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| [On This Day] |
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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| April 24 |
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| 1897 - A man in Louisville, Kentucky heard a buzzing noise, looked |
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| up, and saw a cigar-shaped craft 200 feet up. He could see the form |
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| of a man standing at the stern. "He looked at me, and I waved my hat. |
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| Two other men were sitting in the helm." (Source: Louisville Courier |
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| Journal, April 25, 1897). |
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| 1909 - At 9:20 in the morning a white ovoid shaped flying object was |
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| seen in the skies over Florence, Italy. Two men dressed in white |
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| suits were seen inside. (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, |
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| case # 254). |
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| 1949 - A high speed, maneuvering object was tracked with a theodolite |
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| by five government contractors from General Mills as it sped through |
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| the sky. They were at a missile range near Arrey, New Mexico at 10:20 |
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| a.m. It looked like a featureless, whitish featureless ellipse, and |
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| its length was 2.5 times its width. After 60 seconds it disappeared |
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| in a sharp vertical climb. (Source: Richard Hall, Uninvited Guests, |
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| p. 238). |
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| 1950 - At 12:30 a.m. three men watched a crescent-shaped object |
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| maneuver through the sky over Ansonia, Connecticut. The object looked |
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| like a half-moon with a squared off end, and was sighted by two |
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| policemen and a restaurant proprietor. It moved unevenly thru the |
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| sky. (Source: Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A History. 1950: April-July, p. |
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| 33). |
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| 1950 - Later, at 10 p.m. in Abbiate Guazzone, Italy, Sr. Bruno |
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| Facchini heard and saw sparks coming from a dark, hovering object. |
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| Nearby stood a man dressed in tight fitting clothes and wearing a |
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| helmet who seemed to be making repairs. Three other men were seen |
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| near the craft. When the work was finished, a trapdoor through which |
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| light had been shining was closed and the thing took off. The witness |
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| time to note many details about the craft and its occupants. |
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| (Sources: Antonio Giudici, Flying Saucer Review, April-May 1975, p. |
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| 30; Solas Boncompagni, UFO in Italia, Volume I, (Periodo 1907-1953), |
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| p. 120; Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, |
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| p. 195). |
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| 1964 - Dairy farmer Gary T. Wilcox saw a shiny, egg-shaped object, |
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| about eight meters long and six meters wide, in his pasture in Tioga |
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| City, New York at around ten o'clock in the morning. He spoke in |
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| English to two short male occupants, 1.2 meters tall, wearing |
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| seamless clothing and hoods, and carrying trays. (Source: Jacques |
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| Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, p. 195). |
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| 1964 - Police officer Lonnie Zamora was parked watching for speeders |
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| on the main highway south of Socorro, New Mexico at 5:45 in the |
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| afternoon when he saw an whitish metallic ovoid object land in the |
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| desert behind a rise. He drove his police cruiser over the rise and |
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| saw an ovoid object with four legs resting in a gully. Two four-foot |
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| tall beings in white spacesuits stood next to the landed UFO. They |
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| turned in his direction and then went inside the UFO. A loud roar was |
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| heard during a vertical takeoff as the object emitted a flame from |
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| the bottom. The foliage in the area was scorched black, and there |
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| were four holes in the ground surrounding the burned area. The case |
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| was personally investigated by Dr. J. Allen Hynek for Project Blue |
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| Book. Everyone, except UFO debunker Phillip Klass who visited Socorro |
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| four years later, regards the testimony of Mr. Zamora as highly |
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| credible. A married couple saw the object north of the city at 5:30 |
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| p.m. before it landed, and seven other witnesses saw it flying south |
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| of Socorro shortly before 6:00 p.m. (Sources: Project Blue Book, case |
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| 8766; Thomas M. Olsen, Reference for Outstanding UFO Sighting |
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| Reports, pp. 92-97; Ray Stanford, Socorro Saucer in a Pentagon |
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| Pantry, Austin, Texas: Blueapple Books, 1976). |
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| Socorro, New Mexico Landing & Occupant - 1964 |
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| 1966 - At 3:30 a.m. Mr. Tom M. Lasseter, an architect, was camping |
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| near the Pedernales River in Texas when he was awakened by a |
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| fluttering sound and observed a glowing white disc that was at |
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| treetop level 60 meters away. It was seven meters in diameter and had |
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| a row of lights. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A |
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| Century of Landings, case 764). |
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| 1966 - Thirty minutes later, at 5:00 a.m. Eastern time, Mrs. Kalnicki |
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| saw a multicolored domed disc with blinking red lights on its rim |
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| move between two apartment buildings in Dorchester, Massachusetts. It |
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| had a yellow light on top, and emitted a humming noise.There were a |
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| total of five witnesses, and the sighting lasted 12 minutes. (Source: |
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| Walter Webb, case files report #63; Gordon I. R. Lore, Jr., Strange |
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| Effects from UFOs, p. 46; Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: |
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| A Thirty Year Report, p. 320; Raymond E. Fowler, Casebook of a UFO |
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| Investigator, p. 173). |
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| Dorcester, Massachusetts - 1966 |
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| 1966 - At 6:10 p.m. two men in Ashby, Massachusetts saw an object |
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| dive within 30 meters of their car. It was silent, had a bright blue |
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| light on top, suddenly accelerated, and was lost to sight toward Mt. |
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| Watatic. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of |
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| Landings, case 763). |
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| 1969 - On this night there were several reports of an 18-foot-tall |
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| phantom either walking or floating along at 20 mph in Nova Scotia. |
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| The tall shadowy figure consisted of a very dark humanoid form. A |
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| large numbers of cars had assembled at Berwick, Nova Scotia to |
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| observe the monster. (Source: David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: |
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| Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1969-31, citing an unnamed |
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| newspaper source). |
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| 1970 - A Soviet supersonic bomber allegedly disappeared without a |
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| trace in the area of Olekminsk, Russia on April 24, provoking a |
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| widescale search involving 150 aircraft. Many of the pilots reported |
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| seeing large unidentified craft hanging high in the sky, far out of |
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| missile range. Soviet reconnaissance planes were sent up, scouring |
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| and photographing every square kilometer of the terrain in a |
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| fruitless search for the bomber's wreckage. (Source: Albert S. |
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| Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1970, citing Branton's War in |
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| Heaven File). |
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| 1971 - Mrs. F, a woman from Greenacre, New South Wales, Australia and |
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| her 13-year-old daughter were going home by taxi at 7:30 p.m. On |
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| passing Roberts Park they saw an object hovering over the lighted |
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| field where youths were playing football. The field lights formed a |
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| king of "ceiling" over the field and is unlikely that had they looked |
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| up, the players could have seen anything. The object was "football |
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| shaped," the interior light being "the brightest blue imaginable." |
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| The top portion of the UFO was transparent and the bottom was a |
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| greenish metallic "like gun metal" color with three large transparent |
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| portholes. The object was tilted downward at an angle revealing three |
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| tall humanoid figures, over six feet tall, in the transparent upper |
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| half of the UFO. One of the occupants pointed down at the witness and |
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| then turned toward a rectangular, lighted area. Mrs F. asked the |
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| cabbie, a Greek immigrant, to stop the taxi, but he accelerated away |
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| and drove them straight to her home without stopping. He left in a |
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| frightened state without collecting his fare. (Source: David F. Webb |
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| and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
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| 1971-15, citing Keith Basterfield). |
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| 1972 - At two o'clock in the morning Mrs. Taylor, an elderly woman |
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| suffering from insomnia, was up late in her apartment in Manchester, |
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| England when she saw out her window, above a tall factory chimney, a |
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| glowing yellowish white ball-shaped UFO. A figure wearing boots |
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| emerged from the sphere. The object eventually seemed to dissolve |
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| "within itself." She watched the humanoid for a period of two hours, |
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| and it gave her the impression of an "astronaut landing on the moon." |
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| (Source: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid |
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| Reports, case 1972-08, citing Roy Dutton, Joan Nesltrop for BUFORA; |
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| Peter Rogerson). |
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| 1977 - At around one o'clock in the morning Mrs. Pauline Coombs, age |
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| 31, and her husband Billy, age 36, were watching television at their |
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| Ripperston farm near Dale, Pembrokeshire, Wales when they saw a |
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| silver suited figure at their window. Pauline saw it first, but said |
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| nothing to her husband until he saw it himself. "It must have been |
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| over seven feet tall," because it was too tall to see its face." It |
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| was quite wide--about three feet--and surrounded by a luminous glow. |
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| It was wearing a box-shaped helmet that framed a dark squarish area |
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| in which no face was visible. They called Randall Jones Pugh, the |
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| BUFORA investigator, and the police immediately, but the figure had |
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| gone before either arrived. Mrs. Coombs and her family had been |
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| involved in several other close encounter incidents prior and after |
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| this encounter. (Source: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: |
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| Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1977-23, citing Randall Jones |
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| Pugh, BUFORA). |
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| 1980 - Two roofers working in the late evening at 9:00 p.m. sighted a |
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| bright yellow disc-shaped UFO rise vertically from Lake Norman |
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| Reservoir, not far from a nuclear power plant in Rutherford County, |
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| North Carolina. It made a loop in the sky and flew away. (Sources: |
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| George D. Fawcett, MUFON UFO Journal, September 1980; UFO Magazine |
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| (USA), June 1990, p. 33). |
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| 1984 - Radar visual confirmation. At 7:10 p.m. a 1000 foot long |
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| cigar-shaped object followed a KC-135 USAF tanker aircraft through a |
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| U-turn over the mountains of Chimayo, New Mexico while separate |
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| nocturnal lights cavorted about in the sky. Radar blips were tracked |
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| at the time. (Source: MUFON UFO Journal, November 1984). |
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| 1989 - At 10:45 p.m. several witnesses, including 53-year-old A. D. |
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| Golovatskaya, watched a fiery green elongated craft fly low over the |
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| rooftops of Kharovsk, Russia. It had a blunt nose and a fish-shaped |
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| tail. The craft was silent and appeared to be made of crystal. Four |
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| figures wearing silvery, tight-fitting uniforms were seen inside the |
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| object, two in the rear and two at the front apparently operating |
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| some controls. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database |
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| 1989, case # 668, citing V.D. Musinskiy, FSR, Volume 35, No. 3). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 30 June 2005). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: blue UFOs, disc-shaped UFOs, domed discs, human-loo |
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| king occupants, humming sound, multi-year reports from New Mexico and |
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| Italy, mystery aircraft disappearance, nautical UFO: seen rising fro |
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| m lake, nuclear facility, occupants wearing white clothing, ovoid or |
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| football-shaped UFOs, radar-visual confirmation, short humanoids, sil |
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| ver suits, spheres, tall humanoids, very tall shadowy phantom figure. |
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