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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| October 9 |
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| 1951 - At 1:42 p.m. CAA Chief Aircraft Communicator Roy Messmore at |
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| Hulman Municipal Airport in Terre Haute, Indiana sighted a round |
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| silver object that flew directly overhead. The UFO reached the |
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| horizon in 15 seconds. A very similar incident happened three minutes |
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| later near Paris, Illinois (15 miles NW) and was also listed as |
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| "unidentified" for several years, but was eventually reclassified. |
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| (Source: Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1954 - A mailman in Huy, Belgium saw a cigar-shaped object land. Two |
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| silhouettes "approximately human" in appearance were seen on board |
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| the craft. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and the Straight |
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| Line Mystery, p. 154; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia, p. 221). |
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| 1954 - Between Montaren and Serviers, France, 1 kilometer from "Le |
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| Mas Blanc," Dr. Fabre, Mr. Court, and six others saw an orange oval |
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| object oscillating in midair. It was very bright and "fiery," and |
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| came very low to the ground. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to |
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| Magonia, p. 221). |
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| 1954 - Some men out hunting in Dreux, France saw a luminous sphere |
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| take off and fly toward the southwest. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying |
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| Saucers and the Straight Line Mystery, p. 153; Jacques Vallee, |
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| Passport to Magonia, p. 221). |
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| 1954 - In Soubran, France several local people saw a luminous, |
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| spherical object land in a pasture. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying |
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| Saucers and the Straight Line Mystery, p. 154; Jacques Vallee, |
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| Passport to Magonia, p. 221). |
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| 1954 - In Rinkerode, Germany Willi Hoge, a projectionist, was |
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| returning home in the evening when he saw four occupants of an object |
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| that had descended to ground level 70 meters from the road he was on. |
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| Seeing a blue light at first, he thought that an airplane had made an |
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| emergency landing. However, the cigar-shaped object was wingless. |
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| There were four humanoid beings wearing some type of rubber coveralls |
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| working under it. They were about 1.2 meters tall and had very large |
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| chests and oversized heads; their legs were short and thin. (Source: |
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| Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia, p. 221). |
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| 1954 - Near the Landeforet pool in Beauvain, France Christopher |
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| Carette saw a fiery sphere flying at treetop level for ten seconds. |
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| It had a protuberance or dome on top, and was estimated to be about 4 |
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| meters in diameter. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and the |
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| Straight Line Mystery, p. 152; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia, |
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| p. 221). |
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| 1954 - As he was driving near Carcassonne, France at around 4 o'clock |
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| in the afternoon, Jean Bertrand saw a bright, metallic sphere ahead |
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| on the road. The top half appeared to be made of transparent plastic, |
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| and two humanlike figures were seen standing inside. It took off |
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| quickly, flying away to the east. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying |
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| Saucers and the Straight Line Mystery, p. 145; Jacques Vallee, |
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| Passport to Magonia, pp. 221-222). |
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| 1954 - Pournoy-la-Chetive, France. Four children--Gilbert Calda, age |
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| 12; Daniel Hirsch, age 9; J. P. Hirsch, age 5; and Robert Maguin, age |
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| 16--were roller skating at 6:30 p.m. when they saw a luminous object |
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| near the cemetery. It was round, about 2.5 meters in diameter, on |
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| stood on three legs. A dwarf, about 1.2 meters tall, dressed in |
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| black, having a face covered with hair and large eyes, came out and |
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| shone a blinding light at them. It said something in an unknown |
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| language. The children ran away, but looked back in time to see the |
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| object flying away high in the sky. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying |
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| Saucers and the Straight Line Mystery, p. 154; Jacques Vallee, |
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| Passport to Magonia, p. 222). |
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| 1954 - Mr. Barrault was riding his bicycle in Lavoux, France at seven |
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| o'clock in the evening when he suddenly saw a figure in a diving suit |
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| aiming a double beam of light at him. The individual had boots |
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| without heels and very bright eyes. It walked along the road for |
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| about a minute and then went into the forest. The witness was |
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| paralyzed and was unable to movethroughout the incident. The entity |
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| had a hairy chest and two lights, one above the other, in front of |
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| him. (Sources: Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and the Straight Line |
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| Mystery, p. 153; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia, p. 222). |
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| 1954 - Briatexte, France. At 8:30 p.m. on Route N631 at "La Caiffe," |
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| a technician named J. P. Mitto was returning from Toulouse with two |
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| other friends when they saw two small figures cross the road in front |
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| of their car and jump into a pasture. The beings were about the |
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| height of 11-year-old children and crossed only five meters in front |
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| of them. Stopping immediately, the witnesses saw a large convex disc |
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| take off vertically. It was about six meters in diameter, orange in |
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| color, and was literally "sucked up" into the sky. Brown oily spots |
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| were found at the landing site. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to |
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| Magonia, p. 222). |
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| 1954 - In Beirut, Lebanon at 10:15 p.m. the local company |
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| representative of a German firm, Max Favell, saw an white flying |
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| object land. It took off vertically, spinning, and was lost from |
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| sight. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia, p. 222). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 20 April 2004). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: Cigar-shaped UFOs, disc-shaped UFOs, dwarf humanoids, human l |
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| ooking UFOnauts, landings, oily residue, orange UFOs, oval-shaped UFO |
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| s, paralysis, spherical UFOs, tripod landing gear, vertical ascents. |
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