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Organization: Alexa Crawls
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Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to
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the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the
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Wayback Machine after an embargo period.
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Collection: 52_crawl
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this data is currently not publicly accessible.
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TIMESTAMPS
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The Wayback Machine -
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https://web.archive.org/web/20071130084304/http://www.ufoinfo.com:80/onthisday/February22.html
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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| February 22 |
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| 1922 - William C. Lamb was following strange tracks near Hubbell, |
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| Nebraska at 5:00 a.m. when he heard a high-pitched sound and saw a |
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| circular flying object. It became brilliantly lighted and landed in a |
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| hollow. Soon afterward, a creature over eight feet tall was seen |
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| flying from the direction where the object had landed. It left tracks |
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| in the snow, which Lamb followed without results. (Source: Jacques |
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| Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 189; Jacques |
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| Vallee, Anatomy of a Phenomenon, p. 22). |
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| 1959 - Two witnesses saw three white discs pass into a cloud over the |
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| city of Warsop, England from which they never reappeared. (Source: J. |
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| Bernard Delair, Awareness, October 1977, p. 12). |
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| 1963 - A domed disc-shaped object landed on the frozen surface of |
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| Crystal Lake in Fergus County, Montana at 2 a.m. A door on the craft |
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| opened for 10 minutes, then shut. Half an hour later a fiery ball |
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| flew over Belgrade, Montana causing electrical power failures. |
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| (Sources: (1) Larry Hatch, U computer database, case 6303, citing |
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| MUFON UFO Journal, issue #328; (2) Orbit, January 1963, p. 23). |
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| 1966 - At 9:05 p.m. a domed disc-shaped flying object with portholes |
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| approached a woman's parked car next to a lake in South Kingston, New |
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| Hampshire. It backed away, landed, then rose in a rocking, |
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| reverse-falling leaf motion, and finally started to fly away. The |
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| witness gave chase, following it in her car. Her car's headlights |
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| shone on two objects. One departed, while the other danced around in |
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| the sky for 35 minutes. (Sources: Gordon I. R. Lore, Jr., UFOs: A New |
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| Look, p. 44; Kathleen Marden, MUFON field investigations database, |
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| case 980205SE). |
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| 1967 - On this morning at 6:30 a.m. a flying disc was seen at low |
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| level over a farm in Milton, Ohio by Mrs. Clevenger. Her dogs reacted |
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| strongly to the presence of the UFO. The encounter lasted several |
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| minutes. (Sources: Gordon I. R. Lore, Jr., Strange Effects from UFOs, |
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| p. 34; Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty-Year |
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| Report, p. 279). |
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| 1967 - On this night Mr. G. Grammond of Chippenham, England saw an |
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| object with flashing red and green lights glide, circle, and then |
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| land in a field. He saw it again spinning in the northeast when he |
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| came out with two other witnesses five minutes later. (Source: |
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| Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, case |
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| 818). |
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| 1969 - Nathan Brown, a 46-year-old Maori, was walking home in Awanui, |
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| New Zealand at one a.m. when he saw a light. He came upon two men |
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| sitting with their backs to the road and their feet in a ditch, while |
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| a pale young woman with white, shoulder length hair lay across the |
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| ditch. She wore a long white gown that covered her feet. The men sat |
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| in a relaxed attitude looking down at the woman. They were about 5.5 |
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| feet in height, had dark brown skin and closely cropped hair, and |
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| wore brown pants and jackets. He questioned the men but got no |
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| response. When he stepped closer to see what was wrong with the woman |
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| he ran into an invisible barrier that he likened to a bar across the |
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| stomach. He tried to grab one of the men but was again prevented by a |
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| force that repelled him. This frightened him and he ran off, "shaking |
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| like a leaf." The light he first saw was a luminous haze that had no |
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| visible source. Mr. Brown found some marks on the ground at the site |
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| the following day. (Source: David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: |
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| Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1969-12, citing Don Jackson and |
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| the Auckland University UFO Group). |
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| 1971 - On this evening five residents of Turun Sanomat, Finland saw a |
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| UFO, while another saw an entity dressed "like a vagabond." The being |
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| told him to follow him, and then experienced one hour of missing |
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| time. He found himself standing in same spot in intense cold, one |
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| hour later. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue |
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| of Humanoid Reports, case A1106, citing Lumieres dans la Nuit, August |
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| 1972, p. 10). |
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| 1973 - On the night prior to this experience, Mrs Maureen Puddy |
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| "heard a voice" calling her name. The next morning she perceived a |
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| message telling her to return to the site of her 1972 vechicle UFO |
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| close encounter. She contacted two investigators of the Victorian UFO |
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| Research group and drove with them to the site at Mooraduc Crossing, |
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| Victoria, Australia. On route she briefly saw a man sitting in the |
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| front seat of the car whom her passengers did not see. As she |
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| approached the spot of her earlier encounter, she saw the same figure |
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| standing outside the car, but the others again saw nothing. She |
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| reported that the figure was normal sized, wearing a white ski suit |
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| style coverall tucked in at the wrists and covering the feet. He had |
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| long blond hair. He beckoned to Mrs Puddy, but she did not respond; |
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| instead, she appeared to lose consciousness. |
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| She experienced some kind of altered state of consciousness, in which |
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| she was able to describe to the two passengers in the car what she |
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| was seeing at the moment. She felt she was in a round room lit by an |
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| unknown source. The figure appeared in the room with her, and the |
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| room was shaped like a large mushroom with a stem at the bottom and a |
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| hemispherical dome on top. It appeared to have an inner hemisphere |
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| that appeared to be wobbling, and had what looked like hieroglyphics |
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| on it. She saw no doors or windows in the room, and became |
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| frightened; she started to cry and "woke up" with tears in her eyes, |
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| but she could recall nothing of what had just happened in her |
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| trance-like state. About a week later she was driving with her son, |
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| and was seated in the front passenger seat. The same "man" again |
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| appeared, sitting between them, but her son did not see him. His |
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| presence was accompanied by an abrupt change in the weather, which |
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| had been rainy. It suddenly cleared, and Mrs Puddy could see for |
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| miles. When the figure vanished abruptly the rainy conditions again |
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| prevailed. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of |
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| Humanoid Reports, case 1973-09, citing Harry Little and Bill |
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| Stapleton). |
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| 1973 - A very low flying disc-shaped object was seen by two in |
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| Copnor, near Portsmouth, England at between 6:30-6:45 a.m. (Source: |
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| BUFORA Journal, April 1973, p. 33). |
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| 1976 - Leonard Hegele, a 29-year old student, spotted a seven-foot |
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| tall humanoid with three-foot wide shoulders walking through a field |
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| about a mile from Interstate I-15 south of Great Falls, Montana at |
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| around 10 a.m. It walked with a non-human gait. Mr. Hegele stopped |
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| his car and attempted to chase the being, but when he got to within |
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| 700-800 feet, the creature turned around to face him and Hegele lost |
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| his courage and ran back to his car. While he was chasing the |
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| creature Hegele saw a gray, oval shaped object hovering in the air |
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| nearby. It hovered only 10 feet above the ground, but periodically |
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| rose and fell back down another 15 feet. (Sources: David F. Webb & |
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| Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1976-41 |
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| (A1463), citing Jerome Clark; Great Falls Tribune, February 23, |
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| 1976). |
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| 1979 - In Meanwood, near Leeds, England at around 4:00 p.m. a |
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| eight-foot long ovoid object landed for three minutes. It left behind |
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| landing traces. (Source: Timmothy Good, Above Top Secret, p. 72). |
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| 1988 - In suburban Irwin, Pennsylvania a silent, orange disc-shaped |
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| object flew close by to three witnesses. It had a colorful aura, and |
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| shot two beams of light down before zig-zagging away. (Source: Stan |
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| Gordon, MUFON UFO Journal, May 1989; MUFON field investigations |
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| database, case 880302). |
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| 1990 - A 17-year-old woman felt a gust of wind around 10 p.m. on her |
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| family farm in Henryville, Indiana and then saw a bright silver |
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| disc-shaped object with lights over some nearby trees, which were |
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| swaying. He dog howled, and later became sick. The disc flew away by |
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| making a vertical ascent. (Sources: James Delehanty, MUFON UFO |
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| Journal, May 1990; MUFON field investigations database, case 900402; |
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| Francis L. Ridge, MUFON Indiana). |
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| 1997 - In Templeton, Massachusetts a 50-foot in diameter disc-shaped |
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| object with many lights around the rim made a droning sound as it |
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| flew over at 5:30 p.m. (Source: Francis L. Ridge, UFO Intelligence |
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| Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 2, citing Raymond Fowler). |
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| 2000 - A disc hovered low over a soccer field in Mexico City, Mexico |
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| at 2:00 a.m. It flashed multi-colored lights, then departed. (Source: |
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| UFO Magazine (USA), June 2000, p. 36). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 21 February 2007). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: animal reaction: dog |
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| howled, became ill; brown skinned humanoids, disc-shaped UFOs, domed |
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| discs, ground marks, high-pitched sound, landings with traces, multic |
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| olored UFOs, multi-year reports for England, Indiana, and Montana; pa |
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| llid humanoid, tracks in snow, very tall humanoids, zigzag maneuvers. |
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