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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| February 3 |
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| 1953 - At 3:15 p.m. a silver disc-shaped object silently zig-zagged |
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| to evade US military jets over Dietrich, Idaho. It then shot off |
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| toward the west at a very high altitude. Project Blue Book lists the |
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| explanation for the encounter as due to a weather balloon. (Sources: |
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| Project Blue Book files counted in official statistics, February |
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| 1953, case 9; Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A History. 1953: |
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| January-February, p. 74). |
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| 1954 - At 11:15 a.m. a rotating top-shaped object, with beams of |
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| light streaming from its portholes, was seen by several on board an |
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| airliner flying near Barquisimeto, Venezuela. Radio contact with the |
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| control tower was interrupted when the plane's radio operator tried |
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| to tell the airport about the UFO. The UFO was green with a red strip |
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| in middle, and descended very rapidly. (Sources: Dominique Weinstein, |
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| Aircraft UFO Encounters, p. 22; Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A History. |
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| 1954: January-May, p. 34; Coral & Jim Lorenzen, UFOs: The Whole |
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| Story, p. 65). |
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| 1957 - A woman named Salter was driving in an uninhabited part of |
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| Georgetown, Connecticut around ten p.m. when she encountered a |
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| five-meter long cigar-shaped object close to the ground on the left |
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| side of the road. It had several portholes, half a meter in diameter, |
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| that were lit by a yellow light. She saw shadows moving about inside. |
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| After a short while the UFO took off going straight up. (Source: |
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| David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, |
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| case A0416, citing investigator Harvey Courtney, APRO Bulletin, |
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| March-April 1962, p. 1). |
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| 1964 - At 2:00 a.m. a woman in Gum Creek, South Australia awoke to a |
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| bright light in her room. She saw a man approximately five feet four |
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| inches tall with a red face and a big nose in her room. He held a |
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| black box that buzzed when he pointed it at her. He also wore a |
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| helmet, green coveralls, and a brown jacket. She sank back into her |
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| bed and fell asleep. She later became a UFO contactee. (Sources: Bill |
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| Chalker & Keith Basterfield, Australian Catalogue of Close Encounter |
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| Type Three Reports, p. 13; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: |
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| Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case A0581, citing Keith Basterfield; |
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| David F. Webb, Proceedings of the CUFOS Conference: 1976, p. 267). |
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| 1965 - At 10:45 p.m. several people witnessed a large, seven-meter |
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| diameter disc-shaped UFO ascend from the beach in South Brighton, New |
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| Zealand. It emitted a whistling noise as it rose up, and dogs in the |
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| area behaved in a highly agitated manner. Flattened dune grass was |
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| discovered at the landing site. (Sources: Gordon I. R. Lore, Jr., |
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| Strange Effects from UFOs, p. 69; Jacque Vallee, Passport to Magonia: |
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| A Century of Landings, case 635, citing the Press Evening Post, |
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| February 4, 1965; Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume 2: A |
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| Thirty Year Report, p. 262). |
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| 1967 - Numerous witnesses saw UFOs with flashing lights and domes |
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| maneuvering in the sky over Piggott, Arkansas. Small satellite |
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| objects and merging objects were seen during the event. Dogs reacted |
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| by barking. (Source: Gordon I. R. Lore, Jr., Strange Effects from |
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| UFOs, p. 71). |
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| 1977 - At 9:30 p.m. several children at a youth camp in Tasmania, |
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| Australia at Seven-Mile Beach observed a stationary, dome-shaped |
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| object hovering near the beach. The object then moved behind some |
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| trees, partially obscuring it. On the dome was a row of windows |
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| through which at least two of the children reported seeing a thin |
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| humanoid figure with a round head. It seemed to be moving back and |
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| forth behind the window. One child described the object as similar to |
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| two plates placed edge to edge, with flashing yellow white lights |
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| along the edge and a red light on top of the dome. The object |
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| disappeared from view behind the trees. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted |
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| Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1977-68, citing |
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| Tasmanian UFO Investigation Centre). |
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| Seven Mile Beach, Tasmania - 1977 |
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| 1981 - At 9:40 p.m. a luminous ovoid object maneuvered at 30 meters |
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| altitude in Ross, Tasmania and paced a car. When the car approached a |
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| hotel, it shot straight up and out of sight. (Source: Keith Roberts, |
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| UFO Research Australia Newsletter, May 1982, p. 6). |
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| 1983 - At 1:10 a.m. a 28-year-old woman observed a very large |
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| metallic, cylindrical flying object with structural detail up close |
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| while driving on a highway near Mobile, Alabama. She could see 20-30 |
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| occupants inside through the windows. They appear to pay no attention |
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| to her, although she feels a sense of euphoria during the event. She |
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| had earlier had dreams of a UFO abduction encounter including a |
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| physical exam. (Sources: Ed Brown, APRO Bulletin, May 1984, p. 1; |
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| Thomas E. Bullard, UFO Abductions: The Measure of a Mystery, case |
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| 103). |
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| 1984 - Mr. Jonsson was driving home in Tingsryd, Sweden at around |
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| 1:00 a.m. when he saw a disc-shaped object 80 meters across and some |
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| 5-10 meters above the road ahead of him. He got to his home, got his |
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| camera, and went back to the site of his encounter. His car stalled, |
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| and he recalled seeing several beings who attempted to abduct him. He |
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| had nearly two hours of missing time. An independent witness verified |
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| seeing the UFO. (Sources: Doris Graziano, APRO Bulletin, June 1985, |
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| p. 8; Thomas E. Bullard, UFO Abductions: The Measure of a Mystery, |
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| case 270). |
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| 1994 - Six witnesses, including a Mr. Giulo, observed a strange |
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| humanoid wandering around on the nearby rocky shore in Ancona, Italy |
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| at 9:00 a.m. The humanoid was described as about 1.5 meters tall and |
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| wearing a tight-fitting black coverall that covered his entire body |
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| including his unusually long feet. The face was elongated with two |
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| huge round eyes that had round black pupils. The creature appeared to |
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| be wearing earphones and a helmet with a thin protruding antenna on |
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| one side. It seemed to stagger as it moved slowly. After ten minutes |
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| it rose up, slowly and vertically, into the air, disappearing from |
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| sight quickly. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database |
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| 1994, case # 2507, citing CISU Italy). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 14 December 2004). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: abduction, animal reactions |
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| : dogs agitated and barking, bedroom visitation, cigar-shaped or cyli |
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| ndrical UFOs, domed disc, flying humanoid, ground traces, inside UFO |
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| occupants, landing, missing time, multi-year reports from Tasmania, o |
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| void UFO, possible emotional manipulation of witness during humanoid |
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| encounter, short red-faced humanoid, thin humanoids, vertical ascent. |
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