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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| October 4 |
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| 1954 - There are 41 UFO and humanoid reports on this date in UFOCAT, |
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| including six CE-III reports. One report is from Tel Aviv, Israel and |
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| one of the humanoid reports is from Salta, Argentina. The rest are |
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| from France, which was at the center of a massive wave of UFO |
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| sightings. |
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| 1954 - An object was said to have landed in the yard of Mr. Montagne, |
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| a railroad employee, in Limoges, France. (Sources: France-Soir, |
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| October 7, 1954; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of |
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| Landings, p. 216). |
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| 1954 - Andre Garcia and Andre Darzais were driving a truck between |
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| Lagrasse and Villemagne and were near the village of Lezignan, France |
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| when they saw a luminous object coming slowly to the ground. It |
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| measured about 10 meters in diameter and took off with a burst of |
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| light. (Sources: France-Soir, October 7, 1954; Jacques Vallee, |
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| Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 217). |
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| 1954 - Mr. Garreau, a farmer in Chaleix, France saw an object the |
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| size of a carriage land in his field. Two men of normal height |
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| emerged through a sliding door. They wore khaki overalls and were of |
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| European type. They shook hands with the witness and said some thing |
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| like: "Paris? Nord?" (According to another version they spoke |
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| indistinct words.) They gave a pat on the back to Mr. Garreau's dog |
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| and took off at an amazing speed. (Sources: Liberation, October 7, |
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| 1954; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. |
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| 217). |
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| 1954 - At 8:10 a.m. Mr. Lacambre, a forester, saw a little man or |
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| dwarf in a streambed 200 meters from his house in St-Perdoux, Lot, |
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| France. The being wore a wide leather belt or girdle, boots, and a |
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| tunic. He put water in a bottle, and some pebbles in a belt pouch; he |
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| then rose up into air and vanished. The creature had two pear-shaped |
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| boxes under his arms that may have assisted his ascent. Footprints |
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| were found at the site. (Source: Michel Figuet and Jean-Louis Ruchon, |
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| OVNI: Le premier dossier complet des rencontres rapprochees en |
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| France, pp. 116-117). |
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| 1954 - Several people noticed an object hovering near a hilltop in |
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| the evening in Tregon, France. They drove to the site, but it flew |
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| away. What seemed to have been the same object was seen at Megrit, 25 |
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| km to the southwest, hovering over a farm. It was described as |
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| metallic, flat, and emitting light. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying |
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| Saucers and the Straight Line Mystery, p. 139; Jacques Vallee, |
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| Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 217). |
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| 1954 - Montceau-les-Mines, France. At 6:30 p.m. about 20 people, |
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| among them Remy Gaudicourt of Sanvignes, saw a circular, luminous |
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| object rise vertically from the vicinity of the railroad tracks. |
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| There were no traces found. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and |
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| the Straight Line Mystery, p. 138; Jacques Vallee, Passport to |
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| Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 217; Michel Figuet and Jean-Louis |
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| Ruchon, OVNI: Le premier dossier complet des rencontres rapprochees |
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| en France, pp. 118). |
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| 1954 - Villers-le-Tilleul, France. Ten year old Bertiaux saw an |
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| object at 6:40 p.m. "like a tent" with an unknown man nearby. |
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| (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, |
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| p. 217). |
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| 1954 - On a road in Lessard-le-National, France at 7:20 p.m., a |
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| silver cigar-shaped object stopped in a vertical position when |
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| illuminated by car headlights. Landing traces found nearby. (Source: |
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| Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue no. 319). |
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| 1954 - At 7:30 p.m. a six-meter in diameter red, round, domed object, |
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| hovered 10-12 meters above the ground in Taupignac, France. Four |
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| little men, one meter tall (3.3 feet) exited. As the three male |
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| witnesses approached they quickly entered the object. The domed disc |
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| changed color from blue to orange and then to red, and made no noise |
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| as it took off. (Source: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and the Straight |
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| Line Mystery, p. 159). |
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| 1954 - At 10:00 p.m. Mr. Henry Leherisse, age 23, in Megrit, France |
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| saw two shadows moving about inside a flat luminous, metallic, |
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| three-meters wide object, that hovered 50 meters above his garage. |
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| (Source: newspaper clipping, October 7, 1954; Michel Figuet and |
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| Jean-Louis Ruchon, OVNI: Le premier dossier complet des rencontres |
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| rapprochees en France, pp. 122). |
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| 1954 - Mrs. Fourneret, a housewife, ran away as an orange, circular |
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| object 3 meters in diameter that swung in midair and landed near her |
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| farm in Poncey-sur-Lignon, France. When Messrs. Girardot and Vincent |
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| arrived with rifles, they found that the earth had been "sucked up" |
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| over a quadrilateral area. Francois Bouiller confirmed he had seen a |
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| luminous object in flight. Extensive investigation by French Air |
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| Force and police. (Sources: Liberation, October 7, 1954; Aime Michel, |
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| Flying Saucers and the Straight Line Mystery, p. 134; Jacques Vallee, |
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| Anatomy of a Phenomenon, p. 71; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: |
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| A Century of Landings, p. 217). |
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| 1955 - United States Senator Richard Russell, Head of the Senate |
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| Armed Services Committee, was on a high-level diplomatic mission to |
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| the Soviet Union and was traveling on the trans-Caucasus railway |
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| outside of Baku, Azerbaijan on this day in 1955. While on the train |
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| at 7:10 p.m. he and his aide saw a disc-shaped UFO slowly ascend to |
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| 6000 feet and then shoot to the North. A second disc appeared and |
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| maneuvered about the sky. (Source: Michael David Hall, UFOs: A |
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| Century of Sightings, p. 240). |
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| 1957 - Angel hair residue fell on Ichinoseki, Japan at 11:45 a.m. on |
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| this day. (Source: Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence (Volume I), p. |
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| 101, citing Flying Saucer Review, January 1958). |
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| 1960 - Reverend and Mrs. Browning in Cressy, Tasmania observed a |
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| cigar-shaped object fly toward the west. Five 30' diameter domed |
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| discs joined the larger object, and all flew away rapidly to the east |
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| at 6:10 p.m. (Sources: James E. McDonald case investigation files; |
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| APRO Bulletin, September-October 1960, p. 4). |
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| 1967 - At 11:20 p.m. Atlantic Daylight Time at least one and most |
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| likely two separate UFOs dove or crashed into the ocean near Bon |
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| Portage Island, in the area of Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
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| There were at least a dozen independent witnesses to the event. |
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| Canadian Navy divers searched the area for three days but found |
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| nothing. This followed a series of six UFO sightings across Quebec |
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| and Nova Scotia beginning at 7:19 p.m., when Air Canada Captain |
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| Pierre Guy Charbonneau, flying between Sherbrooke and St. Jean, |
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| sighted an orange rectangular object followed by a series of smaller |
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| lights, followed by a sizeable explosion near the large object that |
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| turned into a big white ball-shaped cloud. The cloud turned red, then |
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| violet, and then blue. Two minutes later there was another explosion |
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| that turned into a second sphere which was orange in color. Like the |
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| first one it too eventually faded to blue. The smaller lights on the |
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| "kite tail" broke formation with the rectangular object and began to |
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| dance around the spheres like fireflies. (Sources: Yarmouth Light |
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| Herald, October 12, 1967; Ivan T. Sanderson, Invisible Residents, pp. |
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| 44-45; Don Ledger & Chris Styles, Dark Object: The world's only |
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| government documented UFO crash, pp. 9-13; 28-50, 151-162). |
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| 1973 - A man was driving on the Simi Freeway in Simi Valley, |
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| California during the afternoon when he saw a 30 by 350 foot |
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| triangular object in a dust cloud near the road. It was 80-100 feet |
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| away and was swaying back and forth 10 feet above the ground. An |
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| eight-foot hose dangled from the bottom of the object. A clear bubble |
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| three feet in diameter swiveled atop the UFO. As he watched a being |
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| crawled around from behind the machine, looked at the witness, and |
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| then scrambled out of sight. The humanoid was of normal stature but |
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| wore a silvery type of wet suit. The bubble began rotating faster and |
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| disappeared inside the object, which emitted a whirring noise. A fog |
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| enveloped the craft, which then disappeared. An unidentified woman |
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| witness had reported a similar sighting the week before. (Sources: |
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| David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher: HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid |
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| Reports, case 1973-28; David F. Webb, 1973: The Year of The |
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| Humanoids). |
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| 1979 - Garbage collector Aldo Natoli was on his way to work in Viggiu |
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| Varese, Italy at 3:20 a.m. when he spotted two strange figures |
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| suspended about 20 cm from the ground, and gesticulating animatedly |
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| among themselves without making a sound. Natoli stopped his Vespa |
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| motorscooter and continued observing the scene. The figures were thin |
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| and human-like, wearing dark blue, loose fitting coveralls. Their |
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| eyes were fluorescent and they had black hair. When the witness |
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| restarted his scooter, the figures disappeared into the darkness. The |
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| scooter then malfunctioned but moments later it started again. He |
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| then drove away from the area. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid |
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| Contact Database 1979, citing C.U.N.). |
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| 1979 - In the early evening a seven-year old boy in Handsworth, |
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| Sheffield, England watched a seven-foot-tall silvery figure that was |
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| apparently drilling a hole in the ground with a tube. The boy watched |
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| the figure until it suddenly spotted him. The figure then disappeared |
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| in a puff of pink smoke. Four non-human looking footprints were found |
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| at the site. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database |
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| 1979, citing Janet & Colin Bord, Modern Mysteries of Britain). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 02 September 2004). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: angel hair residue, cigar-shaped UFOs, dark blue unifo |
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| rms, domed disc-shaped UFOs, fog or smoke enveloping UFO, nautical UF |
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| Os, short humanoids, human-looking UFO occupants, hovering humanoids |
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| and UFOs, landings, landing traces and imprints, luminous UFOs, orang |
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| e colored UFOs, rectangular UFOs, swaying motion, tall humanoids, tri |
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| angular UFOs, UFOs crash into ocean, vanishing UFOs, vertical ascent. |
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