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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| January 5 |
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| 1954 - In Tooma, New South Wales, Australia three bright orbs moved |
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| very fast through the sky to the west at noon, orbited one another, |
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| then turned to the south in a line. (Source: Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A |
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| History. 1954: January-May, p. 9). |
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| 1954 - A red circular object landed and took off at night in San |
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| Sebastian, Spain. (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case # |
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| 3178; Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue # 104). |
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| 1954 - Mr. Chesneau, a fireman, saw a round luminous object slowly |
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| descend toward the Marignane Airport, France at 9:00 p.m. He went |
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| inside and called the control tower to report it. When he came |
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| outside again, the object had gone. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport |
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| to Magonia: A Century of Landings, case 123, citing Jimmy Guieu). |
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| 1954 - Three separate observers in Murchison, Texas witnessed |
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| a bright silver, saucer-shaped UFO that hovered for 3 minutes. It was |
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| gone in seconds. It was also seen in Tyler, Texas. (Sources: Larry |
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| Hatch, U computer database, case # 3179; Loren E. Gross, UFOs: A |
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| History. 1954: January-May, p. 12). |
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| 1955 - A red circular object three meters in diameter was observed to |
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| land and take off again in San Sebastian, Spain. Three independent |
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| witnesses saw the object come to ground. They described it as a very |
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| bright red globe 2.5 meters in diameter, which they thought was made |
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| of a metallic material. When one witness approached to within 100 |
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| meters, the object took off. The principal witness was a 23-year-old |
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| man named Galarraga. (Sources: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A |
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| Century of Landings, p. 248; Vicente-Juan Ballester Olmos, Catalogue |
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| of 200 Type-I UFO Events in Spain and Portugal, case 18; UNICAT |
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| database, case 565, citing Stendek). |
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| 1956 - At midday two soldiers at Fort Wood, Missouri saw a big silver |
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| balloon like object fly by slowly. No balloons were scheduled for |
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| release in the area at that time. The object rotated, then vanished. |
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| (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case # 4893). |
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| 1958 - At around 4 p.m. a silver gray disc followed two witnesses in |
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| their car along the side of road in Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, |
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| South Africa at low altitude. It then abruptly shot off into the sky. |
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| Later that same evening in Beachwood, Ohio three nocturnal lights |
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| traced a perfect triangular path in the sky. (Sources: (1) Cynthia |
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| Hind, UFO AfriNews, July 1992; (2) Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence |
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| (Volume I), p. 15; Otto Binder, What We Really Know About Flying |
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| Saucers, p. 38; Richard Haines, Project Delta: A Study of Multiple |
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| UFO, p. 90). |
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| 1965 - At 5:56 p.m. an aerospace engineer named Bruton on Wallops |
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| Island, Virginia watched a round glowing object that moved rapidly |
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| from horizon to nearly overhead at the NASA station in seconds. Radar |
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| tracked it at 6,000 mph. (Sources: NICAP UFO Investigator, April |
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| 1965, p. 1; George D. Fawcett, Flying Saucers, August 1965, p. 56; |
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| Donald B. Hanlon, Flying Saucer Review, March-April 1966, p. 14; |
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| Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty-Year Report, |
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| pp. 150, 317; Richard M. Dolan, UFO's and the National Security |
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| State: Chronology of a Cover-up 1941-1973, p. 412). |
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| 1966 - Violet Bricker was driving two miles north of La Harpe, |
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| Illinois on Rte. 94 at 8:15 a.m. when she observed a light flash that |
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| she first believed was an approaching plane. As it neared she saw it |
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| was more dirigible-shaped and closed rapidly on a collision course |
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| with her. It stopped and hovered over the telephone lines opposite |
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| her car. It was ovoid shaped and made no sound, and was about as long |
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| as a Piper Club. It had a single bright yellow-white light on the end |
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| facing her. There were no doors, ports, or landing gear visible, but |
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| a lateral line like a seam encircled the UFO. It began revolving in a |
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| clockwise motion on its axis, bringing the other end in view and |
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| exposing a two-foot platform on which stood a "man" wearing a bulky, |
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| white, one-piece suit. He was about five and one half feet tall, |
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| stocky build, and he stood with his left hand against the object and |
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| his right hand on his hip, staring directly down on the witness. His |
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| face had a ruddy complexion and his eyes were dark, but he looked |
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| entirely normal otherwise. The object drifted about on its axis and |
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| the man was lost from view. Ms. Bricker was so taken aback by the |
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| experience she could not recall if she actually stopped her car or |
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| not. She recalled seeing a man and a woman on foot not 20 feet away |
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| to whom she signaled frantically to catch their attention, but to no |
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| avail. (Sources: Robert Smulling, Skylook, August 1970, p. 19; David |
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| F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case |
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| 1966-01 (A0691); Francis L. Ridge, Regional Encounters, p. 20). |
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| 1967 - At 4:00 a.m. a 32-year-old man was driving to work in Winsted, |
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| Minnesota in his 1964 Chevy truck when he had to get out and inspect |
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| his vehicle when the engine stalled. Only then did he observe an |
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| intense light to his right, coming closer. He saw it land on the road |
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| and locked himself inside the cab of his truck. The craft settled on |
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| a tripod landing gear; it measured 25 meters in diameter and was 10 |
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| meters high. Something similar to an elevator came down from it, and |
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| a man dressed in blue coveralls "with something like a glass fish |
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| bowl on his head," of medium height, seemed to check something and |
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| then left. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of |
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| Landings, case 809). |
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| 1967 - At 5:40 p.m. four observers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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| watched a disc-shaped object for 45 minutes as it buzzed, circled, |
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| and flipped over several times, then shot off to the south. A |
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| box-shaped object was then seen flying north. (Source: Larry Hatch, U |
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| computer database, case # 7424; NICAP UFO Investigator, February |
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| 1967, p. 4). |
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| 1967 - On or about this date six witnesses from three families |
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| driving on Highway 55 two miles east of Farwell, Minnesota had their |
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| car engine falter when several tiny lights passed their windshield. |
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| The car functions alright after the lights had departed. (Source: |
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| APRO Bulletin, May-June 1967, p. 5; Mark Rodeghier, UFO Reports |
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| Involving Vehicle Interference, p. 31). |
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| 1968 - On this night six observers with binoculars in Nelson, British |
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| Columbia, Canada watched four saucers hover over a radio tower. They |
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| had flames coming from the top and flat bottoms. (Source: Brad |
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| Steiger & Joan Whritenour, Flying Saucer Invasion, p. 95). |
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| 1968 - An very bright, yellowish orange, disc-shaped UFO landed at a |
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| remote distance from two men, Sr. Massague and Sr. Aguade, in the |
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| Torrellas de las Foix mountains, Barcelona, Spain at 8:15 a.m. It was |
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| ten meters in diameter, and estimated to be about 3500 meters away. |
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| (Source: Vicente-Juan Ballester Olmos, Catalogue of 200 Type-I UFO |
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| Events in Spain and Portugal, case 54, citing CEI). |
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| 1969 - At four o'clock in the morning a glowing object rose to the |
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| surface and floated on the ocean off the coast of Vina del Mar, |
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| Valparaiso, Chile. The surface of the sea boiled and there was an |
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| odor of sulphur in the air. At 9:00 p.m. in Port Alegre, Rio Grande |
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| do Sul state, Brazil soldiers at the Vila Floresta watched a hovering |
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| fireball that shot a fiery beam when it began moving. At 11:45 p.m. |
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| on the highway between Campos and Itaparuna, Rio de Janeiro state, |
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| Brazil a single witness stopped his car to watch a metallic domed |
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| ovoid-shaped object hovering over a nearby hilltop. The dome on the |
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| object glowed a purple color. (Sources: (1) Lumieres dans la Nuit, |
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| issue 118; (2) Walter Buhler, FSR Case Histories, June 1971, p. 9; |
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| (3) UFO Nachtrichten, February 1973, citing a newspaper source). |
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| 1970 - Between 7:00 p.m. and 8:30 the sky and the village of |
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| Montigne, Charente, France were lit by and odd luminesence. At 9:00 |
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| p.m. a red disc-shaped object was seen flying at a very low altitude. |
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| The witnesses were 19-year-old Mr. Aubineau, 21-year-old Mr. Mijon, |
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| his son and two other children. (Source: Michel Figuet & Jean-Louis |
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| Ruchon, OVNI: Le premier dossier complet des rencontres rapprochees |
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| en France, p. 336). |
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| 1971 - A car driving between Penrith and Windsor, New South Wales, |
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| Australia was paced by a one-meter ball of light for 13 minutes. It |
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| flew away when the car stopped. (Sources: Bill Chalker, FSR, |
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| September-October 1973, p. 21; Robert Gribble, MUFON UFO Journal, |
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| January 1991, p. 20). |
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| 1971 - An engineer in Suceava, Romania saw a star-like light |
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| zigzagging in the sky. It vanished at 8:45 p.m. (Source: Ion Hobana & |
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| Julien Weverbergh, UFOs from Behind the Iron Curtain, p. 271). |
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| 1972 - While snowmobiling in East Kingston, New Hampshire five |
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| witnesses came upon an object close to some railroad tracks at 10:45 |
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| p.m. It glowed yellow, hovered 10 feet above the tracks, 300 feet |
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| away. It rose vertically, then descended behind some trees. (Source: |
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| Raymond E. Fowler, UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors, p. 341 & 358). |
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| 1974 - At 6:00 p.m. a motorist watched a nine meter in diameter domed |
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| disc-shaped object fly to the west over the reservoir in Rambouillet, |
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| Yvelines department, France. It directed a beam of light down on the |
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| water. (Source: Lumieres dans la Nuit, June 1975). |
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| 1974 - At 4:25 a.m. two police officers, Abbington and Regot, in a |
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| patrol car in St. Charles, Missouri followed an oblong UFO with two |
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| white rectangular lights and a rotating red light in the center. The |
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| object moved directly toward police at one point, and made a hissing |
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| sound like escaping steam. (Sources: George D. Fawcett, Saga UFO |
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| Report, April 1975, p. 50; John F. Schuessler, Skylook, February |
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| 1974, p. 16). |
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| 1974 - At 9:00 p.m. a disc-shaped object paced a car with six |
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| witnesses north of Glenham, North Dakota causing electrical system |
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| interference. The UFO followed the witnesses home. Small windows were |
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| seen through binoculars. (Source: Robert Emenegger, UFOs: Past, |
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| Present and Future, p. 128). |
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| 1975 - Carlos A. Diaz was walking home from the bus after a late |
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| night at 3:30 a.m. in Puerto Ingeniero, a town outside Bahia Blanca, |
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| Buenos Aires, Argentina when he saw a blindingly bright that emitted |
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| a bent beam of light and found himself paralyzed. He then heard a |
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| humming noise and was levitated off the ground. He fainted, and when |
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| he came to he was inside a spherical room about 8 feet in diameter |
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| with luminous walls. Three beings, about 5' 9" tall, entered the |
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| sphere. Their heads were half the size of human heads, shaped |
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| like smooth green knobs, with small noses and small ears, and |
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| were completely devoid of hair. They were dressed in pale cream |
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| colored "rubber" suits that covered their entire bodies up to their |
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| necks. Although their arms terminated in fingerless stumps, they were |
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| nevertheless able to pull out large clumps of Diaz's, but this caused |
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| him no pain. They even pulled out some hair from his chest. Finally |
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| Diaz fainted again, and when he awoke he found himself lying beside a |
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| road outside Buenos Aires. The time was 7:30 a.m. but his watch had |
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| stopped at 3:50 a.m. He was nauseous the entire day, and was taken |
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| to hospital. (Sources: Pedro Romaniuk, FSR, November 1975, p. 39; |
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| David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, |
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| case 1975-01 (A1381), citing Pedro Romaniuk & Jorge R. Martinez; |
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| Richard F. Haines, CE-5: Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind, p. 227). |
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| 1975 - At 2:30 p.m. 15-year-old David Mahon was in his backyard in |
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| Brownstown, Illinois photographing his dog when he heard a loud |
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| droning noise and saw a black disc-shaped object passing overhead. He |
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| took five photographs, then felt himself being levitated upward and |
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| he lost consciousness. He recovered conciousness in a small cubicle |
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| only five feet in diameter. There was a row of blinking orange lights |
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| that encircled the room at waist height. He remembered being in this |
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| compartment for less than a minute. He then fainted again |
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| and recovered consciousness near his home. His father told him that |
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| he had been gone for nearly an hour. The photographs of the UFO were |
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| overexposed and out of focus. There were two other witnesses who |
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| briefly witnessed the flying disc in Brownstown. (Source: Eileen |
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| Sperber, 1975 letter to CUFOS; David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: |
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| Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1975-02 (A1382); Vandalia (IL) |
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| Leader-Union, February 4, 1976). |
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| 1975 - At 4:50 p.m. three witnesses in separate cars observed a very |
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| large (88 meters in diameter) disc-shaped object hovering near a |
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| water tank north of Wakefield, Rhode Island. There was a red glow |
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| coming from the windows in the craft. It faded from view after four |
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| minutes. (Source: Donald R. Todd, APRO Bulletin, January-February |
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| 1975, p. 5). |
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| 1975 - At 6:55 p.m. in Laulne pres de Lessay, Manche department, |
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| France a domed disc-shaped craft 15 meters long with portholes, took |
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| off from a landing on a farm. It had three legs as landing gear. The |
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| principal witness was 12-year-old Yvon Vildier, but two more adult |
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| witnesses named Marie LeClere and Richard (first name only) observed |
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| it as a light in the sky. It left behind traces on the ground and a |
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| petroleum odor. The ground marks included three large landing pod |
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| imprints, irregularly spaced in a triangle 1 m x 1.6 m x 2.5 m, and |
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| three small center clustered imprints. The entire event from first |
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| observing a luminous phenomenon in the area to the disappearance of |
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| the craft lasted 20 minutes. (Sources: Roland Godefroy, Phenomenes |
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| Spatiaux, March 1975, p. 9; Michel Figuet & Jean-Louis Ruchon, OVNI: |
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| Le Premier Dossier Complet des Rencontres Rapprochees en France, p. |
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| 530). |
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| 1976 - At 5:50 p.m. Jean Claude Silvente, age 10, was walking through |
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| a vacant lot overgrown with brush and surrounded by buildings in |
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| Domene, Isere, France when he heard a noise, and saw that a |
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| bell-shaped UFO had landed next to some bushes. It was about 30 feet |
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| away from him, about 15 feet high, a luminous white color, and |
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| resting on five thin legs. A door in the craft opened and a very tall |
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| man, at least two meters tall, emerged. He wore tight, white luminous |
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| coveralls and had long blond hair. On the back of each hand was a |
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| green circle. He walked stiffly with his arms extended in front of |
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| him, in the manner of a sleepwalker. When the boy sneezed, this |
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| “giant” turned toward him, and Jean Claude ran home. A short while |
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| later he was sent out by his mother to get some milk, and while |
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| returning home he saw the same being again. It was following him on |
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| the sidewalk 80 feet behind, still with its arms held out stiffly in |
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| front of him. Jean Claude ran home. Note: An almost identical |
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| humanoid was seen in Chamouilley, France in October of that same |
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| year. It had similar features, was tall and had blond hair, and it |
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| also walked in the manner of a sleepwalker with one slight |
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| difference, it appeared to be wearing tight-fitting goggles. |
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| (Sources: Charles Bowen, Saga UFO Report, November 1976, p. 62; Bil |
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| Gil Helair, Skylook, May 1976, p. 5; Alain Gamard, UFO Register, |
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| volume 7, p. 44; Jean-Claude Bourret, OVNI l' Armee Parle, p. 146; |
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| David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Human Reports, |
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| case 1976-02, citing Michel Levy, Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue # |
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| 159). |
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| 1977 - Two separate truck drivers in Nysater, Varmland, Sweden had a |
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| close encounter at 1:15 a.m. with a disc-shaped object on Highway 18. |
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| The saucer was just above the roadway, with five legs extended as |
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| landing gear. Both of the observers were paralyzed and frozen in |
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| place for five minutes, 150 meters away from the craft. The UFO |
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| emitted a solid coherent light beam. (Sources: Bertil Soderquist, |
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| MUFON UFO Journal, January 1978, p. 18; Richard H. Hall, The UFO |
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| Evidence, Volume II. A Thirty Year Report, p. 270). |
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| 1977 - At 2:30 a.m. EST in Napanee, Ontario, Canada three police |
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| officers watched a bright object hovering over the Lennox Hydro |
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| Electric Power Station. A red NL nocturnal light bounced up and down |
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| for 10 minutes. (Sources: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case # |
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| 11901; MUFON UFO Journal, issue # 118). |
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| 1977 - At 4:10 a.m. a 30 foot in diameter domed disc was seen over |
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| power lines near the town of Bednesti, 20 miles west of Prince |
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| George, British Columbia, Canada on Highway 16. A beam of energy |
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| struck two witnesses in separate cars, and both experienced 20 |
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| minutes of missing time. (Source: Michael Sinclair, APRO Bulletin, |
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| March 1977, p. 1; Joseph Kovacs, report to CUFOS, January 14, 1977). |
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| 1977 - At 8:00 a.m. two teenagers in Wrexham, Wales took photographs |
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| of four disc-shaped objects flying in a procession of objects. Their |
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| clear photos were analyzed and pronounced as genuine by the Kodak |
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| film company. (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, case # |
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| 11903; Warrington, UFOs: a British Perspective, p. 89). |
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| 1977 - At 8:00 p.m. a gray, 15 meter disc-shaped object hovered |
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| silently at 25 meters altitude near Eriswell, Suffolk, England for 20 |
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| minutes, 100 meters away. It then shot up into the sky and flew away. |
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| There were two witnesses and a dog present. (Source: Larry Hatch, U |
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| computer database, case # 11906). |
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| 1979 - Two members of the Quezet family in Mindalore, Gauteng |
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| province, South Africa experienced a 20 minute episode of missing |
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| time in the pre-dawn hours when they had a close encounter with an |
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| ovoid object that made a buzzing sound. Meagan Quezet and her 12-year |
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| old son Andre were out looking for their dog shortly after |
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| midnight after they heard it barking. Soon they noticed a peculiar |
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| pink glow beyond a tarmac road. Thinking that it was a police car, |
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| they approached the area. As they reached the glow they noticed that |
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| it came from a peculiar egg-shaped craft resting on the ground on |
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| several thin leg-like protrusions. The intense pink glow emanated |
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| from the top of the craft. Suddenly5 or 6 men jumped to the ground |
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| from an opening in the craft. One walked to the far end of the |
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| object, two remained standing in front of it, and two others |
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| approached the witnesses. The men appeared to speak among themselves |
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| in a loud "sing-song" unintelligible language; two kneeled down and |
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| appeared to touch the asphalt. All the men wore tight-fitting white |
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| suits; all but two had hoods that covered most of their faces. The |
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| one who appeared to be the leader approached Mrs. Quezet and spoke to |
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| her in a high-pitched unintelligible voice. He made a slight bow |
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| towards her as if in a form of salute. He had a black beard, frizzy |
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| black hair, and slanted eyes and dark olive skinned complexion. Soon |
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| the men walked back to the craft and entered the object, the craft |
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| then emitted a whistling sound, the thin leg-like protrusions |
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| telescoped back into the craft, which then rose up and disappeared |
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| into the clouds. Under hypnosis the witness recalled being taken |
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| inside the object where she saw chairs, panels and a table. She was |
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| asked to come with them but she refused. (Source: Xenolog, March |
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| 1979, p. 19). |
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| 1979 - Jean Hingley had waved goodbye to her husband as he went off |
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| to work in the bitter cold morning in Rowley Regis, West Midlands, |
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| England at around 7:00 a.m. Then she saw a light in the garden. |
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| Thinking her husband had left the carport light on, she went out to |
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| investigate, but it was still to dark, so she returned to the |
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| kitchen. She put down some food for the family Alsatian dog, Hobo, |
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| and called him from the garden, but he flopped down as if he had been |
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| drugged and gazed at the ceiling, glassy eyed. Then, with a "zee-zee" |
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| noise, three weird looking creatures flew past her into the lounge. |
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| There were only three and a half feet tall, and had waxy white faces |
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| and coal-black eyes with no eyebrows and very thin mouths. They wore |
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| silvery uniforms, with a transparent fish-bowl type helmet over their |
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| heads. They also had transparent wings, and floated. Jean was left |
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| clinging to the sink, paralyzed, but she next suddenly also floated |
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| towards the lounge. Jean noticed that the aliens were inspecting the |
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| ornaments on their Christmas tree with interest. She said they also |
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| probed her mind with telepathy, "it was like a light or an X-ray |
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| penetrating." They told her telepathically that she would not be |
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| harmed, and when she asked them where they were from, one of them |
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| reported "we come from the sky." She then explained to them why the |
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| house was all decorated, to celebrate Jesus's birthday. "We know all |
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| about Jesus," they claimed. They said they would return. They also |
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| claimed that "we come down here to talk to people but they don't seem |
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| to be interested." Finally, when she showed them how to light a |
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| cigarette, they fled in terror, taking a mince pie with them. Outside |
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| in her garden was an egg-shaped object with windows. They floated |
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| into it and it took off, emitting a bluish flash and pulsating twice |
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| before disappearing with a flash. The dog returned to normal, and |
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| Jean called the police. Her electric wall clock had stopped, and all |
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| her cassette tapes were magnetized and unplayable. In the snow |
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| outside where the object had sat, there was an oval outline, which |
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| the local UFO group was able to photograph before the snow melted. |
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| (Sources: Albert S. Rosales, 1979 Humanoid Sighting Reports database, |
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| case # 440, citing Alfred Budden, Fortean Times, issue # 50; Jenny |
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| Randles, Abduction). |
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| |
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| 1979 - In the town of Bannalec, Finistere, France a 15 meter in |
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| diameter circular object hovered near the ground at around 10 p.m. |
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| for three minutes. It had a blue halo, and shot away very fast. |
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| (Source: Lumieres dans la Nuit, February 1979). |
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| |
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| 1979 - At 6:20 p.m. three red triangle-shaped UFOs were sighted over |
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| Interstate 290 in Auburn, Massachusetts; AM and CB radios were |
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| affected. There was steering loss, loss of power, and the main |
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| witness's car was reportedly levitated as well. Ms. Emery felt heat, |
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| paralysis, and she had a skin rash as the result of her close |
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| encounter. The UFOs flew off to the northwest. Also during this |
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| period of repeated sightings of low level lights and a diamond-shaped |
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| object over the area, a witness reported seeing a 7-8 foot tall hairy |
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| figure in a field at 11:00 p.m. near Sturbridge, Massachusetts. He |
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| shone a spotlight at it and the creature ran towards him. The witness |
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| fired three shots at it and then ran away, shooting one more time |
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| over his shoulder. The shots appeared to have no effect on the |
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| creature, but it stopped and did not pursue him further. (Sources: |
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| (1) Raymond Fowler, MUFON UFO Journal, March 1979, p. 8; (2) Ann |
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| Druffel, MUFON UFO Journal, March 1979, p. 17; David F. Webb & Ted |
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| Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case A2192; Albert |
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| S. Rosales, 1979 Humanoid Sighting Reports database, case addendum # |
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| 741, citing CUFOS). |
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| |
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| 1980 - At around five a.m. the witness, a 33-year-old painter living |
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| in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England suddenly awoke in his bedroom to |
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| see a huge two-meter tall glowing green figure standing at the foot |
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| of his bed. It looked to him more like a holographic image than a |
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| solid figure. The being apparently communicated with the witness |
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| using telepathy. Among the many things mentioned was that his race |
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| regularly transported human beings to other planets in order to |
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| colonize them. When a planet was in danger of overpopulation they |
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| somehow started a war in order to reduce the number of inhabitants on |
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| that planet. He also warned that the Earth was in danger of "breaking |
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| in half." Apparently the witness's wife slept through the entire |
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| encounter. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database |
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| 1980, case #3423, citing Jenny Randles). |
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| |
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| 1980 - A light in the sky flashed and changed colors as it moved over |
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| Santa Ponsa, Islas Malgrata, Baleares, Spain at 8:00 p.m. It made |
|
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| upward jumps in an oscillating motion, and would stop cold at times. |
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| Three powerful lights in a triangle pattern were higher in the sky, |
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| changing color from orange to blue to white, and making left-to-right |
|
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| moves. (Source: Richard Heiden, UFO Newsclipping Service, June 1980, |
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| p. 10, citing Baleares, January 6, 1980). |
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| |
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| 1986 - Police and several other witnesses in Mineral Point and |
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| Vermont, Wisconsin (both located in Iowa County) saw a silent |
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| nocturnal light at low altitude that hovered, turned, and made other |
|
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| maneuvers. It was covered on the local TV news. (Sources: Robert |
|
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| Gribble, UFO Reporting Center, case 1076; Jay Rath, The W-Files: True |
|
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| Reports of Wisconsin's Unexplained Phenomena, p. 84). |
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| |
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| 1992 - A luminous glowing ball of light flew eastward in a descending |
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| staircase flight trajectory over Longchaumois, Jura department, |
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| France at 8:45 p.m. (Source: Lumieres dans la Nuit, issue # 312). |
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| |
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| 1994 - On this night a disc-shaped object with portholes and lights |
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| was sighted over Wilsden, West Yorkshire, England. The lights on the |
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| craft turned off when an airplane passed nearby. (Source: UFO |
|
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| Newsclipping Service, February 1994). |
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| |
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| 1995 - Beginning at around 10:00 p.m. a silent, sky-blue colored |
|
||
| disc-shaped object hovered for five minutes over Errington, Nanaimo, |
|
||
| British Columbia, Canada. There were small red discs on the bottom of |
|
||
| the object and a beam of light along the middle. It was back the next |
|
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| night at the same time as well. (Source: Chris Rutkowski, 1995 |
|
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| Canadian UFO Survey, case # 5, citing the National Research Council). |
|
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| |
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| 1997 - B. C., a 57-year-old farmer living in Ille et Vilaine, |
|
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| Chantepie, France was awakened at two a.m. by a noise like an |
|
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| explosion and a strident whistling sound. His wife continued to |
|
||
| sleep. He got out of bed and went to the kitchen to get something to |
|
||
| eat. Suddenly he saw a bright flash of light outside. He looked out |
|
||
| the French windows of his farmhouse and saw lights in the middle of a |
|
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| field resembling headlights. He grabbed his shotgun and went out to |
|
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| investigate. Running toward the light, he attempted to shout a |
|
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| warning, but oddly no sound came out of his mouth. He next was hit by |
|
||
| some invisible force field and was unable to move. He then saw two |
|
||
| small beings emerge from the luminous form. The figures looked to be |
|
||
| transparent and passed close to him, seemingly unaware of his |
|
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| presence. The figures then walked toward the nearby barn. At the same |
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||
| time he felt a prickling sensation and began to sweat. The small |
|
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| beings walked by him a second time and disappeared inside the |
|
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| luminous form. The light shot up into the sky vertically at an |
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||
| incredible speed. B. C. was now able to move and he returned to his |
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| kitchen, still sweating. When he got back to his bedroom his wife was |
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||
| still in bed sleeping. He appeared to have experienced some missing |
|
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| time. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1997, |
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| citing Sentinel News # 6, July-August 1997). |
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| |
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| 1998 - At 2:50 p.m. a silent, round disc-shaped object flew to the |
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| northeast slowly from Springfield, Missouri in an overcast sky. It |
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| tilted to reveal a silver top and a gray body. (Source: Joseph |
|
||
| Trainor, UFO Roundup, volume 3, issue 3). |
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| |
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| 2000 - At 4:28 a.m. Police Officer Stevens in Millstadt, Illinois |
|
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| took a photograph of a huge arrow-shaped UFO flying from the |
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| northeast to the southwest at 1,000 feet altitude. There were three |
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| lights in back and many dimmer lights sprinkled on the surface like |
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| "starfield camouflage." This was one of a series of several UFO |
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| sightings by police from eight police departments and civilians |
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| between 4:00 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. around Scott AFB in St. Clair and |
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| Madison counties, Illinois, which are both eastern suburbs of St. |
|
||
| Louis, Missouri. (Sources: Valerie Schremp, Concord (NH) Monitor, |
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| January 10, 2000; Brent M. Raynes, Alternate Perceptions, April 2000, |
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| p. 49; UFO Magazine (USA), April 2000, p. 16; UFO Magazine (UK), May |
|
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| 2000, p. 47; MUFON UFO Journal, March 2000; Curt Sutherly, UFO |
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| Mysteries: A Reporter Seeks the Truth, p. 211). |
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| |
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| 2001 - At 6:45 a.m. a 50-year-old high school teacher on his way to |
|
||
| work in East St. Louis, Illinois got a good look at a silent, |
|
||
| arrow-shaped UFO in Frank Holton Park, juat as the sun was coming up. |
|
||
| (Source: Curt Sutherly, UFO Mysteries: A Reporter Seeks the Truth, p. |
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| 211). |
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| |
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| 2001 - A self-luminous white cigar-shaped object with a luminous |
|
||
| trail, hopped forward in flight slowly behind a mountain in |
|
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| Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada at 10:30 a.m. (Source: Geoff |
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| Dittman, 2001 Canadian UFO Survey, case # 10, citing UFOBC). |
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| |
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| 2001 - At 8:00 p.m. a lemon-shaped object was seen "swinging back and |
|
||
| forth" over Kelowna, British Columbia. After a few minutes it then |
|
||
| moved to a higher altitude. The sighting lasted five minutes. |
|
||
| (Source: Geoff Dittman, 2001 Canadian UFO Survey, case # 8, citing |
|
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| UFOBC). |
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| |
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| 2002 - At 2:00 a.m. a rectangular UFO was seen briefly over |
|
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| Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri. It appeared to the witness to |
|
||
| be a two-story tall rectangle with very large windows on the side of |
|
||
| the object. (Source: Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, |
|
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| Seattle, January 2002 webpage, citing Missouri Investigators Group). |
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| |
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| 2002 - A single stationary silver disk, reflecting sunlight, was seen |
|
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| over Brooklyn, New York at 8:40 a.m. EST for 15 seconds. It didn't |
|
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| move or wobble at any time that it was hovering there. Two flying |
|
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| discs were seen In Santa Barbara, California at 9:30 p.m. PST. |
|
||
| (Source: George A Filer & David E. Twichell, Filer's Files: Worldwide |
|
||
| Reports of UFO Sightings, p. 2, citing NUFORC). |
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| |
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| 2003 - At 1:13 a.m. a witness in Plain Dealing, Louisiana reported |
|
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| several multi-colored lights maneuvering in the sky under the cloud |
|
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| cover. They made no sound, and were red, blue, and green in color. |
|
||
| They moved up, down, side-to-side, and stopped to hover at times, but |
|
||
| made no fast movements. The sighting lasted 54 minutes. (Source: |
|
||
| Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle, January 2003 |
|
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| archived webpage). |
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| |
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| 2003 - At 3:08 a.m in Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada a small, |
|
||
| bright, crescent-shaped object was sighted moving fast through the |
|
||
| sky. It looped, flashed, and turned fast for 45 minutes. (Source: |
|
||
| Peter Davenport, National UFO Reporting Center, Seattle, January 2003 |
|
||
| webpage). |
|
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| |
|
||
| 2004 - At 4:03 p.m. a saucer-shaped object was seen hovering below a |
|
||
| strange looking cloud, over a mountain in Port Coquitlam, British |
|
||
| Columbia, Canada. (Source: Geoff Dittman, 2004 Canadian UFO Survey, |
|
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| case # 11, citing HBCCUFO and NUFORC). |
|
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| |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 4 January 2013). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: abduction |
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| s; blue uniforms; buzzing sound; circular UFOs; car pacings; disc-sha |
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| ped objects; discs with portholes; domed discs or domed ovoids; hissi |
|
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| ng sound, human-looking UFOnauts; landings with landing gear; levitat |
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| ions; missing time; multicolored UFOs; multi-year reports from Britis |
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| h Columbia, England, France, New South Wales, Spain and Missouri; oli |
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| ve skinned UFOnauts; pendulum motion; physiological effects: heat sen |
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| sation, nausea, paralysis, prickling sensation, skin rash; radar visu |
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| al confirmation; red UFOs; ruddy complexion; short humanoids; solid l |
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| ight beam; tall hairy humanoids; tall Nordic humanoids; telepathy; tr |
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| ansparent humanoids or holographic projections; triangular UFOs; unin |
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| telligible language; vertical ascent; watch stopped; whistling sound. |
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