masks on the upper part of the face. An autopsy failed
|
||
|
to disclose the cause of death. Investigation disclosed
|
||
|
several earlier incidents and an organization to which
|
||
|
these men belonged. (Personal)
|
||
|
791
|
||
|
Aug. 24, 1966 Minot Air Force Base (North Dakota). An airman
|
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|
2200 observed and reported by radio a multi-colored light
|
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|
high in the sky. A strike team was sent to his location
|
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|
and confirmed the unknown. A second object, white,
|
||
|
was seen to pass in front of clouds. At the radar base,
|
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|
an object was detected and tracked. The observations
|
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|
lasted nearly 4 hours and were confirmed by three
|
||
|
different missile sites. Radio interference was noted
|
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|
by teams sent to locations where the object was some-
|
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|
times described as hovering at ground level. (Atic)
|
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|
792
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|
Sep., 1966 El Campo (Texas). A police officer was driving at
|
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|
0330 nearly 200 km/h toward the north on Route 71 when
|
||
|
he suddenly saw an object on the road ahead and
|
||
|
another one following his car. The first one looked
|
||
|
like a flaming car and was the size of a 3-story house.
|
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|
It flew away as the policeman was about to hit it.
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|
(168)
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|
793
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|
Sep. 03, 1966 Texas. Two young witnesses went outside when the
|
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|
1400 TV set became blurred. They observed a fantastic
|
||
|
spinning light illuminating the house. It came from
|
||
|
an object hovering at the same location as an earlier
|
||
|
sighting (see Case 786). (Atic; Magonia)
|
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|
794
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|
Sep. 05, 1966 Texas. A civilian man observed a peculiar light
|
||
|
evening phenomenon and a small figure that appeared to
|
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|
enter a bedroom. The figure was not seen again.
|
||
|
(Atic; Magonia)
|
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|
795
|
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|
Sep. 07, 1966 Durand (Wisconsin). About 15 km east of Durand,
|
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|
2000 Mrs. E. Bruns and her two children observed an
|
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|
elongated object, about 10 m long, with revolving
|
||
|
lights, hovering 1 m above ground and making a
|
||
|
deafening noise. After 30 sec, it tilted and took off.
|
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|
(APRO Sep., 66)
|
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|
796
|
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|
Sep. 9, 1966 Franklin Springs (New York). A man saw an object
|
||
|
2100 descend from a cloud bank, slow down, and land with
|
||
|
a soft whirring sound. It showed three horizontal
|
||
|
bands of light-blue, red and green. (Personal)
|
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|
797
|
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|
Sep. 13, 1966 Stirum (North Dakota). A child of 11 years saw a
|
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|
0730 disk-shaped object land near a farm. It had a tripod
|
||
|
landing gear, two red lights, two white and one green
|
||
|
light, and a transparent dome. A businessman from
|
||
|
Gwinner and an Air Force Lt. Col. went to the site
|
||
|
and discovered three traces, apparently left by spher-
|
||
|
ical objects, 18 cm deep, very compact. Radiation
|
||
|
measured at 0.1 milliroentgen (normal). The child
|
||
|
reported that the object "went away so fast that it
|
||
|
vanished." (Atic)
|
||
|
798
|
||
|
Sep. 17, 1966 Cranes Beach (Massachusetts). Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
|
||
|
0445 ald MacGilvary saw a golden-white, luminous object
|
||
|
resting on the beach, with two bright lights flying in
|
||
|
and out of the craft. It went away after one hour.
|
||
|
(LDLN 88; NICAP Oct., 66)
|
||
|
799
|
||
|
Sep. 21, 1966 Summerside (Canada). Eight members of the Royal
|
||
|
0630 Canadian Air Force saw a bright object that flew
|
||
|
down at high speed, stopped abruptly, remained at
|
||
|
ground level for 20 min, and flew away straight up.
|
||
|
(NICAP Oct., 66)
|
||
|
800
|
||
|
Oct. 05, 1966 Potomac (Maryland). A boy saw a disk-shaped object
|
||
|
with a transparent dome and a row of lights, at ground
|
||
|
level. It rose at high speed, emitting a "heat wave,"
|
||
|
and was lost in the clouds. (NICAP Oct., 66)
|
||
|
801
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1966 Newton (Illinois). A adolescent first saw a bright
|
||
|
1845 light, then a plate-shaped object hovering near the
|
||
|
house. It took off at high speed, causing static on
|
||
|
the phone as the boy was calling his mother to
|
||
|
describe it. When she came home, she found her son
|
||
|
in a state of shock and the dog hiding in a corner.
|
||
|
(Personal)
|
||
|
802
|
||
|
Oct. 14, 1966 Fork (West Virginia). James Roberts saw two round
|
||
|
2230 pinkish-red objects on a hillside near his home. He
|
||
|
fled when they took off with a hissing sound emitting
|
||
|
streams of fire. (Gribble Jan., 67)
|
||
|
803
|
||
|
Nov. 02, 1966 El Campo (Texas). Mrs. Mark deFriend, 32, saw an
|
||
|
evening object at ground level in front of her car on a rainy
|
||
|
night. It would leave the road and fly over the fields
|
||
|
from time to time. The greenish-blue object flew back
|
||
|
in front of the car, then was lost to sight behind some
|
||
|
trees. (168)
|
||
|
804
|
||
|
Nov. 02, 1966 Parkersburg (West Virginia). W. Derenberger, sales-
|
||
|
1925 man, saw a dark object ahead of him on the road. It
|
||
|
was flat on the bottom and rounded on top. As he
|
||
|
stopped, the object came within 20 cm of the road
|
||
|
surface, and a man of dark complexion, dressed with
|
||
|
a shirt and ordinary trousers, both a shiny blue color,
|
||
|
came out, smiled at the witness who then thought that
|
||
|
he received a message, although no word was spoken.
|
||
|
The message described a hypothetical "other world"
|
||
|
and suggested that the observation be reported to
|
||
|
authorities. The man also promised to return. Several
|
||
|
people who drove by the witness did report seeing a
|
||
|
man speaking to him, as well as a strange vehicle
|
||
|
nearby. (169; FSR 67, 1)
|
||
|
805
|
||
|
Nov. 17, 1966 Gaffney (South Carolina). Patrolmen A. G. Huskey
|
||
|
0400 and C. Hutchins saw a dark, spherical machine with
|
||
|
a flat rim land near them. Estimated diameter: 7 m.
|
||
|
An opening and a short ladder became visible, and a
|
||
|
small man, dressed in a shiny gold suit, emerged,
|
||
|
came within 6 m of them, and spoke in perfect English
|
||
|
before taking off. (FSR 68, 2)
|
||
|
806
|
||
|
Nov. 19, 1966 Bavonne (New Jersey). Two local businessmen ob-
|
||
|
0750 served a dark, gray, metallic sphere, from the top of
|
||
|
which projected a dozen "tentacles" over 2 m long,
|
||
|
flying at about 40 m altitude and then coming down
|
||
|
behind a house. It was assumed that it plunged into
|
||
|
the bay, but a search by patrol boats was unsuccessful.
|
||
|
(Personal)
|
||
|
807
|
||
|
Nov. 28, 1966 El Campo (Texas). Two witnesses observed a dark,
|
||
|
red object land by the side of the road, later follow-
|
||
|
ing their car. (168)
|
||
|
808
|
||
|
Dec. 30, 1966 Haynesville (Louisiana). A physics professor driving
|
||
|
2015 through a wooded area saw a bright, pulsating glow,
|
||
|
changing from orange to white, in the woods about
|
||
|
1.7 km away. Coming back the next day, he located
|
||
|
traces of burns, and called the Air Force and the Uni-
|
||
|
versity of Colorado. (Personal; Magonia)
|
||
|
809
|
||
|
Jan. 17, 1967 Romieres (France). A woman walking home saw a
|
||
|
1845 beam of light about 1 m in section sweep the ground
|
||
|
in her direction. It came from a circular, white object
|
||
|
that turned off its main light. She then saw reddish
|
||
|
spots before it vanished entirely. Another witness saw
|
||
|
the phenomenon from a separate location, 2 km
|
||
|
away (LDLN).
|
||
|
810
|
||
|
Jan. 17, 1967 Freetown (Indiana). F. Bedel, 23, driving on Route
|
||
|
night 135 about 8 km north of Freetown saw a plate-shaped
|
||
|
object with red, yellow, blue, and white blinking
|
||
|
lights, lost control of his car, and ran off the road.
|
||
|
Less than 2 km away, Phil Patton saw an identical
|
||
|
object that came within 30 m of his car. (Lor. III 22)
|
||
|
811
|
||
|
Jan. 19, 1967 Charleston (West Virginia) Tad Jones, 38, was driv-
|
||
|
0905 ing near Charleston when he saw a large, metal
|
||
|
sphere, about 6 m in diameter, having four legs
|
||
|
equipped with wheels and a very small propeller un-
|
||
|
derneath. Two min later it flew away. (FSR 67, 3)
|
||
|
812
|
||
|
Jan. 05, 1967 Winsted (Minnesota). A civilian man, 32, driving
|
||
|
0430 to work in his 1964 Chevy truck, had to stop and
|
||
|
inspect the vehicle when its engine stalled. Only then
|
||
|
did he observe an intense light to his right, coming
|
||
|
closer. He saw it land on the road, and locked himself
|
||
|
inside the cabin. The craft settled on a tripod landing
|
||
|
gear; it measured 25 m in diameter and was 10 m high.
|
||
|
Something similar to an elevator came down from
|
||
|
it, and a man dressed in blue coveralls "with some-
|
||
|
thing like a glass fishbowl on his head," of medium
|
||
|
height, seemed to check something and left. (Atic)
|
||
|
813
|
||
|
Jan. 26, 1967 Coffeen (Illinois). A Methodist minister was driving
|
||
|
2100 on Route 185 near Coffeen when he saw an object,
|
||
|
flat on the bottom, rounded on top, cross the road
|
||
|
silently 100 m away, at low speed. Length, 20 m;
|
||
|
height, 3 m. (Atic)
|
||
|
814
|
||
|
Jan. 28, 1967 Studham (Great Britain). Children observed "a little
|
||
|
1345 blue man with a tall hat and a beard" that disappeared
|
||
|
in a puff of smoke; they later saw him again, and
|
||
|
heard "foreign-sounding" voices. (FSR 67, 4; Ma-
|
||
|
gonia)
|
||
|
815
|
||
|
Feb. 01, 1967 Boadilla del Monte (Spain). Three witnesses inde-
|
||
|
2100 pendently saw a craft emitting light signals land a
|
||
|
few meters away. (LDLN 93)
|
||
|
816
|
||
|
Feb. 05, 1967 Hilliards (Ohio). A young man heard a strange noise
|
||
|
evening and a barking dog, and saw an egg-shaped object land.
|
||
|
From an elevatorlike shaft came human figures that
|
||
|
placed small spheres around the craft. A man walked
|
||
|
to them and appeared to speak with the entities. The
|
||
|
witness was seen, the creatures tried to abduct him,
|
||
|
and then took off. (NICAP May., 67)
|
||
|
817
|
||
|
Feb. 11, 1967 Milford (Ohio). Miss Hildebrand, 19, and Michael
|
||
|
0145 McKee fled when they saw a large shiny object off
|
||
|
the road. Returning to the scene with a policeman,
|
||
|
the found broken branches at the site. (APRO Jan.,
|
||
|
67)
|
||
|
818
|
||
|
Feb. 22, 1967 Chippenham (Great Britain). G. Grammond saw an
|
||
|
night object with flashing red and green lights glide, circle,
|
||
|
and land in a field. He saw it again spinning in the
|
||
|
northeast when he came out with two other witnesses
|
||
|
5 min later. (FSR 67, 4)
|
||
|
819
|
||
|
Feb. 23, 1967 Linstead (Maryland). Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Weston
|
||
|
1030 were talking on the phone when they were surprised
|
||
|
to hear a very strong sound and saw an object flying
|
||
|
low over their area. A third person saw the object, and
|
||
|
many heard it. The snow was swirling under it. The
|
||
|
object was mushroom-shaped, supported a dome with
|
||
|
a fin, was greenish, and left toward the Severn River.
|
||
|
(170)
|
||
|
820
|
||
|
Feb. 24, 1967 Riachuelo (Chile). Approximate date. An engineer
|
||
|
from Osorno, well-known locally, saw an object touch
|
||
|
down and a strange being, 1.50 m tall, emerge, wear-
|
||
|
ing a transparent suit. He had a very white face and
|
||
|
white hands, a pronounced jawbone, and no apparent
|
||
|
nose. Seeing the witness, he got back inside the ma-
|
||
|
chine, which took off at great speed. (Lor. III 59;
|
||
|
Vuillequez)
|
||
|
821
|
||
|
Mar. 03, 1967 Red Hill (New Hampshire). Mr. and Mrs. Fellows
|
||
|
were driving toward Sandwich when they saw a
|
||
|
lighted object going up and down, turning from white
|
||
|
to greenish blue, and following their car for 20 min
|
||
|
until they reached Route 113. It left to the northeast.
|
||
|
They reported feeling an "electric discharge" as it
|
||
|
left, and their dog was very nervous during the ob-
|
||
|
servation. (NICAP Mar., 67)
|
||
|
822
|
||
|
Mar. 04, 1967 Vilhelmina (Swedish Laponia). The Sodestrom fam-
|
||
|
2400 ily obsered two plate-shaped objects, one 30 m in
|
||
|
diameter, the other smaller and gray in color. They
|
||
|
hovered at 20 111 altitude for 15 min. The object left
|
||
|
with a hushed whistling sound, illuminating the forest
|
||
|
with intense light. (171)
|
||
|
823
|
||
|
Mar. 08, 1967 Leominster (Massachusetts). Two persons observed
|
||
|
0105 deep fog in the vicinity of a cemetery and saw a light
|
||
|
in the center, coming from an object hovering 100 m
|
||
|
above ground. Thinking it was a fire, the witnesses
|
||
|
stopped. Paralysis and ignition interference were then
|
||
|
noted while the object, about 13 m in diameter,
|
||
|
oscillated and then departed with a whirring sound.
|
||
|
It took about 20 min for the witnesses to recover
|
||
|
muscular coordination. (NICAP Mar., 67)
|
||
|
824
|
||
|
Mar. 09, 1967 Follansbee (Virginia). Three witnesses observed an
|
||
|
2100 object as they were driving on Route 2. It was round,
|
||
|
hovered at rooftop level, left suddenly at high speed.
|
||
|
Its size was that of a car, and the underside showed
|
||
|
several lights. (Atic)
|
||
|
825
|
||
|
Mar. 12, 1967 Rochester (Minnesota). A boy who had gone out-
|
||
|
side to buy a newspaper saw an object resembling an
|
||
|
inverted mushroom hovering 10 m above ground. It
|
||
|
was not larger than a car, took a 45 (degree) orientation,
|
||
|
oscillated, and left to the northwest. Three photo-
|
||
|
graphs were reportedly taken. (Atic)
|
||
|
826
|
||
|
Mar. 20, 1967 Butler (Pennsylvania). A man and his daughter saw
|
||
|
2245 two lights that they thought were landing lights on
|
||
|
aircraft, but they came to ground level, flew straight
|
||
|
toward the car, and suddenly vanished. At the same
|
||
|
time, five figures appeared about 3 m away. They had
|
||
|
narrow, pointed noses, mouths and eyes like slits,
|
||
|
blond hair, rough skin, and were dressed in loose
|
||
|
"hunterlike" clothes. Witnesses drove away as fast
|
||
|
as they could. (FSR 68, 5)
|
||
|
827
|
||
|
Mar. 24, 1967 Belt (Montana). Numerous reports came from this
|
||
|
area, including one of a landing observation. At dawn,
|
||
|
police and a Malmstrom AFB helicopter made a
|
||
|
search, with negative results. (Atic)
|
||
|
828
|
||
|
Mar. 25, 1967 Iguala (Mexico). An intensely luminous object woke
|
||
|
dawn up several residents. People in trains going toward
|
||
|
Acapulco and people traveling by car saw the same
|
||
|
phenomenon. It came to ground level with a blinding
|
||
|
light, then took off. (177)
|
||
|
829
|
||
|
Mar. 26, 1967 Altona (Canada). Mr. and Mrs. John Dick and Mrs.
|
||
|
2045 W. Buhr were driving toward Gretna. Near three
|
||
|
radio towers situated 3.5 km south of Altona, they
|
||
|
saw a very bright object at ground level, illuminating
|
||
|
the countryside with a pink glow. The object itself
|
||
|
was dark, with a luminous band around it, was mo-
|
||
|
tionless and pulsated, then suddenly disappeared.
|
||
|
(173)
|
||
|
830
|
||
|
Mar. 31, 1967 Hanley (Great Britain). Three strange objects, a
|
||
|
bright, orange light emitting a shower of green
|
||
|
sparks, and two smaller sources, were seen in a field.
|
||
|
No details. (FSR 67, 6)
|
||
|
831
|
||
|
Apr. 01, 1967 New Westminster (Canada). Two boys saw an
|
||
|
2000 orange disk, less than 1 m in diameter, flying at high
|
||
|
speed, stop and hover for three min, 20 m above
|
||
|
ground. Chief of Police Peter Mehan confirmed that
|
||
|
the sighting was under investigation. (174)
|
||
|
832
|
||
|
Apr. 05, 1967 Jonestown (Pennsylvania). Justice of the Peace John
|
||
|
1945 H. Demler was driving north on Route 72 when his
|
||
|
car stalled and the lights went out. He then saw an
|
||
|
object, 10 m in diameter, which gave off a smell of
|
||
|
sulphur and camphorated oil, hovering low over the
|
||
|
car, which was pulled and rocked when the object
|
||
|
took off. Physiological effects (perspiration and peel-
|
||
|
ing skin) were reported after 12 hours. The object
|
||
|
gave off a sound resembling an electric motor, and
|
||
|
emitted sparks. (NICAP May., 67)
|
||
|
833
|
||
|
Apr. 06, 1967 Crestview (Florida). An entire class at an elementary
|
||
|
1245 school observed an object 20 m above ground, 2 km
|
||
|
away. It vanished suddenly as the children and their
|
||
|
teacher, 33-year-old Robert Apfel, were watching it.
|
||
|
(176)
|
||
|
834
|
||
|
Apr. 07, 1967 Crestview (Florida). More than two hundred chil-
|
||
|
0945 dren and three teachers saw an oval object, with a
|
||
|
light at each end, come to ground level. Several other
|
||
|
objects also were seen, moving up and down with a
|
||
|
pendulum motion. (FSR 67, 3)
|
||
|
835
|
||
|
Apr. 16, 1967 Boraure (Venezuela). Guillermo Roldan, his daugh-
|
||
|
ter, and other persons saw a glowing, egg-shaped
|
||
|
object fly across the sky at high speed, stop suddenly
|
||
|
and descend to ground level. As the witnesses rushed
|
||
|
toward the area, the object took off at very high speed.
|
||
|
(Lor. III 60)
|
||
|
836
|
||
|
Apr. 21, 1967 South Hill (Virginia). Mr. Crowder was driving home
|
||
|
2100 when he saw an object on the road 70 m away. Sup-
|
||
|
ported by four legs, it was a vertical cylinder, 5 m in
|
||
|
diameter, with a half-sphere on top. It was gray and
|
||
|
its base was 1 m above the pavement. When the
|
||
|
witness turned his high beams on, the craft gave off
|
||
|
a vertical light and vanished. The road burned for
|
||
|
15 min. Mr. Martin, who lived nearby, also observed
|
||
|
the light. Holes, traces of burns, and calcined matches
|
||
|
were noted at the site. (Atic)
|
||
|
837
|
||
|
Apr. 26, 1967 Kitchener (Canada). Brian Dorscht saw a dark
|
||
|
2100 object, measuring 1 m in diameter and 1.5 m in height,
|
||
|
with flashing green and white lights. When 1 m above
|
||
|
ground, six legs came out, and it landed on a lawn
|
||
|
near the National Grocers Company. The whirring
|
||
|
sound the object was making stopped, and the wit-
|
||
|
ness became afraid and ran away. Police found six
|
||
|
prints at the site. (177; SS&S; Summer, 67)
|
||
|
838
|
||
|
Apr. 27, 1967 Green Lake (Wisconsin). Four boys with binoculars
|
||
|
2200 observed an object come lower with oscillating mo-
|
||
|
tions, illuminating the woods 1 km away. It was conc-
|
||
|
shaped, with a blue underside, and a top that changed
|
||
|
from red to orange to white. (Atic)
|
||
|
839
|
||
|
May. 06, 1967 Durango (Mexico). A mechanical engineer and his
|
||
|
1100 daughter saw a disk-shaped object on the ground off
|
||
|
a highway. They stopped the car and took three
|
||
|
photos of the object as it was taking off. The first one
|
||
|
showed the object at treetop level, the second showed
|
||
|
it in flight, and the third photo missed the object.
|
||
|
(Lor. III 65)
|
||
|
840
|
||
|
May. 07, 1967 Edmonton (Canada). Ricky Banyard, 14, saw a
|
||
|
0200 strange object in the sky and followed it with a friend,
|
||
|
Glenn Coates, through binoculars. It hovered near a
|
||
|
cemetery, making a hushed whistling sound and il-
|
||
|
luminating the ground with a vertical beam of light.
|
||
|
The object left suddenly with a roar similar to that
|
||
|
of a jet, and a series of "bangs." Stones were found
|
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|
calcined at the site. (178)
|
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|
841
|
||
|
May. 09, 1967 Marliens (France). In a field which belonged to the
|
||
|
Mayor, Mr. Maillotte, a depression was discovered,
|
||
|
and blue powder was found in small trenches radiat-
|
||
|
ing from that area. A formidable weight seemed to
|
||
|
have rested at the spot. No radioactivity. (179)
|
||
|
842
|
||
|
May. 11, 1967 Saint George (Utah). Michael Campeadore, 25, a
|
||
|
0200 hospital employee, was driving to Salt Lake City when
|
||
|
he heard a noise similar to that of a truck, but saw
|
||
|
nothing. Then a yellow light became visible to the
|
||
|
left, and thinking that it was a jet plane about to
|
||
|
crash, he got out and saw it stop 30 m away at 30 m
|
||
|
altitude. It was shaped like an inverted bowl with a
|
||
|
dome on top and looked metallic. The witness became
|
||
|
afraid and emptied his .25 Beretta in the direction of
|
||
|
the craft. He heard the bullets hit metal and the
|
||
|
object took off at great speed. When he told his story
|
||
|
at a nearby service station, the attendant replied that
|
||
|
about 20 reports had been made in the Saint George
|
||
|
area recently. (180)
|
||
|
843
|
||
|
May. 16, 1967 Nieva-Segovia (Spain). Roman and Jose Arribas
|
||
|
observed an object land in a pine forest north of
|
||
|
Nieva-Segovia. They saw "people" enter the ash-
|
||
|
colored craft, which took off straight up, at high
|
||
|
speed. (LDLN 89)
|
||
|
844
|
||
|
May. 20, 1967 Falcon Lake (Canada). Polish-born Steve Michalac,
|
||
|
1213 52, industrial mechanic and prospector, saw two red-
|
||
|
glowing objects flying at high speed. One of them
|
||
|
blew vegetation as it landed, surrounded by a glow,
|
||
|
and it was observed for 30 min before a door opened,
|
||
|
showing a purple light. A high-pitched sound and an
|
||
|
odor resembling a burning electrical circuit were
|
||
|
noted. Approaching, the witness heard voices, and
|
||
|
upon touching the craft, he burned his rubber-coated
|
||
|
glove, and was "blown out" by hot air when the sub-
|
||
|
ject started spinning. The witness felt dizzy, suffered
|
||
|
minor face burns, second and third degree burns on
|
||
|
his chest, vomited frequently for 4 days, and lost over
|
||
|
10 kg. Diameter of craft, 11 m; height, 3 m, with a
|
||
|
1-m-high superstructure. (Lor. III 60; Condon 316)
|
||
|
845
|
||
|
May. 22, 1967 Evillers (France). A teacher, 45-year-old Mr. Tyrode,
|
||
|
evening saw a glow, then an object shaped like an inverted
|
||
|
plate emitting a greenish-blue light. It flew less than
|
||
|
20 m above his car, at 40 km/h. (LDLN 94)
|
||
|
846
|
||
|
May. 24, 1967 Arbonne (France). Remy Deneuville and his family
|
||
|
2300 saw a white light to the side of the road, but it was
|
||
|
turned off when they drove within 150 m of its loca-
|
||
|
tion. Minutes later, they saw a luminous spherical
|
||
|
object fly away for several minutes. (GEPA Dec., 67)
|
||
|
847
|
||
|
Jun. 01, 1967 Richmond (Virginia). John Norton, 7, had to be
|
||
|
2330 taken to a hospital after observing a disk-shaped,
|
||
|
buzzing object, the size of a Volkswagen, with green
|
||
|
and red lights, which landed in a clearing and took
|
||
|
off "like lightning." (NICAP May., 67)
|
||
|
848
|
||
|
Jun. 07, 1967 Itajuba (Brazil). A vehicle stalled in the vicinity of
|
||
|
0130 a brilliant, transparent, mushroom-shaped object,
|
||
|
aboard which occupants with catlike faces were seen.
|
||
|
Under the object was a quadrangular protuberance.
|
||
|
(FSR 68, 6)
|
||
|
849
|
||
|
Jun. 11, 1967 Price Hill (Ohio). Two children saw a disk-shaped
|
||
|
2000 object 1 m in diameter and 25 cm thick, making a
|
||
|
metallic noise as it hovered 10 m above them. They
|
||
|
took a series of photos that show only a blur. (181)
|
||
|
850
|
||
|
Jun. 13, 1967 Caledonia (Canada). An object hovering 4 m above
|
||
|
ground, and three dwarfs, were observed. Traces and
|
||
|
an oily substance were found at the site. (APRO
|
||
|
Nov., 67)
|
||
|
851
|
||
|
Jun. 20, 1967 Suomussalmi (Finland). Farmer Arvi Juntunen
|
||
|
1200 heard a loud humming sound and saw a round, shiny
|
||
|
gray object 50 cm above ground, 6 m away. It had a
|
||
|
domed top with a fin and measured 75 cm in diameter.
|
||
|
As he was about to seize it, the object rose with a
|
||
|
blast, circled and flew away. (FSR 68, 3)
|
||
|
852
|
||
|
Jul. 05, 1967 Clifton (Great Britain). One hundred persons claimed
|
||
|
to have seen a silvery disk-shaped object, about 10 m
|
||
|
long, land in the area. (FSR 67, 5)
|
||
|
853
|
||
|
Jul. 07, 1967 Milan (Italy). Antonio Brambila and another man
|
||
|
2330 saw a glow coming from a disk, 6.5 m in diameter and
|
||
|
2.5 m high, with a dome on top and four telescopic
|
||
|
legs, which emitted a strange vibration. (LDLN 91)
|
||
|
854
|
||
|
Jul. 11, 1967 Santa Clara del Mar (Argentina). Two persons saw
|
||
|
evening a cigar-shaped object on the ground, 400 m away from
|
||
|
the road, which took off, rising rapidly. It had window-
|
||
|
like openings emitting a bright light. (183)
|
||
|
855
|
||
|
Jul. 17, 1967 Arc-sous-Cicon (France). Children were terrified by
|
||
|
1600 four dwarfish creatures dressed in black clothing,
|
||
|
about 1 m tall, who moved very rapidly among the
|
||
|
bushes. They were dark-skinned, had bulging eyes,
|
||
|
and spoke among themselves in a strange, musical
|
||
|
dialect. (182)
|
||
|
856
|
||
|
Jul. 17, 1967 Belfast (Northern Ireland). E. Browne, walking in a
|
||
|
evening wood, saw a disklike, dull, blue-gray object with a
|
||
|
rough surface, hovering about 2 m above ground. An
|
||
|
opening became visible in the middle section and
|
||
|
two men dressed in silvery clothes emerged, walked
|
||
|
in the woods, then reentered the craft, which rose
|
||
|
and vanished from sight. (FSR 67, 6)
|
||
|
857
|
||
|
Jul. 18, 1967 Boardman (Ohio). A minister was awakened by a
|
||
|
0130 strange sound and had the "impulse" to go down-
|
||
|
stairs and look outside. Between his house and the
|
||
|
next one, he saw a silhouette wearing a luminous suit.
|
||
|
He thought someone was playing a prank, but the
|
||
|
apparition was well-defined and looked real. It turned
|
||
|
into a shapeless glow and vanished. (Keel; Magonia)
|
||
|
858
|
||
|
Jul. 21, 1967 Jewish Creek (Florida). Barbara Fawcett, 18, and
|
||
|
0230 her sister saw a yellow "jagged" object rise above a
|
||
|
swamp and land on a hill. Air Force investigators
|
||
|
found a very large scorched area at the spot. (APRO
|
||
|
Jul., 67)
|
||
|
859
|
||
|
Jul. 24, 1967 Mareuil (France). Between Mareuil and Ste-Her-
|
||
|
2200 mine, Daniel Bonifait and his family saw a red disk,
|
||
|
the size of a building, fall 300 m away behind a hill.
|
||
|
Dark forms were observed on the disks surface, and
|
||
|
the forest seemed to be ablaze as the witnesses drove
|
||
|
away in fear. (GEPA Dec., 68)
|
||
|
860
|
||
|
Jul. 31, 1967 Churchville (New York). A guard, Sidney Zipkin, 50,
|
||
|
2215 was driving through a large parking lot when he ob-
|
||
|
served a cigar-shaped object, 16 m long, with green
|
||
|
lights under it, land on the pavement. He stopped his
|
||
|
truck within 30 m of the object, with the headlights
|
||
|
aimed on it, and was surprised to see two dwarfs
|
||
|
dressed in shiny black uniforms rush by the vehicle
|
||
|
and enter the craft, which took off straight up. (184)
|
||
|
861
|
||
|
Aug. 03, 1967 Conrado (Brazil). J. Vieira, a lawyer, and his driver,
|
||
|
2000 Amauri, at km 15 on the Miguel Peraira Highway
|
||
|
saw two yellowish lights, then many others, about
|
||
|
500 m away to the left. They blinked and faded.
|
||
|
Similar lights were seen again at Conrado. When the
|
||
|
driver blinked the car's headlights, the objects seemed
|
||
|
to respond. An object which illuminated the whole
|
||
|
area was seen resting in a woods. (Lor. III 17)
|
||
|
862
|
||
|
Aug. 03, 1967 Caracas (Venezuela). Two persons saw a luminous,
|
||
|
2330 whitish object, 10 m in diameter, resembling two
|
||
|
plates glued together. The whole yard was illuminated
|
||
|
and a humming sound was heard. A door opened in
|
||
|
the base of the craft, and something similar to a light
|
||
|
bulb lowered itself to ground level. This, too, had an
|
||
|
opening, from which stepped a small man in silvery,
|
||
|
luminous clothes, his head surrounded with vapor. He
|
||
|
was about 5 m away from the witnesses, and was
|
||
|
observed to pick up stones, examine them, look up
|
||
|
and seem to communicate with the main object. He
|
||
|
then dropped the stones and stepped into the "bulb"
|
||
|
that reentered the craft, which took off. (Lor. III 44)
|
||
|
863
|
||
|
Aug. 04, 1967 Recife (Venezuela). Engineer Hugo S. Yepes was on
|
||
|
early a beach 25 km north of Recife when he saw a disk,
|
||
|
6 m in diameter, come out of the water. It was gray,
|
||
|
looked metallic, hovered for a few sec at 1 m altitude,
|
||
|
then rose slowly to the east and disappeared. (NICAP
|
||
|
Mar., 68)
|
||
|
864
|
||
|
Aug. 05, 1967 Sawyer (North Dakota). Ronald Sherven and Robert
|
||
|
2330 Bodine saw a glowing, white object on a west-east
|
||
|
trajectory north of Sawyer. The object was hidden by
|
||
|
a hill at first but all of a sudden it appeared again over
|
||
|
a cemetery, came to ground level, and sped away to
|
||
|
the north. (NICAP Oct., 67)
|
||
|
865
|
||
|
Aug. 06, 1967 Hidalgo (Mexico). Antonio Neri Perez and several
|
||
|
other people saw three glowing, red disks take off
|
||
|
from a field near the house. (Lor. III 65)
|
||
|
866
|
||
|
Aug. 07, 1967 Caracas (Venezuela). In the San Bernardino section,
|
||
|
0200 Pedro Riera, of Avila Ave., was awakened by the
|
||
|
shaking of his bed and saw a creature in his room,
|
||
|
which "flew" out through the open window. Lights on
|
||
|
the ground blinded the witness when he rushed to the
|
||
|
balcony. Other people had seen a strange vehicle
|
||
|
parked in the street. That afternoon, a strange dwarf
|
||
|
entered the office of Dr. S. Vegas, who examined him.
|
||
|
The being spoke perfect Spanish, had peculiar heart
|
||
|
sounds, and did not understand the notion of "age."
|
||
|
(Lor. III 74)
|
||
|
867
|
||
|
Aug. 08, 1967 Salina (Venezuela). Evangelic Pastor Estanislao
|
||
|
evening Lugo Contreras was at the shore when he saw a disk-
|
||
|
shaped object with a very bright orange glow emitting
|
||
|
a buzzing sound, rise out of the sea, hover a few sec-
|
||
|
onds then rise obliquely. (Lor. III 55)
|
||
|
868
|
||
|
Aug. 12, 1967 Ogema (Wisconsin). Mr. and Mrs. Miedtke, awak-
|
||
|
0230 ened by the barking of their dog, saw a large hemi-
|
||
|
spherical object with a fluorescent glow and a short
|
||
|
flash of light. Too terrified to go outside, they heard
|
||
|
heavy footsteps around their trailer. At dawn there
|
||
|
was a sound like that of a generator, and seconds later
|
||
|
the object was gone. (Lor. III 27)
|
||
|
869
|
||
|
Aug. 23, 1967 Joycevi]le (Canada). Stanley Moxon, of Toronto,
|
||
|
early driving to Montreal, was between Joyceville and the
|
||
|
Glen Grove Rd. when he encountered a large, disk-
|
||
|
shaped craft and two creatures, 1.20 m tall, dressed
|
||
|
in white suits and helmets. They "flew back" into the
|
||
|
object at once and it left silently at high speed. (Lor.
|
||
|
III 32)
|
||
|
870
|
||
|
Aug. 23, 1967 Kolmarden (Sweden). A boy and a girl, both 15,
|
||
|
2000 noticed a red glow coming down in the woods. Later
|
||
|
they saw a large source of light in mid-air and heard
|
||
|
piercing whistling sounds, then footsteps, and saw a
|
||
|
jumping creature, 10 m away. It was about 1.30 m
|
||
|
tall, had an oversized head, made jerky motions, raised
|
||
|
a tube in its arms, and had a "shimmering" appear-
|
||
|
ance. (APRO Sep., 67)
|
||
|
871
|
||
|
Aug. 24, 1967 Sydney-Melbourne Road (Australia). A motorcyclist
|
||
|
1700 was suddenly engulfed in a bluish-white light so
|
||
|
dazzling that he had to stop. He then saw a metallic
|
||
|
object, 30 m away, its shape that of two saucers one
|
||
|
on top of the other, with a dome on top, silvery, the
|
||
|
lower half dark gray, about 10 m in diameter, and
|
||
|
bearing a black mark or insignia. Near it appeared
|
||
|
two figures about 1.5 m tall, wearing silvery coveralls
|
||
|
and opaque helmets. A gesture from them scared the
|
||
|
witness, who drove away but was followed by the
|
||
|
object. (FSR 68, 2)
|
||
|
872
|
||
|
Aug. 25, 1967 Catia la Mar (Venezuela). Three disks of large
|
||
|
1700 dimension were seen to emerge from the sea by
|
||
|
Ruben Norato, after he observed a "precipitous move-
|
||
|
ment of the water." (NICAP Mar., 68)
|
||
|
873
|
||
|
Aug. 26, 1967 Maiquetia Airport (Venezuela). Esteban D. Cova, a
|
||
|
0200 private in the Marines, was relieved of duty at the air-
|
||
|
port and returned to his quarters. Then he met an
|
||
|
ugly dwarf, 1 m tall, with a huge head, bulgy eyes, and
|
||
|
a body covered with "hairy stuff or wiry metal." It
|
||
|
made a deep whistling sound, and Cova felt a prick-
|
||
|
ling sensation in his body. In perfect Spanish the
|
||
|
creature said: "Won't you come with me? We need
|
||
|
one human being." Cova fainted. (Lor. III 79)
|
||
|
874
|
||
|
Aug. 26, 1967 Maturin (Venezuela). Saki Macharechi spotted an
|
||
|
object in flight, which he thought was a heron, land
|
||
|
near a bridge. He then saw that it was a dwarf, about
|
||
|
1 m tall, with huge eyes. (Lor. III 78)
|
||
|
875
|
||
|
Aug. 29, 1967 Cussac (France). Two children saw a sphere, 2 m in
|
||
|
1030 diameter, and "four little devils." One of them was
|
||
|
bending over, apparently busy with something on
|
||
|
the ground, and another held a mirrorlike object.
|
||
|
They hovered and flew around the sphere, then dived
|
||
|
into it as it rose with a soft whistling sound. A smell of
|
||
|
sulphur began to spread, and the object flew away.
|
||
|
(FSR 68, 5; LDLN 90)
|
||
|
876
|
||
|
Sep. 02, 1967 Hato Viejo Farm (Venezuela). Nelson Gutierrez, a
|
||
|
night salesman, saw an object on the Plains Highway, and a
|
||
|
creature, of which he took several photographs. (Lor.
|
||
|
III 78)
|
||
|
877
|
||
|
Sep. 03, 1967 Caracas (Venezuela). Paula Valdez, suffering from
|
||
|
a headache, was suddenly aroused by a whistling sound
|
||
|
and saw a small man, with a large head and prominent
|
||
|
eyes, who said: "I want you to come with us, so that
|
||
|
you'll know other worlds, and you'll realize how small
|
||
|
your world is." The witness screamed wildly, and
|
||
|
the apparition ran. (Lor. III 80)
|
||
|
878
|
||
|
Sep. 04, 1967 Valencia (Venezuela). Police Officer P. A. Andrade
|
||
|
0510 was on duty at City Hall when he heard a humming
|
||
|
noise and footsteps in a garage. He met a dwarf, 1 m
|
||
|
tall, with a big head and bulging, reddish glowing
|
||
|
eyes, wearing a silver-colored, metallic-looking cover-
|
||
|
all. Andrade pointed his machine gun at the creature,
|
||
|
but a voice from a hovering disk said in Spanish that
|
||
|
he should not harm the creature. The dwarf then tried
|
||
|
to convince Andrade to come to "their world," adding
|
||
|
it was "very distant and much larger than the Earth,
|
||
|
and with many advantages for Earthlings." When
|
||
|
Andrade declined, the creature flew back into the
|
||
|
object, which left. (Lor. III 82)
|
||
|
879
|
||
|
Sep. 08, 1967 Caracas (Venezuela). A. Aguilar, 23, saw a creature
|
||
|
0230 outside her bedroom window and screamed. Her par-
|
||
|
ents ran into the room in time to see it soaring over
|
||
|
rooftops, surrounded by a bluish-yellow glow. It
|
||
|
moved as if suspended from a balloon. A strong smell
|
||
|
of "melted iron" was detected by all. (Lor. III 81)
|
||
|
880
|
||
|
Sep. 11, 1967 Villa Constitucion (Argentina). During a raging
|
||
|
2130 storm, an entire family watched a large, glowing ob-
|
||
|
ject in a field 300 m away, giving off brilliant beams
|
||
|
of light for 4 hours, after which it took off in seconds.
|
||
|
Sootlike material with an unpleasant smell and tracks
|
||
|
on flattened grass were noted. (FSR 68, 6)
|
||
|
881
|
||
|
Sep. 14, 1967 La Baleia (Brazil). Fabio J. Diniz, 16, was walking
|
||
|
1100 near a hospital when he saw a mushroom-shaped
|
||
|
craft on a playing field. It had a cupola on top, and a
|
||
|
guillotinelike door that slid up. The boy fled, but a
|
||
|
voice told him in Portuguese: "Don't run away." He
|
||
|
saw two men, 2 m tall, dressed in green tight-fitting
|
||
|
clothes. They told him not to be afraid and to re-
|
||
|
turn the next day, "otherwise we will take your fam-
|
||
|
ily." They had greenish skin, and round eyes set wide
|
||
|
apart. (FSR 68, 6)
|
||
|
882
|
||
|
Sep. 15, 1967 Alamosa (Colorado). The carcass of a horse named
|
||
|
Snippy was discovered. Unusual radioactivity and
|
||
|
strange traces were claimed to have been found at
|
||
|
the spot. (Condon 344; Magonia)
|
||
|
883
|
||
|
Sep. 15, 1967 Winsted (Connecticut). Two teenage girls observed
|
||
|
2045 a large, glowing object, and three small figures, about
|
||
|
1.25 m tall, witll oversized heads, running near a barn.
|
||
|
From the object came a noise similar to that of "a
|
||
|
power mower when it fires but fails to start." The
|
||
|
object blacked out, and the figures hid while a car
|
||
|
passed, after which the object pulsated between very
|
||
|
bright white and dull red, and moved diagonally sev-
|
||
|
eral times. (Lor. III 166; Condon 347)
|
||
|
884
|
||
|
Sep. 18, 1967 Nanton (Canada). Forestry employee Russell Hill
|
||
|
0100 heard a strange pulsating sound and saw an object
|
||
|
giving off a green glow hover near his cabin. Radio
|
||
|
interference. (Lor. III 34)
|
||
|
885
|
||
|
Sep. 22, 1967 Caracas (Venezuela). Near Caracas, a race track em-
|
||
|
night ployee was attacked by a very strong creature that
|
||
|
choked him, but ran away when a horse was heard
|
||
|
neighing frantically in the stable. Thirty min later, a
|
||
|
horse was attacked, and an employee saw a dwarf,
|
||
|
1 m tall, "zoom" out of the building. (Lor. III 84)
|
||
|
886
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1967 East Tucson (Arizona). A boy riding his bicycle saw
|
||
|
1740 an aluminum cylinder standing on end, 3 m high,
|
||
|
80 cm wide, supported by two legs ending in round
|
||
|
pads joined by a bar. He got within 12 m of the object
|
||
|
before it rose vertically with a deep, low-pitched hum,
|
||
|
but no smoke, flame, or haze. It left two impressions.
|
||
|
(Lor. III 119)
|
||
|
887
|
||
|
Oct. 11, 1967 Oberhrendingen (Switzerland). Othmar Willi, 37,
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0010 observed three cylinders, 10 m high, 5 m in diameter,
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with two rows of square windows and a small cone on
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top, hovering 50 m away and 5 m above a maize field,
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making a noise resembling a swarm of bees. A small
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object was dropped briefly. (FSR 68, 4)
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888
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Oct. 21, 1967 Duncan (Oklahoma). Four boys were driving east on
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2200 State Route 7 when they saw three men on the road,
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who "almost flew off and disappeared." They were
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about 1.20 m tall and wore shiny blue-green clothing.
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Their faces looked human, but they had very large
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ears. The next day a small footprint showing four
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toes was found in the mud. (Lor. III 84)
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889
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Oct. 24, 1967 Newfield (New York). Donald Chiszar, 13, and Pat
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2130 Crozier, 10, saw a bright object hovcrillg in mid-air.
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It tilted toward them, and they could see two big,
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square windows separated by a bar, and strange letter-
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ing under them. Two aliens, and control panels with
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lights and knobs, could be seen inside. It vanished on
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the spot. (Lor. III, 180)
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890
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Oct. 25, 1967 Malvern (Great Britain). Clive Robinson and Rich-
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2045 ard Corben, 14, and a third boy, reported the landing
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of a dome-shaped object with a smaller hump on top,
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200 m away. It took off diagonally, leaving some
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traces. (FSR 68)
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891
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Oct. 26, 1967 Reading (Great Britain). A businessman driving
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0430 north between Hook and Reading was puzzled when
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the electrical system of his car broke down. He then
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observed a dull object, 20 m in diameter, 100 m away,
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at about 15 m altitude. He made the rest of his
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journey in a trancelike state. (FSR 67, 6)
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892
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Oct. 27, 1967 Dympep (India). A spinning object, 7.5 m in diam-
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eter, emitting red and green lights, came down to a
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river, causing thunderous agitation of the water, and
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|
took off over a forest, with a heat wave. (LDLN 92)
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893
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Oct. 30, 1967 Boyup Brook (Australia). A businessman was driving
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2100 toward Boyup Brook when his car failed completely
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and stopped, although he did not recall feeling de-
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|
celeration. He found a strong light beam aimed at
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|
him from a mushroom-shaped craft, 10 m in diam-
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eter. He had no recollection of starting the car again
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after the departure of the object. (FSR 68, 4)
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894
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Nov. 02, 1967 Ririe (Idaho). Will Begay and Clyde Soccie, in their
|
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|
night early 20's, said that an object landed on top of their
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|
car, forcing them to stop. Two dwarfs spoke to them,
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|
but were not understood. The object left. (FSR 68, 1)
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895
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Nov. 03, 1967 San Jeronimo (Argentina). Carlos Spini and another
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|
man saw a luminous, blue, circular object land nearby,
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|
as they were examining some cows. It took off when
|
||
|
they came near. (Personal)
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|
896
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|
Nov. 05, 1967 Fordingbridge (Great Britain). Lorry driver Karl
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|
2330 Farlow told police that as his lights and radio blacked
|
||
|
out, although his diesel engine continued to work, he
|
||
|
saw an egg-shaped object, 3 m long, 15 m away.
|
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|
Moments later, a white Jaguar coming in the opposite
|
||
|
direction also stopped. The object, emitting a green
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||
|
light and showing a whitish dome under its lower
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|
surface, hovered between the two vehicles for 2 min
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|
and left at high speed. (FSR 67, 6; 68, 3)
|
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|
897
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||
|
Nov. 14, 1967 Barinas (Venezuela). Orlando Gonzales and two
|
||
|
other persons saw an oval object, 1.5 m high, resting
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||
|
in the middle of a highway 80 m away. It left straight
|
||
|
up. (APRO Nov., 67)
|
||
|
898
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||
|
Nov. 16, 1967 Storrington (Great Britain). Mrs. Quick and another
|
||
|
1700 woman saw a flickering light and a deep-red, glowing
|
||
|
object at ground level, with a dark figure, slightly
|
||
|
larger than a normal human, approaching it. The
|
||
|
object disappeared suddenly. (FSR 68, 2)
|
||
|
899
|
||
|
Nov. 16, 1967 Yerecoin (Australia). Farm manager Alan Pool, 43,
|
||
|
1830 saw an object, 6 m in diameter and 1.5 m high, with
|
||
|
round and square windows, land in a field with a
|
||
|
whining noise. It took off and vanished, leaving no
|
||
|
trace. (FSR 68, 1)
|
||
|
900
|
||
|
Nov. 24, 1967 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Technician Ugo Battaglia,
|
||
|
1430 39, and a boy, heard a high-pitched sound and saw a
|
||
|
bright, metallic, disk-shaped object come down, hit a
|
||
|
tree and hover, while three tall men in white cover-
|
||
|
alls walked around. The boy later suffered severe
|
||
|
headaches. Traces. (APRO Nov., 67)
|
||
|
901
|
||
|
Nov. 29, 1967 Yarmouth (Canada). Percy McBride saw a flashing
|
||
|
0200 object, the size of a station wagon, with two aerials,
|
||
|
arrive from the east and land in a woods for 15 min.
|
||
|
It made a clicking sound and a noise similar to six
|
||
|
radio receivers tuned on different stations. It had a
|
||
|
square, boxlike protuberance supported by a pole
|
||
|
underneath. (APRO Jan., 68)
|
||
|
902
|
||
|
Dec. 03, 1967 Ashland (Nebraska). Police Officer Schirmer observed
|
||
|
0230 a bright, aluminum-colored object just above the road
|
||
|
and approached within 14 m, when the object rose,
|
||
|
emitting a shrill beeping noise and a red-orange beam.
|
||
|
Under hypnosis at the University of Colorado, the
|
||
|
witness reported that a small human form, about
|
||
|
1.30 m tall, came from under the craft and approached
|
||
|
him to communicate a message stating that "they"
|
||
|
came from space and would meet him again. (FSR
|
||
|
68, 4)
|
||
|
903
|
||
|
Dec. 22, 1967 Holmes County (Ohio). Six teenagers observed a
|
||
|
silvery, disk-shaped object with a pointed projection
|
||
|
on top and multicolored lights, 100 m away, and felt
|
||
|
a heat wave when it hovered above them. (FS Jun.,
|
||
|
68)
|
||
|
904
|
||
|
Feb. 01, 1968 Criacao do Cabrito (Azores). Serafim Vieira Se-
|
||
|
bastiao, a watchman at the Azores Air Station, saw
|
||
|
"an oval object with a metallic gleam, topped by a
|
||
|
glass tower with a small balustrade on which two
|
||
|
beings were standing." There were two other figures
|
||
|
inside the tower. When he shone a light toward it, a
|
||
|
cloud of dust surrounded the witness, the craft van-
|
||
|
ished, and he fainted. Investigation by American mili-
|
||
|
tary authorities. (FSR 68, 5)
|
||
|
905
|
||
|
Mar. 03, 1968 Syracuse (New York). Nick Sgouris, while driving to
|
||
|
0615 work, observed a luminous, cigar-shaped object, about
|
||
|
20 m long, showing numerous multi-colored lights.
|
||
|
The car almost stopped as the object flew low over-
|
||
|
head, and the witness was briefly paralyzed. (APRG
|
||
|
Bulletin 67)
|
||
|
906
|
||
|
May., 1968 Chascomus (Brazil). Gerardo Vidal and his wife
|
||
|
2400 were driving along Route 2 when they were caught
|
||
|
in "a dense fog" and lost consciousness for 48 hours.
|
||
|
When they came to, it was daytime, and the car,
|
||
|
whose paint was badly scorched, was parked in an un-
|
||
|
known road. They spoke to local people and found
|
||
|
that they were in Mexico. (FSR 68, 5; Magonia)
|
||
|
907
|
||
|
Jun., 1968 Carlos Paz (Argentina). Pedro Pretzel, 39, motel
|
||
|
0050 owner, observed an object 50 m away on road 20,
|
||
|
showing two powerful red headlights. Arriving at his
|
||
|
room, the witness found his daughter unconscious.
|
||
|
When she came to, she said that a blond man, 2 m
|
||
|
tall, wearing a blue, bright suit, and holding a pale-
|
||
|
blue sphere in his hand, had appeared and spoken to
|
||
|
her. (LDLN 95)
|
||
|
908
|
||
|
Jun. 14, 1968 Mendiozaca (Argentina). Jorge Yaru, 35, saw a
|
||
|
0300 strange light outside and a bright object, the size of a
|
||
|
bus, 30 m away. It had yellow, green and red lights
|
||
|
at the bottom. As he approached, the object rose sud-
|
||
|
denly, hovered for 40 min, and left at high speed.
|
||
|
(LDLN 95)
|
||
|
909
|
||
|
Jun. 16, 1968 El Choro (Argentina). Chief of Provincial Police
|
||
|
night German Rocha and Police Major Niceforo Leon ob-
|
||
|
served a round object with a vivid blue light. It landed,
|
||
|
left a strange, powerful odor, and burned grass and
|
||
|
shrubs. (FSR 68, 5)
|
||
|
910
|
||
|
Jun. 19, 1968 Cabreria (Argentina). A settler, Romulo Velasco,
|
||
|
night 25, saw a bright object land. From it emerged a
|
||
|
strange "tall, slim being" who came toward the wit-
|
||
|
ness, who fainted. (FSR 68, 5)
|
||
|
911
|
||
|
Jun. 21, 1968 Miramar (Argentina). A man riding his bicycle en-
|
||
|
countered a large object, 50 cm above the ground. The
|
||
|
top part was spinning, and it cast a vertical beam of
|
||
|
red light toward the ground. Calcination traces were
|
||
|
found by police. (LDLN 95)
|
||
|
912
|
||
|
Jun. 25, 1968 Bouchard (Argentina). Jorge Ribles, electrician at the
|
||
|
105 Carmal Chemical Plant, noticed that the engines
|
||
|
were at a standstill, while the countryside was lit up
|
||
|
with intensive reddish light. Another man, 52-year-
|
||
|
old Jose J. Rociski, fell unconscious as a vivid light
|
||
|
enveloped him. He was unable to move his left arm
|
||
|
for three days, and suffered from pain and extreme
|
||
|
nervousness. (FSR 68, 5)
|
||
|
913
|
||
|
Jul. 01, 1968 Ricardone (Argentina). Raul Calcedo met two giants,
|
||
|
0400 almost 3 m tall, in Ricardone. He fled in terror, in
|
||
|
spite of a strange power that tended to make him
|
||
|
stay. (FSR 68, 5)
|
||
|
914
|
||
|
Jul. 01, 1968 Botucatu (Brazil). Three boys saw an object, about
|
||
|
1230 8 m wide, 350 m away. It had a large tripod under
|
||
|
carriage and a ladder reaching down to the ground.
|
||
|
These devices were retracted, and the object rose a
|
||
|
few meters, then flew off at high speed. (FSR 68, 6)
|
||
|
915
|
||
|
Jul. 02, 1968 Cofico (Argentina). A boy, Sola, saw, a few meters
|
||
|
0815 away, a strange being, about 2.10 m tall, hovering in
|
||
|
the air, his body emitting a peculiar glow, near a
|
||
|
bright, unknown object. (FSR 68, 5)
|
||
|
916
|
||
|
Jul. 02, 1968 Sierra Chica (Argentina). Oscar H. Iriart, 15, saw
|
||
|
1125 two men of normal height, with short, white hair and
|
||
|
red clothes, semi-transparent legs, motioning to him.
|
||
|
Near them was an elliptical, silvery machine, 2 m
|
||
|
long, 60 cm high, with three 50 cm legs. The men
|
||
|
gave him an envelope with a childish message and
|
||
|
flew off. The witness's horse and dog were paralyzed
|
||
|
for several minutes. The boy arrived home "like a mad-
|
||
|
man." (FSR 68, 5)
|
||
|
917
|
||
|
Jul. 31, 1968 Plaine-des-Cafres (La Reunion Island). Luce Fon-
|
||
|
0900 taine, 31, a farmer, was in a clearing when he suddenly
|
||
|
saw an oval object, 25 m away, less than 5 m above
|
||
|
ground. It had a clear center, dark-blue ends, two
|
||
|
protrusions on top and bottom, and measured 5 m
|
||
|
in diameter, 2.5 m in height. In the object stood two
|
||
|
beings, 90 cm tall, wearing coveralls. A violent flash
|
||
|
and a blast of hot air were noted as the object van-
|
||
|
ished. (LDLN 96)
|
||
|
918
|
||
|
Aug. 27, 1968 Lins (Brazil). Maria Josa Cintra, who worked at the
|
||
|
early Clemente Ferreira Sanatorium, was awakened by a
|
||
|
noise. At the front door was a "foreign-looking"
|
||
|
woman of normal height, wearing light-colored
|
||
|
clothes, and a headdress exposing only her face. She
|
||
|
spoke in an unknown language, and handed Marie a
|
||
|
mug and a glass bottle covered with beautiful en-
|
||
|
gravings. Maria filled them. The woman said some-
|
||
|
thing such as "Rempaua," and went out to a pearl-
|
||
|
shaped, bright object that took off with the sound of
|
||
|
wings. (FSR 69, 1)
|
||
|
919
|
||
|
Aug. 31, 1968 Mendoza (Argentina). Three witnesses, among them
|
||
|
early two Casino employees, stated that they observed five
|
||
|
dwarfs, with oversized heads, who emerged from a
|
||
|
landed craft and traced undecipherable signs on the
|
||
|
ground. (Le Figaro Sep. 2, 1968)
|
||
|
920
|
||
|
Oct. 09, 1968 Lins (Brazil). Doribio Pereira, 41, municipal em-
|
||
|
0620 ployee, suddenly observed a golden, cigar-shaped
|
||
|
object, and a figure armed with a flashing weapon that
|
||
|
immobilized him. Three beings were standing on a
|
||
|
platform under the craft, and another figure appeared
|
||
|
to be using a keyboard inside the transparent top part.
|
||
|
The object took off rapidly, leaving the witness in a
|
||
|
state of shock. (FSR 69, 1)
|
||
|
921
|
||
|
Nov. 02, 1968 France. During a thunderstorm, a medical doctor was
|
||
|
0355 awakened by his crying 14-month-old son. He saw
|
||
|
two luminous objects outside his house, and observed
|
||
|
them coming close together and merging about 180 m
|
||
|
away. A vertical beam of light was aimed at him for a
|
||
|
second as the object tilted, and then the display
|
||
|
vanished with a flash, leaving a slowly dissolving
|
||
|
cloud. Persistent nightmares and various physiological
|
||
|
phenomena were later recorded. (1)
|
||
|
922
|
||
|
Nov. 20, 1968 Hanbury (Great Britain). Mr. and Mrs. Milakovic
|
||
|
1730 were driving to Hednesford when they suddenly saw
|
||
|
a brilliant object rising from a held to the left and
|
||
|
hovering above a house. It appeared to "quiver like a
|
||
|
jelly." Several figures were seen on the deck of the
|
||
|
craft for about five min, then it left with a jerky
|
||
|
motion. (FSR 69, 1)
|
||
|
923
|
||
|
Nov. 22, 1968 Fleury-d'Aude (France). A dozen witnesses saw a
|
||
|
2100 lens-shaped object surrounded with a blue glow, mak-
|
||
|
ing a noise similar to that of a jet and emitting flashes,
|
||
|
which landed in a field briefly. It suddenly took off
|
||
|
and was lost to sight at the horizon. (France-Soir
|
||
|
Nov. 24, 1968)
|