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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| January 22 |
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| 1919 - A two foot wide, intense glowing ball flew slowly at a low |
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| altitude over Shuttlewood, Derbyshire, England at 8:10 p.m. It |
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| engaged in controlled maneuvers for 45 minutes. There were at least |
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| 40 witnesses. (Source: Ananda Sirisena, FSR, March 1975, p. 17). |
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| 1945 - On this afternoon Allied POWs on the ground watched a white, |
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| football-shaped object following a bomber at 18,000 feet between |
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| Heydebreck and Kedzierzyn, Poland. On the same day there was an |
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| unexplained skyquake in Louisville, Kentucky. (Sources: (1) Jenny |
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| Randles, Science and the UFOs, p. 9; (2) George Eberhart, A |
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| Geo-Bibliography of Anomalies, p. 510, citing Tiffany Thayer, Doubt |
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| magazine, 1945, p. 172). |
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| 1950 - At around 4:00 a.m. a radar blip was detected approaching the |
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| Kodiak Islands at 1,800 mph over Kodiak, Alaska, according to |
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| airborne radar. It then buzzed several planes and boats. A U.S. Navy |
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| plane failed to intercept the UFO because it was too highly |
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| maneuverable. It had two orange lights rotating about the center, and |
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| made no detectable sound. (Sources: Bruce Maccabee, MUFON UFO |
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| Journal, September 1978, p. 7; UNICAT, case # 359; Lawrence Fawcett & |
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| Barry J. Greenwood, UFO Coverup, p. 164; Richard Dolan, UFO's and the |
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| National Security State: Chronology of a Cover-up 1941-1973, p. 399). |
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| 1951 - A saucer-shaped object hovered next to a test balloon 50 miles |
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| southeast of Holloman AFB, New Mexico. It grew in dimensions, and |
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| flashed once every second. It flew off to the west. (Source: Loren E. |
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| Gross, UFOs: A History. 1951, p. 9). |
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| 1952 - At 12:20 a.m. a radar station at Murphy's Dome, Alaska tracked |
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| a UFO moving at 1,500 mph at 23,000 feet. Three F-94s were vectored |
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| in. There were solid radar returns on the ground radar as well as two |
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| airborne radars. At one point the short range radar stopped working, |
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| preventing anything being tracked close to the station. The third jet |
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| approached to within 200 meters of the UFO, but pulled up for fear of |
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| a mid-air collision. No radar malfunctions were found. (Sources: |
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| Edward J. Ruppelt, Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, p. 165; |
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| Michael David Hall, Captain Edward J. Ruppelt: Summer of the Saucers |
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| -- 1952, p. 86; Project Blue Book Special Report # 3, report dated |
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| April 30, 1952; UNICAT, case # 599). |
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| 1956 - At 8:30 p.m. a Pan American Airways flight engineer named |
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| Mueller sighted a saw long cylindrical object with yellow exhaust |
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| while flying not far from New Orleans over the Gulf of Mexico from |
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| Louisiana to Florida. The UFO flew to the east into the clouds. |
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| (Sources: APRO Bulletin, January 1957; Paris Flamonde, UFO Exist!, p. |
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| 435; Edward J. Ruppelt, Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, p. |
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| 246; Dominique Weinstein, Aircraft UFO Encounters, p. 27). |
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| 1958 - Two luminous objects skipped about and played tag in the sky |
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| over Wimberley, Texas at one o'clock in the afternoon. (Sources: San |
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| Marcos (TX) Record, January 23, 1958; Loren E. Gross, The Fifth |
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| Horseman of the Apocalypse: UFOs: A History. 1958: January-February, |
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| p. 39). |
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| 1961 - An electronics professor at Bordeaux University and three |
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| school teachers observed an elongated, glowing, orange object in |
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| Cestas-Gazinet, France at 6:30 p.m. Interference with their car's |
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| ignition was noted. One witness was said to have felt a slight |
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| indisposition and to have heard or somehow perceived the word "ZEMU" |
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| repeated twice. (Sources: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A |
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| Century of Landings, case 515; Mark Rodeghier, UFO Reports Involving |
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| Vehicle Interference, case 111, citing Vallee). |
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| 1961 - A metallic UFO was filmed at 4:45 p.m. as it approached Eglin |
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| Air Force Base, Florida, then made a U-turn and sped away. There were |
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| at least six witnesses. (Sources: NICAP UFO Investigator, May 1961, |
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| p. 5; Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence, p. 95; George D. Fawcett, |
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| Flying Saucers, September 1970, p. 4). |
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| 1967 - There were eight separate reports of saucers and a |
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| boomerang-shaped object from Wharton and El Campo, Texas on this |
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| evening, starting at around 8 p.m. The UFOs were engaged in erratic |
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| darting maneuvers. It made big news at the time. (Source: Frank |
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| Edwards, Flying Saucers - Here and Now, p. 143). |
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| 1969 - A dark oval object with a central light on the top and bottom |
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| and four white lights around the edge moved in a side-to-side swaying |
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| motion over Lexington, Massachusetts at 9:50 p.m. (Source: Raymond E. |
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| Fowler, case report dated January 25, 1969; Raymond E. Fowler, UFOs: |
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| Interplanetary Visitors). |
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| Lexington, Massachusetts - 1969 |
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| [Sketch of Lexington, Massachusetts - 1969 sighting] |
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| 1971 - Three bus company employees were towing a bus from East |
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| Budleigh to Exmouth, England when they saw three orange balls of |
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| light in a straight line move across the sky. They had "a lot of |
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| smoke around them and they disappeared after a few seconds." (Source: |
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| Mrs. K. Smith, BUFORA Journal, August 1971, p. 25, citing the West |
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| Morning News). |
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| 1971 - Two boys, Stewart and Lyle Leppke of Peabody, Kansas were |
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| doing their early morning farm chores at around dawn when they |
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| observed a lighted object in the cattle lot. When they flashed their |
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| light on it, they saw a diminutive figure less than two feet tall |
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| moving about near a UFO with small windows that was hovering just |
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| above the ground. They immediately went to the house to tell their |
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| mother who called the sheriff; but the UFO had departed by the time |
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| the sheriff got there. The boys said the object hovered a few feet |
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| off the ground, and when it departed it tipped to one side and then |
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| sped rapidly up and away. (Sources: Peabody (KS) Gazette Herald, |
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| January 28, 1971; David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue |
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| of Humanoid Reports, case 1971-03, citing a newspaper source; Ted |
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| Phillips, Physical Traces Associated with UFO Sightings, p. 110). |
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| 1971 - At 9:05 p.m. Richard Williams, his wife, and son were driving |
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| toward Willard, Ohio from the north when they saw a low flying object |
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| that "looked like a bat" coming toward their car. "On the middle of |
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| each wing there seemed to be a rocket or a jet engine, and it had red |
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| and white lights on each wing and on the tails." They thought at |
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| first it was a plane crashing. It was 25-30 feet in diameter and came |
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| to within 100 feet off their car and then took off toward the east. |
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| There was a transparent "cockpit" in the front of the object, through |
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| which could be seen the movements of some kind of humanoid creature, |
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| silhouetted by a flashing light behind it. Multiple reports of UFO |
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| sightings this night came from Tiro, Sandusky, and other sections of |
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| Huron County, Ohio around the same time. (Sources: Norwalk (OH) |
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| Reflector, January 23, 1971; Mansfield (OH) News Journal, January 23, |
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| 1971; Skylook, April 1971, p. 5; APRO Bulletin, January-February |
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| 1971, p. 7; David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of |
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| Humanoid Reports, case 1971-04, citing a newspaper sources). |
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| Willard, Ohio Close Encounter 1971 |
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| [Sketch of Willard, Ohio Close Encounter 1971] |
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| 1974 - On this evening a domed, disc-shaped object was encountered |
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| over a gravel pit in Norton, Massachusetts. It had lights around its |
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| edges. It blew out orange and white smoke when it left. (Source: |
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| NICAP UFO Investigator, February 1974, p. 2). |
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| 1977 - On this night six people in a car in Chalmette, Louisiana |
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| watched a domed, disc-shaped object with legs at a low altitude for |
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| 10 minutes. It reportedly was spinning; it tilted and played among |
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| the trees. (Source: APRO Bulletin, March 1977, p. 1). |
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| 1978 - Beginning at 9:30 p.m. a disc-shaped object hovered over the |
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| city of Figueira da Foz, Portugal for 30 minutes, |
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| radiating red, green, and white lights. (Source: Victor |
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| Lourenco, PORTUCAT database, case # 200). |
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| 1982 - A female was abducted in Weaver, Iowa by several 5-foot-tall |
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| beings with large heads, cat-like eyes, and small mouths. They were |
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| hairless, and had long arms and hands with only four-digits. She was |
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| submitted to a physical exam, and allegedly had something |
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| implanted into her head. During the exam, the aliens were |
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| particularly interested in her hands and wrists. A tube was inserted |
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| into her body and she could feel fluid or drugs going through her |
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| arms. They communicated with her using telepathy, and told her that |
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| she would perform some important task in the future. (Source: Thomas |
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| E. Bullard, UFO Abductions: The Measure of a Mystery; Albert S. |
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| Rosales, Humanoid Sighting Reports database, case # 451). |
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| 1984 - At 7:25 a.m. a blurry red object was viewed by the crew of |
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| United Airlines flight 729 westbound at 43,000 feet altitude 30 miles |
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| east of Toledo, Ohio. left contrail, visible only a few seconds. At |
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| 7:00 p.m. a car was chased by a UFO in Waycross, Georgia. It |
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| illuminated the interior of the car with a red light. There were many |
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| nocturnal light reports in the area on the same evening. At 7:09 p.m. |
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| an orange ball of light hovered silently for one minute over |
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| Huntington, West Virginia. It suddenly moved west at a high rate of |
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| speed. It made no sound. (Source: Bob Gribble, International UFO |
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| Reporter, March 1984, p. 7). |
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| 1984 - At 7:00 p.m. two witnesses in Arnold, Missouri reported that a |
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| 25 foot diameter, white glowing saucer paced their car for three |
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| minutes at only 150 feet altitude. Three helicopters were seen |
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| circling the area afterwards. (Sources: Larry Hatch, U computer |
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| database, case # 11075, citing MUFON UFO Journal, issue 191). |
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| 1986 - Three saucer-shaped objects, stacked vertically, were seen |
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| over Prestatyn, Clwyd, Wales at 9:00 p.m. They went south toward |
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| Meliden, performing aerobatics. (Source: Paul Devereax, Earth Lights |
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| Revelation, p. 73). |
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| 1988 - A 60-foot long triangular UFO flew to the east low over the |
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| road, just ahead of the two witnesses' car in Kettlewell, North |
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| Yorkshire, England at 9:00 p.m. It had many lights, some of which |
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| were flashing. (Source: Timothy Good, The UFO Report 1990, p. 20). |
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| 1989 - A pilot flying at 6,500 over Texarkana, Texas observed a large |
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| silver, cylinder-shaped object flying 300 feet below him at high |
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| speed. (Sources: Robert Gribble, UFO Reporting Center; Larry Hatch, U |
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| computer database, case # 14732). |
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| 1992 - On this evening, starting at 7:40 p.m., two observers watched |
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| for 80 minutes as a blue triangle hovered in the sky over Woodstock, |
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| New Brunswick, Canada. They took 10 minutes of videotape of the |
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| object. (Sources: Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, |
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| January 1992 webpage). |
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| 1992 - At 9:30 p.m. two observers in Welkenraedt, Belgium watched |
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| a huge triangle-shaped object fly off to the north-northwest at 40 |
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| km/h. It directed two beams light on an apartment building. (Sources: |
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| Inforespace, issue 84; Larry Hatch, U computer database, case # |
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| 15628). |
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| 1993 - Several students at the local Camp Crame elementary school in |
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| Quezon City, the Philippines were burning some wood in a wooded area |
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| next to a tamarind tree, when a gigantic black figure with a tail and |
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| two horns appeared. The students panicked and some seemed to go into |
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| a trance and started speaking in an unfamiliar language or tongue. |
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| The figure appeared to vanish in plain sight. The incident was |
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| interpreted as a "demonic" manifestation and possession. (Source: |
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| Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1993, case # 572, citing |
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| Fortean Times, issue # 68). |
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| 1995 - On this day lights flashed and maneuvered near a truck on the |
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| highway near Beatty, Nevada for 45 minutes. They moved faster than |
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| any jet. The two witnesses experienced 2-3 hours of missing time. |
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| (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case # 17083). |
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| 1996 - A 300 foot long blimp-shaped UFO moved slowly through the sky |
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| over Redding, California at 8:00 p.m. It hovered for 75 minutes, |
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| making a purring sound, and then turned and moves off fast to the |
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| south. (Source: Francis Ridge, UFO Intelligence Newsletter; Larry |
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| Hatch, U computer database, case # 17581). |
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| 2002 - At 8:00 p.m. Robert La Marco and his family saw a very bright |
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| disk while driving to basketball practice in Hazlet, New Jersey. The |
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| UFO hovered, then shot off to the east at incredible speed towards |
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| the Atlantic Ocean. (Source: George A. Filer & David E. Twichell, |
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| Filer's Files: Worldwide Reports of UFO Sightings, p. 26). |
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| 2003 - The witness had just left work and was driving home when he |
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| reached a place by a small lake in Prospect, Connecticut at 10:03 |
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| p.m. He noticed someone walking along the road so he flashed on his |
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| high beams. He then saw the figure walk out from the side of the |
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| road, stop in the center for a second, then continue across. It was |
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| grayish in color and it was walking on two legs, but it ambulated |
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| like an ape walks, swaying as it walked erect. The feet were small |
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| with brownish-black areas on the side. When it reached the other side |
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| it stopped and looked at the witness, waving its skinny arms. Lights |
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| appeared behind it. The man described the creature as around six feet |
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| tall, with large, foot-long pointy ears. The eyes were dark black |
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| with no apparent nose. Although the weather was cold, the witness did |
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| not see any condensed breath come from its small mouth. The mouth had |
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| a red silver strip on top. As the witness drove by he looked back to |
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| see the creature still standing by the road, and the woods behind the |
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| creature suddenly lit up like day. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, |
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| Humanoid Contact Database 2003, citing Peter Davenport, National UFO |
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| Reporting Center, Seattle). |
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| 2003 - Starting at 9:16 p.m. a bell-shaped UFO with four lights was |
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| viewed for 26 minutes over Crawfordsville, Indiana. At 10:00 p.m. a |
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| videotape was made of a round, red light that emitted a shower of |
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| lights in Oxnard, California. The object moved back and forth in the |
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| sky. (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, January |
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| 2003 webpage). |
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| 2004 - A lighted triangular craft was sighted flying low and slowly |
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| over traffic on I-35 in Olathe, Kansas at 6:45 p.m. An hour later a |
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| similar triangle was spotted over Deridder, Louisiana. (Source: Peter |
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| Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, January 2004 webpage). |
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| 2005 - Four discs flew east over the mountains in Rancho Cucamonga, |
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| California at 9:16 a.m.; they were shiny and reflective like polished |
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| aluminum. A small propeller aircraft just south of the mountains |
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| started to approach the area and the four objects vanished |
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| immediately as the aircraft came into view. (Source: George A. Filer |
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| & David E. Twichell, Filer's Files: Worldwide Reports of UFO |
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| Sightings, p. 30, citing NUFORC). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 23 January 2013). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database |
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| Themes: abduction by Grey humanoid |
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| s; boomerang UFO; giant black apparition; bat-wing shaped UFO; cyclin |
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| drical UFOs; disc-shaped UFOs; domed discs; humanoid with large point |
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| ed ears; missing time; multicolored UFOs; multi-year reports from Ala |
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| ska, California, the Gulf of Mexico, Great Britain, Louisiana, Massac |
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| husetts and Ohio; orange balls of light UFOs; short humanoid; side-to |
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| -side swaying motion; trance state behavior by witnesses to humanoid |
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| encounter; triangular UFOs; vehicle EM ignition interference effects. |
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| © Donald A. Johnson |
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