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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| August 25th |
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| 1950 - 250 miles southwest of Bermuda over the Atlantic Ocean (29.67º |
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| N, 67.47º W). At 8:00 p.m. radarman S/Sgt. William Shaffer, flying in |
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| a B-29, picked up an unidentified radar blip. The B-29 followed the |
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| unidentified target, then passed it at one-quarter-mile distance, |
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| whereupon the target followed them for the next five minutes. It |
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| passed the B-29 and sped away. A blue streak was seen in the sky |
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| three minutes later. Total time of tracking: 20 minutes. (Source: Don |
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| Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1951 - At 9:10 p.m. four Texas Tech professors--Robinson, Oberg, |
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| Ducker, and George--in a backyard in Lubbock, Texas saw the "Lubbock |
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| Lights", a string of perhaps 50 beads of light in a semi-circle or |
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| wing shape, which passed over from north to south. They were seen |
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| again less than one hour later. (Sources: Project Grudge Report #2, |
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| December 1951, p. 31; Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume I, p. |
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| 131; Michael David Hall, Captain Edward J. Ruppelt: Summer of the |
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| Saucers--1952, p. 30). |
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| 1951 - In Albuquerque, New Mexico Sandia Base Security Guard Hugh |
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| Young and his wife sighted a huge flying wing-shaped craft pass over |
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| their heads at 9:58 p.m. at an estimated 800 to 1,000-feet altitude. |
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| The craft made no sound. Its size was estimated as 1.5 times the |
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| wingspan of a B-36 bomber, or 350 feet. It had dark, chordwise |
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| stripes on the underside, and 6-8 pairs of soft, glowing lights on |
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| the trailing edge of "wing". Its speed was estimated at 300-400 |
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| m.p.h., object seen for about 30 seconds. (Sources: Don Berliner, |
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| Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns; UNICAT, case # 479; Kevin D. Randall, |
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| The UFO Casebook, p. 56). |
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| 1952 - At Holloman AFB, New Mexico around 3:40 p.m., civilian |
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| supervisor Fred Lee and foreman L.A. Aquilar saw a round silver |
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| object fly south, turn and fly north, then make a 360-degree turn and |
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| shoot up vertically after 3-5 minutes. (Sources: Don Berliner, |
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| Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns, UNICAT, case # 741). |
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| 1952 - In Pittsburg, Kansas at 5:35 a.m. radio station musician |
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| William Squyres saw a dull aluminum object, shaped like two meat |
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| platters, face to face. The object was hovering about 10 feet above |
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| the ground, 100 yards off the road, with a slight rocking motion. He |
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| estimated its size at 75-feet long, 45-feet wide, and 15-feet thick. |
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| The head and shoulders of a man could be seen through a window in the |
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| front section, through which a blue light shone. The midsection had |
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| numerous windows through which could be seen some type of regular |
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| movement. A series of small propellers were arranged along the outer |
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| edge of the object spaced close together, revolving at high speed. It |
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| ascended vertically with a sound like a large covey of quail starting |
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| to fly at the same time. Vegetation showed signs of having been |
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| disturbed under the object. (Sources: NICAP UFO Investigator, January |
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| 1958, p. 24; The Hynek UFO Report, p. 200; Don Berliner, Project |
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| Bluebook UFO Unknowns; UNICAT, case # 292). |
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| August 25, 1952 Pittsburg, Kansas |
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| [Sketch of August 25, 1952 Pittsburg, Kansas sighting] |
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| 1955 - Four teenagers in a car in Greenhills, Ohio saw a creature |
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| with a luminous body, standing near a fireplug. (Source: Leonard |
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| Stringfield, Inside Saucer Post...3-0 Blue, p. 64; Jacques Vallee, |
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| Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 252). |
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| 1959 - At around eleven o'clock in the morning near Hagen, |
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| Werdehl-Eveking, Germany Lutz Holtmann began walking toward a bright |
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| object he had seen in the forest, but he fainted when he got close to |
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| it. When he regained consciousness he saw it silently take off in a |
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| vertical ascent. He described the UFO as round with tripod landing |
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| gear and two rows of bright openings. It was about 30 meters in |
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| diameter. (Sources: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of |
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| Landings, case 496;Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1959, |
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| both citing UFO Nachrichten, October 1959). |
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| 1960 - On this afternoon an agriculture student named Nielsen was |
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| sucked up into a flying saucer in Halmstad, Sweden. He lost |
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| consciousness; when he came to he found himself on a bed in a room |
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| with light-emitting walls. A man wearing coveralls apologized to |
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| him in Swedish. He was then taken to an underground base. (Source: |
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| Flying Saucer Review, April 1963, p. 10; David F. Webb & Ted |
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| Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case # A0503). |
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| 1961 - On or about this date five persons riding in a car near |
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| Toulouse, France observed a luminous, yellow sphere, 8 meters in |
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| diameter, that was flying about 10 meters above the road. It had |
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| horizontal and vertical bands of darker tone that gave the impression |
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| of windows. The UFO flew up and away very fast when the car reached |
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| town. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of |
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| Landings, case 523). |
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| 1964 - A silvery gray object with a dome on top, blinking red lights, |
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| a solid white light, and lights on the rim was sighted at close range |
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| by four boys in Littleton, Massachusetts at 9:30 p.m. It hovered with |
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| a fluttering motion near the ground, then finally shot off at high |
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| speed. The witnesses were able to approach to within 500 feet of the |
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| craft before it left. (Source: Raymond E. Fowler, case investigation |
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| file, report dated August 29, 1964). |
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| Littleton, Massachusetts Close Encounter - 1964 |
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| [Sketch of Littleton, Massachusetts CE-I - 1964 encounter] |
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| 1964 - An hour later in Lynn, Massachusetts another witness, |
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| 17-year-old Richard Pratt, heard a whistling sound and sighted a |
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| second domed disc. It was described as a silvery oval twenty feet in |
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| diameter, with a soft white glow and a lighted rim. It descended to |
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| below the treetops, only 300 feet away from the witness. (Sources: |
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| Raymond E. Fowler, case investigation file, report dated August 31, |
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| 1964; NICAP UFO Investigator, September 1964; Jacques Vallee, |
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| Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, case 622).622 Aug. 25, |
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| 1964 Lynn (Massachusetts). |
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| Lynn, Massachusetts Close Encounter - 1964 |
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| [Sketch of Lynn, Massachusetts CE-I - 1964 encounter] |
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| 1965 - At three o'clock in the morning Zoilo Campos Aguilar, a night |
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| watchman, observed an object very close to the ground |
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| in Terreon, Mexico for 38 minutes. It was semi-oval shaped with a |
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| powerful yellow-orange light and left rapidly toward the south with a |
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| double trail. The apparent diameter was that of the full moon. |
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| (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, |
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| case # 688, citing Otto Binder). |
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| 1965 - At 10:10 a.m. a red object shaped like a plate with two |
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| antennae on top and emittting fire and smoke through two openings in |
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| its lower section, shook a school building as it allegedly landed on |
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| the roof in Callao, Peru. Faculty and students at the Santa Leonor |
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| College observed the craft when it rose from the building, spinning |
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| and emitting red light beams as it flew off to the northeast. |
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| (Sources: Flying Saucer Review, November-December 1967; Jacques |
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| Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, case # 689). |
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| 1966 - On this day a domed, disc-shaped craft made complex, high |
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| speed maneuvers over Malibu, California. (Source: Richard H. Hall, |
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| The UFO Evidence, Volume II. A Thirty Year Report, p. 152). |
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| 1967 - At 4:00 p.m. in Eldon, Missouri an ovoid object flew slowly |
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| and silently to the southwest at 800 feet altitude. Two witnesses in |
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| a car attempted to follow it, but it tilted and vanished. (Source: |
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| Ted R. Phillips, FSR Case Histories, December 1971, p. 9). |
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| 1967 - In Catia la Mar, Venezuela three large-sized disc-shaped |
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| objects were seen to emerge from the sea at five o'clock in the |
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| afternoon by Ruben Norato, after he observed a "precipitous movement |
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| of the water." (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A |
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| Century of Landings, case # 872, citing NICAP UFO Investigator, March |
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| 1968). |
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| 1967 - Shortly after 11:00 p.m. a round, hazy mass of orange-red |
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| light, about a quarter of a mile away, was sighted by two witnesses |
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| in Rising Brook, Staffordshire, England. It was estimated to be about |
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| 60 feet in diameter, and at a maximum height of 300-400 feet from the |
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| ground. It hovered, then moved slowly to the south, stopped, and then |
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| moved back again. It made no sound. (Source: Roger H. Stanway & |
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| Anthony Pace, UFOs Unidentified Undeniable, p. 7). |
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| 1968 - In Aldaya, Valencia, Spain Juan Gazcon del Toro, age 44, |
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| was riding his bicycle home from work at 8:00 p.m., and was crossing |
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| a cultivated field when, as he turned a bend, saw a silvery |
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| gray object on the ground resting on four legs. Next to the object |
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| stood two short beings; the witness bicycled closer to the object, |
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| stopped 40 meters away from it, and then looked at it more closely. |
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| The craft had a small dome with an antennae on top, and an open door |
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| from which a silvery ladder extended to the ground. Both beings wore |
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| helmets with visors from which a rubber hose like protrusion was |
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| apparently connected to their chest area. They also wore wide belts |
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| and small boots, and their outfits were white in color. The beings |
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| stood by the object ignoring the witness, so he pedalled his bicycle |
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| away from the site and did not watch the object depart. (Sources: |
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| Vicente-Juan Ballester Olmos & Fernandez Peri, Enciclopedia De los |
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| Encuentros Cercanos con Ovnis, p. 83; Albert S. Rosales, 1968 |
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| Humanoid Contact Database, case # 95, citing Ballester Olmos Olmos & |
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| Fernandez Peri; UNICAT, case # 493). |
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| 1971 - Feeling a compulsion to go to a certain place, Paul de Brescia |
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| walked to an isolated wooded area near Grasse, France. In a clearing |
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| he encountered two very tall humanoids, about 1.85 meters in height |
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| with well-proportioned bodies and long blond hair. They wore |
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| tight-fitting bluish metallic coveralls with wide white belts and |
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| white gloves. The witness felt a sense of compassion and |
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| understanding emanating from the humanoids. The humanoids approached |
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| him and communicated in French, telling him that they had come from |
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| the star system of Vega. They were here on a mission to attempt to |
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| persuade humanity to change its ways. After more conversation one of |
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| the humanoids gave Paul something resembling a piece of chocolate, |
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| which he ate, he became drowsy and later woke up in his apartment, |
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| suffering a complete amnesia of the event. He was only able to recall |
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| the incident on a later date. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid |
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| Contact Database 1971, citing Denys Breysse, Project Becassine). |
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| 1972 - Steve Cleveland, a carnival worker from Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
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| called radio station WLS in Chicago to report that as he had been |
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| sitting on his suitcase outside of Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin at around |
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| 2:00 a.m. hoping to hitch a ride to Eau Clare, when he had seen "a |
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| huge ship" come down in a nearby field, out of which came two beings |
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| about five feet tall. They took some samples of the vegetation and |
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| got back into the object, which then lifted off. He said he observed |
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| the phenomenon for 15 minutes. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, |
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| HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1972-22, citing |
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| APRO Bulletin, November-December 1973). |
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| 1976 - At 2:30 a.m. a 10-year-old boy in Blissfield, Michigan got up |
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| to go to the bathroom. When he looked out the window he saw a deep |
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| orange luminous globe blinking on and off and slowly zigzagging in |
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| the sky. He watched it for 10-15 minutes, feeling a “pull” from it. |
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| Then when it blinked he suddenly found himself inside it, where |
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| two greenish beings sat with their arms over a table with little |
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| black knobs. They were busy manipulating the knobs while a third |
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| being stood in front of the boy. The third entity was about an inch |
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| taller than the boy. The beings appeared not to have any eyes, nose, |
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| mouth, or neck, and instead of fingers they had pincers like a |
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| crayfish. They had two small projections on the top of their heads. |
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| Their legs did not end in feet, and when they walked it sounded like |
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| "a wooden legged pirate.” The skin on their cheeks and arms was bumpy |
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| and rough like an alligator, and there were scales on their bodies. |
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| They did not utter words, but “hummed like Morse code.” After what |
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| seemed like about five seconds the boy found himself back in his |
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| house, and ran upstairs. Later that same night, at about five a.m., |
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| his 11-year old sister awoke and saw a blue light outside her window. |
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| (Sources: Dr. Ron Westrum, CUFOS case files, report dated November |
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| 12, 1976; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid |
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| Reports, case # 1976-65, citing Ron Westrum). |
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| 1976 - At shortly after 8:00 p.m. a silver disc-shaped object hovered |
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| over the Tappan Zee Bridge in South Nyack, New York for 10 minutes. |
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| It then ascended, and flew away to the east. There were several other |
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| sightings in Westchester County. (Source: John Wallace Spencer, UFO |
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| Yearbook, p. 91) |
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| 1977 - At 10:30 a.m. a driver described as a very reliable man was |
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| driving along a highway in Lluchmayor Palma de Mallorca, Baleares, |
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| Spain when he saw a very small (35 cm) object in the road directly |
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| ahead of him. It was too late to stop the car, and he knocked the |
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| "bowling pin shaped" thing down and ran it over, "feeling an intense |
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| sensation that he had killed a living being." Investigation at the |
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| site disclosed a circular wet stain. About two weeks earlier, there |
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| had been a UFO sighting at Palma de Mallorca. No UFO was associated |
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| with this incident. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: |
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| Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case # 1977-46, citing Ignacio |
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| Darnaude & Antonio Moya Cerpa). |
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| 1977 - Many witnesses in Montjoly, Finistere, France watched a |
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| noctural light rise from the sea at 9:30 p.m. It was seen a second |
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| time at 11:02 p.m. It zigzagged to the west, and was completely |
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| silent. (Source: Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue # 340). |
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| 1978 - A young couple in Villa Carlos Paz, Entre Rios, Argentina was |
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| pursued by a UFO that gave off a yellow light with violet flashes |
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| and left a brilliant trail. It made a high-pitched humming sound like |
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| jet turbines, and made two turns over their vicinity. To get away |
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| they hid in an abandoned house. (Source: Jane Thomas, UFO |
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| Newsclipping Service, November 1978, p. 16, citing Cronica, September |
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| 27, 1978). |
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| 1979 - In Villenueve-sur-Lot, Lot-et-Garonne department, France a |
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| 10-meter in diameter disc-shaped UFO paced a car at 11:20 a.m. for |
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| two minutes, and then stopped low over a field. No traces were found. |
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| (Source: Lumieres dans la Nuit, October 1979). |
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| 1979 - A 25-year-old administrator and two of his companions on |
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| Balsam Lake in Polk County, Wisconsin watch a shiny metallic disc |
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| oscillating in the sky in a falling leaf motion for seven minutes. It |
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| stopped, rose up, circled, and then went off towards the northeast. |
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| That night in Hudon, Wisconsin four more people, including a |
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| 40-year-old salesman, witnessed a disc-shaped UFO for five minutes. |
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| (Source: Allan Hendry, International UFO Reporter, December 1979, |
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| p. 4). |
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| 1981 - Two women, Chinigo and Gudaitis, driving in a car on a rural |
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| road in Killingly, Connecticut at 9:15 p.m. saw two bright lights, |
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| then a lopsided hexagonal shaped object that followed their car |
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| through several turns. (Sources: Joe Graziano, APRO Bulletin, |
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| February 1982, p. 7; John F. Schuessler, MUFON UFO Journal, November |
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| 1982, p. 4, citing Norwich Bulletin, August 27, 1981). |
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| 1988 - In Dal'negorsk in the Far East of Russia a dull white |
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| hemisphere rose up from near the ground behind a house at 11:00 p.m. |
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| It was surrounded by a fog or mist. The object then was seen emitting |
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| a beam of light. It remained present for two hours. (Source: Timothy |
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| Good, The UFO Report 1990, p. 123). |
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| 1989 - Driving north on 9th Avenue in Pensacola, Florida close to |
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| Olive Road a 20-year-old woman reported sighting a white, |
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| rectangular object flying just above the trees about half a mile |
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| away. She turned left on another road to get a better view, but could |
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| not see because trees were blocking here view. She went back to the |
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| point of her first view, but the object had gone. The sighting lasted |
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| 30 seconds. (Source: Carol & Rex Salisberry, MUFON UFO CD-Rom |
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| Database of Reports, case # 891007d). |
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| 1991 - At 10:00 p.m. a 64-year-old farmer in Muriti, near the city |
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| of Paraipaba, Ceara State, Brazil saw a ball of light with |
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| two smaller BOLs to one side of it. All three objects moved slowly |
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| east to west. Three of the farmer's neighbors came outside to see the |
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| UFOs as well. The objects stopped, and then moved toward the four |
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| witnesses, then finally blinked out. (Source: Richard F. Haines, |
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| Project Delta: A Study of Multiple UFO, p. 52, citing Bob Pratt). |
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| 1992 - Beginning at 9:51 p.m. a group of four witnesses in Durant, |
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| Oklahoma watched a cone-shaped UFO with light beams that swung in the |
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| sky in a pendulum motion. The UFO was blue on top, yellow in the |
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| middle, and white on the bottom. The first witness, age 65, saw the |
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| light outside through a window through some trees. "It moved fast |
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| from one position to another." The first witness called the others to |
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| come out, who viewed it for about 30 minutes until they got tired of |
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| watching. (Source: Dennis W. Stacy, MUFON UFO Journal, September |
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| 1993, p. 20). |
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| 1993 - In Moliets-et-Maa, Landes, France a 30 meter long, silent gray |
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| "cloud" rotated in the sky, then emitted 8 truncated coherent light |
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| beams through "doors." It flew off to the north. (Source: Lumieres |
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| dans la Nuit, issue # 322). |
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| 1996 - At a dam northeast of Wheatland, Wyoming a witness watched a |
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| huge disc-shaped UFO following an airliner to the northeast at 1:30 |
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| a.m. The UFO then came to hover and zig-zag over the dam. It had many |
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| white portholes along the rim of the object. The encounter lasted |
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| over two and a half hours. (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, |
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| sighting R. Leo Sprinkle). |
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| 2000 - Two witnesses watched a multi-colored triangular object as it |
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| hovered over Gunn, Alberta, Canada at 10:05 p.m. The colors of the |
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| UFO were green, blue, red, yellow, and orange; it later disappeared |
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| with a bright flash of light. (Sources: George Filer, Filer's Files, |
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| September 2000, p. 18; Geoff Dittman, 2000 Canadian UFO Survey, case |
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| # 151). |
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| 2001 - At 3:27 p.m. two solid orange objects were seen moving slowly |
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| in the blue sky over Saint-Laurent, Chambly, Quebec. Photos were |
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| taken. (Source: Geoff Dittman, 2001 Canadian UFO Survey, case # 271, |
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| citing Alberta UFO Study Group). |
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| 2001 - In Manning, Alberta, Canada at 12:30 a.m. two witnesses |
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| watched a blue light that dropped to the ground, then flashed |
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| intermittently for 45 minutes. It finally rose again into the sky. |
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| (Source:Geoff Dittman, 2001 Canadian UFO Survey, case # 272, citing |
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| Alberta UFO Study Group). |
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| 2002 - Peter O'Hanlon sighted four orange glowing triangular objects |
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| flying in formation over the outskirts of Waterford, Ireland at 10:05 |
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| p.m. The two in the rear moved about erratically, and all four |
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| followed a curved trajectory across the sky until out of sight. |
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| (Source: Dermot Butler, Conspiracy of Silence: UFOs in Ireland, p. |
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| 137). |
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| 2003 - Shortly after 6 p.m. three witnesses with the last names of |
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| Duffy and Myers, driving near Lispole, Ireland saw what looked like a |
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| light aircraft trailing flames and smoke, which appeared to crash |
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| near Lispole along the R559 route. No wreckage was ever |
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| found.(Sources: Dermot Butler, Conspiracy of Silence: UFOs in |
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| Ireland, p. 105; The Star, August 26, 2003). |
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| 2003 - A shiny, silvery tumbling disc was seen moving slowly to the |
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| southeast from Lompoc, California. The sighting reportedly lasted |
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| five minutes. (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting |
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| Center, Seattle, August 2003 webpage). |
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| |
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| 2004 - Military maneuvers code-named "Shield of the Fatherland-2004" |
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| had begun in the forests of Belarus. A senior lieutenant named |
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| Dmitriy, commander of a reconnaissance diversion group (RDG), was |
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| performing rear guard operations and was engaged in destroying |
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| targets pre-positioned at Krepachi, Baranovichi area, Brest region. |
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| On the night of August 24 they made camp. Two men code-named |
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| "Rainbow" and "Hedgehog" were posted for night watch duty. The group |
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| had decided to make camp 375 meters away from the village of Krepachi |
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| in the Brest region. The location was mixed forest, in a clearing |
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| with two large old oak trees and a lake between them. The almost |
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| deserted village was not on any map, and the nearest really inhabited |
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| place was the hamlet of Gorodiszhe. At 3:08 a.m. they were awakened |
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| by a bright but plain spreading orange light. Their portable radio |
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| communications continued to work. Dmitriy asked Rainbow by radio if |
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| he had seen anything. Rainbow replied that he could see a |
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| plate-shaped craft about 27 meters from him, hovering over the ground |
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| at an altitude of about 2.5m. Dmitriy then gave the command to take |
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| defensive positions and prepare the grenade launcher. After |
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| confirming that all his men were ready, Dmitriy took another man, |
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| "Barkhan", and went on a reconnaissance patrol. The object was |
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| generally saucer-shaped with a truncated cone above. At close |
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| observation the object seemed metallic. The UFO emitted a beam of |
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| turquoise beam of light from its center. Unexpectedly, "Hedgehog" |
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| next reported that he could see four figures approaching him from the |
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| object, but he could not see them properly because of the tall grass |
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| concealing them. The soldiers then turned on their laser rangefinder |
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| to infrared mode. The humanoid figures seemed very tall, but the men |
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| still could not see them properly. Dmitriy noticed that the figures |
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| moved evenly as if robotic in nature. Seconds later the UFO quickly |
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| gained altitude, zooming out of sight beyond the clouds. According to |
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| the laser rangefinder the UFO's departing speed was 2600 kilometers |
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| per hour. The humanoid figures then walked in different directions. |
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| Dmitriy did not order his men to follow them, because that could lead |
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| to separating the group, which contradicted the defensive order. The |
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| figures seemed to walk through some high tension wires as if they |
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| were not there. Dmitriy could only hope that the humanoids and object |
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| would quickly leave and that his men would not be harmed. |
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| |
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| After returning to their unit, some of the men informed senior |
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| officers of what had taken place. The officers ordered the men to |
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| keep silence, in order to prevent them from being discharged from the |
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| Army for "psychological" reasons. One officer suggested that the men |
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| had been hallucinating as a result of the rigorous training |
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| exercises. Later, intelligence personnel interviewed the men, and |
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| appeared to be relieved that the men had not used their weapons |
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| against the "aliens" for fear of retaliation. A female resident of |
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| the village told Army investigators that spherical and disk-shaped |
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| objects were often observed in the location. The villagers had been |
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| pasturing cows in the glade where the UFO had descended, and the |
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| soldiers had camped, and they reported that the cows' milk production |
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| had dropped dramatically. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, 2004 Humanoid |
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| Contact Database, citing "UFO at Military Maneuvers in Belarus", |
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| Inoplanetyanin (Extraterrestrial) Newspaper, Ukraine, January 30, |
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| 2005). |
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| |
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| 2004 - At 4:00 p.m. an elderly man and a young boy in Lagos, Nigeria |
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| reported seeing a circular craft crash at the shoreline. According to |
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| the man, he was cooling off at a beach resort when a circular-shaped |
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| object flew over him and crashed onto the waters off of the beach. He |
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| reported the case to the Aviation Authority, but they did not believe |
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| him. The young boy, who was peddling spring water around the beach |
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| resort, also corroborated the first witness's account, but was also |
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| brushed aside by authorities. as an infantile hallucination. The site |
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| where the craft was purported to have crashed was later searched by |
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| divers, and they claimed to have found nothing. (Source: Albert S. |
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| Rosales,2004 Humanoid Contact Database, citing Peter Davenport, |
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| National UFO Reporting Center, August 2004 web page). |
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| |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 20 August 2012). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: abductions, aluminum-colored or silvery UFOs, car |
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| pacings, compulsive behavior by witness to go to a rendezvous, cone- |
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| shaped UFO, disc-shaped UFOs, domed discs, flying wing-shaped UFOs, h |
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| uman-looking humanoid, humming sound, landings, luminous humanoid, me |
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| tallic blue uniforms, multi-colored UFOs, nautical UFOs: discs emergi |
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| ng from sea, Nordic humanoids, orange UFOs, pendulum motion, short UF |
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| Onauts, spherical UFO, tall UFOnauts, triangular UFOs, tripod landing |
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| gear, vertical ascent, white uniforms, yellow UFO, zigzag maneuvers. |
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