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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| August 10 |
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| 1944 - At a few minutes after midnight a bright reddish-orange, |
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| pulsing, maneuvering ball of light paced a U.S. Army Air Force B-29 |
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| bomber over the ocean between Palembang, Indonesia and Ceylon (Sri |
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| Lanka) at a location about 100 miles northwest of Palembang off the |
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| island of Sumatra. There were three witnesses on board the aircraft. |
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| The sighting lasted less than eight minutes. (Sources: Richard Hall, |
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| The UFO Evidence (Volume 1), p. 23; Donald E. Keyhoe, Flying Saucers: |
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| Top Secret, p. 83; Dominique Weinstein, Aircraft UFO Encounters, p. |
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| 7; Richard M. Dolan, UFO's and the National Security State: |
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| Chronology of a Cover-up 1941-1973, p. 396). |
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| 1947 - An eight meter diameter domed metallic disc followed a car |
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| near Forrest Station, Manitoba, Canada on this day. It hovered over |
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| some power lines, then blinked out. (Sources: Jan Aldrich, Project |
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| 1947: A Preliminary Report on the 1947 UFO Sighting Wave, p. 113; |
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| Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A History. 1947 (volume 6), p. 7). |
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| 1954 - At 9:30 p.m. 13-year-old Gabriel Coupal and his younger |
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| siblings said they saw a brightly lighted object follow them to their |
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| farm in Hemmingford, Quebec, Canada. It landed and a figure wearing a |
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| black diver suit and with round eyes exited, and appeared to engage |
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| in some repair activity. Mr. Coupal and his oldest son went to the |
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| field where the children had been playing and saw an orange object |
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| rise from the ground and speed off to the west. The grass was |
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| flattened down over a 15-meter area, with two tracks about five |
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| meters long. (Sources: Harold Wilkins, Flying Saucers Uncensored, p. |
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| 237; Huntingdon Gleaner, August 18, 1954; Fate, March 1955, p. 19; |
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| Albany (NY) Times-Union, November 27, 1955; Jacques Vallee, Passport |
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| to Magonia: A Century of Landings, case 135). |
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| 1959 - Two multi-colored spheres (of many dazzling colors) and a |
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| bronze disc flew over the shore of Baniara, Milne Bay, Papua New |
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| Guinea at 3:50 a.m. local time. About twelve hours later that same |
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| night, at 1:28 a.m. Atlantic Daylight Time, a 30-year-old RCAF pilot |
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| saw a bright light fly from horizon to overhead at Goose Bay Air |
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| Force Base in Labrador, Canada. It crossed 53 degrees of sky in 25 |
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| minutes, then mysteriously vanished. Project Blue Book lists this |
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| case as an "unknown." At 7:30 p.m. a disc flew over Wayne, |
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| Pennsylvania. (Sources: (1) Norman E. G. Cruttwell, UFOs in Two |
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| Worlds, FSR Special Issue No. 4, p. 35; (2) Project Blue Book files |
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| counted in official statistics, case # 6462; Lloyd Mallan, Official |
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| Guide to UFOs, p. 34; Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence (Volume I), pp. |
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| 79, 156; Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns; (3) Walter N. |
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| Webb, case investigation files, case no. 19). |
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| 1964 - On Wake Island in the Pacific Ocean west of Hawaii, an |
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| aircraft commander and his navigator (Lt. Cavender and Capt. Jones) |
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| were sitting in a parked C-124 transport plane at 5:15 a.m. when they |
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| sighted a red, blinking light approach the airfield runway. The light |
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| stopped and made several reverses over the next two minutes. Project |
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| Blue Book lists this case as an "unknown." (Sources: Project Blue |
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| Book files counted in official statistics, case # 9031; Don Berliner, |
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| Australasian Ufologist, April 1999, p. 52; Richard Hall, The UFO |
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| Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty-Year Report, p. 2; Don Berliner, |
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| Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1965 - (1) At 3:40 a.m. an orange to crimson colored ball of light |
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| maneuvered, and then sped head-on toward a truck windscreen in |
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| Warminster, Wiltshire, England. The driver swerved in order to avoid |
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| a collision. Later than day a private pilot attorney saw two discs |
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| flying below the clouds near Nashville, Tennessee on this day. They |
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| accelerated and sped away. At 8 p.m. an aerospace engineer in |
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| Seattle, Washington watched as two silver discs hovered, then shot up |
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| out of sight. (Sources: (1) Arthur Shuttlewood, The Warminister |
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| Mystery: Astounding UFO sightings, p. 59; Ron Halliday, UFO Scotland: |
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| The secret history of Scotland's UFO phenomenon, p. 14; (2) Richard |
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| H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty-Year Report, p. 117; |
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| (3) Richard H. Hall, ibid., p. 151). |
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| 1966 - At 12:30 a.m. in Moultonborough, New Hampshire a three foot |
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| in diameter red-orange globe with a central black design skirted |
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| about the walls and ceiling inside a cabin. (Source: Raymond E. |
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| Folwer, UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors, p. 341). |
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| Moultonborough, New Hampshire - 1966 |
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| [MoultonboroughNH red-orange sphere 1966] |
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| 1970 - On this evening Titus Lamson saw a rainbow colored UFO moving |
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| over the village of Hotaville, New Mexico. It had "a dome, a round |
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| thing, and an aerial" on top. It was lit up and became translucent, |
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| so that he could see a man inside the dome wearing a gray uniform. |
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| The UFO then disappeared over a ridge. (Source: David F. Webb and Ted |
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| Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1970-13, citing |
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| George Fawcett). |
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| 1973 - On this afternoon four grade-school students and a police |
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| officer in Ibague, Colombia saw four small, human-like beings, |
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| dressed in white uniforms, beneath a bridge. The beings were only 20 |
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| centimeters tall and disappeared when the witnesses approached. |
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| Traces were left in the mud and later photographed. (Sources: David |
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| F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
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| 1973-20 (A1216), David F. Webb, 1973: The Year of the Humanoids, case |
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| 73-09A, citing CUFOS). |
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| 1975 - In Gilroy, Santa Clara County, California four witnesses, |
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| including a 19-year-old woman, saw a 40 foot long, hazy blue metallic |
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| ovoid with tripod landing gear hovering in the clear night sky |
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| shortly after 11:00 p.m. It made a humming sound. The sighting |
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| lasted 10 minutes. (Sources: Paul Cerny, Skylook, September 1975, |
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| p. 6; FSR, April 1976, p. 24; Paris Flammonde, UFO Exist! p. 373; |
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| Jacques Vallee, Confrontations: A Scientist's Search for Alien |
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| Contact, p. 88). |
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| 1976 - Sr. Francisco Tejero, age 44, his wife Teresa Lacave, and |
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| their friends Jose Valles and wife Pilar Osborne Domecq were on |
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| holiday at the Hotel Da Balaia in Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal and |
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| had gone into the hotel bar for something to eat at around 5:00 p.m. |
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| They saw two men and a woman there who were engaged in a discussion, |
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| but at the same time seemed to be watching the witness’s party most |
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| intently. The two men were short in stature, “with European features |
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| but very dark.” They seemed to be between 40 and 50 years old, yet |
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| their hair was far too white in color for being middle aged. Suddenly |
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| two strange flashes of light came from the direction of this |
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| mysterious trio, like the flashbulbs of a camera, and although they |
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| observed no camera, the two Spanish couples had the strong impression |
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| that someone had just photographed them, perhaps with the aid of a |
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| minature, concealed camera. What's more, the two couples began to |
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| feel an indescribable malaise, so they quickly finished their drinks |
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| and left the bar to go have dinner. Later that night Teresa awoke |
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| with a start, and to her great astonishment she observed that on the |
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| curtains of the hotel window (which was open on this hot night) there |
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| was a very vivid luminous rectangle, “like a TV screen.” She |
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| immediately thought of the strange “spies” in the bar, and her next |
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| thought was that maybe they had entered the bedroom and were going to |
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| rob them or do them some kind of mischief. She turned and shook her |
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| husband vigorously. Her husband jumped out of bed and went to the |
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| window. In his account he said: “It was as though I was in some sort |
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| of trance, as if I had been hypnotized by someone. Outside, all was |
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| utterly, infinitely peaceful.” He was moving around like an |
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| automaton. He looked out the window and saw a rectangular thing, with |
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| six reddish lights on it, resting on another wing of the hotel which |
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| made an angle with the main face on which their window lay. All was |
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| dark underneath the “thing”, and nothing else was to be seen. He |
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| remained there motionless for awhile, gazing at the structure or |
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| “attic” with a sense of irritation because one of the lights was |
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| directed right into their bedroom. He then turned around and went |
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| back to sleep. In the morning they were astonished to find out that |
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| there was no other wing of the hotel running out at an angle. There |
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| was no building, or structure of any kind whatsoever. There was |
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| simply no “attic.” Their rooms were on the top floor of the hotel. |
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| (Source: Ignacio Darnaude Rojas-Marcos, FSR, October 1977, p. 20). |
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| 1977 - A man named Bogea was chased by a delta-shaped flying object |
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| through the forest in Pinheiro, Maranhao State, Brazil in the early |
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| morning hours. He reported being abducted and shown a strange city |
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| for hours. When he was returned in was located far from his original |
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| location. (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case 12283, |
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| citing Bob Pratt, UFO Danger Zone: Terror and Death in Brazil--Where |
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| Next? p. 100). |
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| 1978 - A mushroom-shaped object was sighted at close range over a |
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| military base in General Belgrano, Santa Fe Province, Argentina on |
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| this night. The object was several meters in diameter, and had an |
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| array of flashing lights around its rim. It flew at a low altitude, |
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| and hovered for 10 minutes. (Source: Jane Thomas, UFO Newsclipping |
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| Service, October 1978, p. 14, citing Cronica, August 13, 1978). |
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| 1980 - A New Mexico State policeman saw a UFO land in the Manzano |
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| Mountains near Albuquerque, New Mexico, near the Sandia Nuclear |
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| Weapons Facility. (Source: Lawrence Fawcett & Barry J. Greenwood, |
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| Clear Intent: The Government Cover-up of the UFO Experience, p. 225). |
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| 1981 - Russell Matson and another man were driving down a road in |
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| Apple Valley, Minnesota at 3:30 a.m. when they sighted a hexagonal |
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| object nearly overhead, at perhaps a distance of 500 feet. It had two |
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| green, two red, and white lights on its corners. It was estimated to |
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| be between 60 and 90 feet across. The object pivoted, making a 90 |
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| degree turn while stationary, then descended and approached the |
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| witnesses. It made a soft "whoosh" sound as the object passed, like |
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| gas escaping from a propane tank. (Sources: Northfield News, August |
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| 20, 1981; J. Allen Hynek, International UFO Reporter, January 1982, |
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| p. 13; John F. Schuessler, MUFON UFO Journal, Novemer 1982, p. 3; |
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| UNICAT database, case 35, citing J. Allen Hynek). |
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| 1982 - At 10:30 p.m. a married couple and their son were driving home |
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| to Kent, Washington and were near Lake Sawyer when they noticed an |
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| illuminated object above the tree line, projecting a beam of light |
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| into the sky which moved back and forth like a searchlight. The |
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| object had four red body lights. When they stopped at a stop sign, |
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| they saw that the searchlight beam had disappeared and a new light |
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| beam had begun rotating in a downward direction. Moreoever, the UFO |
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| appeared to be moving in their direction. As they turned a corner, a |
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| bright beam of light shone down into their car "bathing the driver in |
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| red light." The light and object then disappeared. (Source: Donald A. |
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| Johnson, Puget Sound Aerial Phenomena Research Newsletter, Autumn |
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| 1982; MUFON UFO Journal, December 1982, p. 3). |
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| 1983 - Two witnessed a domed disc-shaped object at low altitude |
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| around their mobile home and garage west of Flint, Michigan at 1:10 |
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| a.m. The object had two "headlights." (Source: MUFON UFO Journal, |
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| September 1983). |
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| 1986 - At 9:45 p.m. in Manteca, Contra Costa County, California a |
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| large disc-shaped object flew fast and silently from the southeast to |
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| the northwest. A second disc was seen at 11:15 p.m., which made |
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| a 90-degree turn straight up into the sky. (Source: Robert Gribble, |
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| National UFO Reporting Center, case # 1139). |
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| 1989 - On this afternoon in the Kirov region of Russia a large hairy |
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| humanoid with long arms and small feet “scared the daylights” out of |
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| the local veterinarian, P. Saitov, as he was out walking with his |
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| children and a friend. “It was making huge jumps--not at all like a |
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| human being”, he said. Saitov and his companions rushed back to their |
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| car and followed the creature for about a kilometer until it |
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| disappeared into some undergrowth. He described it as about two |
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| meters tall, with its body covered with dark brown hair, and it had |
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| shoulder length hair. Being a veterinary surgeon, he was able to |
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| determine that the creature was neither human nor an anthropoid ape. |
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| A local hunter discovered footprints and deduced the animal had a two |
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| meter pace (Source: Mike Dash, Fortean Times, issue #53, citing |
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| Sotsialistichskaya Industria). |
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| 1989 - A terrified Milwaukee, Wisconsin couple doing some night |
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| fishing on Lake Michigan saw a silver, disc-shaped object fall from |
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| the sky and hover nearby at 3:30 a.m. (Source: MUFON UFO Journal, May |
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| 1990). |
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| 1989 - Mrs. Rayna was alone at home in Sedona, Arizona and taking an |
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| afternoon nap when she heard a loud cracking sound that woke her. She |
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| felt paralyzed and a strong tingling sensation came over her entire |
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| body. She then noticed a small being standing at the head of her bed. |
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| The being was 3.5 feet tall, whitish-gray in color, and wore a |
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| form-fitting jumpsuit. It had a large head, and large dark eyes. The |
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| being communicated with a second, unseen entity, using an |
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| unintelligible language with a digital, musical quality. The being |
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| suddenly vanished and she was able to move again. Her muscles were |
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| sore and she felt nauseous afterwards. (Source: Richard J. Boylan, |
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| Close Extraterrestrial Encounters, p. 120). |
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| 1989 - A Dutch psychologist vacationing in Spain videotaped an object |
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| that changed shaped and divided into two parts. Dr. William Heijster, |
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| a Dutch military psychologist, was vacationing in Spain with his |
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| family. At about 9:00 p.m. while driving southwest along the eastern |
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| coastal highway near Estepona, Spain, the family noticed an object |
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| northwest of them in the late evening sky. They stopped to watch, and |
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| Dr. Heijster filmed it on and off for a period of about one hour, |
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| using a handheld camcorder. |
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| The object appeared to be rotating at high speed. The rotation was |
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| not visible on the film, however; instead, the object appeared to |
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| undergo a slow shape change, from looking like a "coolie hat" to |
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| circular. The upper surface was bright, while the lower surface was |
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| shadowed. The object hovered in one place. After about an hour the |
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| object split into two parts, which then separated and faded from |
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| view. Only part of the disappearance was recorded on the videotape. |
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| Palm fronds are visible in the foreground. There were reported to be |
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| several other witnesses. |
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| Dr. Heijster contacted the Fund for UFO Research and made a copy of |
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| the film available for analysis. The UFO image measures about 3.3 cm |
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| on the film, and it appears for 3 minutes and 53 seconds. |
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| Calculations of the object's size at various distances are: at 300 |
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| meters the diameter would be 4 meters, at one mile it would be 21 |
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| meters, and at 9,000 meters it would have been 120 meters in |
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| diameter. Although one hypothesis is that the image is that of a |
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| research balloon, the size seems excessive for a high-altitude |
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| balloon. (Source: Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A |
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| Thirty-Year Report, pp. 298-299). |
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| 1989 - A man was walking near a housing project in Hartshead Moor, |
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| West Yorkshire, England at 9:15 p.m. when he suddenly had the |
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| impression that someone was watching him. In the dark he noticed a |
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| huge, eight-foot-tall figure with bright slanted eyes. The being |
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| appeared to be wearing a large pointed helmet and flared trousers |
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| with “something” pointing down between the legs. The creature’s eyes |
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| suddenly became red, frightening the witness. A second, green-colored |
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| entity now appeared and was asked by the tall entity “Shall we get |
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| him”? The second entity replied in the negative. The green colored |
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| entity had black slanting eyes, a peanut shaped, helmeted head, and |
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| wore brown colored clothing. The man ran from the area. (Source: |
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| Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1989, case # 1498, |
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| citing Steve Gerrard, Northern UFO News, issue # 182). |
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| 1989 - A 20-year-old woman in Gulf Breeze, Florida saw two rows of |
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| six to eight round white lights in the sky at 10:40 p.m., as bright |
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| as stadium lights, that formed a rectangle twice the size of a Boeing |
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| 747. The object moved very slowly from the west to the east, and |
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| descended to about an estimated 30 feet altitude before it |
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| disappeared. It made no sound, and the encounter lasted about half a |
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| minute. (Source: Carol & Rex Salisberry, MUFON Field Investigation |
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| Database, case 891007b). |
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| 1992 - At 8:26 p.m. in Lansing, Michigan six observers, including the |
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| main witness who was a 25-year-old woman, sighted a black 30 foot in |
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| diameter disc-shaped object, with two orbs on top, looking something |
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| like a Mickey Mouse cap, over a parking lot. There was also CB |
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| radio interference experienced. The sighting lasted 18 minutes. |
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| (Sources: Rex Schrader, MUFON Field Investigation case files, case |
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| 930823C; Jerold R. Johnson, MUFON UFO Journal, November 1993, p. 16 |
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| and March 1994, p. 14). |
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| 1993 - In Norman, Oklahoma at 2:11 a.m. an animal reaction case |
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| occurred. Dogs barked as a huge, fat, battleship gray UFO passed near |
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| the four witness's car. The object had two square patches of |
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| blue-gray fluorescent light in formation off it's diagonal corners. A |
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| red dot of light with radial rays appeared between the square |
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| patches. (Sources: Seifried Richard D. Seifried,MUFON Field |
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| Investigation case files, case 930108C; Donald M. Ware, MUFON UFO |
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| Journal, April 1993, p. 18). |
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| 1993 - On this evening Leah Haley was in the back room of an old |
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| house in Pensacola, Florida, talking with a male friend when suddenly |
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| a force lifted her up towards the ceiling. Her friend tried to grab |
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| her but could not reach her in time. The higher she went the dizzier |
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| she became. Through some sort of white mist she saw her friend moving |
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| about, as if in a trance. Moments later she was onboard a craft |
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| looking out a porthole. Her next memory found herself standing in a |
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| field, where a short stocky woman was apparently performing magic |
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| tricks in front of several other people. The witness was standing in |
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| the middle of the field, in front of a table that contained clothing. |
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| A female "alien" with short brown hair, wearing a red-gold black |
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| trimmed blouse, was standing next to her. Another similar female |
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| stood on her right side. She asked one of the females where they was |
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| from, and her reply was "The Pleiades." She was told that they had |
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| bases on earth. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database |
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| 1993, case # 2072, citing Leah A. Haley). |
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| 1993 - At 9:00 p.m. a multicolored disc-shaped object was seen |
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| hovering across the street in Frankfort, Herkimer County, New York. |
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| The sighting lasted 30 seconds. (Source: Peter Davenport, National |
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| UFO Reporting Center, report dated September 29, 2004). |
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| 1994 - (1) At 12:30 a.m. a witness observed for a few seconds a |
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| small luminous sphere that moved very quickly in the sky over |
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| Castanet Tolosan, Haute-Garonne Department, France. It made no noise, |
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| and no trail accompanied it. (2) At 4:30 a.m. at Antibes, |
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| Alpes-Maritime Department, France three luminous balls stopped over |
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| the ocean, then vanished. Their apparent size was 1 cm at arms |
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| length. (3) There was also the co-occurrence of anomalous radar |
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| echoes in the Central European surveillance area, headquartered in |
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| Switzerland. (Sources: (1) GEIPAN, case # 1994-180; (2) Lumieres dans |
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| la Nuit, issue 327; (3) Illobrand von Ludwiger, Best UFO |
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| Cases--Europe, p. 109). |
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| 1994 - (1) At three o'clock in the afternoon a black triangle spun |
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| out of a billowing line of smoke in the sky over Gull Lake, Alberta, |
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| Canada and stopped dead; it then took off at an incredible speed. At |
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| 10:45 p.m. over York, England at box-shaped object hovered over a |
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| satellite dish in a residential neighborhood, making a humming sound |
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| and causing interference on local TVs. It glided off down a road |
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| after three minutes. (Sources: (1) Peter Davenport, National UFO |
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| Reporting Center, Seattle, August 1994 archived webpage, report dated |
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| May 9, 2003; (2) UFO Newsclipping Service, November 1994). |
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| 1996 - A bright red disc was sighted moving low over a farm in |
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| Avellino, Campania, Italy. A circle of dried yellow grass was found |
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| in the vicinity. (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case # |
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| 17388, citing Joseph Trainor, UFO Roundup, volume 1, number 28). |
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| 1997 - A wave of domed discs flew over a river in the Solomon |
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| Islands, Pacific Ocean One of them, estimated to be four meters in |
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| diameter, dove under a waterfall and never emerged. (Source: Larry |
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| Hatch, U computer database, case # 17964, citing Joseph Trainor, UFO |
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| Roundup, volume 1, number 27). |
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| 1998 - "Cobwebs" fell from the clear blue sky while silver spheres |
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| performed aerobactic maneuvers and made right angle turns over |
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| Quirindi, New South Wales, Australia on this afternoon. The "angel |
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| hair" appeaerd to be produced during the objects' accelerations. The |
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| substance was white in color, with the strength of cotton, and |
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| eventually dissolved. (Source: Brian Boldman, International UFO |
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| Reporter, October 2001, p. 10). |
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| 1998 - A triangular UFO with many lights was seen over at least 30 |
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| different towns in the Ardennes region of France. Over the town of |
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| Sedan a videotape shot at 11:30 p.m. showed the object seemingly |
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| attempting to dodge the camera. The video footage appeared on French |
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| TV. (Source: Joseph Trainor, UFO Roundup, volume 3, number 33). |
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| 2000 - At 12:10 a.m. Scott Jarvie was walking home in Falkirk, |
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| Scotland after visiting his girlfriend when he suddenly became drowsy |
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| and very sleepy. His next conscious memory was suddenly |
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| finding himself inside a very bright place, but someone "dark" at the |
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| same time; it was hard to describe. Inside the enclosure he briefly |
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| met a short humanoid, with sunken green eyes, sandy colored skin, and |
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| no mouth. It had short stubby fingers on one hand. A most |
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| unusual feature of the creature was that it had a hole where the neck |
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| area joined the spine. Jarvie has no other memories. (Source: Albert |
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| S. Rosales, 2000 Humanoid Sighting Reports, case 3799, citing UFO |
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| Abduction Raw Data Page, UFO Watch). |
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| |
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| 2001 - At 11:30 a.m. two silver spheres passed under a C-130 Aircraft |
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| while flying over Salida, Colorado. The sighting was very brief. |
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| (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle, |
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| report uploaded February 8, 2005). |
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| 2003 - At 2:22 p.m. a 10-meter long, silver sausage-shaped object, |
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| flew low over the roadside in Canyon Creek, near Whitehorse, Yukon |
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| Territory, Canada. It then went under some guywires and flew off into |
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| the trees. (Sources: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case 18193; |
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| Geoff Dittman, 2003 Canadian UFO Survey, case # 391, citing UFOBC). |
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| 2004 - A lighted object, circular in shape, was sighted at 2:26 a.m. |
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| in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. It shot straight up into the sky, and |
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| made the TV "go haywire." The sighting lasted about 10 seconds. |
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| (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle, |
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| 2004 archived webpage). |
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| 2007 - At noon an elongated cigar-shaped object, translucent or |
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| transparent, flew over Hancock, Maine in a controlled |
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| flight. (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, |
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| Seattle, report uploaded October 8, 2007). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 27 July 2012). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: abductions, |
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| abrupt maneuvers, angel hair, animal reaction: dogs barking, buzzings |
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| by UFOs, disc-shaped UFOs, domed discs, ground marks, hairy humanoid |
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| , high strangeness cases, landings, levitation, multi-year close enco |
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| unter reports from England and Florida, orange UFOs, polygon shaped U |
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| FO, radio and TV interference, red-orange balls, silver spheres, tran |
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| ce states, triangle UFOs, very short humanoids, very large humanoids. |
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| © Donald A. Johnson |
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