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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| November 9 |
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| 1953 - At 11:45 p.m. a large red, cigar-shaped or cylindrical object |
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| hovered in the sky over Omaha, Nebraska. Several satellite objects |
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| orbited around it. (Source: Harold Wilkins, Flying Saucers |
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| Uncensored, p. 136; Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A History. 1953: |
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| August-December) |
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| 1954 - Phillip Molava, age 13, living at an orphanage in Shirley, |
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| Surrey, England at the time, had been mysteriously losing baby |
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| rabbits from his locked rabbit hutch, so he was keeping watch on it |
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| by night. At around 1:00 a.m. he noticed a small, white, |
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| discus-shaped object floating toward him at about five mph. It had no |
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| lights and no markings, and was only as big as a large plate. As it |
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| flew low over him, he jumped up trying to grab it, but could not |
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| quite reach it and it flew away. The next day, or perhaps a day |
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| later, he felt almost paralyzed all day, and was in the infirmary. |
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| That night, he was awaked in his bed when he saw a misty mass, as |
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| wide as the bed, form at the foot of the bed. It passed up the bed |
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| toward his head, “freezing” his body with cold as it passed. Then it |
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| stopped, and three figures materialized from the mist at the foot of |
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| his bed. They next moved up to him, two on one side, one on the |
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| other, and bent over him. He had the feeling they were going to help |
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| him, to “make me at ease with myself.” They were dressed in black, or |
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| dark, robes, like the habits worn by monks, so he could not see their |
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| faces, and could not describe their hands. He tried to speak to them, |
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| but they did not answer. He had no memory of their departure. The |
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| next day he felt well again. The rabbits were shortly afterwards |
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| taken from him by the orphanage. (Sources: Janet & Colin Bord, FSR, |
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| November 1978, p. 16; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue |
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| of Humanoid Reports, case # 1954-36, citing Janet & Colin Bord). |
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| 1954 - At 6:00 a.m. a 25 meter in diameter disc-shaped object tilted, |
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| 50 meters over a field in Inchy, Nord department, France. It then |
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| rose vertically and vanished as the witnesses approached. (Source: |
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| Jean Sider, Dossier 1954 et l'Imposture Rationaliste, p. 129). |
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| 1954 - Two villagers in Bois de Villers, Belgium reported the landing |
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| of a two-meter-high "flying egg" in a pasture. Screams seemed to be |
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| emanating from it. (Source: Harold Wilkins, Flying Saucers |
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| Uncensored, p. 251; Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A |
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| Century of Landings, case 334). |
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| 1954 - A nine meter long, bullet-shaped cigar hovered at 30 meters |
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| altitude over a farm in Froberville, Seine-Maritime department, |
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| France. Two observers ran beneath it. The object then made a |
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| whistling sound, brightened, and shot up into the sky. (Source: |
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| Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue 260). |
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| 1954 - At 12:30 a.m. a house in Damascus, Ohio was shaken by some |
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| outside force. Next, the witness looked out and observed a 30 meter |
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| long, glowing metallic ovoid object hovering over a nearby school. |
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| When a jet circled the area, the UFO vanished. (Sources: Walter |
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| N.Webb, NICAP case files; APRO Bulletin, March 1955). |
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| 1956 - A long, narrow, fuselage-shaped object with a series of bright |
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| orange lights was sighted by an airman flying over Destin, Florida at |
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| 6:00 p.m. in a U.S. Air Force RF-84F aircraft from the 3242rd |
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| reconaisance squadron. (Sources: Dominique Weinstein, Aircraft UFO |
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| Encounters, p. 28; Loren E. Gross, The Fifth Horseman of the |
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| Apocalypse: UFOs: A History. 1956: November-December, p. 14). |
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| 1957 - At 1:00 a.m. a civilian driving his car home from work in Lake |
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| City, Missouri observed a hovering object 16 meters long. It had an |
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| elongated shape, and hovered 50 feet above the ground. His car engine |
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| died as he neared the object's position. When the object left the |
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| performance of the engine returned to normal. (Source: Jacques |
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| Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, case 439). |
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| 1957 - In Bedford, Indiana a UFO was seen by a Mr. Merry at 9:10 p.m. |
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| His car stalled, and his head was covered with burns following the |
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| close encounter. On the same night just south of the same town a |
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| woman named Baxter also had her car stopped by a domed saucer, which |
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| rose from the ground, hovered, and then flew off over the hills. |
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| (Sources: Frank Edwards, Fate magazine, March 1958, pp. 27 & 32; |
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| Loren E. Gross, The Fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse: UFOs: A |
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| History. 1957: November 7-12, p. 66). |
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| 1962 - At 8:30 p.m. a V-shaped, glowing object split up into six |
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| similar objects over Pharr, Texas and quickly dispersed. (Source: |
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| Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, report uploaded April |
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| 16, 2005). |
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| 1967 - Miss Dianne Marable and Mrs. Pearl Robins, nurses, were |
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| driving home to Tennessee Ridge and had reached Erin, Tennessee at |
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| 11:40 p.m. when they noticed a luminous object in the sky, which they |
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| first mistook for the moon. It approached and landed 50 feet in front |
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| of them, covering the entire highway. It was dome shaped, in part a |
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| fiery orange- yellow color, and in part ash black. Inside the object |
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| they could see five dark greenish creatures, four feet tall, "milling |
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| about some type of machinery." After five minutes of watching it, |
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| they began to approach more closely but the object then swiftly rose |
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| up. It traveled a short distance beside their car, then it landed |
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| again in a field. The two women again tried to approach it by driving |
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| up a gravel road when its lights when out. They could no longer see |
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| it, though they could see a bright red light in the sky. The young |
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| women then drove home, where they discovered they had experienced 30 |
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| minutes of missing time. (Sources: Budd Hopkins, field investigation |
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| case report filed with CUFOS, April 23, 1979; David F. Webb & Ted |
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| Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1967-110, |
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| citing Budd Hopkins; Thomas E. Bullard, MUFON 1981 Conference |
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| Proceedings, p. 48). |
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| 1968 - A homemaker saw a large disc-shaped object hovering over the |
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| house in Lakeland, Florida. Several human-like figures could be seen |
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| through some lighted portholes. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, 1968 |
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| Humanoid Sighting Reports database, case # 2408, citing Brad Steiger |
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| & Joan Whritenour, The Flying Saucer Invasion). |
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| 1968 - A couple in Lorain, Ohio was awakened at 5:45 a.m. by a loud |
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| thump on the roof of their trailer. The bump was followed by the |
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| sound of something moving near their bedroom window. When they looked |
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| out the window, they saw a huge face staring down at them. The |
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| creature’s two front paws or hands were resting on the windowsill. |
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| The husband lept out of bed and frantically searched for his gun, but |
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| by the time he located it the creature was gone from the window. |
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| Running on two legs, it dashed around the east side of the house, |
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| weaving from side to side, and crossed two streets |
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| before disappearing into the woods. The creature stood about six-feet |
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| tall. Its front side was grayish brown, and the rest of the body was |
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| a darker shade of the same color. According to the couple, it |
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| resembled “a large bipedal lion of around 600 pounds.” (Source: |
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| Albert S. Rosales, 1968 Humanoid Sighting Reports database, case |
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| # 2900, citing Jerome Clark & Loren Coleman, Creatures of The Goblin |
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| World). |
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| 1968 - At 11:30 p.m. in El Salto, Santiago, Chile two young sisters, |
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| Afrodit and Eugenia Lovazzano El-Far, 12 and 9 years of age |
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| respectively, were playing on a Sunday night in front of their home |
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| when they saw a large ball of fire approaching from the nearby |
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| mountains. It came suddenly to a stop in front of the girls. Afrodit |
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| saw it first as she was on her bicycle, and noticed the red light |
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| suddenly appear from behind the mountain, resembling a brilliant |
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| star. The red light seemed “gelatinous” in nature and soon changed to |
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| a sphere with a greenish tint. Both girls could now clearly see what |
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| appeared to be a small “woman” inside the luminous sphere. The |
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| strange entity had a large mouth, which seemed to be moving |
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| constantly, apparently calling the girls; it also had a pair of large |
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| pointed ears. Moments later, the small woman exited the sphere and |
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| approached Afrodit, who tried to run but was unable to move due to a |
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| strong “pulling” force. It pulled her by her blouse and suspended her |
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| in midair. When Eugenia reached the kitchen door the force seemed to |
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| release Afrodit, who suffered from earaches, hoarseness, and what |
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| appeared to have been scratches on her waist area. It was later |
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| determined that a third girl, 12-year-old Monica Patricia Lagos also |
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| saw the bizarre incident, which she described as a ball of fire that |
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| floated around over the ground and then disappeared in a flash. |
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| (Source: Albert S. Rosales, 1968 Humanoid Sighting Reports database, |
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| citing http://www.toc.cl/articulo_013.htm). |
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| 1969 - In one of a series of incidents involving Stella Lansing, she |
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| produced the following account by a 9-year-old of an encounter on |
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| this night from Palmer, Massachusetts. “We went riding in the car and |
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| I saw lights. We flashed to it and it flashed back. We clapped the |
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| light on it and it began to come closer. We saw a black man about |
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| eight feet tall and I saw something like a wolf, but it was not a |
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| wolf. It had a strange body, two and a half feet long. It had three |
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| fingers and a face.” (Source: Berthold Schwarz, FSR, 19720105; David |
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| F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
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| 1969-55 (A1069)). |
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| 1973 - A fleet of discs, 9-11 objects in a V-formation, flew over the |
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| western shore of Mobile Bay, Alabama. They moved at a speed higher |
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| than the speed of normal conventional aircraft, and had a pale yellow |
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| (or gold) transparency. There were three witnesses; the main witness |
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| was a 29 year old repeater. (Sources: Robert D. Boyd, A Comparative |
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| Unit, p. 248; UNICAT, case # 473; Richard F. Haines, Project Delta, |
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| p. 189; Dwight Connelly, Skylook, May 1976, p. 7). |
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| 1978 - An acorn-shaped domed UFO with flashing red lights landed at |
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| Oil Field Centre No. 24 in the Kuwait desert at 12:50 a.m. The UFO |
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| caused EM effects including the disruption of all telecommunications |
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| and the malfunction of the pumping station electrical equipment. |
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| (Sources: APRO Bulletin, January 1979, p. 1; Jane Thomas, UFO |
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| Newsclipping Service, February 1979, p. 15, citing Cronica, November |
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| 14, 1978; Richard Hall, MUFON UFO Journal, January 1979, p. 5; |
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| Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II. A Thirty Year Report, |
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| pp. 300, 351). |
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| Kuwait Oil Field Centre UFO Landing 1978 |
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| 1978 - During a spate of other close encounters in the area, |
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| including a car pacing, a 24-year-old taxi driver named Wright |
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| spotted a bizarre humanoid shape crossing Sugarloaf Road in Risdon |
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| Vale, Tasmania, Australia at 3:15 a.m. A green shape drifted out into |
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| road, shaped like a four-foot tall triangle, 2.5 feet wide at its |
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| base. The taxi's radio abruptly quit, accompanied by a high-pitched |
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| squeaking noise. The shape was described as green in color about one |
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| and a half meters tall and 3/4 meters wide at the base, it tapered to |
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| a narrow top. The shape drifted out into the road and at the same |
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| time the taxi radio emitted a high-pitched squeal as the driver broke |
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| hard stopping only 5 meters from the shape. At five feet away the |
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| triangle figure vanished into thin air. (Sources: APRO Bulletin, |
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| September 1979, p. 8; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue |
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| of Humanoid Reports, A1988; Mark Rodeghier, UFO Reports Involving |
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| Vechicle Interference, p. 73). |
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| 1978 - At 8:45 p.m. three military Coast Guardsmen, including the |
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| main witness named Valentino, were driving near the ocean five miles |
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| west of Silvi Marina, Abruzzi, Italy when they were buzzed by a |
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| one-meter in diameter, intense red ball of light that caused radio |
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| interference. The UFO first rose up from the surface of the seea at a |
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| 45 degree angle, flew straight at them for 250-300 meters. The light |
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| then shot up into the sky, and then zoomed off to the east. The UFO |
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| was not seen on radar, but was also witnessed by two fishermen. |
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| (Sources: Jane Thomas, UFO Newsclipping Service, February 1979, |
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| p. 15, citing La Razon, November 12, 1978; Allan Hendry, |
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| International UFO Reporter, October 1979, p. 18; Lumieres dans la |
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| Nuit, December 1981, p. 34; UNICAT, case # 114, citing Maurizio |
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| Verga). |
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| 1979 - During the day an unusually bright light in sky split into two |
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| equally bright objects over Easterhouse, Glasgow, Scotland. They |
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| moved around the sky before reuniting, then vanished into thin air. |
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| (Source: Ron Halliday, UFO Scotland: The Secret History of Scotland's UFO |
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| Phenomenon, p. 65). |
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| 1979 - On this evening Robert Taylor, a forestry worker, was walking |
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| his dog in Dechmont Law, Scotland when he came across a large ovoid |
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| or spherical object on tripod landing gear in a woodland clearing. |
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| This UFO dropped two 1.5 foot naval mine-shaped objects with |
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| protruding spikes, which floated up to him and attached to his |
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| trousers leg. They began to drag him towards the landed craft. This |
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| was accompanied by a suction noise and a pungent odor,and at this |
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| point he passed out and remained unconscious for the next 40 minutes. |
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| He came to face down on the ground, and experienced a choking odor in |
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| the air, a blinding headache, a burning sensation on his chin, |
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| itching on his left thigh, and he felt extremely weak. After a few |
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| minutes he managed to crawl to his pickup truck and drive home. |
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| Ground traces were found at the landing site. He suffered lasting |
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| physiological effects including headaches, itching, thirst, and |
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| general weakness. (Sources: APRO Bulletin, 19800701; Allan Hendry, |
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| International UFO Reporter, 19800815; Fate magazine, June 1983, p 68; |
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| Ron Halliday, UFO Scotland: The Secret History of Scotland's UFO |
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| Phenomenon, p. 2; Patrick Huyghe, Field Guide to Extraterrestrials, |
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| p. 98; Jenny Randles, Little Giant Encyclopedia of UFOs, p. 93; |
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| UNICAT, case # 338; John F. Schuessler, UFO-Related Human |
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| Physiological Effects, p. 88). |
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| 1988 - At 9:35 p.m. a 35-year-old woman driving home in Maylene, |
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| Alabama spotted a bright light "new to the area;" she became curious |
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| and stopped her car. A light from behind the trees rose up and |
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| crossed over her car, and the witness could see a structured, 40-foot |
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| wide disc-shaped craft. The woman next found herself driving home |
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| again, and she reports having had a brief out-of-body experience |
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| during the encounter. The entire incident lasted ten minutes. |
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| (Source: Jeff & Karen Ballard, MUFON field investigation case files, |
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| case # 890712; Dan Wright, MUFON UFO Journal, December 1989, p. 5). |
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| 1989 - A shiny metallic rectangular UFO flew very low over |
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| Proveshenia Prospekt, Petrograd, Russia on this night. (Source: |
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| Timothy Good, The UFO Report 1991, p. 233). |
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| 1990 - A woman and her two children encountered humanoids in their |
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| bedroom in Ann Arbor, Michigan at around two a.m. Possible abduction. |
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| (Source: Shirley Coyne, Michigan MUFON). |
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| 1991 - A strange looking, cube-shaped object was observed by airport |
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| personnel at Dyce Airport, Aberdeen, Scotland at 12:15 p.m. It |
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| was viewed through binoculars, and was definitely not a conventional |
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| aircraft. (Source: Ron Halliday, UFO Scotland: The Secret History of |
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| Scotland's UFO Phenomenon, p. 105). |
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| 1991 - A man was riding around on some back roads in Daviston, |
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| Alabama on this night when he saw a bright light in the trees about |
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| 150 yards away. He next saw the light come out of the trees and then |
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| noticed a round but flattened "cloud" that emerged behind the light. |
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| The cloud was following the bright light and they both flew over the |
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| witness and his vehicle. The light and cloud lit up the road around |
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| him, and the vehicle's engine then went completely dead. The next |
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| thing he remembers was traveling further down the same road and |
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| noticing a white ball and two clouds behind him. Upon reaching home |
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| his family noticed that he smelled like "burnt cinnamon." He also |
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| found reddish purple stains on his hands that he could not explain. |
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| His vehicle had two splotches, 4-5 inches long and wide, on the front |
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| driver's side. He soon developed health problems a few weeks after |
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| the incident, and he noted that he had experienced a time loss. |
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| Later, under hypnosis, he recalled that the bright light had really |
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| been a saucer-shaped vehicle. He had attempted to grab his shotgun |
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| during the abduction, but was prevented by a four-foot tall Grey |
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| humanoid who took him onboard the object. Inside the craft his eyes |
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| were examined and apparently an implant was removed from behind one |
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| of them. The being who was smaller and brown in color performed the |
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| surgery. Following that he was taken to an upper floor inside the |
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| craft, and there he encountered humans in military style coveralls. |
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| One was apparently a flag rank officer. There he lost |
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| consciousness while he was being examined again. On waking up, he |
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| found himself being helped by an athletic looking young soldier with |
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| short cropped hair. The next thing he remembers was being escorted |
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| back to his vehicle by the Grey alien. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, |
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| 1991 Humanoid Sighting Reports database, case # 2644, citing John C. |
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| Thompson). |
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| 1992 - Mrs. Melitta Walter was sitting in her living room in |
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| Magdeburg, Germany at 8:30 p.m. when she heard a very deep humming |
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| sound coming from outside her house. When she looked out the window |
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| she observed a bright shining, flat cylindrical craft slowly flying |
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| over the roof. It was only about 50 meters away and at about 20 |
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| meters altitude. The witness could see several man-like occupants |
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| moving behind a large, wide illuminated window. She described the |
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| object as a flat cylinder with position lights on the left, right |
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| and back. Within a minute the object vanished behind the wall of her |
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| house. (Source: Illobrand von Ludwiger, Best UFO Cases - Europe, p. |
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| 42). |
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| 1995 - At 7:00 p.m. Ada Arroyo, director of a local nursing home in |
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| Caguas, Puerto Rico, heard a scream similar to those made by a lamb |
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| being slaughtered, coming from outside. She went outside on the patio |
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| and saw a strange hairy figure, grayish in color, covering its body |
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| with a pair of wings. It had a flattened, vulpine face, with enormous |
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| red eyes. The creature held her gaze with its mesmerizing eyes before |
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| taking off into the air, quickly vanishing from sight. (Sources: |
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| Scott Corales, Fate magazine, October 1998; Albert S. Rosales, 1995 |
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| Humanoid Sighting Reports database, case # 3260, citing Scott |
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| Corrales). |
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| 1996 - Alessandro Boscolo and two friends were driving home near |
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| Isola Verde, Italy when Boscolo stopped his vehicle to relieve |
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| himself. He soon noticed that the whole area around him was |
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| completely illuminated, as if the full Moon was overhead. Having got |
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| back into the vehicle with his two friends, they saw that the light |
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| was coming from a very bright source in a nearby field, and they next |
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| noticed movement coming from some nearby trees. Suddenly, three to |
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| four short Grey beings, with large oval-shaped heads, scampered with |
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| amazing speed towards the light source on the field. Frightened, |
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| Boscolo and his friends drove away from the scene at high speed. |
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| (Source: Albert S. Rosales, 1996 Humanoid Sighting Reports database, |
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| case # 3510, citing El Dragon Invisible, CUN). |
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| 2002 - A family in Arkansas City, Kansas observed an immense |
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| boomerang-shaped craft at 9:30 p.m. It was silent, lightless, with a |
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| shape that blocked out the stars behind it as it flew by. They later |
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| saw the same object flying to the southeast, directly over their |
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| house. Their dogs barked frantically during the fly-over. (Source: |
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| UFO Magazine (US), February 2003, p. 22). |
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| 2004 - A bunch of disc-like lights were seen hovering on top of a |
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| Greyhound Bus traveling on Hwy 6 from Ericksdale to Ashern in |
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| Manitoba, Canada. (Source: George A. Filer & David E. Wtichell, |
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| Filer's Files: Worldwide Reports of UFO Sightings, p. 47, citing |
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| Chris Rutkowski). |
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| 2005 - A diamond-shaped craft was seen over Sleights, North |
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| Yorkshire, England at 8:30 p.m. The object had an unusual powerful, |
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| white/yellow, rotating beacon/searchlight at its rear. (Source: |
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| British Ministry of Defense, case # 2005-118). |
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| 2006 - At 4:30 p.m. a witness in Kosse, Limestone County, Texas |
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| reported seeing a pen-shaped or oblong metallic cylinder-shaped |
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| object puff out a cloud, and then try to hide behind it. |
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| (Source:Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, November 2006 |
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| webpage, report uploaded December 7, 2006). |
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| 2007 - Two rows of 6-8 dull orange disks in a shallow V shape |
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| appeared to be fixed to the bottom of a boomerang or |
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| chevron-shaped object flying silently over Frisco, Texas as 8:30 p.m. |
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| The sighting lasted under 30 seconds. (Source: Peter Davenport, |
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| National UFO Reporting Center, November 2007 webpage, report uploaded |
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| November 28, 2007). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 4 November 2012). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: abductions; animal reaction: dogs |
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| barking; boomerang or V-shaped UFOs; car pacings; cigar-shaped UFOs; |
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| diamond-shaped and cube-shaped UFOs; domed UFOs; EM effects: telecom |
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| munications and electrical pumping equipment malfunction, vehicle eng |
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| ine stopped then restarted; Grey Ufonauts; humming sound; implant rem |
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| oved from abductee; inside occupants; landings; missing time; multi-y |
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| ear reports from England, Scotland, and Texas; ovoid UFOs; physiologi |
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| cal effects:earaches, hoarseness, headaches, itching, thirst, scratch |
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| es on body, and general weakness; UFOnaut with pointed ears; vehicle |
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| ignition interference effect; vertical ascent; winged hairy humanoid. |
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