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| [On This Day] |
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|  Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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|  March 24 |
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| 1954 - A U.S. Marine Corps pilot named Holland, flying a military |
| transport, pursued a silver flying disc-shaped object with extreme |
| maneuverability over Fresno, California on this day. (Sources: |
| Leonard H. Stringfield, CRIFO News, June 1954, p. 1; Dominique |
| Weinstein, Aircraft UFO Encounters, p. 23; Richard M. Dolan, UFO's |
| and the National Security State: Chronology of a Cover-up 1941-1973, |
| p. 406). |
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| 1955 - At 2:30 p.m. a hat-shaped metallic disc with three windows in |
| the top section flew in front of and under a Beechcraft airplane over |
| the Ryuku Islands, Okinawa, Japan. The plane's Instruments ceased to |
| function, and the engine experienced interference. (Sources: Coral E. |
| Lorenzen, UFOs: The Whole Story, p. 65; Geoffrey Falla, BUFORA |
| Vehicle Interference Project Report, p. 10; Dominique Weinstein, |
| Aircraft UFO Encounters, p. 25). |
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| 1966 - In the afternoon a trapper and a guide saw an oval object with |
| a dome approach them in the forest near Cook, Minnesota. It had |
| flashing lights around its center, and made a loud noise like a |
| generator humming. It angled downward and landed in the distance. |
| When they got to the place where it had landed it had already left, |
| but it left a large melted oval in the snow. (Sources: NICAP UFO |
| Investigator, March 1966, p. 8; George D. Fawcett, Flying Saucers, |
| October 1966, p. 30; Frank Edwards, Flying Saucers - Here and Now! p. |
| 54; Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty-Year |
| Report, pp. 263 & 319; Jay Rath, The M-Files: True Reports of |
| Minnesota's Unexplained Phenomena, p. 38). |
| 1966 - At 10:15 p.m. two women driving in Sheboygan, Wisconsin saw a |
| glowing object on the road. As they came near to it they found that |
| it was hovering and displayed two intense white lights, as well as |
| one green and one 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. (Source: Jacques Vallee, |
| Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, case 735). |
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| 1966 - That same night a police reservist in Monroe Township, New |
| Jersey saw a saucer-shaped object flying low enough that he could |
| distinguish two figures moving about inside it. He chased the UFO to |
| police headquarters before it disappeared from sight. (Source: David |
| F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
| 1966-10 (A0699), citing a newspaper report dated March 29, 1966). |
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| 1967 - Numerous reports came from Belt, Montana including one of an |
| unknown object landing. A truck driver named Williams spotted a very |
| large dome-shaped object emitting an intense light that had landed in |
| a ravine. As he approached, it took off and settled back further |
| away, hidden from the highway. At dawn, police and a Malmstrom Air |
| Force Base helicopter made a search of the area, with negative |
| results. (Sources: Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence (Volume I), p. 158; |
| APRO Bulletin, May-June 1967, p. 6; Jacques Vallee, Passport to |
| Magonia: A Century of Landings, case 827; Don Berliner, Australasian |
| Ufologist, April 1999, p. 54; Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, |
| Volume II: A Thirty-Year Report, pp. 333). |
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| 1973 - Therines, Oise, France - At midnight M. Brechant, his |
| 11-year-old son Patrice, and his brother-in-law Mr. Cosme, were in a |
| car on a dark night on a UFO hunting expedition. In a field near |
| Songeons, France and some 250-300 meters away from the road, they saw |
| a luminous ball whose light diminished in intensity. For a few |
| seconds 4-6 white luminous rectangles appeared beside it. They tried |
| to drive around the light and observe it from behind. A second |
| luminous ball, likewise in the field, was about 200 meters away. A |
| triangular beam of light emerged from its base, pointing toward the |
| left. Through binoculars Mr. Cosme could see two luminous silhouettes |
| of humanoid beings, one behind the beam and one "sliding on it" |
| towards the point, where it disappeared. They seemed to have |
| elongated heads and enormously broad shoulders. He could not |
| distinguish arms and legs but the one behind the beam seemed to carry |
| a sack on its left side. This silhouette gradually "evaporated." The |
| beam then went out, and then the ball disappeared. On their way home |
| their car was pursued by a ball of yellowish-white light that turned |
| yellowish-green at treetop level. The first saw it 300 meters away |
| and it later approached to within 50 meters. (Source: David F. Webb |
| and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
| 1973-88, citing M. Carof & M. Lesbros for Lumieres dans la Nuit). |
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| 1974 - A witness driving between Sanlucar and Barrameda, Cadiz, Spain |
| had his car engine die when he encountered a disc-shaped object |
| hovering over the road. There was also a two meter tall being in a |
| spacesuit. (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case 11232, |
| citing Lumieres dans la Nuit, March 1975). |
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| 1978 - On this day a 16-year-old boy had gone out into the woods near |
| Penalva, Maranhao, Brazil and disappeared, and a search party failed |
| to locate him. Eighty-one hours later a fisherman heard a shout for |
| help and found the boy standing in a forested area, dazed and unable |
| to stand up. He was taken to a local hospital where he was found |
| incoherent and bleeding from the head where some of his hair was |
| missing. Four of his teeth were also missing. He also seemed to be |
| paralyzed. After three days later in the hospital he was able to talk |
| about what had happened to him. He said he had been gathering guava |
| fruit outside a wooded area when he heard a loud siren like sound. He |
| looked up and saw a bright light coming from above the trees. He then |
| fell down to the ground unable to move, and was then levitated up |
| into a hovering flying object that had three spheres on the bottom. |
| He entered the object through a window and fell softly on the floor. |
| Inside the craft he encountered three short beings that wore uniforms |
| with helmets and visors, and spoke in a loud, incomprehensible |
| language. The boy was then taken on a journey to a strange land with |
| no trees, no lakes, and no birds, and a darkness above him. He could |
| only see a field with tall grass. He was then floated onto a stone |
| table where he was examined. He felt liquid going down his throat and |
| he passed out. His next memory was that of coming to in the hospital. |
| (Sources: Bob Pratt, UFO Danger Zone: Terror and Death in |
| Brazil--Where Next? p. 109; Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact |
| Database 1978, case # 540, citing Bob Pratt, in Timothy Good |
| (editor), The UFO Report 1991) |
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| 1983 - After a dramatic UFO sighting that occurred on this night in |
| Mount Storm, New York a man given the pseudonym "Wright", a |
| 16-year-old youth, and his 13-year-old sister had recurrent dreams of |
| being abducted aboard a UFO by Grey aliens, which included a physical |
| exam in a chair with a scan by some type of scanning equipment. There |
| were 30 other UFO reports on this night from Westchester, Putnam, and |
| Dutchess counties. (Sources: J. Allen Hynek & Philip J. Imbrogno, |
| Night Siege: The Hudson Valley UFO Sightings, p. 163; David F. Webb & |
| Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case A2267). |
| 1990 - A family driving home after visiting relatives near |
| Heist-op-den-berg, Belgium were on a flat section of countryside at |
| around 9:15 p.m. with scattered trees when the seven-year old son |
| pointed out an unusual light in the sky to his mother. The mother |
| described it as a very clear star surrounded by several lights. She |
| pointed it out to the father who was driving. He stopped the car by |
| the side of the road to get a better look. When he looks out of his |
| left window he saw "many enormous lights" hovering only 100 meters |
| above their car. The object was absolutely silent. The mother saw ten |
| orange lights through the windshield that appeared to be blinking in |
| a certain set pattern. She then began to feel extremely sleepy and |
| had no energy to leave the car. She then realizes that her twins are |
| fast asleep, and the father then enters the car and they drive home. |
| They got home at 11:20, and realized that the trip that usually takes |
| an hour had taken over two hours this time. The family has refused |
| hypnotic regression because of religious reasons. (Sources: Lumieres |
| dans la Nuit, issue 303; Larry Hatch, U computer database, case |
| 15594, citing Lumieres dans la Nuit; Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid |
| Contact Database 1990, citing |
| http://www/caus.org/pers_cpmtact/pc012601.shtml). |
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| 1990 - On the same night several locals in Chardzhou, Turkmenistan |
| reported encountering a tall robot like creature in the outskirts of |
| the city. The creature was close to two meters tall, massively built, |
| and had a bright circle of light on its chest from which bright beams |
| of light emanated. It walked in a strange mechanical way. It had a |
| huge head resembling a flattened saucer, and two long blinking |
| devices jutting from the head resembling antennas or horns. The front |
| of the robot's head emanated a sort of greenish steam that was very |
| foul smelling. The frightened witnesses fled the area on foot. |
| (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1990, citing |
| Yaroslav Sochka, UFORussia). |
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| 2000 - A 40-year-old woman named E. King reported that she was |
| abducted from her bedroom in Grimsby, Humberside, England in the |
| predawn hours and taken to watch a surgical operation on a man. She |
| was later returned to her home safely. All of her experiences were |
| based on completely conscious recollections, with no hypnosis. There |
| were three other UFO reports in Humberside and Lincoln counties that |
| day. (Source: Lynn Picknett, Mammoth Book of UFOs, pp. 180-181). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 8 March 2007). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: abductions, landings, luminous balls of l |
| ight, missing time, physiological effects: paralysis, tall robot-like |
| being, short humanoids, unintelligible language, vehicle EM effects. |
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