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| [On This Day] |
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|  Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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|  October 13 |
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| 1917 - Approximately 70,000 people crowded the fields surrounding the |
| Cova da Iria, a grotto in Fatima, Portugal to witness a promised |
| miracle. Miraculous events and apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
| had been occurring monthly on the 13th of every month since three |
| children--Lucia, Jesus and Marto-- had first met a mysterious lady in |
| blue there in May. Not many of those in the crowd, even those close |
| to the three children, were able to witness the apparition of the |
| Lady on this day, but it is reported that everyone present saw |
| "something." The most common description was of a "gyrating sun" that |
| became a silver disc, and emitted bright rainbow shafts of light, |
| changing colors in succession from red to violet to blue to yellow. |
| The flat silver disc plunged downward toward earth in a zigzag |
| fashion. Catholics present interpreted these events as a sign from |
| God, and the religious event was later sanctioned as a miracle by the |
| Roman Catholic Church. The prophesies revealed that day have been |
| kept secret by the Vatican, but reportedly involve the assassination |
| of "the last Pope." (Sources: Richard H. Hall, From Airships to |
| Arnold: A Preliminary Catalogue of UFO Reports in the Early 20th |
| Century (1900-1946), p. 12; John A. Keel, Operation Trojan Horse, p. |
| 259; Jacques Vallee, Anatomy of a Phenomenon, p. 149; Jacques Vallee, |
| The Invisible College, p. 143). |
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| 1953 - Four maneuvering, nocturnal UFOs and the fall of "angel hair" |
| was reported to have occurred in Pleasant Hill, California this |
| night. (Source: Harold Wilkins, Flying Saucers Uncensored, p. 201). |
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| 1954 - At 10:05 a.m. a weather observer in Nouasseur, French Morocco, |
| following a balloon in his theodolite, saw a round, flat, silver |
| object fly straight and level. (Source: Don Berliner, Project Blue Book |
| Unknowns). |
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| 1954 - At 4:30 p.m. in Graulhet, Tarn department, France, numerous |
| witnesses consistently reported that a white object flew southward at |
| full speed without leaving a vapor trail and then exploded. At the |
| same time a circular object, much smaller and silvery, seemed to |
| spurt out of the mass of debris and continue straight toward the |
| south. The burst of fragments scattered throughout the sky and fell |
| gently down like shreds of paper or cloth. The debris, which |
| resembled silvery filaments clinging together like cobwebs, "wilted |
| away" when handled. This volatile "angel hair" dropped by UFOs, |
| usually in the month of October, has been described many times since |
| 1947. (Source: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and the Straight Line |
| Mystery, p. 170). |
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| 1954 - Three hours later in Crocq, France, at Donjon de Montlaur, J. |
| Dubois and four other witnesses saw a round craft maneuver, giving |
| off a blinding light. It had some openings or portholes, and seemed |
| to come down and land far away from them. (Source: Jacques Vallee, |
| Passport to Magonia, p. 227). |
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| 1954 - On that same night Messrs. Olivier and Perano and a third man |
| in Bourrasole, France saw a reddish disc about 4 meters in diameter |
| with a small humanoid close by. The being stood about 1.2 meters (5 |
| feet) tall, wearing a diving suit. "His head was large with respect |
| to the rest of the body and he had two enormous eyes. The suit was |
| bright and shiny like glass." The Disc was surrounded by a sort of |
| misty glow. One of the witnesses came within 20 meters of it and |
| found himself paralyzed. The craft took off, throwing the man who |
| stood closest to the ground, and rose into the sky very fast. |
| (Sources: La Croix, October 16, 1954; Jacques Vallee, Passport to |
| Magonia, p. 227). |
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| 1957 - On this night Antonio Villas Boas witnessed a UFO making |
| complex maneuvers in the sky above his family's farmhouse in Sao |
| Francisco de Sales, Brazil. This is three nights prior to his famous |
| abduction experience, which occurred in the early morning hours of |
| October 16. (Source: Olavo T. Fontes, APRO Bulletin, July 1966, p. |
| 5). |
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| 1967 - On this day in Le Mas, France (Lozere department) at 12:45 |
| p.m., a young woman saw three small beings dressed in copper-red |
| suits. Other observers saw only a compass needle deviate and a brief |
| apparition of a line of six luminous discs. (Source: David F. Webb |
| and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of humanoid reports, citing |
| Lumieres dans la Nuit, January 1968, p. 19). |
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| 1969 - At 10:00 p.m. a round object flew over Vancouver, British |
| Columbia. The witness reported seeing several men inside. (Source: |
| John Brent Musgrave, UFO Occupants and Critters, p. 49). |
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| 1971 - In the afternoon in Kladar, Bosnia (then part of Yugoslavia) a |
| cloud of dense "flying smoke" one kilometer long and 1 meter wide |
| moved in an undulating wave across the sky. (Source: Awareness, |
| October 1977, p. 10, citing J. Bernard Delair, UFO Register, volume |
| 3, 1972, case no. 121). |
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| 1972 - At 2:30 a.m., in the old part of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Sr. |
| Joaquin Mercado and his wife watched a triangular formation of lights |
| move back and forth in the sky from the terrace of their apartment. |
| In the early morning of the same day, twenty hospital employees of |
| the Aguadilla Hospital and others saw several UFOs maneuvering in the |
| skies. The hospital supervisor, Sra. Rosa G. de Castro, told |
| reporters that she had seen the dish-shaped objects, with a cone on |
| the upper part, very clearly. They had lights rotating around their |
| peripheries. At one point she saw something shoot out from one of |
| them towards the ground, and then come back up again. (Source: Gordon |
| Creighton, FSR Case Histories, December 1973, pp. 11-14). |
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| 1973 - Photographs of nighttime lights and objects were taken in |
| Tennessee and West Virginia, in the midst of the largest wave of UFO |
| sightings since 1967. In Elkhorn, West Virginia a photograph was |
| taken of a huge object, flashing regularly every one-third of second, |
| which flew toward the southeast. (Source: Ted Spickler, MUFON UFO |
| Journal, June 1977, p. 3). |
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| 1983 - In Gaffney, South Carolina, a married couple awoke at 12:30 |
| a.m. to the sound of a siren, then witnessed a glowing orange-yellow |
| UFO only twenty feet above their neighbor's house. Dogs barked. The |
| UFO, estimated as the size of Winnebago, had two beams of light |
| coming from the bottom. It crossed some power lines and headed to the |
| east toward the nuclear power plant. (Sources: George D. Fawcett case |
| investigations file; UFO Magazine, June 1990, p. 33). |
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| 1989 - Several UFO sightings and a report of humanoids occurred |
| during this day. At 10:20 a.m. in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, Canada a |
| silver disc hovered over a garage, moved away to the north, then came |
| back to hover over a barn. A 22-year-old man out driving to meet a |
| friend in the city of Pensacola, Florida at 8:30 p.m. saw a white, |
| rectangular object hovering near the approaching intersection. He |
| lost sight of it when he drove through the intersection because some |
| trees blocked his view. In Welch, Oklahoma a family of six out |
| driving in the evening on US Route 59 south of town saw two UFOs and |
| two nine-foot-tall luminous green beings, near a disc-shaped object |
| blocking the road. (Sources: Timothy Good, The UFO Report 1991, p. |
| 231; Rex and Carol Salisberry, MUFON case investigations file, case # |
| 891007E; UFO Magazine, June 1990, p. 31). |
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| 1997 - near Gundagai, New South Wales -- On this Monday at |
| approximately 6 p.m. a married couple were traveling by car to |
| Victoria along the Hume Freeway. The weather was clear and there were |
| no clouds in the sky. It was warm and previously there had been a |
| strong north wind, but it had subsided. The witnesses were traveling |
| toward the west and were approximately 100 kilometers north of |
| Gundagai, Australia. As they came over the top of a hill, they |
| noticed a light directly in front of them at about 25 to 30 degrees |
| above the horizon and to the left of the first object. Neither object |
| appeared to be moving. |
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| They watched the objects for the next 30 minutes while driving toward |
| the objects. The distance to the objects had decreased to |
| approximately one mile. They were then able to see that one was |
| triangular and the other was a sphere with a ring around it. The |
| objects began to throw flames from underneath, similar to rockets, |
| although at first neither seemed to move. They stopped the car and |
| got out and the UFOs started to move. The higher object was moving |
| away much faster than the lower one. |
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| The witnesses got out their camera and took three photographs as the |
| UFOs moved higher into the sky. The top object veered to the right |
| while the lower one veered left. They remained lit by the sun while |
| the witnesses were already in the gathering darkness. Both objects |
| turned into black balls as the flames were emitted and remained that |
| way. The total observation time was approximately 45 minutes. The |
| photographs showed many details. The RAAF and Australian Army |
| provided information that discounts the possibilities that these |
| objects were jets, missiles or rockets. (Source: James Owen case |
| investigation files, Victorian UFO Research Society website). |
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| 1997 - On the same day as the Australian sighting, four lights in a |
| row approached a car from behind, being driven by a 30-year-old woman |
| at 8:30 p.m. in Struthers, Scotland. The witness drove at speeds of |
| 90 miles per hour in an attempt to get away, and she does not |
| remember how she got past a sharp bend in road. Possible missing time |
| of about ten minutes. (Source: Ron Halliday, UFO Scotland: The Secret |
| History of Scotland's UFO Phenomenon, p. 156). |
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| 2000 - At 12:30 a.m. a multicolored UFO zigzagged around the sky over |
| Kelowna, British Columbia and made a loud rumbling noise. (Source: |
| Geoff Dittman, Canadian UFO Survey 2000, citing UFOBC case |
| investigation files). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised August 31, 2009). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: Angel hair residue |
| , disc-shaped UFOs, maneuvers, Saturn-shaped UFOs, smoke or cloud, tr |
| iangular UFOs, photographs, short humanoids with large heads, very ta |
| ll humanoids, shiny diver suits, luminous green suits, zigzag motion. |
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| © Donald A. Johnson |
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