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https://web.archive.org/web/20080113004429/http://www.ufoinfo.com:80/onthisday/March23.html
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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| March 23 |
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| 1905 - On or about this night a small red sphere of light, |
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| accompanied by two white lights which danced about it, paced in front |
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| of an automobile being driven by a man named Jones in Egyryn, Wales. |
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| There was also a female passenger in the car, also with the last name |
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| of Jones. (Source: Roger Sandell, FSR, March-April 1972, p. 31, |
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| citing the Barmouth Advertiser, March 23, 1905). |
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| 1909 - An unidentified object with a very strong searchlight flew |
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| over Peterborough, England at 5:10 a.m. (Source: Jacques Vallee, |
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| Anatomy of a Phenomenon, p. 20; Flying Saucer Review, July-August |
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| 1960, p. 12). |
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| 1950 - A Mexican newspaper, El Universal, reported that at least 300 |
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| disc-shaped UFOs were sighted zooming around the sky above the city |
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| of Jalapa Enriquez, in the State of Veracruz, Mexico on this night. |
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| In Yuma, Arizona a UFO hovered over the park at 20,000 feet for two |
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| minutes during the day, then left at high speed to the east. (Source: |
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| (1) Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A History. 1950: January-March, p. 78, |
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| citing El Universal, March 24, 1950; (2) Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A |
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| History. 1950: January-March, p. 75). |
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| 1954 - A disc at very high altitude was seen hovering over Norwich, |
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| England at 4:00 p.m. The edges glowed while the center of the object |
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| was dark. It flew off to the west at 6:30 p.m. (Source: Loren E. |
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| Gross, UFOs: A History. 1954: January-May, p. 60). |
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| 1956 - While walking along the river bank in Grand Ledge, Michigan at |
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| three o'clock in the morning a 27-year-old lab technician named |
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| Bassett "felt the presence of something" and looked up. He saw a |
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| rapidly descending metallic sphere that gave off an orange glow, then |
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| stopped just ten feet away and only four feet above the ground. It |
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| made no sound. He "lost all track of time" and felt the UFO had tried |
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| to make contact with him. There was possible missing time associated |
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| with this case. (Source: Jerome Clark, The Anomalist, April 2000, p. |
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| 21, citing the Lansing State Journal, March 23, 1956). |
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| 1957 - At 12:22 a.m. Civil Aviation Agency radar tracked a UFO over |
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| Oxnard Air Force Base, California. Visual reports of the object were |
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| made by a GOC observer, police, and Oxnard AFB personnel. (Sources: |
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| Civilian Saucer Intelligence--New York files, citing newspaper |
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| clipping; Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence (Volume I), p. 85). |
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| 1957 - At 6 p.m. a huge ball of fire rose up from behind a barn in |
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| Puyallup, Washington. It emitted two strong beams of light. It rose |
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| vertically, then flew off quickly to the north. (Source: Tacoma News |
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| Tribune, March 28, 1957). |
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| 1959 - Two men, Briggs and Elio, saw a strange, domed disc-shaped |
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| object apparently on or near to the ground, then later in the sky |
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| over Adelaide, South Australia. It was in view for 10 minutes. |
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| (Source: Michael Hervey, UFOs Over the Southern Hemisphere, p. 164). |
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| 1960 - At 3:35 a.m. Mr. & Mrs. Larsen sighted an object over their |
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| residence in Indianapolis, Indiana that looked like a kite made up of |
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| little metallic balls. The object or objects moved in an arc through |
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| the sky to the west, then made a 180-degree turn, and finally rose |
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| and departed vertically. It made no sound. Listed as a U.S. Air Force |
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| Project Blue Book unidentified report. (Sources: Project Blue Book |
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| files counted in official statistics, case 6681; Otto Binder, What We |
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| Really Know About Flying Saucers, p. 27; Lloyd Mallan, Official Guide |
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| to UFOs, p. 170). |
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| Indianapolis, Indiana - 1960 |
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| 1966 - Two young men, one name Hallonquist, were walking through a |
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| wooded area in Fort Pierce, Florida when they saw a bright object |
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| that they thought at first was a balloon covered with fluorescent |
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| paint. However, it became so intensely bright that they could not |
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| look at it directly. As they walked closer to it, it exploded, |
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| leaving no trace. (Sources: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A |
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| Century of Landings, case 733; George D. Fawcett, Flying Saucers, |
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| September 1970, p. 7). |
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| 1966 - An electronics instructor who was driving to work at a local |
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| Air Force Base at 5:05 a.m. observed an object blocking the road in |
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| Temple, Oklahoma. It was shaped like an airplane fuselage, 25 meters |
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| long, with a "bubble" on top resembling the canopy on a B-26. It |
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| rested on legs, and had very bright aft and forward lights. There was |
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| a door and a short stairway to the side of the object, and a man in |
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| coveralls appeared to be examining the craft which bore the |
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| identification "TL 4768." When the witness approached, the "pilot" |
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| went back inside, and a sound resembling that of a high-speed drill |
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| was heard and the object rose. No engine was observed. The witness |
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| was familiar with all conventional military aircraft. (Sources: |
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| Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, case |
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| 734). |
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| Temple, Oklahoma CE-III report - 1966 |
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| 1966 - At shortly before 5 p.m. two domed discs were seen by five |
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| witnesses over a forest in Trinidad, Colorado. They tilted, and |
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| bobbed up and down in flight. (Sources: Coral E. Lorenzen, Flying |
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| Saucers: The Startling Evidence of the Invasion from Outer Space, p. |
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| 270; NICAP UFO Investigator, April 1966, p. 8, citing James E. |
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| McDonald). |
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| 1966 - At 11:45 p.m. John King, 22 years old, was driving his in |
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| Bangor, Maine when he saw some lights nearby. When they came closer |
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| he saw they were part of an elliptical UFO with a dome on top that |
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| was glowing yellow, blue, and white. It had a bluish light at one end |
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| and a white light at the other. The UFO then landed. As it moved |
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| closer through the underbrush, the witness leaned out of his car, |
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| which he had stopped for a better look, and fired his pistol at it |
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| when it was less than 100 feet away. King fired four shots at the |
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| 60-foot long ellipsoid object. He believes that one bullet hit the |
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| craft. His car lights immediately dimmed and the radio stopped |
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| playing at this point. The UFO stopped at a distance of 50 feet, and |
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| emitted a slight humming noise. After a few more moments, it glowed |
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| brighter and took off quickly, shooting straight upward. (Sources: |
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| NICAP UFO Investigator, March-April 1966; Mark Rodeghier, UFO Reports |
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| Involving Vehicle Interference, case 139; Geoffrey Falla, BUFORA |
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| Vehicle Interference Project Report, case 34; George D. Fawcett, |
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| Flying Saucers, October 1966, p. 30; Richard F. Haines, CE-5: Close |
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| Encounters of the Fifth Kind, p. 116; Donald E. Keyhoe, Aliens from |
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| Space…The Real Story of Unidentified Flying Objects, p. 119). |
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| 1974 - At 12:20 a.m. a middle-aged man named Vallentuna was walking |
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| home in Lindholmen, Sweden when at a crossroads he mysteriously felt |
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| compelled to take an alternate route. Suddenly a brilliant light |
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| blinded him. He threw himself in the snow but something lifted him up |
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| to a height of 30 to 45 feet. He next found himself at home with no |
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| recollection of how he got there. Under hypnosis he recalled seeing |
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| four "transparent" beings who had grabbed him, and he then was |
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| apparently studied by these beings inside a UFO. He suffered from |
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| severe shock after the incident. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted |
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| Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1974-11, citing |
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| Carl Axen Jonson & Joseph Brill). |
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| 1974 - On this night a young man known as "Anders" was walking along |
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| a dark road in Gustavslund outside Stockholm, Sweden when he heard a |
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| voice in his head instructing him to cross the road. Next a blinding |
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| light knocked him to the ground, where he lay unconscious until he |
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| came to, on his own doorsteps. His wife, disturbed by his condition |
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| and baffled by a mysterious burn on the side of his face, sent him to |
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| the local Danderyds Hospital. There hypno-therapist Dr. Ture |
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| Arvidsson put him under a hypnotic trance and regressed him to the |
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| time of the incident. He related how a beam of light had floated him |
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| up into the air, then some tall hooded figures touched his head with |
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| somekind of unknown device, saying that they would meet him again in |
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| the future. (Sources: UFO Information Sweden, May 1976, p. 10; Lynn |
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| Picknett, The Mammoth Book of UFOs, John Wallace Spencer, World Atlas |
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| of UFOs, p. 103). |
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| 1987 - A woman in Concord, North Carolina heard a crash outside her |
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| home in the evening and went to the window to investigate. Though |
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| partially obscured by a tree and its limbs, there was no question |
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| that she was looking at a domed disc parked in her backyard. The dome |
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| was about six feet in diameter and the whole craft was about 25 feet |
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| high. From the dome came the brightest orange light that she had ever |
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| seen. It was so bright that she could only look for a short while, |
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| turn away, recover, and look again. The light created shooting pains |
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| in her eyes, so that her eyes didn't fully recover for two to three |
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| days. The orange light filled the back of her yard so thoroughly that |
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| it seemed almost tangible. "It was so dense that my outside light |
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| looked just like a small light bulb, [and I] couldn't see the post at |
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| all." Her neighbor heard the noise and told her that everything down |
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| by her house looked very orange. All around the object it looked just |
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| like a thick orange fog. |
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| The lower part of the craft looked blue-silver, especially what |
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| seemed to be an extended 18-20 foot wide ramp. The object was about |
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| 75 feet from her. Her eyes were hurting and so she didn't see it |
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| leave. No ground marks were found the next day. Two days later her |
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| grandson visited and was told the story. He walked the area and held |
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| up some keys to the fence gate at the dog lot, which was close to the |
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| sight. The keys swung over on their own and hit the metal post, |
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| indicating that the post had been magnetized. (Source: Michael |
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| Swords, International UFO Reporter, Summer 2002, p. 23). |
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| Concord, North Carolina Close Encounter - 1987 |
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| 2000 - On this night a factory worker driving in County Antrim from |
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| West Belfast, Northern Ireland saw an egg-shaped light in sky, that |
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| started pacing his car. Panicked, he sped along road, but then was |
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| inexplicably overcome by the urge to stop the car. His last feeling |
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| before blacking out was of he and his car being lifted. He awoke six |
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| hours later and his next memory was of driving home. (Sources: Lynn |
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| Picknett, The Mammoth Book of UFOs, p. 178; UFO Magazine (USA), July |
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| 2000, p. 25, citing CAUS). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 17 January 2006). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: abductions, car p |
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| acing, high altitude hovering UFOs, human looking UFOnaut, landings, |
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| levitations, missing time experiences, multi-year reports from Great |
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| Britain, orange UFOs, radar visual confirmation, residual magnetism, |
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| spheres, vehicle EM electrical interference effects, vertical ascent. |
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