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| [On This Day] |
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|  Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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|  January 21 |
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| 1933 - At 10:50 p.m. a luminous white object, with the apparent size |
| of a 12 cm coin held at arms length, hovered over Bondy, |
| Seine-St-Denis, France for five minutes, rose higher in the air, then |
| shot overhead. (Source: Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue # 316). |
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| 1952 - Two pilots of a Navy TBM plane from Mitchel AFB on Long |
| Island, New York chased a white, circular, domed disc at 9:50 a.m., |
| which finally accelerated and outdistanced them, climbing away. The |
| TBM torpedo plane was flying at 6000 feet altitude when the crew |
| first spotted the object. The disc was very light on top, but dark on |
| the underside. It was estimated to be from 20 to 30 feet in diameter, |
| at a minimum distance of only 2000 feet. When it was first seen it |
| was at 200 feet, and then climbed to the plane's altitude. It started |
| a rapid climb from there and soon vanished from sight. The official |
| Air Force explanation at the time was that it was a balloon, which |
| nearly everyone who has reviewed the case doubts. (Sources: Project |
| Blue Book files counted in official statistics, Richard M. Dolan, |
| UFO's and the National Security State: Chronology of a Cover-up |
| 1941-1973, p. 401; Richard H. Hall, Radar-Visual UFO cases in 1952: |
| The UFO sightings that shook the government, p. 9; Terrence Wright, |
| Intelligent Man's Guide to Flying Saucers, p. 139; UNICAT case 807, |
| citing Edward J. Ruppelt, Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, p. |
| 161). |
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| 1957 - A l arge shiny metallic sphere hovered over an Army military |
| installation in Arlington, Virginia at 10:45 a.m. It vanished and |
| reappeared twice. Meanwhile, some small brown discs were also seen |
| maneuvering in the sky. (Source: Loren E. Gross, The Fifth Horseman |
| of the Apocalypse: UFOs: A History. 1957: January-March 22, p. 28; |
| Richard M. Dolan, UFO's and the National Security State: Chronology |
| of a Cover-up 1941-1973, p. 409). |
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| 1958 - Two white, silent, hat-shaped saucers flew over the Tumacacori |
| Mountains in Arizona at 4:00 p.m., heading toward the southwest. They |
| flipped over, then flew in a sawtooth trajectory and entered a cloud. |
| (Source: Loren E. Gross, The Fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse: UFOs: |
| A History. 1958: January-February, p. 33). |
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| 1959 - A luminous object was seen falling into the harbor of Gdynia, |
| Poland on this night. Divers were sent to retrieve it and brought |
| back a piece of un-rusted metal whose composition was not publicly |
| disclosed. Several days later, a strange male figure wearing "a sort |
| of uniform" was encountered dragging himself along the beach. Part of |
| his face appeared to be burnt and his hair singed. After being taken |
| to hospital it was discovered that the uniform he wore was made of |
| metal, and the being's organs were quite different from those of a |
| human being. It had six digits on its hands and feet. The creature |
| died after an armband was removed, and the body was sent to the |
| Soviet Union. An autopsy allegedly revealed a different structure of |
| internal organs and a spiral system of blood circulation. It had six |
| fingered extremities and was about 1.60 meters in height. The body |
| was placed in a freezer and stored in an underground bunker, |
| supposedly in the Moscow area. The divers apparently also found |
| another half of the object that crashed, embedded in the underwater |
| mud. |
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| According to additional details revealed later, a second alien body |
| was recovered on shore a short time after the first recovery. The |
| alien that had still been alive was treated at the Gdynia-Redlow |
| hospital, but soon fell into a coma-like state after an arm bracelet |
| was removed. Both aliens had six digits on their hands and feet. An |
| autopsy was conducted on one of the dead aliens; the one in a coma |
| was put in a special chamber aimed at supporting its vital functions. |
| The six-fingered being taken to the U.S.S.R. is allegedly being |
| stored in an isolated top-secret underground bunker, located under a |
| building on a biomedical research center facility east of |
| Solnechnogorsk. (Source: David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: |
| Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1959-02, citing Ion Hobana and |
| Julien Weverbergh; Anton Anfalov, Lenura Azizova, Larissa Chora, and |
| Bronislaw Rzepecki). |
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| 1966 - At around midnight near Shearwater Lake in Crockerton, |
| Wiltshire, England a resident of Frome, riding on a motorcycle, saw |
| three "gray garbed and white faced" figures, looking like frogmen, |
| jump into a hedgerow. They had wide-spaced eyes and no apparent |
| mouths. One figure was seen to have fair hair. They were shorter than |
| normal humans, but with big shoulders, rather large heads, and thin |
| legs. He turned around and came back, and saw a "large saucer of |
| light" rise from the lakeside. The saucer hovered briefly before |
| flying off in the direction of Cley Hill. Ground traces were found at |
| the site. (Sources: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case #7058, |
| citing Arthur Shuttlewood, The Warminster Mystery, pp. 156-158; David |
| F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
| 1966-02 (A0692)). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 14 January 2006). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database |
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| Themes: disc-shaped UFOs, domed discs, military retri |
| eval of alive and dead alien humanoids, pallid humanoids, white UFOs. |
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