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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| March 22 |
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| 1870 - At 6:30 p.m. in the Atlantic Ocean south of Cape Verde, the |
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| crew of the steamship Lady of the Lake sighted a gray object in the |
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| sky divide into four connected sections while it flew against the |
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| wind. Behind it trailed a long hook connected to the center of the |
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| UFO. It was visible for at least 30 minutes. (Sources: Gordon I. R. |
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| Lore and Harold H. Dennault, Jr., Mysteries of the Skies: UFOs in |
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| Perspective, p. 46; Harold T. Wilkins, Flying Saucers on the Attack, |
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| p. 57; Jacques Vallee, Anatomy of a Phenomenon, p. 11). |
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| 1950 - At 5:45 a.m. two industrialists in Spain saw a bright blue, |
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| cloud-like object while driving in Villarta de San Juan, Ciudad Real |
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| Province. It emitted a very bright light that appeared to collide |
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| with the object. The UFO was seen again 20 times during their drive. |
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| (Source: Vicente Juan Ballester Olmos, Catalogue of 200 Type-I UFO |
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| Events in Spain and Portugal, citing Stendek, June 1970, p. 17) |
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| 1950 - At Kirtland AFB, New Mexico eleven USAF Sergeants watched a |
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| tan-colored flying wing head towards the northwest, turn to the |
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| north, and then fly off at a fantastic speed. (Source: Loren E. |
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| Gross, UFOs: A History. 1951, p. 73). |
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| 1953 - At two o'clock in the morning in an isolated cabin in Tujunga |
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| Canyon, California two young women in their early twenties, Shaw and |
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| Whitley, remembered seeing an oscillating light followed by a period |
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| of about two hours of missing time. Under hypnosis an abduction |
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| scenario was recalled. Seven or eight beings, all dressed in black |
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| tight-fitting one-piece suits, entered the cabin through closed |
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| windows (that is, they somehow passed through the glass panes in the |
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| windows). They had oval-shaped, hairless faces. Six of the beings |
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| were about five feet tall. Two of the beings were of average height |
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| but thin, estimated at 5 feet 7 inches tall. They all had slender |
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| builds, narrow shoulders, and long arms. The abductees were |
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| paralyzed, taken aboard a domed disc, and given physical exams. The |
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| UFOnauts communicated with each other using an unintelligible |
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| language, but they used telepathy with the abductees, and allegedly |
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| left them with some information about future events. (Sources: Ann |
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| Druffel, MUFON UFO Journal, February 1976, p. 8; Ann Druffel & Scott |
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| Rogo, The Tujunga Canyon Contacts, p. 15; Thomas E. Bullard, UFO |
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| Abductions, The Measure of a Mystery, case 193a). |
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| 1966 - On this night near the airfield in Key West, Florida in 1966 several |
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| disc-shaped UFOs with flashing lights around the rim were sighted |
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| from an outdoor theater. The UFOs hovered, then shot away. (Source: |
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| Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence Volume II: A Thirty Year Report, p. |
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| 318). |
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| 1967 - A 14-year-old teenager named from Wapello, Iowa reported |
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| seeing a domed, disc-shaped flying object with legs near his home. |
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| The UFO had a central row of portholes and multicolored lights. The |
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| UFO hovered for a short while, then flew away at high speed. This is |
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| a Project Blue Book "unidentified" case. (Source: Ann Druffel, MUFON |
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| UFO Journal, June 1976, p. 10; Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence Volume |
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| II: A Thirty Year Report, p. 333; Don Berliner, Australasian |
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| Ufologist, April 1999, p. 54). |
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| 1969 - Two unidentified teenage girls were returning home in the |
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| Colegio Batista district of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil at |
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| around 8 p.m. when they saw a luminous object with a blue light |
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| hovering in the west. It had a ring of white lights around it and |
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| appeared to be spinning. At home later one of the girls went to the |
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| window and saw a little man near a gate ten meters away. He was |
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| standing erect and facing her window. He wore a kind of diving suit |
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| with a soft green luminosity, and a helmet through which she could |
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| see a pair of glowing reflective eyes, like those of a cat. She told |
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| her earlier companion and a third girl. The second girl also saw the |
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| entity, who by then was standing facing sideways. The third girl ran |
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| to the aid of the first witness who was so frightened by the figure's |
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| appearance she went into a state of shock. That same evening the |
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| boyfriend of one of these girls was walking on the other side of the |
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| city when the streetlights went out and he saw the faintly |
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| illuminated silhouettes of two small figures standing on a precipice |
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| above the street only a few meters away from him. Frightened, he |
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| hurried on, but walking through the area later the streetlights were |
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| on again and the figures were gone. (Source: David F. Webb and Ted |
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| Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1969-23, citing |
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| the CICOANI group). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 11 September 2005). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT database. |
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| Themes: abduction, blu |
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| e UFO, domed discs, discs with lights around the rim, hovering follow |
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| ed by high-speed exit, spinning UFO, short humanoids, thin humanoids. |
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