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TIMESTAMPS [loading] The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20080113004408/http://www.ufoinfo.com:80/onthisday/August27.html +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | [On This Day] | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |  Encounters with Aliens on this Day | | | |  August 27 | | | | 1938 - A 30-meter long fuselage-shaped object flew toward the west | | over Marle-sur-Serre, France at six o'clock in the evening. It turned | | toward the north at an estimated speed of 250 kilometers per hour. It | | had rectangular windows and made a whistling sound. (Source: Lumieres | | dans la Nuit, issue no. 169). | | | | 1950 - A shiny white 20-foot wide sphere sped into the wind over | | Brockton, Massachusetts. The Air Force explained it as a balloon. | | (Source: Project Blue Book). | | | | 1952 - At 12:30 a.m. in Lumberton, North Carolina a 30-foot wide | | saucer-shaped craft landed after hitting a chimney. A little man | | about 70 cm tall (2.3 feet) emerged. The witness asked if he was hurt | | but he did not answer. He re-entered the craft and it took off with a | | whistling sound. At 5 o'clock in the morning a disc circled in the | | sky over MacDonald, Manitoba. It was gone in one second after the | | airport tower beacon hit it. (Sources: Harold Wilkins, Flying Saucers | | on the Attack, p. 268; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century | | of Landings, case 99; NICAP UFO Investigator, March 1969, p. 6). | | | | 1953 - In Greenville, Mississippi at 9:45 p.m. several ground | | witnesses including an Air Force pilot, Sergeant and others watched | | an unidentified meandering light for 50 minutes. (Source: Don | | Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). | | | | 1954 - Seven large white teardrop-shaped objects flew in a single | | file over Dorchester, Massachusetts at two o'clock in the afternoon, | | EDT. They turned the color blue when they sped up. A Project Blue | | Book unexplained case. (Source: Project Blue Book files counted in | | official statistics, case 3185; Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO | | Unknowns). | | | | 1954 - In Woodside, California a mystery explosion was followed by an | | asphalt fire at 4:15 p.m. A rectangular area 70' x 270' on Portola | | Road was engulfed in the blaze. Metal pellets were found. (Source: | | Leonard Stringfield, CRIFO Newsletter, October 1954, p. 6). | | | | 1954 - At 10:30 p.m. in Boston Creek, Ontario a wingless, circular | | UFO was seen by Bill Supa, an employee of the Caswell Construction | | Co. It landed about two kilometers away from him. He approached to | | within 300 meters before it took off and flew away. The grass had | | been flattened where it had rested. (Source: Harold Wilkins, Flying | | Saucers Uncensored, p. 218). | | | | 1956 - In Juniata, Pennsylvania at 9:55 p.m. Mrs. R.S. Pope saw a | | bright disc-shaped object with a clear transparent dome. It flew | | vertically, and then went off toward the north. A very cold breeze | | originated from the object during the three-minute sighting. (Source: | | Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). | | | | 1956 - An hour later, at 10:55 p.m. a domed disc with a transparent | | dome twirled like a top only four feet above the ground over a | | backyard in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The witness, a married woman, felt | | a cold wind. The object ascended rapidly into the sky. No traces were | | found. (Source: Civilian Saucer Intelligence-New York Newsletter, | | September 1956, p. 8). | | | | 1957 - An unidentified flying object with a bright red to | | reddish-yellow pulsating light flew over the Dry Tortugas near | | Florida. The UFO was tracked on radar. (Source: Project Blue Book). | | | | 1959 - Two ship captains sailing in the Charlotte Islands off the | | coast of British Columbia saw a pillar of white light shoot up into | | the sky. A black disc-shaped object was ejected from the bottom. | | (Source: Project Blue Book). | | | | 1966 - There were multiple radar trackings and visual sightings of a | | silvery UFO over Stuttgart, Germany this night. The UFO changed shape | | as it flew. Two F-102 jets gave chase, but it ascended into outer | | space. (Source: APRO Bulletin, July 1966, p. 1). | | | | 1968 - Maria Josa Cintra, who worked at the Clemente Ferreira | | Sanatorium in Lins, Brazil was awakened by a noise early in the | | morning. At the front door was a "foreign-looking" woman of normal | | height, wearing light-colored clothes, and a headdress exposing only | | her face. She spoke in an unknown language, and handed Marie a mug | | and a glass bottle covered with beautiful engravings. Maria filled | | them. The woman said something like as "Rempaua," and went out to a | | bright, pearl-like sphere, that took off with the sound of wings. | | (Sources: Max Berezowski, APRO Bulletin, July-August 1968, p. 6; | | Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: a Century of Landings, case | | 918). | | | | 1969 – At 10:10 p.m. eleven people were watching for UFOs on Cradle | | Hill in Warminster, England when they saw something like a "burning | | bush" on the ground about 600 yards away, in a place called | | "Kidnappers Hole." Christopher Trubridge and Robert Coates ran | | towards it. The light went out, but when they got near the spot | | Christopher saw a figure about seven feet tall in the moonlight, | | about 100 feet away. It was dressed in a tight-fitting shiny black | | suit, with a gold sash or "bandoleer" over one shoulder. It also had | | long, dark golden hair that fell to its shoulders and had bright | | eyes. The eye color was impossible to determine in the moonlight, but | | it had a “rather feminine” set of features and a not unattractive | | face. She was motionless, with one arm upraised. The witnesses could | | not approach any closer than about 30 yards, overcome by fear. Fear | | mixed with another impossible to describe emotional response caused | | both men be beat a hasty retreat. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted | | Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1969-48, citing | | Arthur Shuttlewood and Ken Rogers The Warminster Triangle; Cosmos, | | December 1969). | | | | 1973 - On this night a woman in Greensburg, Pennsylvania reported | | seeing a large boomerang shaped craft hovering over a heavily wooded | | area in Beech Hill. When her husband went out to investigate he | | encountered a large hairy, biped creature with a wolf-like face. He | | shot at it with his gun with no apparent effect. (Source: Albert S. | | Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1973, case # 1872, citing Paul G. | | Johnson & Joan Jeffers, | | The Pennsylvania Bigfoot). | | | | 1978 - A private plane flying over Massachusetts Bay, 10 miles | | north-northwest of Provincetown, Massachusetts had a near collision | | with a 18-foot diameter silver disc at 1:40 in the afternoon. Ground | | radar confirmed the presence of the unknown craft. (Source: Raymond | | E. Fowler, MUFON UFO Journal, August 1978, p. 5). | | | | 1987 - Three aeronautical engineers in Wuxi City, Jiangsu province, | | China watched a point of light spiral across the sky at 9 p.m. | | leaving a trail of light. At 10:15 p.m. in Hangzhou, Zhejiang | | Province, China the airport tower personnel saw a small ball of light | | hover 300 meters from the end of the runway. (Source: Timothy Good, | | The UFO Report 1990, p. 139). | | | | 1993 - At 4:45 p.m. 30-foot long football-shaped object flew over a | | tree 100 meters away from the witness in McDonald County, Missouri | | making a humming sound. Farm animals were frightened by the object. | | (Source: Francis Ridge, UFO Intelligence Newsletter; Larry Hatch, U | | computer database, case 16161). | | | | Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 19 August 2004). | | | | Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. | | | | Themes: aircraft encounters, black UFOs, blue | | UFOs, disc-shaped UFOs with transparent domes, cigar or fuselage-shap | | ed UFOs, hairy humanoid with wolf face, human-looking UFOnauts, landi | | ngs, landing traces, mystery explosion and fire, radar-visual UFO rep | | orts, reaction of fear by UFO witnesses, sensation of cold, silvery m | | etallic UFOs, teardrop-shaped UFOs, vertical ascent, whistling sound. | | | |  < Calendar | Home | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+