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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| April 4 |
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| 1949 - William Parrott, former Air Force pilot and Major, sighted a |
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| round object with a curved bottom and dull coloring at 10:20 p.m. in |
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| Merced, California. The object gave off a clicking sound until |
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| overhead. Parrott's dog reacted by barking and running around while |
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| the UFO was in sight, about 35 seconds. (Source: Don Berliner, |
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| Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1952 - At 7:30 p.m. two radar operators of the 147th AC&W Squadron in |
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| Duncanville, Texas tracked a UFO for one minute by radar moving at an |
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| estimated speed of 2,160 mph. (Source: Don Berliner, Project Bluebook |
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| UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1956 - At 3:15 p.m. retired US Army Captain Roy Hall, Charles |
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| Anderson and others in McKinney, Texas observed through telescopes a |
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| stationary oblong object. One telescope was a 6" diameter model and |
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| the other was a 55-200x telescope. The fat, oblong object had two |
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| lines around its middle. It remained stationary for six hours. |
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| (Source: Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1965 - Keesler AFB, Mississippi. At 4:05 a.m. USAF Airman Corum, a |
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| weather observer, sighted a 40 foot long back, oval-shaped object |
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| with four lights along the bottom (see sketch below). It flew in and |
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| out of a cloud bank for 15 seconds. It had four protruding lights |
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| evenly spaced on the bottom, and looked dark against the clouds. A |
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| college student named R. Pittman also sighted the object. (Sources: |
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| US Air Force Project Blue Book files counted in official statistics, |
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| case # 9345; Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| Keesler AFB, Mississippi - 1965 |
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| 1965 - On the same day at 10:15 a.m. in Valley Falls, New York a |
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| white egg-shaped or rectangular object (see sketch below) was |
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| observed directly in front of two jet fighters. The UFO ascended |
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| rapidly to avoid collision and moved rapidly away in the opposite |
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| direction. (Source: Raymond E. Fowler, UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors, |
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| p. 332). |
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| Valley Falls, New York - 1965 |
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| 1966 - A famous UFO close encounter case involving the bending of a |
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| car's headlights occurred on this night in Bourke's Flat, Victoria, |
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| Australia on the road between Bendigo and Saint Arnaud. Mr. R. |
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| Sullivan, age 38, was driving home when he encountered a heavy mist |
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| and a shining white, oval-shaped UFO that appeared above him with a |
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| cone of light descending from beneath it. Rainbow colored rays of |
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| light ran down the sides of the cone. His car's headlight beams were |
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| bent toward the object "as if they were pieces of pipe." Mr. Sullivan |
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| overcompensated in his driving and nearly crashed, but was able to |
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| stop the car. He then saw brilliant lights flashing in a field, |
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| followed by the abrupt departure of the UFO. The car headlights were |
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| OK after the incident. (Sources: Victorian UFO Research Society, |
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| Flying Saucer Review, May-June 1966, p. 3; Phenomenes Spatiaux, June |
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| 1966; Coral E. Lorenzen, UFOs: The Whole Story, p. 160; Jenny |
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| Randles, Time Storms: Amazing evidence for time warps, space rifts, |
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| and time travel, p. 29; Bill Chalker, The OZ Files, p. 114; Mark |
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| Rodeghier, UFO Reports Involving Vehicle Interference, p. 29). |
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| 1966 - Two UFOs were seen over the Trenton, Ontario airport on this |
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| night, and one landed on runway 113. It was about 20 feet in |
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| diameter. Two small men were seen near it. When the service police |
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| approached, the beings got back in the craft and it took off. |
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| (Source: David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of |
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| Humanoid Reports, case A0706, citing NICAP; Albert S. Rosales, |
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| Humanoid Contact Database 1966). |
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| 1977 - Tucson, Arizona - A 52-year-old woman was watching jackrabbits |
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| by moonlight on the Veterans Administration Hospital grounds at 1:30 |
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| a.m. when she heard a whirring noise and looked up to see a luminous |
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| white UFO coming down for a landing. It was ellipsoidal in shape with |
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| fuzzy contours, and landed approximately 30 to 40 feet away. The top |
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| of the object was a soft luminous pink, and something like a |
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| horizontal periscope or boom protruded form the right side. The |
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| object was about 40 to 50 feet in diameter and about 20 feet high. |
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| The whirring ceased when it landed, but she saw no landing gear. Then |
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| a human like figure, well over six-foot tall with very broad |
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| shoulders, walked toward her from the UFO. She had not seen him |
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| emerge through a door in the craft. He wore a silvery one-piece |
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| uniform that was tight-fitting, like a frogman's wetsuit, and he had |
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| on mitten-like gloves. He spoke to her, saying "I am Onleel, I want |
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| to talk with you, come with me." She saw only his eyes and no other |
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| facial features. The eyes were large and dark. The voice was probably |
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| telepathic and it seemed to come from his eyes. She felt compelled to |
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| obey. The next thing she remembers she is inside the ship, with no |
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| recollection of how she got onboard. |
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| She followed Onleel through a main central room and through a doorway |
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| to a smaller room. In the room are three or four other beings, in |
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| general similar to Onleel but smaller in size, between four to five |
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| feet tall. They wore brown one-piece suits with boots. Two were |
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| seated at a control panel, while the third stood before a screen. |
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| They paid no attention to her. She had the impression that might have |
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| been female, but there was nothing about their shape to suggest this |
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| except their smaller size. The fittings and furniture were all of |
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| "spun aluminum" and there was a bright light that illuminated the |
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| interior that came from no visible source. |
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| Continued: In the smaller adjacent room Onleel sat the witness down and offered |
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| her an aluminum cup with liquid resembling milk. She declined the |
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| drink. Then Onleel asked her a number of questions, some of which |
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| were of a highly personal nature, indicating that he must already |
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| know a great deal about her. He asked her what she would do in |
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| various hypothetical situations, and he discussed with her aspects of |
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| reincarnation. When asked how she would react to the prospect of |
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| facing death, she responded by saying she would accept it. He told |
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| her that she was "one of the developing ones---there are many of you |
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| scattered all over the planet," and he said they "would be coming |
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| back for her." The witness asked when and why, and he answered, "it |
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| is not for you to know." |
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| His voice came out in a metallic monotone, like it was computer |
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| generated. After the quiz, which lasted perhaps 20 to 30 minutes, she |
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| found herself outside the object with no recollection of how she got |
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| there, dazed and upset. She was on the street outside the VA Hospital |
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| grounds near her own apartment. She got home at about 2:30 a.m. There |
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| were many things about her experience she is unable to remember. She |
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| had been wearing a new pair of shoes, and that morning she noticed |
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| that they were covered with what looked like desert dust and burrs. |
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| In a way this confirmed for her the reality of her experience, that |
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| it had not been a dream. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, |
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| HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1977-16, citing |
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| investigator Fred Dennis). |
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| 1977 - Gorham, Coos County, New Hampshire - Mrs. Susanne Fortier was |
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| walking on the lawn behind her house with her collie dog at 8:15 p.m. |
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| Whe heard a sound like a "wind or whistle" and she then observed a |
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| small object land in the vicinity of the children's playhouse. It was |
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| about five feet in diameter, with eight "pods or legs", windows or |
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| doors all around it, and an antenna on top. The interior was a bright |
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| red, and it contained six three-foot-tall occupants who had long |
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| slit-like eyes, ape like noses, and no hair. The skin of their faces |
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| seemed very wrinkled. They wore gloves. Mrs Fortier could hear "a |
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| garble of voices" talking, like a bunch of CB voices, and felt a |
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| great deal of heat come from the craft. She watched it for about 15 |
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| minutes, after which it rose straight up and flew off to the south. |
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| When she got back in the house she found her face and legs red from |
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| the heat. Her dog, which reacted noticeably to the object, would |
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| still not let her go near the area a month later. No traces were |
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| found at the landing site, which had been muddy. (Source: David F. |
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| Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
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| 1977-15, citing investigator Mrs. Lorraine Duchesne, MUFON). |
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| 2003 - At 11:38 p.m. in Coral Springs, Florida a man saw a dark |
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| figure outside his window, and at first thought it was a man. It |
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| slightly resembled a naked man standing in the middle of the road, |
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| but after about 30 seconds the figure walked away. As it went behind |
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| some trees the witness thought he would go out to see who it was, but |
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| then a triangular UFO appeared, encased in an eerie glow with three |
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| lights, one in each corner. The craft then zoomed up into the sky, |
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| leaving a trail of white fog behind. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, |
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| Humanoid Contact Database 2003, citing Peter Davenport, National UFO |
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| Reporting Center, Seattle). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 23 October 2009) |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: abduction, absence of physical tr |
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| aces, animal reactions, clicking sound, EM or gravity effect on light |
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| beams, fog or mist left behind by UFO, landings, multi-year reports |
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| from Texas, radar tracking of UFO, ovoid UFO, sensation of heat, shor |
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| t humanoids, stationary UFOs, triangular UFO, UFO landing on airport |
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| runway, unintelligible language, vertical ascent, wrinkled humanoids. |
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| © Donald A. Johnson |
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