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Organization: Alexa Crawls
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https://web.archive.org/web/20071214030225/http://www.ufoinfo.com:80/onthisday/June13.html
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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| June 13 |
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| 1889 - On this night in 1889, in Leicester, England a fireball zigzagged |
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| across the sky under the cloud cover. (Source: J. B. Delaire, UFO |
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| Register, volume 7, 1976) |
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| 1947 - At 11:30 p.m. west of Fleure, France a six-meter long, glowing |
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| orange cigar-shaped object surrounded by a bright halo landed in a |
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| storm. It stayed on the ground for five minutes, ascended quickly and |
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| shot away. (Source: Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue #198). |
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| 1952 - In Middletown, Pennsylvania at 8:45 p.m. Mr.R. S. Thomas, an |
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| Olmstead AFB employee and former control tower operator, sighted a |
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| round, orange flying object traveling south. It stopped for one |
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| second, turned east, stopped a second time for one second, and then |
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| went down below the tree line. (Sources: Project Blue Book files |
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| counted in official statistics, case 1273; Don Berliner, Project |
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| Bluebook UFO Unknowns). |
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| 1954 - A sphere was observed hovering over Boston, Massachusetts at |
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| 8:00 p.m. Two lights exited from the sphere and returned to it. The |
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| object then vanished, but shortly reappeared, then shrank in size and |
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| brightness. (Source: Loren Gross, UFOs: A History. June-August 1954, |
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| p. 20). |
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| 1961 - At 3:35 p.m. a 25 cm wide disc flew just above some telephone |
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| lines at a railroad station in Bethunga, New South Wales, Australia. |
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| It made a whistling noise. The telephone became entangled by its |
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| passage. (Source: Luis Schoenherr, computerized catalogue, case |
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| #1451). |
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| 1963 - A North Scituate, Massachusetts woman spotted a yellow-white |
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| light that looked to be plunging into the ocean, but suddenly |
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| reversed direction, doubling back on its original course. A friend |
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| with her also saw it. "It suddenly stopped and moved erratically for |
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| a few seconds, reversed direction, and went back from east to west," |
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| she reported. She watched the maneuvering light for at least 10-15 |
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| minutes. When it stopped moving and hovered in one place for a while |
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| she stopped watching it. (Source: APRO Bulletin, November 1963, pg. |
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| 4). |
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| 1964 - At 9:00 p.m. Karen Fahle of Penberville, Ohio saw a bright |
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| object coming to the ground about 200 meters away. While approaching, |
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| its lights blinked and turned to dark red. Five minutes later it flew |
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| away slowly. At 9:15 pm. B. L. English, a radio announcer at WTOD |
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| Radio in Toledo, Ohio saw three glowing white spheres, glowing red on |
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| their sides, move slowly through the sky, hover, and then move in |
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| fast circles. They made a low, rumbling sound as they flew. (Sources: |
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| (1) Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, case |
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| 612; (2) Project Blue Book files counted in official statistics, case |
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| # 8870). |
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| 1965 - Modbury, South Australia. A dark, disc-shaped object hovered |
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| and circled for 15 minutes at an estimated 3,000 feet altitude. A |
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| photo of the same or a similar object was taken in Adelaide on the |
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| same day. (Source: J. B. Delaire, UFO Register, Volume 7 (1976), p. |
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| 55). |
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| 1966 - A policeman who had observed an UFO over Milan, Michigan on |
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| March 17 of this year saw an unidentified machine on the ground at a |
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| street intersection on this day. As he drove towards it, with his |
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| headlights illuminating the object, it took off like an airplane and |
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| flew away toward the southeast in the direction of Selfridge AFB. |
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| (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, |
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| p. 332, case 773). |
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| 1967 - At 2:30 a.m. Carmen Cuneo, a night shift worker at a factory |
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| in Caledonia, Ontario saw two objects near the factory's scrap heap |
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| and dump area: a large cigar-shaped object on the ground, 35 feet |
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| long by 15 feet thick, and a hovering disc-shaped object about 15 |
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| feet in diameter. The smaller object, tilted up at a 45-degree angle, |
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| had a row of orange-lighted windows around its periphery. In the |
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| larger object were four square windows emitting a pulsating orange |
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| light, and from one end of it projected upward at a 45 degree angle a |
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| rod 15 feet long, bearing a large red light at the end. Beneath this |
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| light moved three small humanoid figures about three feet tall, |
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| wearing miner's hats with small lights on them. They were picking up |
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| and examining small objects on the ground with quick, jerky |
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| movements. After watching for 10 minutes, Cuneo called co-worker |
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| Marvin Hannigan to see it, but by the time Hannigan arrived the |
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| humanoids were gone. The two craft started very slowly to rise |
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| straight up into the air. After they reached a height of 50 feet they |
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| departed at about 40-45 mph without making a sound. At the landing |
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| site branches were broken and the brush charred, and an oily liquid |
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| was found on the ground. (Sources: David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, |
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| HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1967-49, citing field |
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| investigators James J. Ferrito & Jeffrey J. Gow for NICAP; APRO |
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| Bulletin, November-December 1967, pg. 4; Jacques Vallee, Passport to |
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| Magonia: A Century of Landings, case 849). |
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| 1971 - On this day in 1971, Dr. James E. McDonald, noted atmospheric |
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| physicist and UFO researcher, was found dead from a gunshot wound to |
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| the head, an apparent suicide. Later that evening a disc with a |
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| circular opening in the bottom hovered over Courbevoie, France at |
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| 8:50 p.m. It tilted as it hovered, revealing beams of light directed |
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| upward into the sky. (Sources: Tucson Arizona Daily Star, June 15, |
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| 1971; Phenomenes Spatiaux, June 1971). |
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| 1973 - In 1973 a 40-foot-long blimp-like object with fins hovered over Penns |
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| Wood, Pennsylvania at 500 feet altitude for several minutes before |
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| ascending vertically into the clouds. A search revealed there were no |
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| blimps scheduled in the area for that time. (Source: newspaper |
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| clipping, June 15, 1973). |
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| 1974 - Off Itajai, Santa Catarina, Brazil at 3:30 p.m. several |
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| independent observers watched a saucer shaped object come in from the |
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| north and land on sea. It floated for five minutes before submerging. |
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| At 11 p.m. a UFO that changed colors from silver-white to red, green |
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| and orange, then back to silver-white every five minutes, placed a |
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| car for several minutes in Gladstone, Tasmania. Approximately an hour |
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| and 45 minutes later a domed disc with blinking lights descended over |
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| a military installation in Ventorro, Spain. It was spinning and |
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| seemed to be vibrating in place, and flew away to the north. |
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| (Sources: (1) Inforespace, Issue # 25, February 1976 and Larry Hatch, |
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| U computer database, case # 10826; (2) FSR, November 1975, p. 48; (3) |
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| Larry Hatch, U computer database, case # 10827). |
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| 1975 - An electrical engineer with binoculars watched a UFO fly south |
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| over Manhattan's tall buildings in New York, New York this night. It |
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| had lighted slits on the bottom and a sharp outline, and was |
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| estimated to be 750 feet in diameter. (Source: NICAP UFO |
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| Investigator, August 1975). |
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| 1976 - In Dulce, New Mexico on this night in 1976, a dead cow, mutilated and |
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| with body parts missing was found in a field next to triangular pod |
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| marks. A flying disc was seen that same evening. (Source: Larry |
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| Hatch, U computer database, case # 11740). |
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| 1981 - At twenty minutes after midnight a spinning transparent cone, |
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| 3 meters in length, touched down on the ground in Chia-Li, Taiwan. It |
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| expelled a mist, then took off and shot away to the north. (Source: |
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| Paul Dong and Wendelle Stevens, UFOs over Modern China, p. 272). |
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| 1986 - At 12:30 p.m. a shiny, silver torpedo hovered for three |
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| minutes over St. Joseph, Missouri then shot away to the northeast. |
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| (Source: Bob Gribble, National UFO Reporting Center, case 1122). |
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| 1989 - Ms. Somerby, a 36-year-old woman, saw a massive rectangular |
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| shaped flying object while driving in her car at 11:30 p.m. in |
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| Frantfort, Kentucky. The UFO had a pipe structure clearly visible on |
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| the bottom. The witness experience an episode of missing time. |
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| (Source: Paul Ferrughilli, Computer Catalogue of UFO Reports, |
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| 1988-1994, case #265). |
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| 2000 - A round fiery ball was seen in the western sky in Springfield, |
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| Queensland, Australia traveling in an upward direction. A roaring |
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| sound like a jet engine was heard one minute later. (Source: UFO |
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| Research Queensland website). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 4 June 2006). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: beams of light, cattle mutilation, cigar-shaped o |
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| r blimp-shaped UFOs, disc-shaped UFOs, domed discs, missing time, ora |
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| nge UFOs, rectangular UFOs, short UFO occupants, spherical UFOs, land |
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| ings and near landings, ground traces, huge UFOs, oily residue, orang |
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| e UFOs, silver metallic UFOs, UFOs with satellite objects, sudden rev |
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| erse in flight, rumbling noise, whistling sound, and vertical ascent. |
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