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|  Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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|  June 28 |
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| 1947 - At 1:30 a.m. a shiny disc-shaped object descended into the |
| backyard of a Mr. Johnston in Waterloo, Iowa and hovered less than 25 |
| feet away from him. He experienced a number of physical complaints as |
| the result of his close encounter, including numbness, chest pain, |
| and difficulty breathing. The UFO made a swishing sound as it flew |
| away. (Source: Waterloo (Iowa) Courier, July 6, 1947). |
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| 1947 - At around 2 p.m. a formation of 5-6 white circular objects |
| approached an F-51 aircraft being piloted by an airman named |
| Armstrong while he was flying thirty miles northwest of Lake Mead, |
| Nevada. This case was also investigated by the FBI at the time. |
| (Sources: Ted Bloecher, Report on the UFO Wave of 1947, p. 95; NICAP |
| UFO Investigator, January 1978, p. 3; APRO Bulletin, December 1977, |
| p. 8). |
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| 1947 - Four US Air Force officers saw a fast moving, bright, |
| zigzagging light in the sky over Maxwell AFB, Alabama as 9:20 p.m. |
| The light made quick accelerations and 90 degree turns, and flew off |
| toward the south. Their sighting lasted at least five minutes, and |
| was investigated by the FBI. (Sources: Ted Bloecher, Report on the |
| UFO Wave of 1947, p. 102; NICAP UFO Investigator, January 1978, p. 3; |
| APRO Bulletin, December 1977, p. 8; Richard M. Dolan, UFOs and the |
| National Security State, p. 396). |
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| 1952 - Kirtland AFB, New Mexico - Two round silver disks were sighted |
| by two men aboard a Carco Air Service cargo plane flying south of |
| Kirtland AFB at 1:20 p.m. The craft initially moved slowly and |
| silently to the south, but picked up speed instantly speed and |
| climbed vertically. After climbing one object veered to the east and |
| the second continued on in a south-southeasterly direction. They made |
| no detectable sound. (Sources: J. Allen Hynek, The UFO Experience: A |
| Scientific Inquiry, p. 60; Richard F. Haines, Project Delta: A Study |
| of Multiple UFO, p. 181). |
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| 1952 - At 6 o'clock in the evening a silvery white sphere was |
| observed flying over Lake Koshkonong, Wisconsin. It made a 180 degree |
| turn and assumed an elliptical shape during the turn, then returned |
| to a spherical appearance as it flew on. (Sources: Loren E. Gross, |
| UFOs: A History. 1952: June-July 20th, p. 28; Kevin D. Randle, |
| Invasion Washington: UFOs over the Capitol, p. 268). |
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| 1952 - A flashing disc shaped object hovered vertically in the air by |
| some woods near Lake Caluso in the Piemonte region of Italy around |
| nine o'clock in the evening. It rotated 90 degrees into a horizontal |
| position, and left behind an odor of ozone. (Source: Solas |
| Boncompagni, UFO in Italia, Volume I, (Periodo 1907-1953), p. 136). |
| |
| 1963 - Driving around a corner in the road at 9:30 p.m. a man came to |
| within three meters of red disc-shaped object blocking the road in |
| Sandy Creek near Adelaide, South Australia. The disc was eight meters |
| in diameter and had a concave top. It ascended vertically to 100 |
| meters, tipped to one side, and shot away leaving behind a vapor |
| trail. It also changed to a reddish yellow color as it gathered |
| speed. (Sources: Sylvia Sutton, Flying Saucer Review, March-April |
| 1964, p. 29; James Holledge, Flying Saucers over Australia, p. 88; |
| Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, case |
| 573). |
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| 1968 - A UFO flew over Bucharest, Romania at around 2 o'clock in the |
| afternoon, stopped and hovered for several seconds, and then |
| continued on its way. In Cluj, Romania a disc hung motionless in the |
| sky for 45 minutes that same afternoon, then vanished. (Source: Ion |
| Hobana and Julien Weverbergh, UFOs from behind the Iron Curtain, p. |
| 240). |
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| 1971 - At 9 p.m. a 23-year-old man stood on his porch in Bellingham, |
| Massachusetts and watched a bright yellow-orange light approach from |
| the distance, leaving a gray contrail. The object then zig-zagged, |
| descended, slowed, and passed by silently at an estimated altitude of |
| 200 feet before flying out of sight. (Source: Morton Schafer, MUFON |
| Field Investigator Case Files, case # 890204). |
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| 1971 - At 9:30 p.m. a bright light floated slowly along to a point |
| over the sea in Brunswick, Maine. Its lights went out, leaving a |
| glow, then the UFO veered to the SW and shot off at a great speed. It |
| made no discernable sound. The UFO was also reported by a resident of |
| nearby Cook's Corner near the Brunswick Naval Air Station. (Source: |
| Brunswick (Maine) Times Record, June 30, 1971). |
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| 1973 - At 12:30 a.m. James and Vanea James saw two silvery-white |
| light beams only 50 feet away from their mobile home in Columbia, |
| Missouri. As they watched the beams faded away revealing a 15-foot |
| long oval object, brilliantly illuminated with orange and blue bands. |
| There was a thrashing sound and a large limb snapped off a nearby |
| tree. During the incident, which lasted 55 minutes, their dogs were |
| strangely quiet. (Sources: Columbia (Missouri) Tribune, June 28, |
| 1973; Skylook, September 1973; CUFOS case investigation by Ted |
| Phillips; Richard Hall, Uninvited Guests, p. 269; Richard Hall, The |
| UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty-Year Report, pp. 264 and 281). |
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| 1973 - At 9:00 p.m. Mr. & Mrs. Sanders saw a cone-shaped UFO with |
| multicolored lights at treetop level while driving on Route 51 in |
| Sandoval, Illinois. The UFO made two circles over the highway, then |
| headed off toward the south making a roaring sound. Their eyes were |
| "foggy" for two days following their close encounter. (Source: John |
| F. Schuessler, Physiological Effects from UFOs, case investigation |
| report dated July 22, 1973). |
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| Sandoval, Illinois Close Encounter - 1973 |
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| 1975 - On this afternoon in Pontevedra, Spain two witnesses watched |
| as a disc-shaped object came in at a low altitude over the sea and |
| landed on the beach. It landed on tripod landing gear and some |
| humanoids exited the craft. (Source: Lumieres dans la Nuit, May |
| 1978). |
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| 1977 - On this night a man with a flat tire was stopped on the |
| highway between Abadan and Ahvaz, Iran when he suddenly felt heat |
| from a "huge, bright object" that was very close to him. Mr. Shojacei |
| reported that the UFO changed color from red to green to purple, then |
| its lights went off. For 45 minutes the lights stayed nearby, |
| surrounded by fog. When he turned off his car headlights, the UFO |
| would extinguish its lights. (Source: Allan Hendry, International UFO |
| Reporter, January 1981, p. 15). |
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| 1981 - Kennebunk, Maine - Carol Palmero was sitting in her backyard at |
| about 2 p.m. when she saw a UFO pass overhead. The object was shaped |
| somewhat like a football with rounded ends, made no noise and flew at |
| a steady rate of speed from northeast to west. The following day |
| (June 29), at about 9 p.m., Fire Chief Ramon Nolette was standing in |
| front of the dispatch station when he saw a green and white light go |
| 1,000 to 1,500 feet into the air. Twenty minutes later he saw another |
| one. After Nolette called the Coast Guard he received calls from more |
| than fifteen people asking what the lights over the water were. Other |
| calls to the Coast Guard came from Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Wells, |
| Ogunquit and Old Orchard Beach. A boat was sent out at 9:20 p.m. to |
| look for the source, but the lights were not seen again. (Source: Joe |
| Graziano, Press Reports, APRO Bulletin, November 1981, pg. 8). |
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| 1995 - At 12:30 a.m. some very bright nocturnal lights snaked by a |
| car on a road near Goudhurst, Kent, England in a zigzag pattern at an |
| estimated altitude of only 100 feet.. The driver reported radio |
| interference at the time. (Source: UFO Newsclipping Service, |
| September 1995). |
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| 2001 - Power went out in Bucharest, Romania at 4:10 a.m. when lights |
| flew over the city. An eleven meter long ovoid object was seen |
| emitting a cold, white light. (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer |
| database, case #18173, citing Filers' Files, Vol. 1, No. 28). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 25 May 2006). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Th |
| emes: disc-shaped UFOs; football-shaped UFO; multicolored UFOs, multi |
| -year reports from England, Maine, and Romania; nocturnal lights; phy |
| siological effects: numbness, chest pain, and vision problems; sensat |
| ion of heat; UFOs changing colors; vertical ascent; zigzag maneuvers. |
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