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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| September 30 |
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| 1954 - There are 20 UFO reports recorded in UFOCAT for this day in |
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| 1954: one humanoid report from Michigan, one luminous daylight disc |
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| from Holland, and the rest were from France. |
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| 1954 - While driving to work in Dearborn, Michigan Lawrence Cardenas, |
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| age 41, a laundry employee, saw 15 strange men wearing dark green |
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| uniforms along the side of the road to his right. They had cylinders |
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| on their shoulders, tight fitting skullcaps with pointed peaks in |
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| front, and heavy goggles. They were of medium height, and a taller |
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| man seemed to be their leader and giving them instructions. About 80 |
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| meters away from them was a 4-meter high craft with colored lights, |
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| flickering on and off. The witness drove away as fast as he could. |
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| (Source: Harold Wilkins, Flying Saucers Uncensored, p. 230; Jacques |
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| Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 213). |
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| 1954 - At one o'clock in the afternoon in Blanzy, France two |
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| bricklayers, Romain de Bastiani, age 21, and Bruno Burato, age 20, |
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| witnessed a partially yellow, partially maroon colored cigar-shaped |
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| object landed on the ground. They started to approach the three-meter |
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| long object when it took off from the ground with a whistling sound. |
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| The pointed section of the object was yellow; the rest of the object |
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| was reddish-brown. Two foot-like appendages extended to the ground |
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| from the fore section. (Note: Vallee |
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| incorrectly lists the date as October 1.) (Source: Le Figaro, October 2, 1954; Jacques |
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| Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 214; Michel |
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| Figeut & Jean-Louis Ruchon, OVNI: Le premier dossier complet des |
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| rencontres rapprochees en France, pp. 94-95). |
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| 1954 - At 3:30 p.m. in Chereng, France, 10-year old Jean-Claude |
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| Delmotte, a school student, saw a three-meter diameter sphere at the |
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| edge of some woods, about 300 meters away. It was yellow-orange in |
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| color and quite bright. There were landing traces: a circle 1.5 |
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| meters in diameter and landing pad imprints 16 cm long. (Sources: La |
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| Voix du Nord, October 6, 1954; Michel Figeut & Jean-Louis Ruchon, |
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| OVNI: Le premier dossier complet des rencontres rapprochees en |
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| France, pp. 95-96). |
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| 1954 - At 4:30 in the afternoon, Georges Gatay, construction |
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| supervisor, and seven construction workers in Marcilly-sur-Vienne, |
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| France saw a disc at ground level, with a humanoid standing next to |
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| it. Both vanished in a very odd manner. Physiological effects in all |
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| witnesses. (Sources: Michel Carrouges, Les apparitions de Martiens, |
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| pp. 123 & 125; France Soir, October 3, 1954; Jacques Vallee, Passport |
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| to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 213; Michel Figeut & Jean-Louis |
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| Ruchon, OVNI: Le premier dossier complet des rencontres rapprochees |
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| en France, pp. 96). |
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| 1954 - At sea between Brest and Roven, France on the Atlantic Ocean, |
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| the crew of the tanker "Port Lyautey" observed a UFO touch the |
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| surface of the sea. It then took off vertically, giving off a red |
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| flame before being lost to view. (Source: Le Figaro, October 2, 1954; |
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| France Soir, October 3, 1954; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A |
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| Century of Landings, p. 213; Michel Figeut & Jean-Louis Ruchon, OVNI: |
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| Le premier dossier complet des rencontres rapprochees en France, pp. |
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| 97). |
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| 1954 - Jean Andrieux, a ferry operator in Grand-Couronne, France and |
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| another witness, saw a large white sphere at 10:00 p.m. A smaller |
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| green sphere accompanied it and hung below, both object remaining |
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| stationary above the Seine River for 20 minutes. It eventually flew |
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| away to the southwest. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century |
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| of Landings, p. 213). |
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| 1954 - Mr. Celeste Simonutti was returning home at 10:00 p.m. near La |
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| Flotte-en-Re, on the Ile de Re, France when he saw a brilliant light |
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| and, fearing a fire, rushed to the scene. There he observed a |
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| luminous sphere 12 meters in diameter, hovering one meter above the |
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| ground. The object changed colors from red to blue, and took off. Two |
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| other witnesses also saw it leave. (Source: Sud-Ouest, October 2, |
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| 1954; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia, p. 214; Michel Figeut & |
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| Jean-Louis Ruchon, OVNI: Le premier dossier complet des rencontres |
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| rapprochees en France, pp. 98). |
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| 1956 - On this evening several UFOs were observed over Cherry Valley, |
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| Illinois by Mr. & Mrs. L. L Leonard, and afterward "angel hair", in |
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| the form of a spider web-like substance, was found floating to the |
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| ground. (Sources: Stringfield Leonard H. Stringfield, Inside Saucer |
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| Post...3-0 Blue, pp. 49-50; Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence, p. 101; |
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| Jay Rath, The I-Files: True Reports of Unexplained Phenomena in |
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| Illinois, p. 57). |
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| 1961 - At around 9:04 a.m. local time, a weather observer at Indian |
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| Springs AFB, Nevada saw several objects on a 20 power theodolite at |
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| 133.4 degrees azimuth, 55 degrees elevation. The observer first saw |
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| one object that was white or metallic in color, round in shape, and |
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| the size of the head of a pin. Four smaller objects, traveling |
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| very fast, then came out from the first object. The Las Vegas AFS |
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| tracked a UFO on radar 45 miles southeast of Nellis AFB. The object |
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| was tracked for approximately 45 minutes. (Sources: Project Blue Book |
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| files counted in official statistics, case 1961-466, James E. |
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| McDonald files; www.nicap.org). |
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| 1961 - At ten o'clock in the evening 16-year-old Dennis Bealor saw a |
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| large sphere of orange light on the road while riding his bicycle |
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| four miles south of La Porte, Indiana. It rose up into the sky while |
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| still ahead of him. He was so frightened that he lost control of his |
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| bike and ran off the road. (Sources: Hartle Orvil R. Hartle, A Carbon |
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| Experiment, p. 158; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of |
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| Landings, case # 525). |
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| 1966 - A 60-foot wide Saturn-shaped UFO was seen northeast of |
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| Roosevelt Airport in Utah at 4:30 p.m. by three men. (Source: Frank |
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| Salisbury, The Utah UFO Display, p. 36 case # A22). |
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| Roosevelt, Utah Daylight Disc - 1966 |
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| [Sketch of Roosevelt Airport, Utah Daylight Disc - 1966] |
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| 1968 - At around three a.m. Guy Lemargue, age 16, was walking with a |
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| friend on a small country road in Roncenay, Aude, France when they |
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| both saw, about 150 yards away, a disc-shaped red-orange luminous |
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| UFO, about 50 feet in diameter and feet in height, resting on legs. |
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| It had a row of portholes all around the edge. Beside it, several |
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| luminous entities of small stature were “maneuvering” with very |
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| strong lights sources in their hands, which they shone on the ground. |
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| They walked or floated two feet above the ground, and sometimes made |
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| sudden gliding leaps of a hundred yards. One creature approached to |
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| within 15 feet of the teens, and they reported that they could see |
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| that its hands were shaped like pincers or crab-like claws. Realizing |
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| that their presence had been detected, the boys ran away. (Sources: |
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| Luc Billion & Raoul Foin, Lumieres dans la Nuit, October 1973, p. 10; |
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| David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, |
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| case # 1968-99). |
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| 1968 - Starting at 8:15 p.m. two men in Bucharest, Romania watched a |
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| spherical object that changed shape to a dumbbell, then back to a |
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| sphere. It also changed colors. It maneuvered in the sky for 35-40 |
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| minutes, then shrank and vanished. (Source: Ion Hobana & Julien |
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| Weverbergh, UFOs from Behind the Iron Curtain, p. |
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| 248). |
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| 1971 - At two a.m. Mr. Ron Foreman heard a loud noise outside |
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| followed by a "whoosh" come from outside his home in West Malling, |
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| Kent, England. His television cut out and the room lights went dim. |
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| He opened the back door and saw a seven foot tall "creature" standing |
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| there, clad in a silver suit and wearing a transparent helmet. It |
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| "glided" away over a fence, but later returned with a second entity, |
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| surrounded by a haze of light. Foreman went for the police. (Source: |
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| David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, |
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| case 1971-27, citing BUFORA Journal, Vol. 3 # 6). |
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| 1972 - SAM missiles were fired upon a luminous orange sphere that was |
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| at a very high altitude hovering over Hanoi, Vietnam in the broad |
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| daylight. It stayed in place for an hour and 20 minutes. (Sources: |
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| Saturday Evening Mercury (Tasmania), September 30, 1972; Australian |
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| FSR, December 1972, p. 10). |
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| 1973 - The witnesses, Claude Champoux, Florent Papillon and a man |
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| called J. R. were camping near a lake--Lac-aux-Bleuets, Quebec, |
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| Canada--when they heard a loud engine sound coming from a nearby |
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| field. When they went to look the men spotted an oval-shaped, |
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| metallic object on the ground. The UFO was silvery in color and |
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| emitted flourescent-like orange lights that changed colors to blue, |
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| and red. A strange humanoid figure, metallic or robot-like in |
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| appearance, stood next to the object. It was wearing either a |
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| reflective metallic suit or was itself made out of metal. The being's |
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| body emitted bright silvery flashes. While on the ground the object |
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| emitted a sound resembling that of a transformer. Soon the strange |
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| character disappeared inside the object, which then rose up, moving |
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| up and down like a yo-yo, it then accelerated and disappeared at high |
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| speed. They estimated the craft to have been about 600 feet in |
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| diameter. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1973, |
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| citing Gilles Cote & Marc Leduc, CASUFO). |
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| 1973 - At 9:30 p.m. a Franklin County, Ohio man found the landing |
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| site of an object he had seen hovering near his home earlier in the |
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| evening. The site was in a field of waist-high weeds about a |
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| quarter mile south of Hall Road, west of Outerbelt, Ohio. Weeds had |
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| been crushed to the ground in a semi-oval area 20 feet x 30 feet. |
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| There were no scorch marks. The object had swooped down in a zigzag |
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| pattern and dropped below trees. Several dozen other sightings were |
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| reported from the area. (Sources: Robert Gribble, UFO Reporting |
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| Center, case 82; Francis L. Ridge, Regional Encounters, p. 46). |
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| 1975 - At 3:30 a.m. two men, Philips and Brown, had a close encounter |
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| with a domed disc-shaped object hovering over a dairy farm seven |
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| miles south of Corning, California and illuminating the dairy "like |
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| daylight". It emitted a bright red light, and made a humming sound. |
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| Cows fled from area. The UFO hovered for 3-5 minutes, then took off |
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| and was out-of-sight "in the blink of an eye." An inside occupant was |
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| also seen. (Sources: Corning (CA) Daily Observer, October 16, 1975; |
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| Dwight Connelly, Skylook, October 1975, p. 14; Richard Hall, |
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| Uninvited Guests, p. 283; Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume |
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| II. A Thirty Year Report, pp. 19, 281). |
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| 1980 - At one o'clock in the morning in Rosedale, Victoria, Australia |
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| 54-year-old caretaker George Blackwell heard a screeching whistle, |
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| and then saw a 25 foot wide domed disc or top-shaped UFO |
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| withmulticolored body lights and a black tube appendage that landed |
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| on the ground at the cattle station called White Acres. He got to |
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| within 50 feet of it on his motorcycle before it took off with a wave |
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| of heat and an explosive sound, showering down debris, and left a |
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| black ring on the ground at the landing site. In addition, 10,000 |
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| gallons of water were missing from a nearby water tank. During the |
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| close encounter a horse galloped away and cattle bellowed, panicked |
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| and ran. Mr. Blackwell suffered from physiological effects including |
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| headaches and vomiting, and diarrhea that lasted for a week. |
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| (Sources: Bill Chalker, APRO Bulletin, December 1981, p. 3; Harry |
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| Griesberg, Frontiers of Science, July 1981, p. 17; UNICAT, case # 44; |
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| Bill Chalker, Australasian Ufologist, April 1993, p. 25; Richard |
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| Hall, Uninvited Guests, p. 309). |
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| 1982 - At 8:15 p.m. four women in their thirties--Messina, |
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| LaMontagne, Poland, and LeClair--had a close encounter with a large |
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| metallic ovoid object with red lights while driving on a highway east |
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| of Exeter, New Hampshire. It was seen at treetop level. The women got |
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| out of the car and attempted to get closer. The sighting lasted four |
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| minutes. (Source: J. Allen Hynek, International UFO Reporter, January |
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| 1983, p. 4; UNICAT, case # 16). |
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| 1992 - At 5:15 a.m. Rose Mahony of Barnagearagh, Ireland saw a huge |
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| aerial craft with multicolored lights on its rim; she woke her |
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| two teenage children who also watched it. It flew off toward |
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| Dromkeal. John McManus of Dromkeal, Ireland reported he experienced |
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| an abduction from his bedroom by four 4-foot tall beings. He was |
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| taken into a circular room, which had an exam table like a couch. |
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| They jabbe him in the neck with a probe, which caused him an electric |
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| shock and he passed out. He woke up naked, with mud on his feet. |
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| (Source: Dermot Butler, Conspiracy of Silence: UFOs in Ireland, pp. |
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| 120-121). |
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| 1992 - At 6:30 p.m six witnesses in Miraima, Ceara State, Brazil saw |
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| a fiery ball of light that moved at six meters altitude over a |
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| railway bridge, then directed two beams of light into a nearby lake. |
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| (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case # 15838, citing |
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| UBPDV, Causistica Brasileira de 1992, p. 11). |
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| 1992 - There were three reports of low level UFOs on this evening |
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| from North Carolina, and another from neighboring South Carolina. On |
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| Interstate 95 in Raeford, North Carolina a 36-year-old woman saw a 50 |
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| foot long gray rectangular craft, 20 times the apparent size of the |
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| Moon. It was seen at an estimated distance of 1500 feet, and had six |
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| lights on the bottom. It was followed by 20 smaller glowing ovoid |
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| objects, and the air got cold as the UFOs passed over. At 9:10 p.m. |
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| in Gastonia, North Carolina a 45-year-old man was in his backyard |
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| closing up his shop when he saw a glowing oval or fat cigar-shaped |
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| object flying at 2,500 feet altitude that had three bands of a bluish |
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| white corona around its mid-section. It had intense beams of light |
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| coming from the two ends. Five minutes later (9:15 p.m.) in Stanley, |
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| North Carolina a 38-year-old mechanic and his girlfriend were out |
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| stargazing when they spotted a bright, light yellow glowing |
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| cone-shaped UFO. It was surrounded by four misty white cigar-shaped |
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| nocturnal lights. Three minutes later (9:18 p.m.) in Moonville, South |
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| Carolina three witnesses saw a large cylinder with an orange glow and |
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| a yellow flame that flew overhead and to the east; it had 5 small |
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| lights around the object. (Sources: (1, 2, & 3) Donald M. Ware, MUFON |
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| UFO Journal, January 1993, pp. 15-17, citing field investigators |
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| Henry H. Morton & George D. Fawcett; (4) Jerold R. Johnson, MUFON UFO |
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| Journal, January 1994, p. 19 citing field investigator Michael S. |
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| 1992 - At 10:30 p.m. an 81-year-old woman in Mount Katahdin Iron |
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| Works Park, Maine had a close encounter with an eight-foot |
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| wide circle of blinking lights at eye level near her window. The |
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| object was twice the apparent size of the Moon with a dozen lights. |
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| (Source: Arnold Dunning, MUFON UFO Journal, April 1993, p. 18). |
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| 1997 - Dr. Carlos Munoz and Enrique Bermudez were parked in an |
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| isolated wooded area near Punta Arenas, Chile at 11:30 p.m. They had |
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| stepped out of the car when they heard something moving close to |
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| them, and they could perceive small shadows nearby. They next saw a |
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| fluorescent tube of light in a vertical position, about 30 meters |
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| away. It was suspended about a meter from the ground. It was |
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| pulsating and was red andwhite in color. They ran to their car and |
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| grabbed a camcorder in a futile attempt to videotape the object. They |
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| got back in their car and started driving away, when suddenly they |
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| heard a loud engine noise and a black sports vehicle with tinted |
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| windows drove past them at high speed. Simultaneously, their |
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| vehicle's instruments malfunctioned. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, case |
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| # 2734, citing Joseph Trainor, UFO Roundup, Volume 2 # 38). |
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| 2008 - A yellow triangular object flew over Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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| at 12:35 a.m. It reportedly moved like a "puck on ice". (Source: |
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| Geoff Dittman, 2008 Canadian UFO Survey, case # 756, citing HBCCUFO). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 17 February 2010). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: Angel hair; animal reactions: hor |
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| se and cattle panic and run; disc-shaped UFOs; domed discs, EM effect |
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| : TV outage and vehicle electrical system; face masks or goggles; gre |
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