+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | [On This Day] | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |  Encounters with Aliens on this Day | | | |  October 24 | | | | 1886 - On this night a loud humming noise awakened a family of nine | | in a hut in a village in Maracaibo, Venezuela. A vivid, dazzling | | light illuminated the inside of the hut. The family suffered symptoms | | of apparent radiation exposure, including vomiting, hair loss, | | swelling, black blotches, and sores. Trees in the area withered and | | died nine days later. (Sources: Scientific American, December 1886, | | p. 18; APRO Bulletin, July-August 1972, p. 6; N. M. H. Turner, FSR | | Case Histories, December 1970, p. 15; Gordon David Kaswell, UFO | | Magazine, August 2002, p. 44; John F. Schuessler, UFO-Related Human | | Physiological Effects, p. 17). | | | | 1948 - Mr. and Mrs. Sanders were driving northwest on Highway 52 | | towards Moorhead, Minnesota (46.88° N, 96.78° W) when they saw a | | brilliant golden-white round object suddenly appear as if a light had | | been switched on. It was about three miles away to the northeast at | | 1,000 feet altitude in a gradual climb traveling at an estimated | | 600-1,000 mph and heading west towards Moorhead. It made no sound, | | and was about half the size of a full moon in angular size. When they | | reached the northern outskirts of Moorhead the object suddenly made a | | right turn and one second later disappeared by suddenly switching | | off. The Air Force said they had seen a meteor. (Source: Project Blue | | Book files counted in official statistics, case # 192; Fund for UFO | | Research index of cases). | | | | 1952 - At 8:26 p.m. flying over Elberton, Alabama at 5,000 feet in a | | Beech T-11 trainer, USAF Lt. Rau and Capt. Marcinko sighted a deep | | orange, plate-shaped flying object with a brilliant front and vague | | trail. It flew with its concave surface forward and was in sight for | | five seconds. It moved much faster than F-80, and showed constant | | acceleration. (Sources: Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns; | | Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A History. 1952: September-October, p. 82; | | UNICAT, case # 750). | | | | 1954 - At around six o'clock in the morning Ulderico Cardinali, a | | farmworker, was walking down a path in a marshy meadow in Castiglion | | Della Pescaia, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy. He entered a patch of fog | | and started hearing a buzzing noise. When the fog became less dense, | | he could see a strange object on the ground which he first thought | | was a downed airplane. It resembled a large "plate" resting on the | | ground; it was two meters wide and made of some sort of highly | | polished material. There was a very peculiar looking creature | | standing beside the craft, who appeared to be no taller than 1.40 | | meters and was dressed in a yellowish-brown uniform. It seemed that | | the being was performing some sort of task, moving about the craft. | | Once it had stopped moving about it went inside the object, entering | | a sort of cabin, and disappeared from sight. Then the object took off | | from the location, emitting a slight buzzing noise and flying at very | | low altitude, nearly brushing the tops of the trees in the meadow. | | (Sources: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1954, case # | | 1600, citing Maurizio Verga, ITACAT; Larry Hatch, U computer | | database, citing ITACAT). | | | | 1954 - At 10:30 a.m. a three-meter in diameter disc-shaped object | | landed in the woods near Lalizolle, Allier, France. Dogs refused to | | go near it. It left behind a three-meter wide area of flattened | | grass. (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case # 4048, citing | | Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue 128). | | | | 1954 - In Saint Etienne de Baigorry, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, France at | | around 3:00 p.m. a shepherd watching his flock on a mountain peak | | called “Moumboa”, located at about 800 meters, reported seeing two | | “men” standing on the slope opposite him, looking around. At first he | | thought they were excursionists, but he soon noticed a brown craft | | shaped like a large shell between them, so he did not | | dare approach. It was three to four meters in diameter and a little | | more than a meter in height. In the center there was a small cabin, | | and at the two ends he could distinguish a number of small | | propellers. He said he did not notice any portholes. At the broad | | back end there was a bent tripod. After awhile the two men approached | | the machine, which they then placed upright on the tripod. The | | witness supposed that the machine must have been made out of some | | very light weight material. One of the men then opened a narrow door | | and both individuals disappeared into the cabin. Without any noise | | the two groups of propellers started to turn, but in opposite | | directions. The machine took off vertically to an altitude of about | | 100 meters, and then flew off quickly to the north. The two men were | | similar to humans, Caucasian in appearance, and between 1.70-1.75 | | meters tall. (Sources: Jacques Vallee, computerized catalog (N=3073), | | case 1793, citing Jimmy Guieu; Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact | | Database 1954, citing Jean Sider). | | | | 1954 - At 5:30 p.m. in Les Egots, Rhone, France near Sainte | | Catherine, a child saw a man emerge from a strange craft. He was | | "dressed in red, his clothes looked like iron." He walked | | stiff-legged, and had long hair and a hairy face. His eyes were | | large, "like those of the cows." (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to | | Magonia, A Century of Landings, pp. 237-238, case 305; David F. Webb | | & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case # | | 1954-115 (A0323)). | | | | 1954 - On this night a small man with strange glowing eyes was seen | | on the Mediterranean shore in Ain-el-Turck, Oran, Algeria. (Sources: | | Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 237, | | case 304; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid | | Reports, case # 1954-116 (A0325)). | | | | 1954 - Between Biozat and Effiat, Puy-de-Dome, France at nine o'clock | | in the evening, on the road from Clermont to Vichy, the engine of a | | motor scooter died when an egg-shaped object took off from the side | | of the road and rose without a noise, leaving a bright trail behind. | | (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia, A Century of Landings, | | p. 238, case 306; Mark Rodeghier, UFO Reports Involving Vehicle | | Interference, p. 4). | | | | 1954 - At 9:00 p.m. a doctor driving his car in Pancole, Tuscany, | | Italy saw a luminous globe stop at 20 meters altitude, just 50 meters | | away. It took off when he stopped his car. (Source: Larry Hatch, U | | computer database, case #4055, citingMaurizio Verga, ITACAT). | | | | 1954 - At first, a dull white aluminum colored UFO was | | seen zig-zagging in the sky, starting at one o'clock in the | | afternoon, over Gravatai Air Force Base in Porto Alegre, Brazil.  It | | began making fast, tight circular turns through the clear blue sky, | | and kept up this behavior for over two hours. There was a misty halo | | around the object when it moved. A second UFO arrived sometime after | | two hours had elapsed, and circled the first one. (Sources: Donald E. | | Keyhoe, Flying Saucer Conspiracy, p. 212; Richard Hall, The UFO | | Evidence, p. 119; UNICAT, case 561; Richard F. Haines, Project Delta: | | A Study of Multiple UFO, p. 104; Robert Gribble, MUFON UFO Journal, | | October 1989, p. 23). | | | | 1963 - Cupar, Fife, Scotland. No time given. Brothers A. McLean, age | | 12, and G. McLean, age 8 saw a moving light in the sky for an | | unspecified length of time. No further details are found in the Air | | Force files, but Project Blue Book chief Major Hector Quintanilla | | wrote a letter to the youngsters that this was "one of the most | | complete" of the unexplained cases for the year! (Sources: Project | | Blue book files counted in official statistics, case # 8604; Richard | | Hall, The UFO Evidence, p. 129; Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO | | Unknowns; Lloyd Mallan, Official Guide to UFOs, p. 28). | | | | 1967 -  At 4:10 a.m. two police officers chased a pulsating bright | | flying cross-shaped UFO across farmland between Okehampton | | and Holsworthy in Devon, England. It maneuvered at low altitude over | | the treetops, and a second cross appeared after the first had gone. | | (Sources: Flying Saucer Review, November-December 1967, p. 5). | | | | 1967 - At 10:15 p.m. a 30 foot in diameter round or disc-shaped | | object was seen in Buston, Derby, England. There was a yellow glow | | from the rear of the object that "caused treetops to bend." (Source: | | NICAP UFO Investigator, February 1968, p. 8). | | | | 1967 - A huge disc-shaped object was seen by four teenagers southeast | | of Lumsden, Saskatchewan, Canada at 9:10 p.m. It hovered and then | | landed remotely. (Sources: APRO Bulletin, January-February 1968, | | p. 1; Jim & Coral Lorenzen, UFOs over the Americas, p. 174). | | | | 1967 - At 9:30 p.m. Donald Chiszar, age 13, and Pat Crosier, age 10, | | reported seeing a large light that came closer and hovered over a | | house in Newfield, New York only 50 yards away. It was a round object | | with a cupola and antenna on top, and it had an oblong box on the | | bottom with red, green, and white lights. It was of a dull silver | | color, about 30 feet in diameter and 6-8 feet high. Around the rim | | were square shaped red and white lights. It tilted toward them, and | | they could see two big, square windows separated by a bar  in the | | dome. Through these windows two humanoid beings were visible, each | | less than 5'7" tall, with "rocky or bumpy" skin of a chocolate brown | | color. They stood motionless, peering out, while several additional | | shadows shadows were seen moving behind them. Knobs and electronic | | equipment were visible inside the lighted section. The domed disc | | hovered in the same spot for about two minutes, tilted upward in the | | rear. Then the rim lights became very bright, it assumed a horizontal | | attitude, and shot away at great speed "like a puff of wind." The | | following night, Chiszar told investigators he saw two more of the | | same flying objects. The boys claimed their walkie-talkies | | malfunctioned during the observation, and a nearby dog was barking. | | (Sources: APRO Bulletin, September-October 1967, p. 10; Lloyd Mallan, | | Science & Mechanics, August 1968, p. 51; Jim & Coral Lorenzen, UFOs | | Over the Americas, pp. 179-180; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: | | A Century of Landings, case 889; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, | | HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1967-105 (A0883), citing | | William Donovan for NICAP, Dr. Roy Craig & Dr. Fred Ahrens for the | | Colorado UFO Study; Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II. A | | Thirty Year Report, pp. 11, 458, 474). | | | | 1967 - On this evening George W. Ritter and three other soldiers were | | on guard duty at the Hunter Liggett Military Reservation in | | California when they all observed an orange fluorescent oval-shaped | | craft slowly approach, leaving a trail behind it. A hatch opened in | | the bottom of the craft and five small drones dropped out of it. | | These formed into a V formation and began hovering above the | | witnesses. As the men looked up they became mesmerized, and Ritter | | began hearing a "blip-blip" sound like sonar. All four felt paralyzed | | at this point. Ritter's next recollection was of being abruptly | | lifted up into one of the objects. He then found himself lying on the | | floor of the craft with a Grey humanoid looking down on him. The | | other three soldiers were nowhere in sight. The being had large black | | oval-shaped eyes, grayish skin, and did not appear to be wearing any | | clothing. He saw three other similar smaller creatures that appeared | | to be assistants. He next heard a voice in his head telling him that | | he was not going to be hurt. Inside the object there was a misty | | weird light, resembling a black light. He was then given a shot in | | his thigh near the groin, and then one of the beings came up to his | | left side and somehow put his whole hand inside the upper left side | | of his chest. After some time he was taken into another room where he | | saw a bright ball of light; it communicated telepathically with | | Ritter and emanated a sensation of energy and love. Ritter was | | told that "something wonderful was going to happen" in the near | | future  His next recollection was of standing back on the ground, | | looking up, but the objects had gone. He and the other men reported | | the incident to the military authorities, and as a result Ritter | | spent two months in a military mental hospital. (Source: Albert S. | | Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1967, case # 3337, citing Linda | | Moulton Howe). | | | | 1970 - Two people were driving between farms on this evening outside | | MacGregor, Manitoba when they sighted a glowing yellowish-white | | football-shaped object resting on a nearby field. One of the | | witnesses approached the object on foot but became frightened and ran | | back to the car. As they drove away they noticed a silver-suited | | figure walking towards them. They accelerated the vehicle and sped | | away. Later one of them returned and saw the object hovering over the | | area. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1970, | | case # 994, citing Chris A. Rutkowski, Visitations? Manitoba UFO | | Experiences). | | | | 1973 - At 7:15 a.m. a spinning, top-shaped object was seen in the sky | | over the sea from the deck of the SS Waalekerk, off Genoa, Italy by | | S. M. Saunders. (Source: J. Bernard Delair, UFO Register, volume 5 | | (1974), case # 827). | | | | 1973 - An abduction was reported to have occurred in Millville, New | | Jersey. (Source: Robert Gribble, UFO Reporting Center, case 244). | | | | 1973 - An woman in Frederickstown, Ohio was turning into the driveway | | of her home at nine o'clock when the car lights fell on an object. It | | was hovering approximately 20 feet over an open area of her backyard. | | Something "lit up" and the light became too bright to be merely the | | reflection of her car's headlights. The UFO was about 30 feet long | | and resembled an airplane's fuselage without wings, with an "open | | cockpit" at one end. Inside she was able to see three "hooded | | figures." She hurried into her house and when she looked out through | | a window, the object had vanished. (Source: Columbus Dispatch, | | September 19, 1976; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue | | of Humanoid Reports, case 1973-110 (A1264), citing CCAP of Columbus, | | Ohio). | | | | 1973 - At 8:45 p.m. there were a rash of UFO sightings by at least 50 | | citizens as well as police in Mount Airy, Surry County, North | | Carolina. They encountered round, red-orange objects engaged in rapid | | flight and erratic maneuvers. (Sources: Atlanta Journal-Constitution, | | October 26, 1973; Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II. A | | Thirty Year Report, pp. 175, 344). | | | | 1973 - David Simpson's car engine stopped and the headlights went out | | on Highway 601 when an oval-shaped UFO landed near his car on this | | night at 9:00 p.m. near Dobson, Surry County, North Carolina. It was | | 12 feet wide by 8 feet high. A humanoid with eyes "like balls of | | fire" peered at him through his car window. Afterwards the car's | | engine and lights came back on without him having to touch the | | ignition switch. (Sources: Mount Airy News, November 30, 1973; George | | D. Fawcett, Skylook, January 1974, p. 14; David F. Webb, The Year of | | The Humanoids, case 73-37; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: | | Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1973-58 (A1263); Mark Rodeghier, | | UFO Reports Involving Vehicle Interference, p. 59; Richard H. | | Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II. A Thirty Year Report, pp. 255, | | 344, 488). | | | | 1973 - At 7:00 p.m. in Griffith Park, California two people watched a | | large round object at very low altitude. Both witnesses were scared | | by the object, as were some nearby horses. (Source: Santa Ana | | Register, October 31, 1973 & November 8, 1973; Ann Druffel, FSR, June | | 1975, p. 6). | | | | 1973 - At 11:00 p.m. in Sigsbee, Georgia an ovoid object sat on | | highway SR133 at a bridge for two minutes before taking off. There | | were several witnesses, including a separate independent witness | | nearby. (Sources: Flying Saucers, May 1974, p. 39; Michael Hitt, | | Georgia UFO Phenomenon 1947-1987, p. 70). | | | | 1973 - At 11:30 p.m. in Gibsonville, Guilford County, North Carolina | | a police officer driving on Highway 100 had his patrol car engine | | stall when he had a close encounter with a bright light. (Sources: | | Burlington Times News, October 27, 1973; Geoffrey Falla, BUFORA | | Vehicle Interference Project, p. 68). | | | | 1976 - At 10:30 p.m. Romeo Lucarelli was driving home from Hestroff | | to Hobling, Moselle, France with his little daughter when he saw two | | lights ahead, which he first took to be a car parked on a hilltop. As | | he approached, he realized that it was a dumbbell or cigar-shaped UFO | | about 15 meters long, hovering in the air about 100 meters altitude. | | After he had passed it by it began to follow him, and the UFO passed | | over his car so as to be in front of him. He signalled with | | his headlights, and then saw in the middle of the dumbbell a | | rectangular “screen” or window feebly lit by an orange light, in | | which the silhouettes of two occupants appeared, as if looking at | | him. He came to the village of Hobling and drove to his house, | | and the UFO was now hoveriong above his garage, so he pointed it out | | to his wife who was home at the time. She went and brought him the | | binoculars, but just as soon as he was about to use them the UFO | | “turned out its lights.” They next heard a dull humming sound. At the | | spot at which he had first sighted the UFO three circular landing | | marks were found; each consisted of two tangential double circles of | | crushed grass, the outer ones about three feet larger in radius than | | the inner ones, and the entire area was about 50 feet wide. (Sources: | | Lumieres dans la Nuit, November 1977; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, | | HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1976-95 (A1685), | | citing G. Bretelle & B. Wagner). | | | | 1978 - Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. two fishermen in a boat in | | Grottammare, Marche, Italy saw a 20 meter long, dark object emerge | | from the Adriatic Sea and hover for 30 seconds. It then dove back | | down to a depth of 20 meters. (Sources: Allen Hendry, International | | UFO Reporter, October 1979, p. 17; Larry Hatch, U computer database, | | case # 12895; Lumieres dans la Nuit, October 1981). | | | | 1978 - At 7:45 p.m. a witness driving in a car had a close encounter | | with physiological effects with a four-meter in diameter orb that was | | hovering low by some telephone lines in Compigny, Yonne, France. The | | driver felt an intense cold in the presence of the UFO, which shot up | | vertically after a couple of minutes. (Sources: Larry Hatch, U | | computer database, case # 12895; Lumieres dans la Nuit, December | | 1979, issue 191). | | | | 1981 - Two men were fishing close to the mouth of the River Salso | | near the city of Licata, Sicilia, Italy around 7:45 p.m. when they | | noticed some lights emerging from the sea. Five minutes later they | | noticed emerging from the surface three bright lights or forms that | | approached their position. One of the men grabbed a flashlight and | | pointed it towards the source of the lights. He was now able to see a | | two-meter tall humanoid standing in water up to its knees. The | | creature appeared hairy and was apparently only seen by one of the | | men, who felt a mysterious attraction towards the creature and the | | lights. Frightened, he fled the scene along with the other man who | | had only seen the lights. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid | | Contact Database 1981, case # 1524, citing Maurizio Verga, ITACAT). | | | | 1981 - Two young men traveling on an isolated stretch of road near | | Port Lincoln, South Australia stopped their vehicle at 9:30 p.m. | | after one of them reported seeing what appeared to be a "flare" in | | the sky to his left, southeast towards Spencer Gulf. They stopped and | | both saw a second light that moved around and flew up and down the | | hills and gullies, before stopping in one particular gully. They | | continued to watch for a while before setting off again. The two | | talked about what they had seen, and shortly one of them felt like | | stopping again. What happened next was a missing time and abduction | | experience that was hard for them to explain. He recalls "drifting | | off" into a white endless space. He knew he was there but he couldn't | | move. A figure 1.2 meters tall walked up the road and stopped in | | front of him. It looked like it was wearing a toga like the Romans | | wore. It stood there for a while before vanishing. The other man woke | | up and sat for a while before his friend asked, "What happened"? He | | recalled walking into a big white room and also had vague | | recollections of an entity, seen as an outline standing some 15 | | meters away from the car. They had several hours of unaccounted for | | time. (Sources:  Keith Basterfield, UFO Research Australia, July | | 1982, p. 4; Thomas E. Bullard, UFO Abductions:  The Measure of a | | Mystery, case 57). | | | | 1982 - At 6:20 a.m. an unidentified object shaped like two globes | | connected by a nozzle with four tubes, buzzed a light aircraft being | | flown by a student pilot and a flight instructor southeast of Lowell, | | Indiana. The two men reported that they felt heavy turbulence from | | the object, and their altimeter malfunctioned. The craft made complex | | maneuvers for several minutes, and climbed at a speed of 6000 feet | | per second. (Sources: Mark Remaley, International UFO Reporter, May | | 1983, p. 4; Dominique Weinstein, Aircraft UFO Encounters, p. 51; | | Richard F. Haines, A Preliminary Report of 64 Pilot Sightings | | Involving EM Effects on Aircraft, p. 50; UNICAT, case # 10). | | | | 1988 - An abduction by aliens with a physical exam occurred on this | | night in Adelaide, South Australia. A man awoke and became aware of a | | a group of short humanoid beings at the foot of his bed. Three or | | four of them stood back, but one approached him. The being who | | approached was one meter in height, with a large head and big eyes, | | and appeared to be surrounded by what looked like a glowing white | | light. He suddently felt overwhelmed with fatigue, and passed out or | | fell back asleep. He awoke in a sterile type room, and was given a | | medical exam. The light in the room was so bright he could not see | | his surroundings. This was followed by a period of missing time, and | | he recovered consciousness back in his bed two hours later; his arm | | was paralyzed. (Sources: Keith Basterfield, citing Golden Age, | | February 10, 1989; John F. Schuessler, UFO-Related Human | | Physiological Effects, p. 101). | | | | 1988 - A large luminous UFO landed in a park in Sevan, Armenia, and | | then took off again. Black pumice and burnt soil was found at the | | landing site. (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case 14691, | | citing Richard F. Haines, JUSA-CISAAF Translations, p. 401). | | | | 1988 - At 9:00 p.m. CDT in Skene, Mississippi a 20-year-old man was | | at home studying when he heard a low hum. He went outside to check on | | the source of the noise, and he saw a 32 meter in diameter | | cone-shaped object with colored lights, flying over his home at only | | 150 feet altitude. He watched it move across sky until it went behind | | some trees. (Sources: James A. Scarborough, MUFON field investigation | | case files, case # 881203; Paul Ferrughelli, Computer Catalog of UFO | | Reports, 1988-94, case #512, citing Dan Wright). | | | | 1988 - In Valparaiso, Florida at 9:30 CDT a U.S. Air Force housewife | | with an M.B.A. witnessed light beams moving past her second story | | window. She looked out and saw a silent rectangular object hovering | | outside. It had a dull gray surface and was about 100 feet long, | | three feet high, and three to four feet deep. It had three white | | lights side-by-side at one end. Surprisingly, her dog and car wanted | | to approach the craft. (Sources: Dan Wright, MUFON UFO Journal, | | 19890515, citing Field Investigator Muril V. D. Garten, case # | | 881102; Joan Woodward, NICAP Category 4 - Animal Effects Cases, | | www.nicap.org, case # 08-19;Paul Ferrughelli, Computer Catalog of UFO | | Reports, 1988-94, case # 514, citing Dan Wright). | | | | 1989 - At 6:15 a.m. a boomerang-shaped object was observed 50 | | nautical miles south of Ord, Indiana from a commercial aircraft, | | CONNAIR flight 440, flying at 9,000 feet as it passed the plane. A | | vertical light beam and sparks were observed coming from the object. | | There was no radar detection of the object by either ground or | | airborne radar. (Sources: Franklin B. Reams, MUFON Field | | Investigation files, case # 900103; Dominique Weinstein, Aircraft UFO | | Encounters, p. 46, citing the UFO Newsclipping Service; Dan Wright, | | MUFON UFO Journal, April 1990, p. 14; Francis L. Ridge, Regional | | Encounters, p. 123). | | | | 1993 - A close encounter with a 100 foot long craft occurred in the | | suburbs of Union Grove, North Carolina at 8:45 p.m. The three | | sketches by the witnesses depict a V formation of white lights that | | behaved as if they were part of a single, solid triangular craft. It | | flew at a slow speed, at 150 feet altitude, and made a 90 degree | | turn. A faint hum was heard coming from the object. The encounter | | lasted 30 seconds. (Source: Barbara Thompson, MUFON field | | investigation case files, case # 931217SE). | | | | 1998 - At 8:30 p.m. a woman in Grand Mere, Quebec, Canada saw two | | entities that were wearing white astronaut outfits with helmets on | | their heads. One of the beings was leaned over and looked to be | | picking something up from the ground. The other stood nearby. When | | the beings walked they seemed to float just above the ground. Their | | size and appearance were similar to humans. About 75 feet behind them | | there was a thick brown fog made up of different bright colors with a | | bright glow about 27 feet in diameter. She watched them for five | | minutes before leaving the window. When she returned the entities had | | gone and the strange fog was moving away. Investigators found ground | | traces and footprints. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact | | Database 1998, case #3379, citing Skyopen #62). | | | | 2000 - At 7:15 p.m. a witness reported seeing a metallic, cone-shaped | | in the sky over Medina, Ohio. It had very bright lights and was | | making a humming noise. Later that night, at 9:45 p.m. MDT in Gila | | Bend, Arizona, a black, squat, triangular object with no lights, was | | seen emitting a smoke-like, dark mist or fog. (Source: Peter | | Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, October 2000 webpage, | | reports uploaded December 2, 2000). | | | | 2004 - A silver, disc-shaped object was spotted flying over Honolulu, | | Hawaii at 3:30 in the afternoon. The object made no sound, had no | | lights, no windows, was otherwise featureless, and was moving fast. | | It was in view for 40 seconds. (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO | | Reporting Center, October 2004 webpage).  | | | | 2008 - A black triangular object was seen travelling north along the | | Interstate-5 freeway between Eugene and Cottage Grove, Oregon at 9:30 | | p.m. (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, October | | 2008 webpage, report uploaded October 31, 2008).  | | | | Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 25 October 2012). | | | | Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. | | | | Themes: abductions, aircraft UFO encounter | | s; animal reactions: dog barking, horses panicked, dog and cat attrac | | ted to UFO, dogs refuse to approach UFO; boomerang or V-shaped UFOs; | | car pursuit; cone-shaped UFOs; disc-shaped UFOs; domed discs; EM vehi | | cle ignition interference effects; fog, mist or vapor; fuselage shape | | d UFO; Grey UFOnauts; ground marks; helmets; hairy humanoid; humanoid | | s with glowing eyes; humanoids walking stiff-legged; humming sounds; | | landings with landing traces; missing time; mist surrounding UFOs; mu | | lti-year reports from France, Indiana, Italy, North Carolina, Ohio an | | d South Australia; nautical UFOs emerging from the sea; ovoid UFOs; p | | hysiological effects: cold sensation;symptoms of apparent radiation e | | xposure, vomiting, hair loss, swelling, black blotches, and sores; ra | | dio interference; rectangular UFO; red uniforms; short humanoids; tri | | angular UFOs; vehicle ignition interfence effects; zigzag maneuvers. | | | | © Donald A. 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