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1920 Texas Gulf coast. In 1920, a man witnessed a sighting of four disc-shaped UFOs near the Texas gulf coast. The
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UFOs emitted vibrant pink and pale green lights and resembled large silver plates placed together, each around
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25 feet in diameter and 10 feet thick at the center. The anomalous event occurred during the man's
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night fishing activity. (Chapter 5, Ref 184)
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1920 Between Wathena, Kansas and Rushville, Missouri. In the same year, around 1920, approximately 200 individuals
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witnessed a sizeable cylindrical UFO flying at an estimated altitude of 75 feet between Wathena, Kansas, and
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Rushville, Missouri. The UFO made a sudden maneuver over Rushville, vanishing into a nearby cloud shortly after. (Chapter 5, Ref 185)
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1922 Prairie Grove, Arkansas. In 1922, a young boy from Prairie Grove, Arkansas, had a lasting UFO encounter. While
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playing, he noticed a hat-shaped object in the sky, positioned around two or three hundred feet above the shade trees.
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Comparable in size to automobiles, the object featured a central dome on a circular brim, leaving an enduring
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impression on the witness. (Chapter 5, Ref 186)
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1923 Benton, Illinois. In 1923, a family residing in Benton, Illinois, witnessed an unexpected aerial display provided by a UFO.
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The family observed a cloud-like object in the sky, which moved southwards, slowed down, and then performed intricate
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maneuvers around various landmarks. The object displayed colorful lights around its edge, including red, blue, green,
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and ecru, with a particularly bright ecru spotlight. After descending and briefly revealing a pillar of light, the object
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vanished from sight, leaving the witness with a lasting memory of a UFO encounter. (Chapter 5, Ref 187)
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1926 Salt Lake City, Utah. In 1926, during the early days of general aviation, an airmail pilot near Salt Lake City, Utah, had
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a noteworthy encounter with an unconventional aircraft. The pilot reported a cylindrical UFO without wings or a propeller,
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approximately 90 feet long and 8 to 10 feet in diameter. The UFO repeatedly approached his plane, causing engine issues
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within a 50-yard proximity. The pilot was forced to land, after which the UFO rapidly departed and vanished within seconds. (Chapter 6, Ref 188)
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1920's American Southwest. During the 1920s, a pioneer pilot engaged in barnstorming in the Southwest reported encountering
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approximately six UFOs that resembled manhole covers. The pilot's friend recounted that the UFOs maintained a distance
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of about 200 yards and flew alongside him for around five minutes, effortlessly keeping up with his plane. Eventually, the
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UFOs altered their course and departed, leaving the pilot amazed and convinced of their genuine existence. (Chapter 6, Ref 189)
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1927 Marin County, California. In 1927, a woman in Marin County, California, reported witnessing a dynamic UFO sighting. She described a
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cigar-shaped craft emerging from a cloud and swiftly moving across the sky toward Tamalpais. While she initially thought it could be a
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dirigible, she noticed distinct differences in its shape and behavior, as it was elongated and yellow in color, moving at high speed.
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The craft appeared to alter its shape by contracting and elongating as it passed by her viewpoint. (Chapter 6, Ref 190)
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1927 West Frankfort, Illinois. In 1927, a young individual in West Frankfort, Illinois, had a close encounter with a disc-shaped UFO. The
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object, which emitted revolving and flashing lights, approached noiselessly, coming to a halt around 100 feet away and hovering above
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a house. The witness estimated the UFO to be approximately 40 feet in diameter, resembling stainless steel. It featured a gondola-like section
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with round windows emitting blue-white light. The UFO extended a thin rod or wire, closed its windows like a camera's iris shutter,
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and then resumed revolving before departing in the opposite direction. (Chapter 6, Ref 191)
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1928 Milton, North Dakota. In 1928, two brothers herding cattle across the prairie near Milton, North Dakota, encountered a UFO resembling
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an inverted soup bowl. The craft, positioned around 15 to 20 feet above the ground, emitted several light rays ahead of it. The
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witnesses described the UFO as being 20 to 25 feet in diameter, made of polished metal. At one point, the object came close to them,
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and they heard a noise resembling air escaping from a tube emanating from the craft. (Chapter 6, Ref 192)
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1922 Ireland. In 1922, soldiers hiding in an Irish cave during the civil war shot at an object they mistook for an enemy armored car. The
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object retaliated by emitting flame jets, forcing the soldiers to retreat due to the heat and smoke. As they left the cave, the object,
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circular and bright like aluminum, ascended into the sky at dawn. (Chapter 6, Ref 193)
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1924 Lake Okanogan, British Columbia. In 1924, a man rowing a boat on Lake Okanagan in British Columbia had an eerie encounter with a
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mysterious object. He observed a pearly silver craft against the remaining twilight, descending to about 300 feet above the water's
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surface. The object, moving at around 30 to 40 miles per hour, displayed faint dark blue light at the rear and a more intense blue
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light with a rectangular grid pattern. After a quarter-mile of level travel, the craft abruptly ascended at a steep angle and rapidly
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accelerated until it vanished from sight. (Chapter 6, Ref 194)
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Aug. 5, 1926 Northern China. In 1926, a Russian adventurer in northern China witnessed an unusual event. While observing a large black eagle, he
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and his companions noticed a massive, shiny oval object reflecting the sun's light, moving swiftly from north to south and then
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changing direction to southwest. The object had a brilliant surface and disappeared into the blue sky, leaving a lasting
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impression on the witnesses. (Chapter 6, Ref 195)
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1927 Romania. In 1927, two notable UFO sightings occurred in different parts of the world. In the first case, a cylindrical object was
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witnessed flying over a Romanian village during clear daylight conditions. Multiple observers, including an engineer, reported the
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object to be around 50 to 65 feet long and 10 to 13 feet in diameter. It was described as smoke gray in color and moved silently
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at an altitude of less than 1,000 feet. (Chapter 6, Ref 196)
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1927 New South Wales, Australia. In 1927, an intriguing UFO event occurred in a remote area of New South Wales, Australia. Two brothers
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encountered a cylindrical UFO with a dome on top, emanating a dull light. The object suddenly hissed, producing a dazzling light
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that illuminated the surroundings. It landed on a nearby hill, leaving a scorched area of grass about 30 feet in diameter. The
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next morning, the brothers discovered the scorched patch, and their neighbors confirmed witnessing the glowing object's descent
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before it vanished into the darkness. (Chapter 6, Ref 197)
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1920 Quebec, Canada. During the 1920s, various cases of landed UFOs, some reportedly with occupants, were documented. In 1920, a man
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in Quebec, Canada, encountered a circular UFO while returning home at night. Describing it as around 50 feet in diameter and 16
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feet high with a yellow light, he observed small humanoid figures moving rapidly around the craft's exterior, emitting child-like sounds.
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The UFO subsequently departed with mechanical noises and the sound of rushing air. (Chapter 6, Ref 198)
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1920 Mount Pleasant, Iowa. In 1920, a fisherman in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, shared a peculiar UFO encounter from his time at a pond. As he
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fished, a small disc-shaped object emerged from nearby trees and landed about 15 feet away. The object was blue, roughly the size of a
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five-gallon cream can, and remarkably silent. Intrigued, the man began approaching the craft, but it lifted off gradually over the trees
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and vanished without making any noise. (Chapter 6, Ref 199)
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1922 Hubbell, Nebraska. In 1922, a Nebraska hunter recounted an extraordinary experience while hunting near Hubbell. He reported hearing
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crackling sounds and a high-pitched noise before observing a brightly lit circular object descending and landing out of sight behind
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a hill. What stood out the most was his claim of encountering an enormous, eight-foot-tall "magnificent flying creature" that landed
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near the circular object. The hunter followed the creature's tracks in the snow for miles but was unable to spot it again. (Chapter 6, Ref 200)
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1923 Richmond, Indiana. In 1923, an Indiana farm boy claimed to have encountered a UFO near Richmond. He described a metallic machine with
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lights all around it, inhabited by five occupants, one of whom was referred to as the commander. The object had a dome-shaped top with
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holes, stood on three legs, and the occupants were about four feet tall with blond hair. After observing for about five minutes, the craft
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ascended, retracting its tripod legs and whizzed off to the west. The witness remained convinced that he had encountered a spaceship. (Chapter 6, Ref 201)
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1924 Dade City, Florida. In a bizarre incident from 1924 in south Florida, an egg-shaped UFO landed on a Catholic grade school's playground
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in Dade City. Witnesses, including a young girl, reported that robot-like entities resembling animated flowers emerged from the craft.
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The entities communicated telepathically, warning about stopping work in the school's science building. Despite efforts to assist,
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the witness couldn't move their machine. The entities promised to return for her in 35 years, but nothing happened. After hovering briefly,
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the entities reentered the UFO, which then vanished vertically. Subsequently, the science building was found in a state of disarray,
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suggesting a possible connection to the entities' warning. (Chapter 6, Ref 202)
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1920 Along the Mattawa River, Ontario, Canada. In 1920, a teenage boy from Ontario, Canada, reported befriending an occupant of a landed UFO
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near the Mattawa River. Responding to a distress call, he found a blond-haired, blue-eyed boy trapped between rocks. The trapped
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individual wore a silver, leather-like suit with instruments on the chest. After rescuing the boy, the witness assisted him to a
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saucer-shaped UFO about 20 feet in diameter resting on three legs. The UFO promptly departed after the occupant reentered it. (Chapter 6, Ref 203)
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1925 Spain. A UFO of the "open air" type, akin to one observed by an English woman during World War I, was reported in Spain. The circular
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platform had a railing around its edge, and on it stood a single individual. The witness described the figure as around four feet tall,
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dressed in a green uniform, and seemingly holding a "blow pipe" in an outstretched hand. (Chapter 6, Ref 204)
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1926 Lancashire, Britain. The son of a British policeman recounted an encounter with three humanoid entities in Lancashire. The beings had pale,
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lightbulb-shaped heads with small noses, slit-like eyes, and no visible mouths. They wore round, transparent helmets, dark boots,
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and silver-gray rubber tube-like suits. When they noticed the boy, one of them emitted a strange noise, prompting all three to
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approach him. Frightened, the witness quickly fled from the scene. (Chapter 6, Ref 205)
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1928 Leicester, England. A young girl from England shared an encounter with an extraordinary occupant and craft near Leicester. The being was
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described as black, five feet tall, with a large head and remarkably long arms. It was observed beside an object resembling an upright,
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massive egg, supported by three legs extending to the ground. When the girl returned with her father, both the entity and the object
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had disappeared. (Chapter 6, Ref 206)
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1929 Fermeneuve, Quebec, Canada. A man from Quebec, Canada, had an encounter with a landed UFO and its occupants. While driving near
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Fermeneuve at night, he spotted a peculiar dark cloud with a yellow light inside resting on a hillside. Approaching closer, he realized
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the light emanated from a circular craft around 50 feet in diameter. He observed several small, yellow-colored humanoid figures
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moving around the craft's exterior before the UFO took off with a sound likened to a milk separator. (Chapter 6, Ref 207)
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1924 Braxton County, West Virginia. Witnesses near Gem, West Virginia, reported observing a large craft, reminiscent of a battleship,
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flying erratically and crashing in thick woods. The craft, resembling a fuselage without wings or propellers, was about 75 feet
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long and filled the clearing. A group of individuals, some dressed in black business suits and others in shiny coveralls,
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emerged from the craft. Described as small and Oriental in appearance, they spoke a foreign language and appeared to be in
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distress. One of them assured the witnesses that everyone was okay and promised to report to the sheriff. Later, a man who picked
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up a metal object from the scene was visited by a U.S. Army officer with a similar appearance to the foreigners, who retrieved
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the object without explanation. The witnesses found the clearing empty a few days later, with only crushed grass and bushes remaining.
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The incident of a purported Army officer retrieving evidence may remind readers of the Men in Black phenomenon that emerged after 1947. (Chapter 6, Ref 208)
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1925 Poison, Montana. In an event near Poison, Montana, a woman and her son observed a pulsating, roaring noise and witnessed a flaming
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circular object descending at high speed. The object, around 200 feet in diameter, seemed to hesitate and move before giving off a
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brilliant white flash upon impact, leaving no subsequent noise or shock wave. (Chapter 6, Ref 209)
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