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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| October 25 |
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| 1909 - A blimp shaped aerial object was sighted over Minderoo Station |
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| in Western Australia on this day. (Source: Bill Chalker, The Oz |
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| Files, p. 32). |
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| 1953 - At 9:30 p.m. Jim Milligan, age 16, was driving through a park |
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| in Santa Fe, New Mexico when he saw something fall in front of his |
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| car. He stopped his car when the object landed in some bushes. He |
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| walked toward it and found a craft that looked like two ship hulls |
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| glued together, about three meters (10 feet) in length. When he tried |
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| to touch it the object flew away. (Sources: Albuquerque Tribune, |
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| November 3, 1953; Harold Wilkins, Flying Saucers on the Attack, p. |
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| 223; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. |
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| 204). |
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| 1954 - On or about this date Mr. A. Treussard and a friend were |
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| nearly blinded by a brilliant, luminous disc that landed in a pasture |
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| in Plemet, Cotes-du-Nord, France (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to |
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| Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 238, case 307). |
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| 1954 - At six o'clock in the morning Ulderico Cardinali saw a |
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| disc-shaped craft among the reeds of a swamp in northern Italy. It |
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| was two meters in diameter and near it stood a small being, 1.40 m |
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| (4.6 feet) tall, clad in yellowish-brown coveralls. This creature |
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| went inside the machine, which took off at very high speed, touching |
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| the tops of the reeds as it flew away. (Sources: Jacques Vallee, |
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| Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 238, case 308; David |
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| F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
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| A0326, citing Oltre il Cielo-Missili e Razzi). |
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| 1954 - At 6:15 a.m. at least four witnesses at the Belgrade, |
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| Yugoslavia airport sighted over twenty UFOs. There was one large |
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| cigar shaped object and some high speed circular and egg-shaped |
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| objects, which were reportedly seen by hundreds. (Sources: Robert |
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| Gribble, MUFON UFO Journal, October 1989, p. 23; Richard F. Haines, |
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| Project Delta: A Study of Multiple UFO, p. 58). |
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| 1954 - At 6:15 a.m. a brilliant disc-shaped object was seen by many |
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| independent observers spinning over the city of Vienna, Austria. It |
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| left a trail behind, and the event lasted five minutes. (Source: |
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| Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue 326). |
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| 1954 - At 6:30 a.m. a round silver disc with a flashing light crossed |
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| the sky quickly in Varennes-sur-Teche, Allier, France. (Source: |
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| Michel Figuet & Jean-Louis Ruchon, OVNI: Le Premier Dossier Complet |
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| des Rencontres Rapprochees en France, p. 199). |
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| 1954 - At 6:30 a.m. a luminous disc-shaped object with a glowing |
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| light was seen rising from a field nearby some beet scales in Calais, |
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| France. It was absolutely silent. (Source: Jean Sider, Dossier 1954 |
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| et l'Imposture Rationaliste, p. 121). |
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| 1954 - At 6:30 p.m. Mr. G. Mahou, age 30, a municipal councilor in |
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| Arraye-et-Han, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France saw a phosphorescent craft |
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| shaped like a chicken brooder, about two meters in diameter and one |
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| meter high. It rose vertically from the road leaving a luminous |
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| trail. (Sources: Parisien, October 27, 1954; France-Soir, October 27, |
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| 1954; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. |
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| 238, case 309). |
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| 1954 - Two twelve year olds, Giampieri and Santucci, were walking |
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| home next to a field in Colcerasa Di Cing, Marche, Italy at around |
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| 5:00 p.m. when their dog became agitated and started barking. One of |
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| the youths went ahead to see what was wrong and observed three very |
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| short, dark figures with huge flattened heads standing next to a |
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| large keg like object. They wore shiny black outfits. The first boy |
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| yelled for his friend to come and look, whereupon the short humanoids |
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| ran into the object. It took off emitting a loud whistling sound, |
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| knocking the first witness down with a strong gust of wind. Another |
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| witness who was nearby saw the same or a similar object fly over the |
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| area. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of |
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| Humanoid Reports, case A0327; Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact |
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| Database 1954, case # 1602, citing Maurizio Verga, ITACAT Italian UFO |
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| database). |
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| 1954 - A reddish disc-shaped object that emitted a luminous streak |
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| from its rear landed near a witness in Benabbio, Liguria, Italy at |
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| around eight o'clock in the evening. Two human like figures briefly |
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| emerged from the object, then went back inside. The object then took |
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| off at high speed. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact |
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| Database 1954, case # 1569, citing Maurizio Verga, ITACAT Italian UFO |
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| database, quoting from Nuovo Corrier). |
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| 1954 - At 9:30 p.m. many observers on Terceira Island, The Azores in |
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| the Atlantic Ocean watched a four meter long cigar-shaped object fly |
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| through the sky for two minutes, making a noise and emitting smoke |
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| and fire. (Sources: Lourenco Victor, PORTUCAT - Portuguese UFO |
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| database; Project Blue Book case # 3287). |
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| 1954 - At eleven o'clock at night in Jonquerets-de-Livet, Eure, |
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| France two 18-year-old farm workers, Jean Cheradame and Rene Marais, |
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| encountered a bright light source in a field. When they approached |
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| the light, two featureless illuminated humanoid forms emerged from |
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| the light source. They lacked both arms and legs, and essentially |
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| resembled "white plastic bags" lit from within. The figures emerged |
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| from the light source in the field and separated into two distinct |
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| forms as they approached. When they receded they again merged into |
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| one form before merging with the light source. They were about five |
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| feet tall. (Sources: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue |
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| of Humanoid Reports, case 1954-117, citing Joel Mesnard & Jean Marie |
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| Bigorne; Jean Sider, Dossier 1954 et l'Imposture Rationaliste, p. |
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| 220). |
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| 1957 - In Petropolis, Brazil a girl suffering from cancer appeared |
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| near death when the house was suddenly illuminated by a strong light, |
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| as if a searchlight had been aimed at her room. It came from an |
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| object whose top part was reddish yellow. Two figures emerged from it |
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| and entered the house. They were about 1.20 meters (4 feet) tall, had |
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| long reddish-yellow hair, slanted small green eyes, and wore white |
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| gloves and glowing white uniforms. Before the astounded family and |
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| another witness astounded witnesses they used a device producing a |
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| bluish-white light and another instrument, in what appeared to be |
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| radiation treatment of the patient. After 30 minutes they left, |
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| leaving her completely cured. The report was filed by an anonymous |
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| source. (Sources: Flying Saucer Review, September-October 1967; |
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| Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, pp. |
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| 260-261, case 415). |
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| 1959 - On the Trans-Canada Highway west of Fort William, Canada four |
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| hunters (Douglas Robinson, Ray Disguiseppe, Victor Arnone and John |
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| Defilippo, of Port Arthur) saw an oval, luminous object follow their |
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| car about 13 meters above them. The object was spinning, stopped when |
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| they did, and was white in color. It paced their car and remained |
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| with them for nearly 50 km. (Source: Passport to Magonia: A Century |
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| of Landings, case 499, citing Flying Saucer Review, January-February |
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| 1960). |
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| 1967 - Clive Robinson and Richard Corben, both age 14, and a third |
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| boy, reported that they had witnessed the landing of a dome-shaped |
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| object with a smaller hump on top in Malvern, England at 8:45 p.m. |
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| The object came down 200 meters away from them, and it took off |
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| diagonally, leaving behind some traces. (Source: Jacques Vallee, |
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| Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, case # 890, citing FSR, |
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| 1968) |
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| 1973 - At around nine p.m. 15 people observed a very large red |
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| spherical object hovering low in the sky near Uniontown, Pennsylvania |
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| which began to descend towards a pasture. The incident began when the |
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| principal witness and two boys proceeded up a hill in a field and |
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| observed a white, dome-shaped craft on the ground that illuminated |
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| the area. It was making a loud whirring sound. It was estimated to be |
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| about 100 feet in diameter. They stood about 250 feet from the |
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| object, and about 75 feet from a fence line. |
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| Walking along the fence line were two tall figures, from seven to |
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| nine feet tall, covered with hair, and with long arms hanging down |
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| past the knees. They displayed glowing green eyes. The witnesses shot |
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| at the creatures, first tracer bullets were shot over their heads, |
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| and then regular bullets was used. The larger of the two creatures |
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| turned towards the other almost touching it, and at the same time the |
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| object in the field disappeared and the sound stopped. The creatures |
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| slowly walked towards the woods. One boy had already run home, and |
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| the other two left the field and went to a neighbor's farmhouse and |
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| called the state police. When the state trooper arrived he and the |
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| main witness went to the site. Where the object had landed there was |
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| a glowing area that was about 150 feet in diameter. He said he could |
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| read a newspaper from the light. The farm animals refused to go into |
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| the area. One witness reported that before they left the field the |
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| larger of the two creatures was seen in the woods about 10 feet from |
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| them. He shot at it and it struck the fence that stood between them. |
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| Later that night an investigation team arrived in the area. Radiation |
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| levels were normal and the glow was now gone, but the animals still |
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| wouldn't go near the spot. Strange events now began to take place. |
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| Some in the party saw a farmhouse several hundred feet away suddenly |
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| light up like daylight for several seconds. The main witness, a |
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| rather large man, suddenly began growling, and he threw his father |
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| and investigator George Lutz to the ground. The man ran into the |
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| field growling and screaming near inhuman screams. His own dog |
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| approached him as to attack, then ran off whimpering. He then |
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| collapsed onto the ground. Two of the investigating team started to |
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| complain they were having trouble breathing, and the air became |
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| filled with a strong odor like rotten eggs. As the main witness came |
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| out of what appeared to be a trance-like state, he began talking |
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| about visions he had seen of the end of the world. (Source: David F. |
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| Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
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| 1973-60; David F. Webb, 1973: The Year of the Humanoids). |
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| 1973 - On this night Brian Scott saw an object with blinking lights |
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| on the bottom surrounded by haze. He drove to his home in Buena Park, |
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| California to get someone else to see it and returned with the |
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| teenage babysitter of his children. Both witnesses felt as if their |
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| minds had somehow been lifted up to the craft, bathed in green light, |
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| and returned. Scott saw short humanoids, but felt that this vague |
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| encounter was unplanned, and with different humanoids than in his |
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| earlier experiences. A period of an hour and a half could not be |
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| accounted for. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: |
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| Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1973-59; David F. Webb, 1973: The |
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| Year of the Humanoids). |
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| 1974 - Carl Higdon, an oil driller by occupation, was out hunting in |
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| the Medicine Bow National Forest in southern Wyoming in the late |
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| afternoon, and when he fired his rifle at an elk the bullet went only |
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| 50 feet and then fell to the ground. Next he saw a man standing in a |
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| shadow. He was human-like, about 6.2 feet tall, but he lacked a chin |
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| and his hair stood straight out. He wore a black uniform with a belt |
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| and insignia. Mr. Higdon could not remember what happened next, but |
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| he knew he had a two hour period of missing time. Under hypnosis by |
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| Dr. R. Leo Sprinkle of the University of Wyoming, he recalled an |
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| abduction experience that involved three short humanoids who gave him |
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| a medical exam. (Sources: Rick Kenyon, CUFOS case files, report dated |
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| November 2, 1974). |
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| Medicine Bow Forest, Wyoming Abduction - 1974 |
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| 1975 - Two close encounter incidents occurred within an hour of each |
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| other in the same community in Ceara state, Brazil. At around 6 p.m. |
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| a young woman with the surname of Dira had bathed in a lagoon in Sao |
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| Gondolo do Amarante on the river and was washing clothes when she |
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| felt a heat wave and saw an oscillating blue light in the sky nearby. |
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| ing in river felt burning, saw oscillating blue light in sky. |
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| Frightened, she took cover in some undergrowth, but the light |
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| increased intensity. When the blue light approached even closer she |
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| ran home. She managed to escape inside her house, but she had a high |
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| body temp, bloodshot eyes, and her skin looked like it had a sunburn. |
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| Within the hour a local man was struck by a blue beam of light, |
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| reputedly from a disc. He subsequently died. Several other witnesses |
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| reported being attacked and terrified by the experience. Some |
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| reported being paralyzed by a blue light. (Sources: (1) Claude |
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| Bourtembourg, SOBEPS News, March 1976, p. 18; Charles Bowen, Saga UFO |
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| Report, December 1976, p. 80; both sources cite J. Gualberto; (2) |
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| Charles Bowen, FSR, July 1976, p. 33 and Saga UFO Report, citing La |
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| Razon, October 27, 1975). |
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| 1975 - On the same night in Happy Camp, California three men, Harris, |
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| Gayer, and Jackson had a humanoid encounter involving ground traces |
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| and the levitation of their car. On the previous night they had seen |
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| a large reddish orange light take off. This evening at 7 p.m. they |
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| found three imprints arranged in a triangle, 18 inches x 24 inches |
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| and 20 feet apart. They heard a high-pitched screeching sound. They |
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| directed their spotlight in the direction of the noise and saw two |
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| large eyes five feet above the ground and a black outline. (Sources: |
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| Jacques Vallee, Confrontations: A Scientist's Search for Alien |
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| Contact, p. 164; MUFON UFO Journal, issue # 121; Alan Berry, Official |
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| UFO, May 1977, p. 14; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue |
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| of Humanoid Reports, case A1435, citing Paul Cerny, MUFON UFO |
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| Journal, January 1978, p. 19). |
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| 1977 - In Asbygda Ringerike, Norway at 5:30 p.m. three witnesses, |
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| including two deaf 14 year olds, Johny Myhr and Frank Sverre Mandt, |
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| sighted a disc-shaped object some ten meters in diameter that hovered |
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| and then descended behind some bushes. After about 10 seconds it rose |
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| into the air again. The boys ran to the nearby Alm school. They |
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| noticed the object ascend at a 40-degree angle, and saw several |
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| windows in the craft. There was what appeared to be a human-looking |
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| person behind one of the windows. Tracks were later found in the |
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| newly plowed field. Each track was rectangular shaped with rounded |
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| corners, and measured 14 cm by 36 cm with a depth of 10 cm. The |
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| tracks were arranged in a triangular shape. (Sources: GICOFF Sweden, |
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| September 1977, p. 5 citing a newspaper clipping; UFO Information |
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| Sweden, January 1978, p. 22 citing an on-site investigation; Albert |
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| S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1977, citing Ole Jonny Braene). |
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| 1978 - Around five o'clock in the morning a 51-year-old farmer name |
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| Giovanni was searching for a stray cow in the hills near his home in |
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| Tagliocozzo, Abruzzi, Italy when he came to an open field and spotted |
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| a large light brown object shaped like a shoeshine box on the ground. |
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| Lighted windows surrounded the craft. He approached to within three |
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| feet and saw six to seven humanoid beings inside. These were |
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| described as small and human like, both male and female. The women |
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| were blonde and had beautiful pink skin and smiled at him. The men |
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| were uglier, had darker skin and appeared elderly, and they ignored |
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| him. (Source: Roberto Pinotti, International UFO Reporter, October |
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| 1979, p. 17). |
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| 1978 - Later that night in a factory in Godoy Cruz, Mendoza province, |
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| Argentina two night-shift workers were surprised by a short dwarfish |
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| being (0.75 meters tall), who hopped on one leg and operated a |
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| complicated looking machine that levitated the workers and left them |
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| floating in midair when it vanished. (Sources: Jane Thomas, UFO |
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| Newsclipping Service, January 1979, p. 15, citing La Razon, October |
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| 26, 1978; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid |
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| Reports, case A1982, also citing La Razon). |
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| 1981 - At 10:40 p.m. a 25 foot long glowing ovoid object followed a |
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| car east of Snowtown, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, for |
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| miles. Radio interference was experienced. The UFO illuminated the |
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| surrounding terrain, maneuvered, and hid. (Sources: Larry Hatch, U |
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| computer database, case # 14304; UFO Research Australia, January |
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| 1982). |
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| 1983 - An experienced sky observer named Kraus at the Pine Mountain |
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| Observatory in Bend, Oregon watched a red light, possibly with |
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| antennas shoot toward him at 8:00 p.m. It lit up the area incredibly |
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| brightly as it hovered over the observatory,then drifted off toward |
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| the west. (Source: Doris Graziano, APRO Bulletin, July 1984, p. 8). |
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| 1996 - At 2:00 pm. a bowl-shaped disc with square windows was sighted |
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| in Gypsumville, Manitoba. It was seen through binoculars as it |
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| directed a beam of light down at the lake. (Sources: Larry Hatch, U |
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| computer database, case 17473; Joseph Trainor, UFO Roundup, Volume 1, |
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| # 37). |
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| 1998 - A 12-year-old boy in Victoria, British Columbia suddenly woke |
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| up for no apparent reason. His room was illuminated by a light from |
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| an unknown source. He looked at the foot of his bed and saw an odd |
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| figure standing there. The figure was hard to see because of the |
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| light, but it looked as if its hands were covering up his face. The |
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| witness attempted to look closer but suddenly fell asleep. He woke up |
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| the next morning sleeping on the family sofa. (Source: Albert S. |
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| Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1998, case #3899, citing Peter |
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| Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle). |
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| 2003 - At two o'clock in the morning a witness reported seeing two |
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| disc-shaped objects flying overhead in Springfield, Illinois. The |
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| objects seemed to be "chasing each other and just playing around." |
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| (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle, |
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| October 2003 webpage archive). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 31 August 2009). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: abduction; animal reaction: dog |
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| barking; bedroom visitation; black uniforms; blue beams; car pursuits |
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| ; death of a human caused by a UFO; disc-shaped UFOs; dome-shaped UFO |
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| s; green uniforms; healing; human-looking UFO occupants; short humano |
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| ids; humanoids with reddish hair; hypnosis; luminous UFOs; luminous t |
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| rails left behind by UFOs; missing time; multi-year reports from Braz |
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| il and Italy, physiological effects: sensation of heat, beams, eye in |
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| jury; short humanoids, spherical UFO; vertical ascent; whirring sound |
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| ; white uniforms; witness going into a trance state during encounter. |
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| © Donald A. Johnson |
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