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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| July 29 |
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| 1947 - Hamilton Air Base, California At 2:50 p.m. PDT the Assistant |
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| Base Operations Officer, Capt. William Rhyerd, and Ward Steward, an |
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| ex-B-29 pilot, watched for unknown length of time while two round, |
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| shiny, white objects with estimated 15-25 foot diameters, flew 3-4 |
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| times the apparent speed of a P-80, also in sight. One object flew |
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| straight and level; the other weaved from side-to-side like an escort |
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| fighter. (Source: Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1948 - James Toney and Robert Huggins, both employees of a rug |
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| cleaning firm in Indianapolis, Indiana saw a shiny aluminum object, |
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| shaped something like an airplane's propeller, with 10-12 small cups |
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| protruding from either blade, at 9:38 a.m. Its estimated size was 6-8 |
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| feet long and 1.5-2 feet wide. The object glided across the road a |
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| few hundred feet in front of their vehicle and apparently came down |
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| in a wooded area. The sighting lasted a few seconds. (Sources: |
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| Project Blue Book files counted in official statistics, case no. 185; |
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| Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1952 - There are 39 unexplained UFO reports recorded in the UFOCAT |
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| database for this day. Most are lacking any detail and so fall into |
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| the category of "insufficient information." All but five come from |
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| the United States. |
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| 1952 - At 1:30 a.m. radar operators on the ground in Osceola, |
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| Wisconsin witnessed several clusters of up to 10 small radar targets |
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| and one large target. The small targets moved from southwest to east |
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| at 50-60 knots (60-70 mph), following each other. The large object |
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| moved at 600 knots (700 mph). One hour total time. The pilot of a |
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| F-51 Mustang in flight confirmed a visual sighting of one of the |
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| targets. (Source: Condon Committee investigation files; Don Berliner, |
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| Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1952 - Sidney Eubank went to the Enid, Oklahoma police station and |
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| told Sergeant Vern Bennell that an enormous disc had buzzed his car |
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| as he drove between Bison and Waukonis on Highway 81. The rush of air |
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| made the car leave the road while the object flew west very fast. |
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| (Sources: NICAP investigation files, reported dated July 30, 1952; |
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| Jacques Vallee, Anatomy of a Phenomenon, p. 134; Jacques Vallee, |
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| Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 199). |
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| 1952 - At 12:30 p.m. USAF personnel near Ennis, Montana were alerted |
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| that UFOs were coming from the direction of Seattle, Washington and |
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| headed toward their position. Twelve of them saw two to five flat |
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| disc-shaped objects fly over. One hovered for 3-4 minutes, while the |
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| others circled it. The sighting lasted 30 minutes. (Sources: Project |
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| Blue Book files counted in official statistics, case no. 1747; Don |
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| Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1952 - Langley AFB, Virginia. At 2:30 p.m. USAF Captain D.G. Moore, |
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| of military air traffic control, sighted a UFO coming toward the air |
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| base that flew at an estimated speed of 2,600 mph below an altitude |
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| of 5,000 feet. It was in sight for two minutes. Twenty minutes later |
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| Captain Moore and electronics technician W. Y. Hope tracked a UFO on |
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| radar moving away. The object stopped for two minutes, then moved |
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| away again very, very fast. Total duration four minutes. (Sources: |
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| Kevin Randle, Invasion Washington: UFOs over the Capitol; p. 275; Don |
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| Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1952 - At 3:44 Herbert Mitchell and his employee in Merced, California |
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| sighted a dark, discus-shaped object, trailed two lengths behind by a |
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| silvery light. It tipped on its side, dove, hesitated, and then |
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| circled very fast. They watched it for two minutes. (Sources: Project |
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| Blue Book files counted in official statistics, case no. 1738; Don |
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| Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1952 - In Wichita, Kansas at 12:35 p.m. USAF shop employees Douglas |
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| and Hess saw a bright white circular craft with a flat bottom at the |
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| Municipal Airport. The object flew very fast, and then hovered 10-15 |
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| seconds over the Cessna Aircraft Co. plant. Their sighting lasted |
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| five minute sighting. (Sources: Project Blue Book files counted in |
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| official statistics, case no. 1739; Don Berliner, Project Bluebook |
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| UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1955 - In Columbus, Nebraska at 10:45 p.m.Morrice Raymond watched |
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| four orange flashing lights and one whIte flashing light move up and |
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| down like yo-yos for 5-6 minutes. (Source: Don Berliner, Project |
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| Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1957 - Flight CAL 841 over Cleveland, Ohio at 10:31 p.m. Capital |
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| Airlines Captain R. L. Stimley and First Officer F. J. Downing |
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| sighted a large, round, yellow-white object that dimmed once, and |
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| then crossed the bow of their airliner. They gave chase but were |
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| unable to catch it. Their sighting last eight minutes. (Sources: |
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| Project Blue Book files counted in official statistics, case no. |
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| 4847; Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1957 - In Oldsmar, Florida at 11:45 a.m. witness E. E. Henkins |
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| observed a pale yellow fireball glide into the water and explode. It |
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| was viewed for approximately one minute. (Sources: Project Blue Book |
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| files counted in official statistics, case no. 4848; Don Berliner, |
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| Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1962 - Mr. and Mrs. M.O. Barton of Ocean Springs, Mississippi saw a |
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| bright cherry-red, diamond-shaped object at 11:20 p.m. that flew |
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| slowly, hovered, and then made fast half-loops for ten minutes. |
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| (Source: Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1965 - At 4:20 a.m. a washtub-shaped object flew over North Weymouth, |
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| Massachusetts performing irregular maneuvers. It was watched through |
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| binoculars and glowed orange, red and silver. At one point during the |
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| sighting two smaller silver objects criss-crossed over top of it. |
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| (Source: Raymond E. Fowler, UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors, p. 333). |
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| North Weymouth, Massachusetts - 1965 |
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| 1965 - Alain Bressol of Grouzies, France observed a large, |
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| disc-shaped object in a field near Monsempron-Libos. It flew away at |
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| high speed toward the south. (Sources: Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue |
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| no. 78; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, |
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| p. 311 case 663). |
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| 1968 - Four people driving in La Atalaya, Argentina at 3:15 at night |
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| saw an object that looked like an upside down washbasin. It was 30-40 |
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| feet wide and glowing on the underside. As it flew low over the road, |
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| the headlights and engine of the witnesses' car failed. After the |
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| object had landed about 250 meters from the car, the headlights came |
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| back on. The object remained on the ground for 45 minutes while the |
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| motorists watched. (Source: Mark Rodeghier, UFO Reports Involving |
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| Vehicle Interference, case 244, citing FSR Case Histories, Supplement |
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| No. 13) |
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| 1968 - Two witnesses at 1:30 a.m. saw a snow-white glowing object |
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| apparently land near a deserted grass airport in Barnstable, |
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| Massachusetts on Cape Cod. When they drove past the area, a sound |
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| like a large swarm of locusts was heard emanating from the field. The |
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| airfield had closed at sunset. (Source: Raymond E. Fowler, UFOs: |
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| Interplanetary Visitors, p. 354). |
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| Barnstable Airport, Massachusetts - 1968 |
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| 1970 - At 3:00 a.m. an unknown craft emerged from the ocean along the |
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| coast of Alcocebre, Spain and loses itself in the sky. A cylinder |
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| that had been discovered on the ocean bottom the previous day had |
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| gone. (Source: FSR Case Histories, August 1971, p. 6). |
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| 1970 - In Old Forge, New York several people noticed an ovoid, |
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| metallic, and fairly large object which began following their car at |
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| 10:25 p.m. While it followed, the car radio was inoperative due to |
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| heavy static. (Source: Mark Rodeghier, UFO Reports Involving Vehicle |
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| Interference, case 292, citing UFOLOG, No. 83, 1971) |
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| 1971 - A green metallic object, self-luminous but also apparently |
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| reflecting sunlight, was seen in the sky over Nedlands near Perth, |
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| Western Australia at 9:50 a.m.. It left behind a trail. (Source: |
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| Data-Net Report, January 1972). |
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| 1972 - A silent disc-shaped object rose from behind some trees at |
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| night in Tyler, Texas. It had red, green, and blue lights on the |
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| underside. It maneuvered at a low altitude. (Source: Glenn McWane, |
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| The New UFO Sightings, p 46). |
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| 1973 - Two witnesses were driving near Ottawa, Ontario at around 9 |
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| p.m. when they noticed a bright globe of light descend and pass near |
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| them. They could see three humanoid figures through three oblong |
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| shaped portholes. The object then flew over the car and left. |
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| (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1973, case # |
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| 14, citing John Brent Musgrave, UFO Occupants and Critters). |
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| 1978 - At 12:25 a.m. the Green Bay, Wisconsin lighthouse keeper |
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| reported that he had seen a UFO heading westbound at high rate of |
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| speed. It had an irregularly flashing white light and red lights. At |
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| 2:40 a.m. a U.S. Coast Guard craft near Apostle Island, Wisconsin on |
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| Lake Superior saw a large, yellow-white oblong object. There were |
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| five separate sightings reported of the object. Witnesses also |
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| reportedly saw the Aurora Borealis and several meteors. (Source: |
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| Allan Hendry, International UFO Reporter, August 1979, p. 14) |
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| 1978 - On this day in 1978 a 15-year-old boy and his grandfather spied an |
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| eight-foot tall hairy creature by the river in Little River, Texas. |
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| They were working in a nearby field when they saw the Bigfoot-like |
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| creature. It left footprints 14" long and 9" wide. A Sheriff measured |
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| the footprints left behind. (Source: UFO Newsclipping Service, |
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| September 1978, p. 17). |
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| 1986 - At 11:50 p.m. a very bright nocturnal light was reported over |
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| the lake at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. A larger object was seen |
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| hovering over the light, and a cloud. (Source: Robert Gribble, |
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| National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle, case 1179). |
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| 1990 - At two o'clock in the morning a man woke up in his bedroom in |
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| Columbus, Ohio to find a small humanoid standing in the bedroom. He |
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| could only recall having his tooth drilled and an "implant" possibly |
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| having been inserted. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact |
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| Database 1990, case # 1851, citing Francis J. Ridge, Regional |
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| Encounters: The Filter Center Files). |
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| 1990 - At 4:30 a.m. in Ottawa, Ontario a woman--whose roommate had |
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| witnessed a large light maneuvering over the area on July 1--woke up |
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| in her 16th floor apartment to see a 4-foot tall being in the |
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| bedroom. A dim light illuminated the being, which the witness |
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| described as small in stature and dark gray in color. His head was |
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| bend down as if adjusting something on his chest. He had a child-like |
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| body. Behind his head was a fog-like mist. The being wore a smooth |
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| suit with a square buckle on the front of a larger belt-buckle. Shiny |
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| neon like light shone from the buckle, which changed color to blue, |
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| the inside to the buckle was black. The witness was not afraid and |
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| went back to sleep. Ten minutes later she saw the being again |
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| standing about 10 feet away from her. She then fell back to sleep |
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| again and did not see the being depart. (Source: Peter Davenport, |
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| National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle, July 1990 webpage). |
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| 2001 - At three a.m. an object larger than 10 meters in diameter was |
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| seen on the grounds of the local football field in Quedas do Iguacu, |
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| Parana, Brazil. The two witnesses including Rubem Bastos de Brito |
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| reported seeing several short bizarre creaturesmoving around the |
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| object. After about 20 minutes the object shot away into the sky. |
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| (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 2001, citing |
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| Thiago Luiz Ticchetti, EBE-ET). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 24 May 2006). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: buzzing sound; disc-shaped UFOs; erratic maneuvers; |
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| inside occupants; landings; multicolored UFOs; multi-year reports fr |
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| om California, Massachusetts and Texas; nautical UFOs; pendulum motio |
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| n; rush of air caused by passing UFO; vehicle EM effects; white UFOs. |
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