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| [On This Day] |
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|  Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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|  February 16 |
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| 1953 - A big reddish flying object passed a USAF C-47 transport plane |
| flying over Anchorage, Alaska at 11:50 p.m. and was witnessed by the |
| pilot and co-pilot. It then hovered for five minutes. (Sources: |
| Dominique Weinstein, Aircraft UFO Encounters, p. 20; Richard M. |
| Dolan, UFO's and the National Security State: Chronology of a |
| Cover-up 1941-1973, p. 405). |
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| 1955 - An aluminum colored hemisphere with a dome on top (a domed |
| disc) hovered for a couple of minutes over a volcano at 1:00 p.m., |
| then flew off quickly to the east. It emitted a small object, which |
| flew off to the west. It was sighted by several pilots and crew |
| members of the Peruvian Air Force, flying to the southeast of Quito, |
| Ecuador. (Sources: APRO Bulletin, March 1955; Dominique Weinstein, |
| Aircraft UFO Encounters, p. 25). |
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| 1965 - A group of boy scouts lead by a Mr. Smythe sighted a domed |
| disc at 8:10 p.m. in a rural area of Groveland, Massachusetts. The |
| UFO carried a white light on its trailing edge and a blue light on |
| its forward edge. It was estimated to be 150 feet away at its closest |
| approach, and at an altitude of 500 feet. It made a humming noise. |
| (Sources: Raymond E. Fowler, UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors, pp. 62, |
| 331; NICAP UFO Investigator, April 1965, p. 4). |
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| Groveland, Massachusetts Close Encounter - 1965 |
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| 1966 - A luminous object was said to have landed in the woods near |
| Brunswick Naval Air Station, Maine at 10:30 p.m. The UFO had flashing |
| red, blue, and green lights. A second object was later seen coming to |
| join the first one. (Sources: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A |
| Century of Landings, case 726, citing U.S. Air Force ATIC; Data-Net, |
| January 1971, citing Jacques Vallee). |
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| 1967 - A UFO was tracked by radar and witnessed visually flying over |
| Ascension Island in the Atlantic Ocean at 1:05 a.m. local Time. |
| (Source: APRO Bulletin, March-April 1967, p. 11). |
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| 1967 - Raymond Wettling said that in the early morning hours a 180 |
| foot long, cigar-shaped UFO landed in a field beside Interstate 70 |
| near St. Louis, Missouri. Three silver-suited occupants emerged from |
| the craft and invited him aboard for breakfast. He said he spent a |
| pleasant hour and 45 minutes chatting with them inside their craft, |
| over coffee. His hosts showed him through the craft's two rooms. One |
| was lit up with bright red lights, the other looked like a modern |
| office. After he left the ship, it took off straight up at a high |
| rate of speed. No one else reported seeing it, but there was another |
| UFO landing that evening near Weston, Missouri (see below). (Sources: |
| Chicago American, February 17, 1967; Dennis Stamey, Flying Saucers, |
| June 1970, p. 36; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of |
| Humanoid Reports, case 1967-18 (A0786), citing the Chicago American). |
| 1967 - At 10:15 p.m. EST two policemen witnessed a glowing object |
| like a bright light bulb hovering in the sky over a rural part of |
| Amherst, Massachusetts. It ejected a small red object that moved back |
| and forth before suddenly accelerating out of sight over the horizon. |
| The UFO made a swishing sound. (Sources: Raymond E. Fowler, UFOs: |
| Interplanetary Visitors, p. 344; Raymond E. Fowler, Casebook of a UFO |
| Investigator, p. 164). |
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| Amherst, Massachusetts - 1967 |
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| 1967 - A male witness reported that a UFO landed east of Weston, |
| Missouri in Platte County near Hwy. P at 8:30 p.m. not far from the |
| Missouri River. This report is potentially an important sighting, |
| because it is at the intersection of two orthotenic lines of three |
| UFO reports each, from as far west as Yorba Linda, California and as |
| far east as Ascension Island, occurring on this date. To see a map, |
| [Map unavailable]. (Sources: Ted Phillips, Skylook, August 1970, p. 3 |
| for Weston, Missouri; Ann Druffel, Skynet case files, report dated |
| July 11, 1967). |
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| 1967 - An oval-shaped flying object with three red lights, one green |
| one, and multiple rows of windows flew over US Route 66 in the desert |
| south of Kingman, Arizona at 11:43 p.m. at under 300 feet altitude. |
| As the UFO passed over the highway the car being driven by the |
| witnesses, Mr. & Mrs. Max Recod, was illuminated by a beam of light |
| that also lit up the surrounding terrain. Two other white lights |
| joined the first UFO; they merged with the oval-shaped UFO, then shot |
| up into the sky and away at an extremely fast speed. Mr. Recod is |
| listed as a military witness. (Sources: NICAP UFO Investigator, |
| November-December 1967, pp. 1,3; Gordon I. R. Lore, Jr. UFOs: A New |
| Look, p. 44; Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty |
| Year Report, p. 328). |
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| 1969 - On this night in Chateau Des Martins, Vienne, France five |
| horses in the paddock of M. Meingault were panicked by "something |
| shining" with intensely bright eyes "of a very pale, brilliant |
| green." Mr. Meingault saw the eyes approximately 3.75 feet above the |
| ground. He re-entered his chateau to get his gun and when he returned |
| saw a "flying shadow" pursuing the horses. There was a great deal of |
| damage to the paddock and fences caused by the frightened animals. |
| (Source: David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of |
| Humanoid Reports, case 1969-10, citing Jean-Claude Baillon, FSR, Vol. |
| 16 # 4). |
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| 1971 - At 6 p.m. while waiting for a bus in Straken, Sweden Ake |
| Westerberg saw a little man standing motionless in the middle of the |
| road about 50 feet away. "I couldn't see his face; there was just a |
| gray spot there." Westerberg stepped closer out of curiosity, and he |
| heard the little figure growl. Then there suddenly appeared a flash |
| of white light so intense that the had to shut his eyes. When he |
| re-opened them a few seconds later the little figure had disappeared. |
| (Source: David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of |
| Humanoid Reports, case 1971-08, citing FSR Case Histories # 4). |
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| 1988 - Two police officers saw a very large spinning oval-shaped UFO |
| with flashing red and green lights around its circumference in the |
| Rosehill area of Willenhall, England. It made no sound and flew off |
| quickly toward the southeast. Two more cops saw the same or a similar |
| UFO from Walsall. Their reports were sent to the Ministry of Defence. |
| (Sources: Gary Heseltine, UFO Magazine (UK), July 2003, p. 10, citing |
| Nicholas Redfern, A Covert Agenda, p. 165; Timothy Good, The UFO |
| Report 1990, p. 23). |
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| 1996 - A huge craft with 50 to 75 lights flew directly overhead of |
| the witness driving on Highway 285 south of Ojo Caliente, New Mexico |
| at 10:05 p.m. The lights on the UFO were sequencing in a clockwise |
| direction. It made no sound, flew straight up, then down, then |
| hovered again. It left flying off toward the north. (Source: |
| Christopher O'Brien, Enter the Valley, p. 309). |
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| 1997 - Two teenage brothers in Lago de Rapel, Chile were followed |
| home by a brilliant, noiseless flying object at 4:30 a.m. When they |
| got home they ran inside and woke up their father. He first thought |
| they were joking, but all three looked out a window could still see |
| the object quietly hovering outside. They then woke up their father |
| who thought they were joking. All three looked out the window and |
| noticed that the object had landed on the ground. Next to it stood a |
| being four feet 8 inches tall with a large bald head who wore a |
| bluish colored uniform. All three witnesses became frightened and hid |
| until the object and its occupant left the area. (Source: Albert S. |
| Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1997, case # 2464, citing Luis |
| Sanchez). |
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| 2000 - At around 9:15 to 9:30 p.m. five large orange glowing lights |
| flew in from the east over Rockford, Illinois. They maneuvered |
| vertically and laterally. Two left the formation and disappeared. A |
| third light split in two, dropping a new light out of its bottom. All |
| remaining lights then sped away. There were multiple independent |
| reports called into the UFO Reporting Center. (Sources: Peter |
| Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle; UFO Magazine |
| (USA), May 2000, p. 16, citing Filers' Files). |
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| 2003 - At 11:00 p.m. a huge "jet black" triangular UFO with lights |
| came slowly toward a witness driving on 109th Avenue NE in surburban |
| Juanita, Washington. He pulled his truck to the side of highway and |
| watched the craft for 30 seconds. It made no sound and it had a |
| yellow searchlight on the front apex that moved its beam of light, |
| and then went out. (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting |
| Center, Seattle, June 2003 webpage archive). |
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| 2004 - At 8:30 p.m. a large, silent, fast moving oval-shaped object |
| with light moved back and forth in the sky over a residential |
| neighborhood in Amityville, New York on Long Island. (Source: Peter |
| Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle, June 2004 webpage |
| archive). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 19 February 2010). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: aircraft UFO encounters, animal reac |
| tions, domed discs, faceless humanoid, flying humanoid with glowing g |
| reen eyes, human looking UFOnauts, humming sound, multicolored UFOs, |
| oval UFOs, police UFO encounters, short humanoids, swishing sound, UF |
| Os emitting small satellite objects, vertical ascent, whirring sound. |
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| © Donald A. Johnson |
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