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| [On This Day] |
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|  Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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|  June 20 |
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| 1952 - Central Korea. At 3:03 p.m. four Marine Corps Captains and |
| pilots of F4U-4B Corsair fighter planes of the 7302nd Squadron |
| sighted a 10-20 foot diameter white to silver oval object for 60 |
| seconds. The daylight UFO made a left-hand orbit of the target area, |
| and then shot away to the east outdistancing pursuit aircraft at a |
| terrific speed. (Sources: Project Blue Book files counted in official |
| statistics, case #1313; Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1953 - Brush Creek, California. John Q. Black, one of two miners who |
| witnessed a landing and humanoid at Brush Creek on May 20th of this |
| year, witnessed a complete repetition of the scene, including the |
| "little man" with the pail of water. The little man was dressed in a |
| suit like a parka, and he descended from a 8-foot wide landed |
| lens-shaped silver craft with tripod landing gear. The "midget" |
| scooped up a pail of water, saw that he was being watched, then |
| scurried back to the craft and zoomed away. His partner Mr. John Van |
| Allen only saw the tripod landing gear marks, which were about 30 cm |
| wide and resembled "elephant tracks." (Sources: The Humanoids, p. 53; |
| Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 202; |
| Leonard H. Stringfield, Situation Red, The UFO Siege!, pp. 49-51). |
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| 1958 - At 11:05 p.m. Fort Bragg, North Carolina Battalion |
| Communication Chief SFC A. Parsley observed a silver, circular |
| object, its lower portion seen through a green haze, hover, then |
| oscillate slightly, and then move away at great speed. He watched it |
| for 10 minutes. (Sources: Project Blue Book files counted in official |
| statistics, case # 5857; Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO |
| Unknowns). |
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| 1967 - Farmer Arvi Juntunen in Suomussalmi, Finland heard a loud |
| humming sound at noon and saw a round, shiny gray object 50 cm above |
| ground, 6 meters away. It had a domed top with a fin and measured 75 |
| cm in diameter. As he was about to seize it, the object rose with a |
| blast, circled and flew away. (Sources: Gordon Creighton, FSR, |
| May-June 1968, p. 25; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century |
| of Landings, case 851). |
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| 1968 - Eustaqui Zogorwski, age 63, a Polish immigrant, claimed that |
| on this date he was drugged by a man who drove up to his house in |
| Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina in a black car. When he recovered |
| consciousness he found himself in an otherworldly environment, where |
| giant beings were dwelling in an aerial city.Two of these beings, |
| over two meters tall, conducted Mr. Zogorwski to a tower in the |
| center of the city, seemingly suspended in space. He was seated at a |
| table around which sat 12 similar giants. They took his arms and he |
| began to "trace signs automatically." He believed that they had |
| "brainwashed" him. He was finally released between the towns of |
| Brinkmann and Cotagaita, in Cordoba province, where the mysterious |
| man in the black car picked him up and drove him to his home. |
| (Source: David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of |
| Humanoid Reports, case 1968-35 (A0936), citing La Nacion, August 7, |
| 1968). |
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| 1968 - Peasants in Bulnes Nuble, Chile saw a five-foot tall being |
| with a white head and torso, from whose arms wings extended. It was |
| sighted several times in the vicinity of the village. (Source: David |
| F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
| A1094, citing El Comercio, June 25, 1968) |
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| 1969 - On this evening numerous witnesses in and around the Michigan |
| City, Indiana area, bordering Lake Michigan, saw a series of |
| multi-colored, maneuvering lights for a period of at least two hours. |
| Among the witnesses were policemen, Coast Guardsmen, a harbor |
| patrolman, a local newspaper photographer, and an electronics |
| engineer. The first report was at 9:35 p.m. "The objects appeared |
| solid and yet were a source of their own light," US Coast Guardsman |
| Vernon Kleman stated. "They appeared as if from nowhere and could |
| brighten up to a size much larger than when originally seen. They |
| moved at a variety of speeds, some fast, some slow and at times they |
| were stationary for a minute or more...The objects were colored |
| white, green or orange and they changed colors at will." A roughly |
| oval-shaped UFO appeared to have a rotating rim with red, green and |
| yellow lights around its center. Increasing in intensity, the object |
| was in view for about a minute before it "quickly diminished in size |
| and brilliance" and disappeared. "Once a smaller object seemed to |
| enter the water," Kleman continued. "It was submerged for 4-6 |
| seconds. Then it traveled straight upward at an excessive speed." |
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| 1969 - At 10:25 members of the Michigan City Police Department and Port |
| Authority began seeing the UFOs. Robert G. Howington, harbor |
| policeman, said the objects he saw disappeared to the "northwest with |
| terrific speed." Officer Ted Stantz saw lights that erratically "went |
| back and forth across the sky." Policeman James R. Coughlin and |
| others saw the objects at the same time. "We saw about 9 or 10 such |
| objects over a span of about two hours," Police Sgt. Lance M. Hilberg |
| stated in his report to NICAP. "One seemed to approach very close. |
| The others were quite high and very distant. All objects appeared |
| very bright and solid. The closest one was extremely bright [and] |
| faded away at tremendous speed--much faster than any aircraft..." |
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| Officer Tony C. Ragle said he was cruising in his squad car when he |
| got a call to assist personnel at the Port Authority. Looking through |
| his windshield, he saw the large bright object that "hovered over |
| Lake Michigan for approximately 90 seconds, then went up and darted |
| toward Chicago.” Bill Allen, a photographer-reporter for The Michigan |
| City News-Dispatch, saw an object over the lakefront at 11:30 p.m. It |
| looked like an upside down saucer with a pulsating red light around |
| the bottom. The top was an orange-yellow color. The objects were also |
| viewed over Gary, Indiana and Chicago, Illinois. (Source: Bill Laas, |
| NICAP UFO Investigator, September-October 1969, p. 1). |
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| 1974 - Several hundred witnesses including 15 police saw a luminous |
| cigar-shaped object fly back and forth over the city of Sao Bernardo |
| da Campo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil at 7:30 p.m. It reportedly |
| responded to light signals. (Source: Inforespace, October 1975). |
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| 1975 - A luminous globe, described also like a large incandescent |
| ball, was seen to fall into the sea some miles off the coast of the |
| port of Genova, Italy. The report arrived from a geophysicist of the |
| university that was completing normal surveys and that had |
| immediately signaled the fact to the National Fire Departments. |
| (Source: Marco Bianchini, USOCAT by Italian Center for UFO Studies |
| (CISU), citing Liberta, June 22, 1975 and La Stampa, June 21, 1975). |
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| 1976 - The alien abduction of a 19-year-old married couple and their |
| infant occurred at around one o'clock in the morning, from their car |
| while driving on I-70 five miles west of Colby, Kansas. The Delduca |
| family reported they had encountered a UFO that was a 150-foot wide |
| saucer-shaped craft that stood 40 feet tall. They initially had |
| several hours of missing time, but were able to recall their |
| experience through the aid of hypnotic regression. They recalled that |
| there were three 5.0 to 5.5 foot tall humanoids, matching the |
| description of short Grey humanoids, wearing helmets. They were given |
| physical exams and communicated with via telepathy. They had body |
| marks and rashes subsequent to their encounter. (Sources: Richard |
| Sigismonde, CUFOS field investigation report dated July 12, 1976; |
| UNICAT database, case # 197, citing Richard Sigismonde; David F. Webb |
| & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case A1477; |
| International UFO Reporter, December 1976, p. 12). |
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| 1977 - A year later another abduction occurred, this time from a |
| bedroom in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Gayle Bever recalled under hypnosis |
| that during a two hour period of missing time she had been taken from |
| her bedroom shortly before midnight by human-looking beings wearing |
| coveralls. She was also given a physical exam. She has a small |
| circular scar, 1 cm in diameter, on her shoulder in the shape of a |
| wheel with spokes. (Sources: APRO Bulletin, November 1977, p. 1; R. |
| Leo Sprinkle, MUFON Conference Proceedings: 1980, p. 57; Thomas E. |
| Bullard, UFO Abductions: The Measure of a Mystery, case 142, citing |
| APRO Bulletin). |
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| 1986 - At 4 a.m. Cesar Locatelli was driving through a brushy |
| isolated area in Mentrux-en-Joux, Jura, France searching for a swarm |
| of wild bees he believed was nearby when he made a turn under some |
| trees and came upon a large transparent, brightly illuminated bluish |
| disc-shaped object partly resting on top of a large boulder. The disc |
| was about 9 meters in diameter. Inside the object he could clearly |
| see six human-like figures of short to average height, perhaps 5 feet |
| tall. These figures were wearing white hooded tunics with cowls like |
| the kind worn by monks. These covered their heads and obscured their |
| faces. They all were standing around an oval table, apparently bent |
| over it. He attempted to drive away but his car engine stalled. At |
| the same time he could hear a high-pitched humming sound. He was |
| finally able to restart the car and drove away. When he returned to |
| the site several months later he was surprised to see that the large |
| boulder was gone. (Source: Joel Mesnard & Michael Morel Seythoux, |
| Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue # 305; FSR, Vol. 37, No. 1) |
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| 1989 - At noon two girls in Lesozavodsk, Siberia, Russia encountered |
| a strange being that floated above the ground towards them. It left a |
| silvery trail behind him that faded slowly. The creature was |
| described as humanoid but robot-like in appearance, and it had |
| silvery gray hair. As it passed the girls it emitted a strange |
| squeaking sound and a bright light in their direction which caused |
| one of them a headache. A number of bus passengers also saw the |
| humanoid. As it passed in front of a car it turned a strange silvery |
| color. It continued on and disappeared towards a nearby bridge. |
| (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1989, case # |
| 670, citing Yaroslavl Investigations, FSR, Volume 35, No. 3). |
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| 2002 - Another missing time experience was reported in Landover, |
| Maryland to the National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle. (Source: |
| Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, June 2002 webpage |
| archive). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 9 June 2006). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: abductions, aircraft UFO encounters, body marks, |
| Grey UFOnauts, human looking UFOnauts, humming sound, landing, lumin |
| ous UFOs, nautical UFOs (UFOs diving into bodies of water), short hum |
| anoid, landing traces, MIB, missing time, physical exams, silvery or |
| shiny gray UFOs, small UFO, tripod landing gear, very tall humanoids. |
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