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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| September 13 |
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| 1948 - At seven o'clock in the evening a seminarian in Oristano, |
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| Sardegna, Italy watched as a domed disc-shaped object tilted in the |
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| air, so that two humanoid beings were visible inside its transparent |
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| dome. The object flew off to the east toward Madau. (Source: Larry |
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| Hatch, U computer database, case # 1346, citing a website). |
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| 1952 - At around 8:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. George Snitowski and their |
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| little girl suddenly found their car stalled in Frametown, West |
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| Virginia. An unpleasant odor filled the air, similar to the smell of |
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| ether mixed with sulphur. Mr. Snitowski thought a chemical plant |
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| might be burning in the area and walked towards a strong light |
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| visible in the woods, in spite of the noxious smell. Coming near it, |
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| he felt a prickling sensation throughout his body, had to stop, and |
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| then lost his balance several times as he returned to the car where |
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| he found his wife terrified, pointing at a giant creature. (Sources: |
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| Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 200; |
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| Mark Rodeghier, UFO Reports Involving Vehicle Interference, case # 1; |
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| David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, |
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| case # 1952-17, citing Paul Lieb, Jacques Vallee & Mark Hall; George |
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| D. Fawcett, Flying Saucers magazine, September 1972, p. 27). |
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| 1952 - On that same night in Allentown, Pennsylvania at 7:40 p.m., |
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| private pilot W.A. Hobler was flying his Beech Bonanza airplane when |
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| he sighted a flying object shaped like a fat football, fiery |
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| orange-red in color, descend and then pull up in front of his |
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| airplane. This encounter was very brief, and lasted only two 2 |
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| seconds. (Sources: Project Blue Book files counted in official |
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| statistics, case # 2085; Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO |
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| Unknowns; Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A History. 1952: |
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| September-October, p. 28). |
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| 1955 - At 2:10 a.m. a silent red sphere flew across the sky to the |
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| northeast in St. Louis, Senegal, curving and spiraling. It made an |
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| ascent to a higher altitude, flew to the southeast, and then shot off |
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| to the west. (Source: Lumieres dans la Nuit, November 1968). |
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| 1959 - At 1:05 a.m. Mr. R. H. Daubner of Gills Rock, Wisconsin |
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| observed a yellow ring of lights, with eight blue lights within it, |
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| and then five larger brilliant red lights. The object rose very fast |
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| vertically from a field three kilometers away, while making a |
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| pulsating jet noise. The tremendous pulsating noise hurt the ears of |
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| the witness. The encounter lasted ten minutes. (Sources: Project Blue |
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| Book files counted in official statistics, case # 6506; Don Berliner, |
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| Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| Gills Rock, Wisconsin UFO Landing - 1959 |
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| [Sketch of Gills Rock, Wisconsin UFO Landing - 1959] |
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| 1959 - Scott Mitchell was in the hallway of his home near Gills Rock, |
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| Wisconsin at around two o'clock in the afternoon when he saw a being |
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| with dark gray, wrinkled skin standing at the opposite end. The being |
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| communicated in a telepathic voice that went directly to the witness |
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| head, "Do not be afraid, we will not harm you." Frightened, he tried |
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| to run away but was paralyzed in his tracks, and time seemed to slow |
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| down around him. A greenish haze surrounded him and the being glided |
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| towards him. The witness then lost consciousness. His next memory was |
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| of waking up in the house in a back bedroom. The witness subsequently |
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| experienced further close encounters. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, |
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| Humanoid Contact Database 1959, citing UFOs and Aliens Among Us). |
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| 1959 - At four p.m. at least two control tower operators at Bunker |
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| Hill AFB, Indiana plus the pilot of a Mooney private aircraft sighted |
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| a pear-shaped object, colored white, cream, and metallic, with a |
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| trail under it. The UFO showed little movement during the three hour |
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| sighting. An intercept was attempted by a USAF T-33 jet trainer, but |
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| it failed to find the UFO in time. (Sources: Project Blue Book files |
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| counted in official statistics, case # 6507; Don Berliner, Project |
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| Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1962 - Overfield, England. Myra Jones was driving between Overfield |
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| and Norris Hill at 11:20 p.m. when she spotted a luminous, gray |
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| object, larger than a car, with a dome on top. It was flying just |
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| above the ground at the height of the telephone poles, spinning |
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| slowly. There were dark spots visible on the underside of the object. |
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| It nearly touched the car, then gave a whistling sound and flew away. |
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| (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, |
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| case 546; citing Flying Saucer Review, November-December 1962). |
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| 1966 - At 7:30 a.m. a 12-year-old boy, Randy Rotenberger, saw |
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| a silvery-gray ellipsoid object with a clear bubble dome protruding |
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| from its top; it hovered about a mile away, then landed with a |
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| falling leaf motion near a farm between Gwinner and Stirum, North |
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| Dakota within 300 yards of him. It made a low-pitched whine during |
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| the five-minute sighting. It had tripod landing gear, two red lights, |
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| two white and one green light, and the transparent dome. A |
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| businessman from Gwinner and an Air Force Lt. Colonel went to the |
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| site and discovered three ground traces, apparently left by spherical |
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| objects, 18 centimeters deep, which were very compact. The ground |
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| imprint marks were in the arrangement of an isoceles triangle 7.9 m x |
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| 6.5 m x 6.5 m. Radiation measured at 0.1 milliroentgen (normal). The |
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| boy reported that the object "went away so fast that it vanished." |
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| (Sources: NICAP UFO Investigator, November 1966, p. 4; APRO Bulletin, |
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| July 1966, p. 1; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of |
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| Landings, case 797; Project Blue files counted in official |
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| statistics, case 10944; Don Berliner, Project Bluebook UFO Unknowns; |
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| UNICAT, case 369). |
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| 1966 - The two astrononauts on Gemini XI, Dick Gordon and Pete |
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| Conrad, during their 18th orbit of the Earth, took a photograph of a |
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| unknown object in outer space while over the Greenwich Time Zone at |
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| 18.25 hours. (Sources: NICAP UFO Investigator, August 1977, p. 1; |
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| Margaret Sachs, Celestial Passengers, p. 183). |
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| 1967 - A very bright strobe light was seen, and then six red lights |
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| in a row appeared at the same spot and hovered over the Haddam Neck, |
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| Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Power Plant at 8:45 p.m. It was seen by |
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| Mrs. Rarey and her two children from their home across the |
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| Connecticut River in Haddam, Connecticut. The sighting lasted 15 |
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| minutes. (Source: Donald A. Johnson field investigation case files). |
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| 1972 - A rural family in Burlington, Colorado, who police said were |
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| responsible people, reported that a UFO "as big as a house" flew |
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| parallel to their car as they were driving down a country road at |
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| night. One of the witnesses said the object landed and took off twice |
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| in a nearby field. The object was round and had "rays" or beam of |
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| light coming out of it. (Source: NICAP UFO Investigator, October |
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| 1972, p. 3). |
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| 1973 - While driving toward Ijui, Brazil at about 1:30 a.m., a group |
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| of motorists saw a luminous yellow egg-shaped object approach their |
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| car near the town of Gravatai and begin pacing them on the left side, |
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| some 2-3 kilometers away. When the driver blinked the headlights off |
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| and on, the object reproduced the same signals. The driver stopped |
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| the car and he and some passengers then got out, waving their arms. |
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| The object was very close to the ground and appeared to be about to |
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| land. They resumed their trip and after awhile the object, which |
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| continued to pace them, beamed a light in their direction. One of the |
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| passengers said she had the impression something or someone was |
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| trying to contact her mentally. (Source: Inforespace, August 1975, |
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| No. 22; translated from the French by Jacques Deschenes) |
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| 1986 - On this night, during a rash of UFO sightings in the region, |
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| Mrs. Lourdes Altamirano watched a huge luminous object descend and |
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| hover above a large tree in Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosi State, |
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| Mexico. Several gigantic figures descended from the object and |
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| inspected the surroundings, at one point they showed interest in a |
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| large ceramic jar near the witness's house. She attempted to wake her |
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| husband but he remained asleep. After awhile, the beings reboarded |
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| their craft, which took off at high speed. (Source: Albert S. |
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| Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database, citing Contacto OVNI). |
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| 1988 - At 10:45 p.m. a 39-year-old witness stepped outside his house |
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| in Chiloquin, Klamath County, Oregon and saw a multicolored, oval |
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| object moving away. He got his wife, daughter, and a telescope. They |
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| watched the object in the sky for more than an hour. They saw the |
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| same object "at distance" for the next two nights. (Source: Hernandez |
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| Jose L. Hernandez, MUFON field investigation case files database, |
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| case # 930508J). |
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| 1990 - At around 1:00 a.m. a mother awoke to tuck her young daughter |
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| under the blankets in Rudnyi, Kustanay region, Kazakhstan when she |
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| saw a luminous sphere through the balcony door on the upper level of |
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| house. A bright yellow beam, surrounded in a greenish glow, shone |
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| into the room from the sphere. The woman covered the young girl with |
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| the blanket and then heard a strong ringing in her ears and |
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| developed a strong headache. At this point she lost consciousness. |
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| After an hour or so she woke up, feeling a burning sensation on her |
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| stomach. She found a spot about ten centimeters in length and two |
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| centimeters wide on her stomach that appeared to be a burn scar. |
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| (Source: Albert S. Rosales, 1990 Humanoid Sighting Reports Database, |
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| citing UFOZONE Russia). |
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| 1990 - At 8:12 p.m. a local woman named Irina M. was returning home |
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| from work in Mahachkala, Dagestan, Russia when she looked at the sky |
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| and saw a fast moving yellow light, which was flying from the |
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| southwest to the east. It was moving faster than a normal aircraft, |
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| and she immediately thought it could be a UFO. The object began to |
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| descend at a high speed, noticeably increasing in size. It was round |
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| and silvery, and hovered in midair not too far away from the witness. |
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| Astounded, she next saw a humanoid figure floating next to the |
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| object. The figure was human-like, tall, slender, and with a pale |
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| young face without wrinkles. He also had what appeared to be very |
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| kind, blue eyes. The alien was dressed in a loose-fitting tunic, |
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| silver-white in color. The being stood in mid-air, gazing at the |
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| witness intently, and seemed to be encased in a bright halo of light. |
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| She became concerned, fearing that she might be abducted by the |
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| alien, and she rushed home to her children as fast as she could. Near |
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| her front door she looked back and saw the UFO departing, decreasing |
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| in size and vanishing in a few seconds. Apparently the only other |
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| witness to this event was a stray dog that frequented the area. |
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| (Source: Albert S. Rosales, 1990 Humanoid Sighting Reports Database, |
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| citing "Iks" UFO Newspaper, Mahachkala Dagestan, issue # 4, and Anton |
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| Anfalov). |
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| 1990 - On the same night as the CE-3 encounter in Dagestan, witnesses |
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| in Samara Province, Russia reported seeing a small luminous, white |
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| triangular-shaped craft flying above their rooftops. The object |
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| appeared to be transparent, and inside three dark human-like figures |
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| with large round heads could be seen. One figure was standing up, |
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| while the other two were seated behind what looked like a control |
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| panel. The object later became dark and landed outside a perimeter |
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| fence of the Volga-Ural Military Air Defense Radar Station. At around |
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| midnight, as armed guards approached the object, without warning it |
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| fired a powerful beam of concentrated energy that destroyed the radar |
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| antenna on top of their communications building. The steel in the |
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| radar unit was burned from a distance of 430 feet. A wristwatch |
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| reportedly slowed, and other strange physical effects were noted. |
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| Some of the sentries went missing temporarily, and could not account |
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| for their whereabouts. (Sources: Paul Stonehill, The Soviet UFO |
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| Files, p. 50; Antonio Huneeus, UFO Universe 1995, quoting Russian |
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| film, Cosmic Top Secret; Albert S. Rosales, 1990 Humanoid Sighting |
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| Reports Database, case # 1836, citing Antonio Huneeus). |
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| 1992 - In Albertville, Minnesota a 5-6 foot wide disc-shaped object |
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| with portholes was seen at 100 feet altitude, only 100 yards away. It |
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| had an estimated thickness of 1-2 feet. (Source: Joni Astrup, UFO |
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| Newsclipping Service, December 1992, p. 1, citing Star News, |
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| September 30, 1992). |
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| 1994 - Larry Gardea, while out bear hunting near Chacon, New Mexico |
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| heard a humming sound at 4:30 p.m., and witnessed a cow being dragged |
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| up a hill backwards into the underbrush. One cow was dead and |
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| mutilated, another one crippled, and a third missing. The hunter |
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| fired shots in the direction of the sound. (Source: Christopher |
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| O'Brien, The Mysterious Valley, p. 256, citing Linda Moulton Howe). |
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| 1994 - At 7:30 p.m. while driving on Highway 160 east of Del Norte, |
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| Colorado two people witnessed two orange streamers that crossed their |
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| path. The two flourescent orange streamers flew in tandem right in |
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| front of their van's windshield. They were four to six feet |
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| in length, six to eight feet apart. They crossed the highway at |
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| the same place as an ambulance's electrical system failure earlier in |
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| the month. Satellite TV in the area also failed. (Source:Christopher |
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| O'Brien, The Mysterious Valley, p. 256). |
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| 1994 - At 11:00 p.m. a silent formation of dark objects flew across |
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| the sky toward the southwest in Cheyenne, Wyoming. They were thought |
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| to be much too fast to have been geese. (Source: Larry Hatch, U |
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| computer database, case # 16525, citing R. Leo Sprinkle). |
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| 1995 - At 12:10 a.m. a bizarre, irregularly shaped object, only 300 |
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| feet away, shot beams of light down on a house in Corpus Christi, |
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| Texas. It had a pulsating light on top. (Source: Peter Davenport, |
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| National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle, list of 1995 reports). |
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| 1995 - At 12:20 a.m. a yellow-white disc-shaped object moved south in |
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| the sky over Tallahasee, Florida. Its apparent size was larger than |
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| the full moon, and it had a halo surrounding it. (Source: Peter |
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| Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle, list of 1995 |
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| reports). |
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| 1999 - Witnesses in Blanchardville, Wisconsin reported a shoot-out |
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| between Air National Guard F-16s and six maneuvering balls of light |
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| (BOLs) at 2:15 a.m., with one light emitting a ray that took out one |
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| of the jets. The jet reportedly crashed, and the pilot who ejected |
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| was treated for injuries. (Sources: George A. Filer, MUFON UFO |
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| Journal, January 2000, p. 17; UFO Magazine (US), March 2000, p. 16). |
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| 1999 - A tube-shaped UFO with a pointed rear end, brilliant white, |
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| sped east to west at 2200 km/h over Melbourne Reservoir, Victoria, |
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| Australia at 7:20 p.m. It was viewed for few seconds. The witness has |
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| worked in the aviation industry for many years, and attests that it |
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| was not a meteor or a conventional plane. (Source: Robert Frola, |
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| Australasian Ufologist, April 2000, p. 52 & January 2001, p. 46). |
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| 2000 - An EM vehicle ignition interference effect case occurred on |
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| this evening at 7:00 p.m. The witness's car engine shut off between |
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| Hagerstown and Sidling Hill, Maryland when an extremely bright light |
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| appeared above the car. The witness also had terrible migraine |
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| headache later that night. (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO |
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| Reporting Center, Seattle, September 2000 archived webpage). |
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| 2001 - At 6:05 a.m. a formation of lights was seen moving low over |
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| Toronto, Ontario during a rainy day; this was during the no fly |
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| period two days after the World Trade Center attacks. (Source: Geoff |
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| Dittman, 2001 Canadian UFO Survey, case 298). |
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| 2003 - The Senior Curator/Royal Armouries Museum reported two |
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| circular flying objects in the sky over Heckmondwide, West Yorkshire, |
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| England at 9:40 p.m.; they were about half the apparent size of the |
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| moon, and were a very dull yellow. (Source: British Ministry of |
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| Defense, case 2003-075). |
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| 2003 - A witness reported seeing a dark triangular shape in Yelm, |
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| Washington at 12:30 p.m., moving slowly at treetop level without |
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| making any sound. It had white and red lights on the bottom. (Source: |
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| Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle, September |
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| 2003 archived webpage). |
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| 2003 - At midnight a 21-year-old woman walking her dog in Seaman, |
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| Ohio heard coyotes howling loudly during a sighting of a large |
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| stationary triangular craft. The color of the object's lights changed |
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| from pinkish-red to blue, white and yellow. (Source: Joan Woodward, |
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| NICAP Category 4 - Animal Effects Cases, www.nicap.org). |
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| 2006 - The British Ministry of Defense received a report of |
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| a triangular object with lights flying over Whitehaven, Cumbria, |
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| England at 9:45 p.m. One of the lights was green, one was red, and |
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| the other two were amber. There was a strange droning noise as it |
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| passed overhead.(Source: British Ministry of Defense, case 2006-050). |
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| 2007 - At 8:10 p.m. eight white, cigar-shaped objects were |
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| photographed in Calgary, Alberta, Canada several times as they were |
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| descending rapidly to the southeast. (Source: Chris Rutkowski, 2007 |
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| Canadian UFO Survey, case # 598, citing ufoinfo.com). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 12 September 2012). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: aircra |
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| ft UFO encounters; aerial combat between UFOs and military jets; anim |
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| al reaction: coyotes howling; car pacings; dark-gray humanoid with wr |
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| inkled skin; domed discs; domed-ovoid UFO; EM vehicle ignition effect |
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| s; giant Ufonauts; landing with triangular imprint pattern; missing t |
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| ime; multicolored UFOs; multi-year reports from Colorado, England and |
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| Wisconsin; UFOs over nuclear power plant; physiological effects: mig |
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| raine headache, paralysis, prickling sensation, and vertigo; pulsatin |
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| g jet noise; telepathy; time distortions; triangular UFOs; unexplaine |
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| d cattle death (cattle mutilation); UFO responds to headlight signal; |
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| unpleasant odor; vertical ascent; whining sound; wristwatch slowed. |
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