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|  Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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|  October 11 |
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| 1951 - In Minneapolis, Minnesota at 6:30 a.m. General Mills balloon |
| researchers, including aeronautical engineer J. J. Kaliszewski and |
| aerologist C. B. Moore, pilot Dick Reilly in the air, and Doug Smith |
| on the ground sighted a UFO. The flight crew saw the first object, a |
| brightly glowing UFO with a dark underside and a halo around it. The |
| object arrived high and fast, then slowed and made slow climbing |
| circles for about two minutes, and finally sped away to the east. |
| Soon they saw a second UFO, confirmed by ground observers using a |
| theodolite, which sped across the sky. The total time for the |
| sighting of the first object was five minutes, and the second |
| sighting lasted a few seconds. (Sources: Project Grudge Report #1, |
| November 11, 1951; Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence, p. 56; UNICAT, |
| case # 362; Thomas M. Olsen, The Reference for Outstanding UFO |
| Reports, case 12; Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
| |
| 1954 - Farmers in Doncourt-Village, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France were |
| awakened by a whistling sound and saw a flat object land near the |
| woods. It soon rose up vertically very fast, and flew away. The |
| ground was found calcified. Soil samples were taken by the police for |
| analysis. (Sources: Figaro, October 13, 1954; Jacques Vallee, |
| Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 224, case # 230). |
| |
| 1954 - Two men riding motorcycles near Acquigny, Eure, France saw a |
| bell-shaped craft about 2.5 meters tall while it hovered just a meter |
| 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 meters high, then it |
| remained motionless for about one hour. During this time a third |
| witness joined the first two. The UFO ultimately brightened and flew |
| away toward the east. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and the |
| Straight Line Mystery, p. 162; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A |
| Century of Landings, p. 224, case # 231). |
| |
| 1954 - In Fonfrede, near Chambon Feugerolles, Loire, France. Baptiste |
| Jourdy, who was making the daily collection of milk at 4:15 a.m., was |
| suddenly stopped as the engine and headlights 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. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and the Straight Line |
| Mystery, p. 157; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of |
| Landings, p. 224, case # 232). |
| |
| 1954 - At 4:20 a.m. in Lacanche, Côte-d'or, France Mr. Labonde was |
| driving at the intersection of D14 and D104 when he was followed by a |
| sort of luminous globe surrounded with a reddish glow, about two |
| meters in size. It stayed within 25 meters of his car. (Sources: Aime |
| Michel, Flying Saucers and the Straight Line Mystery, p. 158; Jacques |
| Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 224, case # |
| 233). |
| |
| 1954 - At 4:30 a.m. in Sassier, near La Carie, Nievre, France two |
| men, Messrs. Gallois and Vigneron, were driving from Clamecy to |
| Corbigny when felt an "electric shock" at the same time their car |
| headlights died. They then saw a craft in a pasture 50 meters away. |
| It was cylindrical and fairly thick in shape. Three dwarf humanoids |
| were standing close by. No light was seen, except a small, reddish |
| point of light. Both witnesses were paralyzeduntil the craft left. A |
| third witness, Mr. Chaumeau, had seen a lighted object fly over the |
| woods at La Carie, France. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and |
| the Straight Line Mystery, p. 158; Jacques Vallee, Passport to |
| Magonia: A Century of Landings, pp. 224-225, case # 234; Thomas M. |
| Olsen, The Reference for Outstanding UFO Reports, case 52). |
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| 1954 - Ms. Anny Pracht, her sister Roselyne, and two other witnesses |
| in Heimersdorf, Haut-Rhin, France saw a luminous object on the |
| ground. It became fiery red in color and flew away when they came |
| near. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and the Straight Line |
| Mystery, p. 162; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of |
| Landings, p. 225, case # 235). |
| |
| 1954 - In Bauquay, Calvados, France a large red object was seen |
| flying very fast at treetop level while cattle panicked. There were |
| three witnesses. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and the |
| Straight Line Mystery, p. 159; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A |
| Century of Landings, p. 225, case # 236). |
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| 1954 - In Lavarande, Algeria a large disc flew very low over a road |
| and scared two truck drivers, Messrs. Gaston Breau and Amoura, who |
| stopped their gasoline truck and ran away into some fields while the |
| object flew on toward Medea in silence. (Sources: Jacques Vallee, |
| Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 225; France Soir, |
| October 17, 1954). |
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| 1954 - At 6:40 p.m. horses panicked and ran when a bluish yellow |
| saucer approached them to within 20 meters in Bremondans, Doubs, |
| France. A figure was seen for two minutes. (Source: Larry Hatch, U |
| computer database, case # 3872, citing Jean Sider, Dossier 1954 et |
| l'Imposture Rationaliste, p. 196). |
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| 1954 - At 7:30 p.m. three men driving near Taupignac, |
| Charente-Maritime, France got out of their car to observe an intense |
| red sphere in the sky. Then they discovered a round disc-shaped |
| machine with a dome, six meters in diameter, giving off a yellow-red |
| light, only 200 meters away from them at 10 meters altitude. It was |
| motionless and silent. It suddenly moved horizontally for a short |
| distance and landed behind a woods. Two witnesses went closer and saw |
| four dwarfs, one meter tall, who seemed busy with the machine. The |
| creatures rushed inside when the witnesses arrived within 15 m. The |
| witnesses was blinded by a sudden burst of light blue, then orange, |
| then red, and the object took off vertically at fantastic speed. |
| (Sources: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, |
| p. 225, case # 238; Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A |
| Thirty Year Report, p. 468). |
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| 1954 - At 9:50 p.m. four persons in Birac, Charente, France--among |
| them Julia Juste, Maria Barbeau, and Marion Le Tanneur, of |
| Jarnac--saw two luminous spheres flying in the same direction. Having |
| stopped and maneuvered in midair, the larger one took on a deep red |
| color, turned to an intense white light with a red aura, and both |
| landed. Witnesses did not wait around to investigate further. |
| (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and the Straight Line Mystery, |
| p. 160; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, |
| pp. 225-226, case # 239; Mark Rodeghier, UFO Reports Involving |
| Vehicle Interference, p. 2). |
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| 1954 - At 10:00 p.m. in Montbazens, Herault, France a round craft, |
| four meters in diameter, landed in a pasture. It gave off a powerful |
| red light and took off with extreme acceleration when witnesses |
| (garage owner Mr. Carriere and son; farmer Mr. Gardelle, shoemaker |
| Mr. Ginestre, and two others) came close to it. Mr. Gardelle felt an |
| electric shock. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and the |
| Straight Line Mystery; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century |
| of Landings, p. 226, case # 240). |
| |
| 1954 - At 11:00 p.m. a luminous, mushroom-shaped saucer made fast, |
| silent maneuvers over La Roche-sur-Yon, Vendee, France. A Mrs. |
| Drouillard was the single witness. (Source: Loren E. Gross, The Fifth |
| Horseman of the Apocalypse: UFOs: A History. 1954: October, p. 48). |
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| 1955 - At four o'clock in the afternoon in Point Lookout, Maryland |
| witnesses B. Hale and A. Ostrom sighted a round UFO that looked white |
| in the daylight and turned red with sparks toward the end of their |
| two and a half hour long sighting. It made a deep roaring sound, |
| unlike any known aircraft. (Sources: Project Blue Book files counted |
| in official statistics, case # 3810; Don Berliner, Project Bluebook |
| UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1957 - At around 8:00 p.m. two witnesses in a car being driven in |
| Roulon, France saw something they described as "a dark, transparent |
| ball" about 50 cm in diameter rising from the side of the road. It |
| had appendages trailing behind. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to |
| Magonia; A Century of Landings, p. 260, case # 411). |
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| 1957 - At 10:20 p.m. in Derby, England nocturnal lights were seen |
| maneuvering in front of the new Sputnik satellite. A silent |
| disc-shaped object was seen at Alvaston which went away, but soon |
| returned. (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database).  |
| |
| 1964 - D. Hanson, an engineer, and two others observed a domed |
| disc-shaped object being followed by jet fighters in Brockton, |
| Massachusetts at four o'clock in the afternoon. The UFO shot straight |
| up and was gone from sight. (Source: Ray Folwer, UFOs: Interplanetary |
| Visitors, p. 331). |
| |
| 1966 - A glowing round object with a dome like up the waters of |
| Wanaque Reservoir, New Jersey at 9:15 p.m. It hovered 250 feet over |
| the water at a distance of 250 feet, giving off a blinding white |
| light. It made a square turn maneuver. The sighting by Police Sgt. |
| Thompson lasted for three minutes. The witnesses noted a suction |
| effect upon the water, and heavy mist as the object departed. |
| (Sources: Dwight Connelly, Skylook, May 1976, p. 14; John A. Keel, |
| Operation Trojan Horse, p. 177; UNICAT, case 698, citing Berthold E. |
| Schwarz). |
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| 1967 - At 7:50 p.m. in Aldersyde, Alberta, Canada an oval-shaped UFO |
| with a dome circled a car. The driver, Mrs. N. Tibbs, felt a |
| sensation of cold, and the car engine and lights died. The engine |
| restarted by itself when the object departed. (Sources: NICAP case |
| investigation files; Gene Duplantier, Saucers, Space & Science, |
| Winter 1968, p. 7; APRO Bulletin, September-October 1967, p. 11; Jim |
| & Coral Lorenzen, UFOs over the Americas, p. 33; Mark Rodeghier, UFO |
| Reports Involving Vehicle Interference, p. 37; Richard H. Hall, The |
| UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty Year Report, p. 251). |
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| 1967 - There were several UFO sightings in Uintah County, Utah on |
| this night. In one close encounter, Mr. Hackford was driving up a |
| road in Farm Creek, Utah when a UFO hovered over his vehicle for 15 |
| seconds. He suffered physiological effects as a result. At the |
| phosphate plant north of Vernal, Utah Mr. Rasmussen saw a light that |
| hoveredin the sky, then shot straight up vertically and was gone. His |
| daughter also saw it on her way home. (Source: Frank B. Salisbury, |
| The Utah UFO Display, p. A53). |
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| 1967 - An object with a row of six red lights, 55-60 feet long and at |
| an altitude of 500-600 feet was watched for ten minutes at around |
| 10:00 p.m. in Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada. The lights disappeared, |
| but reappeared as 4 lights in a linear formation at a 45 degree angle |
| in the sky. (Source: Gene Duplantier, Saucers, Space & Science, |
| Autumn 1967, p. 11, citing the Toronto Star). |
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| 1969 - At 4:30 a.m. a luminous ball of light paced a car driving |
| between Saintes and Royan, Charente-Maritime, France by flying in |
| front of the vehicle and swaying to the left and right four times. |
| (Source: Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue 106). |
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| 1969 - At 6:15 a.m. a dark 12 meter long ovoid object with a lit edge |
| did a loop in the sky and then landed in a pasture in Beauvais, Oise, |
| France, but the cows did not seem to react to its presence. (Source: |
| Jean-Louis Becquereau, Phenomenes Spatiaux, March 1970, p. 27). |
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| 1969 - Two objects hovered just twelve feet above the ground in the |
| pre-dawn sky in Baralaba, Queensland, Australia, each flashing red |
| and yellow lights. Both objects then rose and were joined by a third |
| larger UFO. This new object was turtle shaped, and had "surface |
| craters" on it, and reflected light. It made a high frequency buzzing |
| sound like mosquitos. (Source: APRO Bulletin, September-October 1969, |
| p. 6). |
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| 1971 - Itaperuna, Brazil - At three o'clock in the morning Paula |
| Caetano Silveira awoke from sleep abruptly, as if by "a mental |
| shock." From his bed he saw a light in the garden, so he went to his |
| kitchen where he could get a better view. Through the window grating |
| he saw the same object that had stopped him on September 22nd. It was |
| hovering a half meter from the ground only three meters from his |
| house. Paulo Caetano saw several small figures beside the craft, who |
| pointed a small box-like implement in his direction. The witness and |
| the small figures remained eyeing each other, with no movement, for |
| 10 minutes. At some point Paulo Caetano's head began to ache. The |
| craft and its occupants left, but the witness was so upset he was |
| unable to return to sleep. (Sources: Walter Buhler, UFO Encounters: |
| FSR Special Edition No. 5, p. 19; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, |
| HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1971-28, citing Walter |
| Buhler). |
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| 1971 - At 4:30 a.m. two police in Walthamstow, England--Parker and |
| Giles--saw a long cigar-shaped object flashing as it flew through the |
| sky. It gave off a blinding white light, and went out of sight over |
| some rooftops in six seconds. (Source: Mrs. K. Smith, BUFORA Journal, |
| January 1972, p. 18). |
| |
| 1973 - There were several UFO reports throughout the United States on |
| this day, one in Colorado and the rest in the Midwest and Gulf |
| States.  There are 27 reports in the UFOCAT database for this day, |
| including ten reports of nocturnal lights and two close encounters |
| from Ohio alone. |
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| 1973 - At dawn around fifty motorists pulled off the expressway in |
| Montgomery County, Ohio to watch two plate-like objects flying |
| around. The Ohio State Highway Patrol was dispatched to the scene. |
| (Source: UFO Chronology 1973, www.nicap.org). |
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| 1973 - In Connersville, Indiana at 4:40 p.m. a disc-shaped UFO with a |
| segmented compartment on the bottom hovered over trees near a house. |
| It was silver colored with a dome, and had three green doors on the |
| bottom. It shot off after several seconds. (Sources: APRO Bulletin, |
| May-June 1976, p. 1; Kevin D. Randle, The October Scenario, p. 7). |
| |
| 1973 - Nearly three hours after the first close encounter report from |
| Connersville, Indiana 46 people watched an oval-shaped UFO with a |
| pale yellow light on top, and a segmented compartment on the bottom, |
| as it flew over a U.S. government test range and restricted air |
| space. It took off, but was seen 30 minutes later to the |
| northeast.(Sources: APRO Bulletin, May-June 1976, p. 1; Kevin D. |
| Randle, The October Scenario, p. 8). |
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| 1973 - At 7:30 p.m. a domed disc-shaped object hovered low and |
| maneuvered between some trees in Laurel, Indiana for three minutes. |
| It made a sound like a swarm of bees. The object jiggled up and down |
| and sideways, and looked like two saucers joined together with a |
| cabin on top. The bottom of the craft was trisected, with a circle in |
| each of these sections. A truck driver blew his air horn and the |
| craft took off over trees at a fantastic speed. (Sources: Donald |
| Worley, Official UFO, January 1976, p. 16; Francis L. Ridge, Regional |
| Encounters, p. 46, citing Donald Worley; APRO Bulletin, May-June |
| 1976, p. 1). |
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| 1973 - Two men, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, were doing some |
| evening fishing from an old pier in an abandoned shipyard on the |
| Pascagoula River in Pascagoula, Mississippi. Shortly after nightfall, |
| at around 8:30 p.m., Charley Hickson, looking around to bait his |
| hook, saw a domed, football-shaped object descend until it hovered |
| just off the ground about 30 feet away from them. The craft had two |
| windows and two blue lights, and made a buzzing sound. When the |
| object landed an unseen door opened to reveal a brilliantly lit |
| interior. Three beings came out and floated toward the witnesses. |
| These beings were about five feet tall. Their skin was gray and rough |
| like elephant skin that made them look like mummies. No clothes were |
| apparent. In the center of their faces was something about two inches |
| long that came out to a point and resembled a nose. They had a slit |
| for a mouth, which never opened, if they had eyes they couldn't be |
| seen because the area above the nose was too wrinkled. They had no |
| neck and their ears were pointed and retractable. Their arms were |
| unusually long, and their hands were like mittens with a thumb |
| attached. Their legs never moved but stayed together like a pedestal. |
| Their feet were elephant-like. |
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| When two of the beings grabbed Hickson by his arms he felt a pain in |
| his left shoulder. This immobilized him and allowed his captors to |
| lift him and somehow float him over to the craft. The third being |
| seized Parker, who immediately went limp. Once inside Hickson was |
| nearly blinded by the light but was unable to close his eyelids. He |
| saw no furniture, only a screen-like device on the wall. He hung |
| suspended in the air at a 45-degree angle while an eyelike device |
| appeared out of the wall in front of his face and circled around him. |
| The beings that held Hickson moved in a stiff, mechanical way but did |
| their work with speed and efficiency. One made a buzzing sound. The |
| beings then disappeared for some time. When they returned, they |
| grasped Hickson again and floated him through the opening, which had |
| reappeared. They left him back at the place where they had found him. |
| His legs collapsed when he touched the ground. Parker stood by with a |
| terrified look on his face. Meanwhile, the buzzing sound and blue |
| light resumed, and the craft rose straight up and disappeared almost |
| instantly. Hickson "heard" a message in his mind that the beings were |
| peaceful. Hickson subsequently reported having three more close |
| encounter incidents, one of which apparently involved the same |
| beings. Two involved telepathic communication only and the transfer |
| of information that has not been disclosed. (Sources: David F. Webb |
| and Ted Bloecher: HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
| 1973-31; David F. Webb, 1973: The Year of the Humanoids). |
| |
| 1973 - On the same afternoon as the Hickson and Parker abduction in |
| Pascagoula, Mississippi, a three-year-old boy told his mother that he |
| had been playing with "some old monster" in the backyard. He said the |
| monster was gray with wrinkled skin and pointed ears. This occurred |
| in Tanner Williams, Alabama not far from Pascagoula. (Sources: David |
| F. Webb and Ted Bloecher: HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
| 1973-30; David F. Webb, 1973: The Year of the Humanoids). |
| |
| 1973 - At 10:30 p.m. the Cline family of Berea, Tennessee awoke to |
| the sound of dogs barking. Looking out, they saw an object that rose |
| from the ground above some trees. Something humanoid with an |
| oversized head was next seen crossing the road. Landing gear imprints |
| were found at the site. (Sources: Pulaski (TN) Citizen, October 24, |
| 1973; W. A Darbro & Stanley L. Ingram, Unidentified Flying Objects |
| Over the Tennessee, p. 54; David F. Webb, 1973: The Year of the |
| Humanoids, case 73-18; Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: |
| A Thirty Year Report, p. 342). |
| |
| 1973 - At just before 11:00 p.m. a mass of lights approached Boulder, |
| Colorado from high overhead, flying at a steady speed. Strung out of |
| the bottom were a series of lights divided into thirds. (Source: APRO |
| Bulletin, May-June 1976, p. 3). |
| |
| 1974 - A metallic domed disc-shaped object came to within a quarter |
| of a mile of a pickup truck being driven by an astronomer in |
| Cloudcroft, New Mexico at 4:10 p.m. The engine of the truck stalled |
| but the tape deck continued operating. The saucer curved up into the |
| sky over the next 8-10 seconds, after which the engine functioned |
| normally again. (Source: Peter Sturrock, Report on a Survey of the |
| Membership of the American Astronomical Society Concerning the UFO |
| Problem, p. 130). |
| |
| 1974 - In Farmington, West Virginia a witness with binoculars watched |
| a dark object with four red lights around the rim at 8:30 p.m., |
| presumed to be disc shaped. The object moved slowly at treetop level, |
| and appeared to be searching the woods. (Source: Bob Teets, West |
| Virginia UFOs: Close Encounters in the Mountain State, p. 94). |
| |
| 1977 - Starting at around six o'clock in the evening a bright |
| pulsating light flew alonside a Soviet airliner for 24 minutes as it |
| flew over Ryazan, Russia. (Source: Dominique Weinstein, Aircraft UFO |
| Encounters, p. 41). |
| |
| 1983 - An egg-shaped UFO with a one blunt end and one round end and |
| two large spotlights hovered low over a roadway four miles south of |
| Cochrane, Ontario at 6:30 a.m. It made no sound. (Source: Doris |
| Graziano, APRO Bulletin, May 1984, p. 8). |
| |
| 1989 - A figure with two eyes and a broad mouth stood inside a |
| glowing ovoid UFO wth two landing gear in Voronezh, Russia. A |
| horizontal "H" symbol or insignia was seen on the craft. (Sources: |
| Jacques Vallee, UFO Chronicles of the Soviet Union: A Cosmic |
| Samizdat, p. 13; John Wallace Spencer, World Atlas of UFOs, p. 140). |
| |
| 1989 - On this evening 16-year-old Hatawa Barinova was returning home |
| on her moped from trade school in Mayskiy, Kabardino-Balkariya |
| Republic, North Caucasus, Russia. Suddenly she heard in her head a |
| low pitched, mechanical, monotone voice that clearly said, “Sit down |
| quietly!” She looked up and saw a thin transparent “grid”, |
| resembling polyethylene, falling over her. Beams of light emanated |
| from each polygon. The grid-like net began to control the moped, |
| covering the witness from all sides. She felt a compression in her |
| head and her breathing became shallow, and soon both she and her |
| moped began to rise in the air. She started screaming for her mother, |
| but her voice sounded like an echo inside a “barrel.” When she tried |
| to jump from the moped she momentarily grasped the luminous grid and |
| received a mild electrical discharge. Through the grid she saw her |
| aunt Galya approaching and yelling something; she could see her lips |
| moving but heard nothing. Her aunt, along with her aunt's husband, |
| managed to grab the terrified girl and pull her away to safety as the |
| grid rose upwards and disappeared. She was taken home where she was |
| treated for burns to her hands and fingers. Around the same time |
| other locals had spotted a large luminous sphere hovering above |
| approximately the same location. (Sources:Jacques Vallee, UFO |
| Chronicles of the Soviet Union: A Cosmic Samizdat, p. 36; Albert S. |
| Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1989, citing UFOZONE Russia). |
| |
| 1990 - In Bristol, England three witnesses watched a delta-shaped |
| object surrounded by an orange glow at 8:00 p.m. At 10:00 p.m. two |
| disc-shaped objects were seen over highway A835 in Saddleworth Moor, |
| England. The object shone a spotlight into one of the cars of the |
| witnesses. There were three separate reports of the disc. (Source: |
| Timothy Good, The UFO Report 1992, p. 133). |
| |
| 1990 - An object with hazy edges zig-zagged over a residential area |
| in Ferin, Nord, France. It was invisible between jumps. It flew in a |
| trajectory from northwest to south-southeast. (Source: Lumieres dans |
| la Nuit, issue 304). |
| |
| 1994 - Dogs alerted witnesses to the presence in the sky of three |
| white lights in a row between Custer and Hot Springs, South Dakota,  |
| which shift to a triangle configuration, then back to a row again |
| before lost from sight. Each light strobed in sequence. The |
| configuration was about 600 feet across, at an estimated altitude of |
| 1,000 feet and a speed of 100 mph. (Source: MUFON investigation |
| files, case 941201S, field investigator Davina M. Ryszka; MUFON UFO |
| Journal, January 1995, p. 16). |
| |
| 1995 - A large orange ovoid object moved fast in the sky over |
| Huntington, West Virginia at 8:00 p.m. It hovered, then moved |
| erratically. There were two witnesses. (Source: Peter Davenport, |
| National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle). |
| |
| 2000 - At 8:55 p.m. a couple stopped their car at Jones Beach, New |
| York to watch two large diamond-shaped objects approach from the |
| ocean and land on the beach. A red beam of light engulfed the car, |
| and they couldn't start it or open the doors. When the light changes |
| to blue, the car is buffeted around. (Source: UFO Magazine (USA), |
| February 2001, p. 29). |
| |
| 2006 - A man and his son saw several dull white objects flying in a |
| triangular formation over Aldergrove, British Columbia, Canada at |
| 8:30 p.m., travelling fast at high altitude. (Source: Geoff Dittman, |
| 2006 Canadian UFO Survey, case 659). |
| |
| 2006 - Two triangular objects, lit up by three main lights and other |
| lights in between, flew over Pampa, Texas at 11:00 p.m. heading east. |
| (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, Seatte, |
| October 2006 webpage, report uploaded October 20, 2006) |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 25 August 2009). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
| |
| Themes: aircraft UFO encounters; animal reactions: |
| dogs barking, cows and horse panic and run; changing colors; buzzing |
| sounds; disc-shaped UFOs; electric shock; EM vehicle electrical syste |
| m interference; landings with landing traces; multi-year reports from |
| England and France; ovoid UFOs; paralysis; physiological effects; re |
| d UFOs; roaring noise; sensation of cold; short humanoids; silent UFO |
| s; spherical UFOs; transparent UFO; triangular UFOs; vertical ascent. |
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| © Donald A. Johnson |
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