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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| April 6 |
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| 1950 - A huge sparkling saucer shaped object moved across the sky |
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| heading west over Westfield, Massachusetts on this day. It made a |
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| roaring sound as it flew. (Source: Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A History. |
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| 1950: April-July, p. 9). |
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| 1952 - At 2:59 p.m. in Temple, Texas fifty to seventy-five gray-white |
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| discs continually changed position within a flight formation. The |
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| UFOs tilted in unison every 12-15 seconds during the 3.8 minute |
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| sighting. (Sources: Project Blue Book files counted in official |
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| statistics, case # 1099; Project Blue Book Report # 7, May 31, 1952; |
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| Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1952 - A man named Poprocky wrote to report that at 8:15 p.m. he |
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| watched five lights in the evening sky over Sharon, Pennsylvania that |
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| looked like "a sideview of someone blowing smoke rings." (Source: |
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| Edward Sullivan, Civilian Saucer Intelligence/Los Angeles case files, |
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| letter dated April 22, 1952). |
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| 1956 - Two men saw a silvery, balloon-shaped craft about two meters in |
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| diameter land in a field 100 meters away from them, about eight |
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| kilometers east of McKinney, Texas. They stopped their car to |
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| investigate, but the object took off at fantastic speed. (Sources: |
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| Project Blue Book; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia, pp. 252-253). |
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| 1966 - At eleven o'clock in the morning in Clayton, Victoria, |
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| Australia numerous independent witnesses including dozens of |
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| schoolchildren and teachers from Westall High School watched a |
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| metallic disc-shaped UFO land in a nearby field, then take off again, |
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| while several Cessna-type aircraft and other silvery "plane-like" |
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| objects circled the area. Some of the witnesses found a perfect |
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| circle of flattened grass on the ground, while others encountered |
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| military or government personnel in the area who warned them to stay |
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| away. Some witnesses said they saw a cow in the paddock where the |
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| object came down. The animal was reportedly to have been in such a |
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| distressed state that it eventually had to be put down. One student |
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| who arrived before the others was found in a dazed, trance-like |
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| state. Other schoolchildren saw the UFO on the ground and a normal |
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| looking man in white coveralls walking around it, telling everyone to |
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| stay back. Another man appeared, this one wearing a dark uniform with |
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| an emblem on it. One of the men was seen entering the object, while |
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| the other vanished. The object emitted a loud humming sound and then |
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| took off. (Sources: Bill Chalker, The OZ Files; Albert S. Rosales, |
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| Humanoid Contact Database 1966, case # 3125). |
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| 1967 - In a series of nightly encounters that began March 28th, in |
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| Conifer, Colorado on this night at 12:30 a.m. two lights appeared |
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| that looked like flashlights on a hill over the Davis ranch. The |
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| sister, K. Davies, saw a man in dark clothes and wearing a hood on |
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| top of the big hill, and later saw a lighted object hovering at the |
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| level of the horizon for a long time, that later ascended. (Source: |
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| David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, |
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| case A0805, citing Oleta Havelock and David Saunders). |
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| 1967 - In the same state in Redvale, Colorado later that evening, a |
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| single witness saw an orange-colored UFO about 100 feet in diameter |
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| upon driving over a hill. The car's lights went out and the engine |
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| backfired but it did continue running. The witness felt increased |
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| heat, so turned the car around. However, the object started following |
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| the car. Eventually it left the car and hovered over a store by the |
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| road. A second witness saw this portion of this event. (Source: Mark |
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| Rodeghier, UFO Reports Involving Vehicle Interference, case 196, |
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| citing CUFOS). |
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| 1967 - At shortly after 9:00 p.m. a reddish-orange light paced a |
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| Canadian Pacific Western airliner flying near Edmonton, Alberta, |
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| Canada, and then sped away. The UFO was tracked on radar for 20 |
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| seconds. (Sources: APRO Bulletin, March-April 1967, p. 11; Gene |
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| Duplantier, Flying Saucers, December 1967, p. 11; Richard Hall, The |
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| UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty Year Report, pp. 118, 243, 335). |
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| 1972 - A huge, dark cigar-shaped object flew toward the east slowly |
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| for 30 minutes over Vidauban, Var department, France at 2:30 a.m. It |
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| had lights on top and bottom, and flew without making a sound. It was |
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| confirmed that no planes were up flying at the time. (Source: |
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| Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue # 124). |
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| 1973 - At 11:30 a.m. a domed disc-shaped object with portholes and |
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| landing gear came down and landed in the woods four miles west of |
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| Ellsinore, Missouri. At the landing site were found three holes in |
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| the ground arranged in a triangle pattern, and some damaged foliage. |
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| (Sources: Ted Phillips, Physical Traces Associated with UFO |
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| Sightings, case 541; BUFORA Journal, December 1973; Richard Hall, The |
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| UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty Year Report, p. 263). |
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| 1973 - At 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Thompson of Charleston, Missouri saw |
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| egg-shaped object at treetop level after her TV set went off and on. |
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| She then saw a bright flash of light in her kitchen. (Sources: J. |
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| Bernard Delair, UFO Register, Volume 5 (1974), case 200; Richard |
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| Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty Year Report, p. 340). |
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| 1975 - At 2:00 a.m. two 18-year-old youths, Rod Seagraves and Mike |
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| Lewandowski, were driving west on highway A from Wausau, Wisconsin |
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| toward Athens when their CB radio stopped working. Mike saw a UFO |
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| about 1500 feet north of the road. It was flat on the bottom and |
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| dome-shaped on top, and was on or just above the ground. It shone |
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| with a pulsating silvery-gray light. In another five minutes of |
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| driving they saw what looked like a seven-foot tall "tree trunk" near |
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| the road. It was about 100 feet away, and Mike saw it moving slowly. |
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| He then drove away toward the west. Reaching Wausau, they parked the |
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| car behind a restaurant and both fell asleep at around three a.m. |
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| When they awoke at 6:30 a.m. the car was in a different location in |
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| the parking lot, both were dirty, and a quarter of a tank of gasoline |
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| was gone, which suggested to them that they had driven back to the |
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| location of the UFO, but had no recollection of doing so. In |
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| subsequent months Mike reported having trouble with his thinking, and |
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| his memory was poorer than before the incident. (Source: David F. |
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| Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
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| 1975-19, citing Richard Heiden for CUFOS). |
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| 1975 - A sighting at sea occurred on this day by the crew of the |
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| Japanese ship Shinto Maru, sailing off Singapore. The white, domed |
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| disc-shaped UFO skimmed the water, then ascended. (Source: Richard |
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| Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty Year Report, p. 137). |
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| Shinto Maru near Singapore - 1975 |
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| 1975 - At 5:15 p.m. five red lights in close formation came in over |
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| the Strickland farm one mile north of Pembroke, North Carolina at an |
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| estimated speed of 100 mph. They landed not far away, with smoke |
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| rising from the ground. At the landing site there were six burnt |
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| trees. (Sources: Ted Phillips, Skylook, December 1975, p. 16; Jennie |
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| Zeidman, The Lumberton Report: UFO Activity in southern North |
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| Carolina, p. 21). |
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| 1975 - On this night in San Juan, Puerto Rico Willie Lopez, a disc |
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| jockey, was working in the penthouse studio of WBMJ atop the |
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| Darlington Hotel when he heard three knocks on the window of the |
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| terrace behind his control panel. There was no way for anyone to get |
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| out there without going through the studio, and Lopez had seen no one |
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| come in. Curious, he went to the window and saw a "glowing figure" |
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| outside that ran and hid behind one of the columns atop the hotel |
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| structure. Nervous, he called the station manager Jose Manuel in the |
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| hotel. He then went back to the window and saw a luminous oval object |
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| 40 feet wide, no more than 4 feet from the hotel tower, performing a |
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| slight rocking motion in the air. He was so stunned that he pulled |
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| the curtains from the curtain rod. Going back to the controls, he cut |
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| into the music broadcast to describe to his listening audience what |
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| had just happened. About this time, Jose Manuel arrived at the |
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| studio. The disc jockey was in such a state of shock that he had to |
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| be taken to the hospital and sedated. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted |
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| Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1975-15, citing |
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| Sebastian Robiou Lamarche). |
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| 1977 - The witness, a woman in her thirties living on Rue Cleroux, |
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| Ste. Dorothee, Quebec, Canada was in her kitchen at seven p.m. when |
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| she saw a strong light come in her back window. When she raised the |
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| blind she saw a disc-shaped object with a dazzling, pulsating white |
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| luminosity, about 35 feet in diameter. It was hovering several yards |
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| above a tree 35 feet tall. It bore a pulsating red luminous domed |
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| cupola on top without windows. Around its lower periphery revolved |
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| yellow, green, blue, and red blinking lights. She heard a buzzing |
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| sound like a huge swarm of bees. |
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| After watching the UFO for perhaps 15 seconds, she ran to her |
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| bathroom and hid. Two minutes later the noise and the light ceased. |
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| She went out on the street in front of her house where she found a |
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| 13-year-old boy, Jos Madison, pointing a carbine at the sky. The now |
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| silent disc-shaped UFO was hovering 100 feet up in a tilted position. |
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| Jos did not fire his gun, but called to his friend Alair Narby, also |
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| 13 years old. Jos's two sisters also joined them and watched the UFO, |
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| which was now moving from place to place above the houses by jumps |
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| too rapid to observe. It then stopped in place for more than five |
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| minutes, during which Mrs. Madison came out and also observed it. |
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| Now after sunset, the UFO moved off toward the Nadon River, where it |
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| again dashed back and forth. The two boys followed it to the Nadon |
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| field by the river, in which there was a temporary pond formed by |
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| melted snow. They saw the UFO approach the river, flying very low, |
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| and it skimmed over the pond producing a loud sizzle of boiling |
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| water. It then landed behind a slight rise. It then emitted a very |
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| strident sharp sound. After four or five minutes a humanoid being |
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| appeared, visible from the waist up because of the terrain. He had a |
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| helmeted head, shiny red and metallic shoulders, and was seen from |
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| the rear. He appeared in front of the object. Above his head was a |
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| red light, apparently floating in midair. He looked to the right and |
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| left, then bent down and was not seen again. Shortly afterward the |
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| disc rose, lit up, and at an altitude of about 65 feet resumed its |
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| erratic movements. Darkness had fallen and the boys returned home, |
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| finally running because it seemed to them the UFO was following them. |
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| They temporarily suffered partial deafness, perhaps from the UFO's |
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| noise. At least three families on the block experienced total |
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| interference with their TV reception during this time. At the landing |
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| site different tracks and what appeared to be footprints were found. |
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| (Sources: Marc Leduc, UFO Quebec, April 1977, issue # 10; HUMCAT: |
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| Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1977-74, citing Marc Leduc). |
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| 1980 - Three bright spheres hovered low over a house in Lodz, Poland |
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| spreading a blinding light. Frightened, the couple living in the |
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| house locked themselves in and came out only the following morning, |
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| when the three spheres had gone. (Source: E. Russo, UFO Newsclipping |
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| Service, April 1980, p. 8). |
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| 1986 - On this night at 8:45 p.m. a large disc-shaped ojbect was seen |
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| over San Francisco, California. It split into two discs, then a third |
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| disc joined the pair, making a V formation that flew off rapidly to |
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| the north. (Source: Robert Gribble, UFO Reporting Center, Seattle, |
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| case 1064). |
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| 1994 - Early in the night at one o'clock in the morning a 60-foot |
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| diameter disc was sighted hovering briefly over a road in Welcombe, |
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| Devonshire, England. It then shot off to the west and out to sea. |
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| (Source: UFO Newsclipping Service, August 1994). |
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| 2000 - At 8:35 p.m. two bright green objects were seen shooting |
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| through the sky over Arlington, Texas with an orange object circling |
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| around the lead object. There were two other reports from Texas on |
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| this afternoon and evening as well. (Source: Peter Davenport, |
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| 2003 - At 4:50 p.m. a high altitude object was seen flying over |
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| Phoenix, Arizona. It stopped, started, made 90 degree turns, and |
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| reflected sunlight. It had no exterior lights. An airliner was seen |
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| passing below the UFO. Fifteen minutes later a spherical UFO came |
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| from the south, stopped, made some sharp turns, and flew off toward |
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| the east. (Source: UFO Magazine (USA), June 2003, p. 30, citing |
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| 2005 - In Oakdale, California a glowing orange-colored spherical |
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| object zigzagged across the sky at a high rate of speed at 8:40 p.m. |
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| It was completely silent. |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 8 December 2005) |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: back-and-fort |
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| h maneuvers; buzzing sound; car and aircraft pacings; disc-shaped UFO |
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| s; domed discs; human-looking UFOnauts; landings; maneuvering UFOs; m |
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| issing time; multicolored UFOs; multi-year reports from Texas; nautic |
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| al UFO: UFOs skims surface of ocean; physical effects: water sizzles |
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| and boils in close proximity to UFO, footprints, ground traces; physi |
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| ological effects: partial temporary deafness, memory loss, cognitive |
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| impairment, sensation of heat; orange UFOs; silent UFOs; silvery meta |
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| llic UFOs; triangular landing gear imprint pattern; zigzag maneuvers. |
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