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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| February 5 |
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| 1883 - A huge fireball flew over Lake Glasfjorden near Arvika, Sweden |
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| towards the northwest for 18 seconds. It turned toward the southeast |
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| and zigzagged through the sky for an additional 50 seconds. (Source: |
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| Willy Smith, International UFO Reporter, May-June 1984, p. 4, citing |
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| Nature, March 1883). |
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| 1934 - On this evening an unknown mysterious airplane made an |
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| emergency landing on Fager Mountain in Malsev, Troms, Norway. Two men |
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| were seen clearing away snow, and the engine noise was heard |
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| throughout the valley. Parallel marks in found in the snow, 75 meters |
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| in length, as well as two sets of footprints. (Sources: John A. Keel, |
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| FSR, July-August 1971, p. 18; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: |
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| Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case A0107). |
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| 1950 - Seven people witnessed two cylindrical objects maneuvering in |
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| the sky at 5:10 p.m. near Falmouth Airport on Cape Cod, |
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| Massachusetts. A fireball dropped from one of them, then they climbed |
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| into the western sky and disappeared. Listed as a Project Blue Book |
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| "unknown" case. (Source: Cape Cod Standard Times, February 6, 1950; |
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| Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A History. 1950: January-March, p. 17; Project |
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| Blue Book, February 1950 summary report). |
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| 1963 - On or about this date a student, Anastasio Lenven, saw an |
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| object land on the school grounds in Asuncion, Paraguay. In a |
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| separate observation, several residents, including an official of the |
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| Ministry of the Interior, saw an object flying at very high speed |
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| over the city. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A |
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| Century of Landings, case 562). |
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| 1967 - At 1:45 a.m. a boomerang-shaped object was seen for six |
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| minutes by seven musicians and five other observers in Oakland City, |
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| Indiana. The UFO flew off to the northwest. (Source: Francis L. |
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| Ridge, Regional Encounters, p. 27). |
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| 1967 - On this evening Timothy Johnson, a 14-year-old teenager in |
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| Hilliards, Ohio heard his dog barking and a strange noise, and then |
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| saw an 75-foot long ovoid object descend with tripod legs extended. |
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| The UFO had a rotating pattern of lights and came down to 30 feet |
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| over some railroad tracks, then landed near a school. It made a |
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| steady humming sound. From an elevator-like shaft came five or six |
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| tall, human-looking figures wearing black robes, who placed small |
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| spheres around the craft. A man walked up to them and appeared to |
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| speak with the entities. The teen was then noticed and the man ran |
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| after him, catching him by the back of the neck and causing burn |
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| marks. The man next dragged Timothy almost to the craft when his |
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| captors suddenly became panic-stricken, dropped him, hurriedly |
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| gathered up the spheres, and reboarded the craft, which took off |
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| rapidly. (Sources: NICAP UFO Investigator, May-June 1967, p. 6; |
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| Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, case 816; |
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| Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty-Year Report, pp. |
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| 326, 472; Raymond E. Fowler, Casebook of a UFO Investigator, p. 181; |
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| David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, |
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| case 1967-13 (A0782)). |
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| 1967 - At 9:45 p.m. M. Louis Monin, age 49, was outside his house in |
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| Sauvigny-les-Bois, L'Yonne, France when he saw an intensely yellow |
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| luminous ovoid object coming at very low altitude over a nearby |
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| cemetery. He called his 17-year-old granddaughter Marie Solange to |
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| watch it. The fat cigar-shaped object approached, then oscillated and |
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| turned red-orange, and finally landed in Monin's garden, 110 feet |
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| away from them. It was about 60 feet long and 20 feet high. At each |
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| end of the cigar was a jet of "flames," directed obliquely downward, |
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| and a crackling noise could be heard. Next, a stout little man, |
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| 3.5-4.0 feet tall, appeared standing beside the object. Monin and his |
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| granddaughter immediately went back into the house to call his wife, |
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| but when the three of them came out again the little man was gone and |
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| the UFO now appeared as a red-luminous ball about 25 feet in |
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| diameter. This ball took off and was soon lost from view. The |
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| observation lasted five minutes, and no landing traces were found in |
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| the garden. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue |
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| of Humanoid Reports, case 1967-14 (A0783), citing M. Copin & Fernand |
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| Legarde for LDLN; UNICAT, case # 608, citing Joel Mesnard, GEPA |
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| Phenomenes Spatiaux, December 1969). |
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| 1968 - Nicholas Rinaldi, age 38, a commercial artist, observed a |
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| large cigar-shaped object at low level in rural Cromwell, Connecticut |
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| at 8:25 p.m. He tried to approach it in his car but it flew away. |
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| This was his third low-level sighting of a dark cigar-shaped UFO |
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| since his first spectacular close encounter on January 24, 1967 with |
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| 19 other separate witnesses. (Source: Donald A. Johnson, on-site |
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| investigation). |
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| 1970 - On this day a spinning domed disc-shaped object, glowing |
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| orange and blue, approached three observers at Chesterfield |
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| Inlet, Northwest Territory, Canada to within 50-60 feet. The motors |
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| of their three snowmobiles quit working. The disc shot straight up |
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| vertically and was gone. (Source: UNICAT, case # 133, citing L. |
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| Couvrette). |
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| 1971 - On this afternoon two young men, P. Aliranta and E. J. Sneck, |
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| were working in the woods in Kangaskyla, Kinnula, Finland when Mr. |
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| Aliranta noticed a 15 foot wide metallic saucer-shaped object descend |
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| and land on four thin legs in a clearing 50 feet away. After it |
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| landed a short entity just under 3 feet tall glided to the ground |
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| from an opening in the underside. It was dressed in a green one-piece |
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| "diver's suit" and wore a helmet with a circular faceplate. It |
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| approached the young men, walking on top of the deep snow, and |
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| Aliranta moved toward it with his power chain saw in hand. Through |
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| three windows in the upper part of the object three more entities |
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| could be seen. The humanoid retreated from Aliranta and was |
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| levitating into the object from underneath when the young man grabbed |
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| it by the heel of its boot with his bare hand. He found that touching |
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| it burned like a hot iron and he had to let go at once. As soon as |
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| the being was back inside the object it ascended with a slight |
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| buzzing or humming sound. Both men felt stiff all over and had |
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| difficulty moving. Four landing leg marks and small footprints were |
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| left behind in the snow. (Sources: Tapani Kuningas, FSR Vol. 17 # 5; |
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| David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid |
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| Reports, case A1102, citing Tapani Kuningas). |
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| Kinnula, Finland Close Encounter - 1971 |
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| [] |
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| 1972 - In Evillers, France a red disc with blurry edges flew silently |
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| toward the north at a steady speed until gone from view. (Source: |
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| Lumieres dans la Nuit, October 1974). |
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| 1976 - Two women saw a dark domed disc with red and white lights |
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| through a second floor bedroom window at their home in France. Inside |
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| the transparent dome they could see two human like figures. They had |
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| tight fitting hoods on their heads. The UFO flew away over an |
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| orchard. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of |
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| Humanoid Reports, case A1861, citing Joel Mesnard). |
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| 1978 - Thirty miles east of Baladonia, Western Australia a |
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| 30-year-old truck driver was paced by a UFO on the Eyre Highway at |
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| around one o'clock in the morning. At some point during the incident, |
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| a brightly lighted object passed him, and then a small dull light |
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| pursued him for 30 minutes, retreating only when other traffic |
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| approached. He then had three hours of lost memory. The only memory |
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| he had was of a fragmentary recollection of some conversation with an |
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| entity about an invention. At sometime after four a.m. he found |
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| himself a few miles outside the town, with most of his clothing |
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| scattered about the truck cab. (Source: Bill Chalker, MUFON UFO |
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| Journal, August 1980, p. 5). |
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| 1978 - Thirty-year-old Julio Fernandez and his English Pointer dog |
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| Mus were driving in his car to do some early morning hunting for |
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| hares. They were driving towards Soria province, Spain. At about 4:30 |
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| a.m. Julio stopped to drink coffee and anis at a wayside bar known as |
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| the Hostal 113, beside the highway on the outskirts of Algora. At |
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| 5:45 a.m. Julio left the bar and drove on, half an hour later passing |
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| Medicaneli. Suddenly he "knew" that he had to be at a certain |
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| location 15 km further on, and put his foot down on the accelerator. |
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| At this point his conscious recollection stopped. |
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| Later under hypnotic regression Julio remembered driving his car when |
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| for no accountable reason he suddenly braked. From this point on the |
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| car seemed to act of its own accord, reversing, and then coming to a |
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| halt after having entered a narrow dirt trail backwards. Then the |
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| engine stopped, the lights went out, and the radio cassette player |
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| ceased to work. It was as though the electrical current had been |
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| completely severed, because the new battery no longer charged and the |
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| plugs no longer sparked properly. |
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| Mus started growling, so as a precaution Julio took his Winchester |
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| single barrel, semi-automatic shotgun out of the trunk and loaded it |
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| with its maximum of five carriages. It was then that he caught sight |
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| of two somehat human looking beings coming down the road. They halted |
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| only one and a half meters from him. They wore seamless one-piece |
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| pastel green coveralls that reached to the feet and gave off a very |
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| faint luminosity. Their uniforms had no zippers nor openings and |
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| gathered at the waists. The suits were sufficiently tight fitting for |
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| their muscles to show. They wore pale yellow cowls or hoods, leaving |
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| only the face uncovered. |
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| The men were about two meters tall and had extremely broad shoulders, |
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| with powerful dorsal muscles showing prominently, narrow waists, and |
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| they seemed unusually athletic. Among features that set them apart |
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| from ordinary human beings were the exceptionally long arms and |
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| hands, large crania and very large eyes. Julio felt a sense of peace |
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| and calm envelop him. When they addressed him he at first thought |
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| they were using speech, but later realized that their lips did not |
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| move, so he assumed they communicated telepathically with him. |
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| They asked him to calm down and to follow them. Julio obeyed, taking |
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| along his dog and the gun. Julio was then led to a huge |
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| mushroom-shaped craft that had been concealed behind two hills in the |
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| bottom of a small valley, though hovering four meters above the |
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| ground. It was shaped like an inverted soup plate, had a matt, |
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| silvery metallic color, and appeared to have a diameter of about 60 |
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| or 70 meters and a height of some 15 to 20 meters. |
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| Arriving underneath the central area of the craft, Julio noticed its |
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| had a completely smooth surface, as though molded in one piece, with |
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| no rivets or fittings. At this point he became aware of a powerful |
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| odor of pine, or possibly ozone, a smell also detectable on board. |
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| Julio's gun and knife levitated upwards into the craft. A smooth |
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| metallic cylinder then emerged silently from the center of the disc, |
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| stopping just above the ground. It was about four meters in height |
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| and 2.5 meters in diameter. A door, sliding upwards, opened in the |
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| descended cylinder's wall, revealing a small compartment lit by a |
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| strange white light coming from everywhere that Julio found |
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| disturbing. |
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| By now frightened, he hesitated before stepping through the door into |
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| the shaft. The dog refused to follow him so Julio had to drag him in. |
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| What was now an interior elevator rose silently, stopping at an |
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| entrance to a corridor, where they alighted. Further along was |
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| another corridor, with two metallic doors, about 2.5 meters high. The |
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| whole appearance of the place was the most clinically aseptic. The |
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| walls were continuous with the ceiling, being joined by a gentle |
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| curve. Continuing along the circular passage, he came to a small |
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| ladder. The ladder looked like the steps of a swimming pool, with a |
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| very shiny finish and a cylindrical handrail. One of the beings led |
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| the way up, scaling the steps in two jumps with phenomenal agility. |
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| With some difficulty Julio followed, carrying the dog under his right |
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| arm and with the gun over his shoulder. He noticed the railing felt |
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| cold. At the top of the ladder was another individual who assured |
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| Julio that he had nothing to worry about. The "flight deck" was about |
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| 15 meters wide and five meters high. In the center stood a kind of |
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| console. It had some resemblance to an electronic organ. It was about |
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| 2.5 meters wide and had set metal footings with a transparent screen. |
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| The control table itself stood upon a circular platform. Elsewhere |
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| stood three smaller consoles set around the circumference of the |
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| room, in front of which were high conical seats. Also set close to |
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| the surrounding wall was a large square lead gray panel and a |
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| metallic rectangular table. |
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| Set around the dome at intervals of about one and a half meters were |
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| rectangular windows made out of something like smoked glass. |
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| Meanwhile, his dog Mus had been around the flight deck, sniffing at |
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| everything, including at least one of the aliens, who reacted in a |
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| surprised manner. When Julio called out to his dog, the sound of its |
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| name evoked surprise among the entities. On asking where his hosts |
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| originated, Julio received an unintelligible mental response, |
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| including the expression "three seven, squared." |
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| The aliens indicated that they would like to examine his dog and take |
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| blood samples from him. Mus was carried to a rectangular table and |
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| blood from his paw was extracted using a fairly normal looking |
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| syringe. The men then communicated to Julio that they wanted to |
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| examine him and placed him behind the screen on the rectangular |
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| table. After a few minutes he was given to understand that was all to |
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| be required of him. But in subsequent recollections---which proved |
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| harder to recover and which clearly he found disturbing---Julio said |
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| that numerous samples had been extracted from him, including blood, |
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| semen, urine, spinal fluid, saliva, and gastric juices. He believed |
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| that two women, similar facially to the men, were also onboard at the |
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| time. Julio was ordered to sit on one of the seats at the central |
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| console. Next to Julio sat one of the crewmembers who raised the left |
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| armrest and nimbly fingered several silvery buttons. The seat began |
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| to revolve along a track in the central console. Julio continued to |
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| sit beside the crewmember, his dog and gun at his side. Suddenly, a |
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| brief, piercing whistle was heard, producing a slight commotion on |
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| the flight deck. |
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| The tallest of the three crew members quickly headed toward one of |
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| the consoles and all three studied the remote viewing screens in |
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| front of them. An image appeared of an older looking man. The crew |
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| members began talking among themselves. The man on the screen seemed |
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| to be a superior and spoke first, and then the others conversed with |
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| him. The language sounded harsh to Julio, he described it as sounding |
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| like a mixture between German and Korean. They seemed to spit out the |
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| words as they were talking, and some of the sounds were like coughs. |
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| The image disappeared from the viewing screen and Julio found himself |
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| back in telepathic communication with his hosts. Hectic activity |
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| ensued; as crewmembers started desperately pushing buttons. The |
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| central platform began to rotate in a counterclockwise direction, |
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| halting when the control console came in line with what Julio assumed |
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| was a "computer." Another whistling sound could be heard, from which |
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| point Julio seems to have passed out. After another whistle Julio was |
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| awake again. The crewmembers showed interest in Julio's gun and, |
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| passing it around among themselves, asked him about its use. A heavy |
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| smoker, Julio lit a cigarette. The men asked if they might take one |
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| away for study and deposited it into the same cylinder. Soon Julio |
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| was escorted to the lift cylinder, the metal door rose and he was |
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| back outside, in bright sunlight. |
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| He staggered back to his car, where his dog awaited him, having run |
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| ahead. The car engine now worked, and he drove away without bothering |
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| to look back at the disc. Among the information imparted |
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| telepathically to Julio by the UFOnauts was that other, shorter |
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| beings were coming here who employed less ethical methods. These |
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| others, it was explained, "are engaged in probing and programming" |
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| the minds of those humans whom they have contacted or kidnapped. |
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| Julio Fernandez was killed in a car crash in 1992, coincidentally |
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| near the site where he claimed to have been abducted. (Sources: Jane |
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| Thomas, UFO Newsclipping Service, July 1979, p. 15, citing Cronica, |
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| May 22, 1979; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of |
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| Humanoid Reports, case A1918; Thomas E. Bullard, UFO Abductions The |
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| Measure of a Mystery, case 143, citing FSR, February 1985, p. 4; |
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| Timothy Good, Unearthly Disclosure, pp. 126-139). |
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| 1978 - At 8:00 p.m. a corporate pilot flying northwest of Klamath |
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| Falls, Oregon had a close encounter with a V-formation of ten bright |
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| orange-white lights which paced his plane, climbed rapidly, then sped |
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| away. (Source: Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A |
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| Thirty-Year Report, p. 124). |
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| 1979 - A young man driving in Lawitta, Tasmania, Australia |
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| experienced the brilliant illumination of his car at 9:50 p.m. by a |
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| bright white light that enveloped his car. His car radio died, then |
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| the engine and headlights, and he experienced paralysis and other |
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| physiological effects. He next experienced several hours of missing |
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| time and memory loss. He was treated for shock. (Sources: Richard H. |
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| Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty-Year Report, pp. 24, |
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| 258, 303 & 456; MUFON UFO Journal, August 1980, p. 6; Jenny Randles, |
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| Time Storms: Amazing Evidence for Time Warps, Space Rifts, and Time |
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| Travel, p. 37). |
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| 1979 - At 2:00 a.m. two women spotted a UFO while driving home from |
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| work in Brick Township, New Jersey. It was bright orange, fuzzy |
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| semi-circular with blue tints. It was seen just above the treeline, |
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| and estimated to be the size of a Zeppelin. It hovered over a lake |
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| near the airport, and then over the airport. (Source: Asbury Park |
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| (NJ) Press, February 5, 1979; UFO Newsclipping Service, April 1979, |
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| p. 1). |
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| 1990 - At 2:35 a.m., on an overcast night, a witness in Richmond, |
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| British Columbia first noticed a light outside the apartment building |
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| window, which came closer and became a deep red, glowing hamburger |
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| bun-shaped UFO. The object changed exterior coloration on approach |
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| from white to red. The witness roused a friend to observe the |
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| receding object, and the man and woman watched as it turned to first |
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| pink and then white as it flew away. (Source: Dan Wright, MUFON UFO |
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| Journal, August 1990, p. 21, field investigator Michael Strainic). |
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| 1990 - In Pensacola, Florida at 6:30 p.m. a 36-year-old man saw a |
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| 20-foot in diameter disc-shaped object with a steady white light on |
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| top and a pulsating red light on the bottom. He called his wife and |
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| another witness to come watch. The object followed a curved flight |
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| path with a wobbling motion. (Source: Carol & Rex Salisberry, MUFON |
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| CDROM database of UFO reports, case #900327). |
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| 1990 - At 9:15 p.m. in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania a couple in |
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| their mid-thirties saw a oval-shaped object with pointed appendages |
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| and the top and bottom that hovered at 20 to 30 feet above the |
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| ground. The body of the craft was silver-white. There were rows of |
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| silver squares on side, which were rotating around the craft. It also |
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| had a row of red, green and blue lights that flashed in |
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| unison.(Source: Wayne Willis, MUFON CDROM database of UFO reports, |
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| case #900407). |
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| 1993 - In Pensacola Beach, Florida a ten meter long "helicopter" |
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| without rotors emitted three sets of four balls of light. (Source: |
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| Larry Hatch, U computer database, case 15959, citing UFO Newsclipping |
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| Service, March 1993). |
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| 1995 - In Greenville, North Carolina a square-shaped object with |
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| stripes buzzed a car at 1:30 a.m., then followed the car home. |
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| (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case 17105, citing |
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| NUFORC). |
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| 2000 - A motorist driving in St. Andre de Cubzac, Gironde, France at |
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| around two o'clock in the morning reported to the government that he |
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| saw a luminous phenomenon moving quietly and slowly at low level, |
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| which then hovered above a nearby wood. Its distance while hovering |
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| was 200 meters, with an estimated altitude of 150 meters. The |
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| sighting lasted 30-40 seconds. (Source: GEIPAN, case # 320). |
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| 2000 - In Lordsburg, New Mexico two enormous "mothership" craft were |
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| reportedly seen on the ground eight miles away. The estimate of their |
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| size was more than 2,500 feet in diameter. Small satellite craft were |
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| also seen departing and returning. (Source: UFO Magazine (USA), May |
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| 2000, p. 16, citing Filer's Files). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 7 September 2009). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Th |
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| emes: aircraft UFO encounters, animal reaction: barking dog, attempte |
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| d abduction and abductions, boomerang UFO, disc-shaped UFOs, domed di |
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| scs, humming, landing on tripod gear, landing on four legs, human loo |
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| king UFOnauts, missing time, multi-year reports from Florida and Fran |
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| ce, orange UFOs, ovoid UFOs, physiological effects, red disc, short b |
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| ulky humanoid, telepathy, truck pursuit by UFO, vehicle (snowmobile) |
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| EM electrical system interference, vertical ascent, zigzag maneuvers. |
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| © Donald A. Johnson |
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