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| Encounters with Aliens on this Day |
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| March 31 |
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| 1950 - In 1950 a woman driving at night on Highway 80 in Jacumba, California |
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| reported that she saw a little man jump out of a landed disc-shaped |
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| UFO, and then run down the highway "faster than Jesse Owens." |
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| (Sources: International News Service, March 31, 1950; David F. Webb |
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| and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case A0161). |
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| 1953 - At 7:50 p.m. a USAF F-94 pilot reported sighting a white |
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| disc-shaped UFO emitting red and blue beams of light. It maneuvered |
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| all about the sky over the northeast corner of Honshu Island, Japan. |
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| (Source: Loren Gross, UFOs: A History - 1953: March-July, p. 28). |
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| 1954 - A small disc-shaped UFO flew over Hammersmith, England at 8:10 |
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| p.m. at a high rate of speed. It had a misty looking appearance |
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| despite the clear sky. (Source: Larry Hatch, U computer database, |
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| case 3316). |
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| 1956 - Three round lights moved erratically and silently over Miami, |
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| Florida at 9:00 p.m. in a perfect equilateral triangle formation. |
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| (Sources: Loren Gross, The Fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse: UFOs: A |
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| History - 1956: January-April, p. 57; Richard Haines, Project Delta: |
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| A Study of Multiple UFO, p. 185). |
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| 1959 - Three Adelaide, South Australia children reported having seen |
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| strange objects moving about in the sky. Neil Abercrombie, his |
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| mother, brother, and some other friends, all saw a strange object at |
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| 6:05 p.m. He described it as an "elongated circle with indistinct |
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| edges" and said it had been flying quite high. Two other nearby |
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| residents saw a round object with red flashing lights at about 7:50 |
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| p.m. They said the object circled and disappeared in the west, |
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| appearing to be smaller than a plane. (Source: Michael Hervey, UFOs over the |
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| Southern Hemisphere, London: Robert Hale, 1975, p. 165). |
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| 1959 - Later that same evening the Adelaide Weather Bureau received a |
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| report of a UFO at about eight p.m. from Goolwa, near Port Elliott, |
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| South Australia. And at 11:30 p.m. a young man spotted a |
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| reddish-orange oval-shaped object on the ground about 100 meters from |
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| the rural road he was driving on. Barry Neale, age 15, was driving |
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| home between Goolwa and Port Elliot, South Australia when he saw the |
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| glowing, reddish-orange object on the ground. It had a row of 8 or 9 |
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| portholes, was about five meters (16 feet) wide, and it illuminated |
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| the trees. He drove around the wooded area in time to see it take |
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| off. "It climbed at an angle of 45 degrees towards Hindmarsh Island |
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| and soon disappeared." No radioactivity was found at the spot. |
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| (Sources: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of Landings, |
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| case 484; Keith Basterfield, UFO Research Australia, March 1982, p. |
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| 23). |
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| 1965 - An aerial explosion, perhaps similar to the Tunguska blast of |
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| 1909, affected an area of nearly a million square kilometers, |
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| centered over Ashcroft, Canada and was observed some distance away by |
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| an airborne airliner pilot, according to John Colombo. (Source: John |
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| Colombo, UFOs over Canada: Personal Accounts of Sightings and Close |
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| Encounters, p. 212). |
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| 1966 - At 2:00 a.m. a cluster of lights ahead over the road in |
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| Vicksburg, Michigan resolved itself into a lighted disc-shaped object |
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| when the witnesses' car got closer. Mr. Udvardy, age 32, heard a low |
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| hum like a swarm of bees, and his car engine stalled. The UFO also |
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| had a brilliant white searchlight. (Sources: NICAP case investigation |
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| files; Gordon I. R. Lore, Strange Effects from UFOs, p. 70, Mark |
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| Rodeghier, UFO Reports Involving Vehicle Interference, p. 29; |
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| Geoffrey Falla, Vehicle Interference Project Report, p. 34). |
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| 1966 - In San Francisco, California two women observed a large object |
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| with a pulsating bluish light on top, an orange light below, windows, |
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| and antennae, resting in a construction area at 6:00 a.m. Silhouettes |
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| could be seen moving about inside, one of them gesturing as the craft |
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| took off. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of |
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| Landings, case 744). |
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| 1966 - Charles Kozens, age 13, saw two objects land near Hamilton, |
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| Ontario, Canada at 9:15 p.m. They were each 2.5 meters long, 1.2 |
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| meters high, and had flashing lights. When he approached and tried to |
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| touch an antenna on one of the objects, he received an electric |
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| shock. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A Century of |
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| Landings, case 743). |
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| 1967 - Three strange objects--a bright, orange light emitting a |
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| shower of green sparks, and two smaller sources--were seen in a field |
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| in Hanley, England. (Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: A |
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| Century of Landings, case 830). |
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| 1967 - Carol Watts had the first of a number of alleged contacts with |
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| aliens at 10:30 p.m. in Wellington, Texas. He saw a 100 foot long |
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| cigar-shaped UFO on the ground. A door opened and Watts was invited |
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| to come inside by the occupants and he agreed to go. They gave him a |
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| physical exam and took him on a flight into space. He recalled seeing |
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| an unidentified map on the wall inside the craft. The encounter with |
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| journey lasted no more than 20 minutes. (Sources: NICAP case |
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| investigation files, report dated April 2, 1967; Hans Holzer, The |
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| UFOnauts, p. 154; Thomas E. Bullard, UFO Abductions: The Measure of a |
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| Mystery. Volume 2: Catalogue of Cases, case 117A; Seattle |
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| Post-Intelligencer, April 2, 1967). |
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| 1969 - As many as two hundred residents of of the Coenze neighborhood |
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| in Nova Iguaca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil witnessed the descent of a |
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| "mystery airplane" on Maxambona Hill in the middle of the afternoon. |
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| It fell from the sky, falling in an unusually slow manner, in an |
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| apparent controlled descent. Among the many witnesses was an elderly |
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| man and his children. He told the children to go immediately to the |
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| landing site to assist any possible survivors. As he watched hundreds |
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| of townspeople converging on the hill, he saw two beings come out of |
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| the craft. The craft itself seemed to be slowly "moving like a wing" |
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| that was shifting slightly in the wind. When the first people neared |
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| the site the object and its occupants vanished abruptly, and nothing |
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| was to be found at the "crash" site. No one heard any engine noise as |
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| the craft descended, and investigations at the site by the military |
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| police found no wreckage. (Source: David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, |
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| HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1969-24, citing Fernande |
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| Cleto Nunes Pereira & Dr. Walter Buhler, SPEDV Bulletin, 1975). |
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| 1974 - On this day on the Robertson farm in Callaway, Nebraska a dead |
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| mutilated cow and calf were found. The tails had been removed, the |
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| blood drained, and the cow's udder had been slit. (Source: Omaha |
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| World Herald, April 9, 1974). |
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| 1974 - A small disc less than a meter in diameter hovered and spun at |
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| treetop level over some trees in Tarragona, Spain at 4:00 p.m. The |
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| limbs of the trees were thrashed about by a turbulence from the |
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| object, and a big noise was heard. The disc flew off to the south. |
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| (Source: FSR, December 1974, p. 2). |
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| 1974 - At 8:00 p.m. a "small bus" shaped object was seen in |
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| Valensole, France. It had large wide windows and a blue-green neon |
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| glow, and figures could be seen moving around inside it. The |
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| principal witness, his wife, his son, and an 80-year-old woman all |
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| saw the craft, and above it were seven vertical red lights. The |
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| object appeared to be on the ground. From the house of the wife's |
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| parents, at 8:30 p.m. the man saw it again, and was able to approach, |
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| first in his car and then on foot, to within 500 yards of it. |
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| Valensole is the site of a famous July 1965 humanoid encounter, and |
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| there have been many other close encounters from this location as |
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| well. (Sources: David F. Webb & Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid |
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| Reports, case 1974-62 (A1608), citing C. Lavigne, Lumieres dans la |
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| Nuit, issue # 153; Michel Figuet & Jean-Louis Ruchon, OVNI: Le |
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| premier dossier complet des rencontres rapprochees en France, p. |
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| 484). |
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| 1975 - At 3:30 a.m. the furious barking of her dogs awoke a woman in |
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| St. Hilaire de Cambrai, France. Frightened, the dogs ran and jumped |
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| onto the top of the dining room table. The woman opened the curtains |
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| and saw a red glow outside and then heard strange, indistinct murmurs |
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| and voices. Her son-in-law woke up and looked out a window to see an |
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| intensely red rectangular mass about 4.5 meters long and two meters |
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| high. It flew half a meter above the ground in a strange hopping |
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| motion. It continued on its trajectory, becoming round and |
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| greenish-blue in color. Two other family member joined the first two |
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| and watched the object move about 80 meters away, now becoming a |
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| green spherical form. The dogs calmed down and so the son-in-law went |
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| back to bed. Soon the intensity of the sphere lessened, while the |
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| remaining witnesses remained watching out a window for the next half |
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| hour. At 4:00 a.m. the streetlights brightened and the dogs began |
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| barking again. At this point the UFO, now a green sphere, approached |
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| the house rapidly and then disappeared. One of the witnesses suffered |
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| from eye irritation the next day. Ground traces and "footprints" were |
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| found in the vicinity of the house. (Source: Michel Figuet & |
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| Jean-Louis Ruchon, OVNI: Le premier dossier complet des rencontres |
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| rapprochees en France). |
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| 1975 - Nine hours later, at 9:00 p.m. local time, a merchant in Japan |
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| felt a strange urge to go out for a walk on the beach. Guchi Shinda, |
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| age 42, went for this walk along the beach in Kawanoe City, Shikoku |
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| Province, Japan when he started to experience a sensation of |
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| weightlessness and saw what looked like multicolored electrical |
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| discharges around him. Suddenly, about 30 meters away, a short white |
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| creature appeared. The being had red eyes and a mouth and was wearing |
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| a white inflated "astronaut" suit and a round white helmet. It |
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| floated just above the sand, looking towards the witness who heard a |
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| loud sound resembling "electronic music." He apparently passed out |
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| and did not see the humanoid depart. (Source: Albert S. Rosales, |
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| Humanoid Contact Database 1975, citing CBA Newsletter, Denys Breysse |
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| Project Becassine). |
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| 1990 - Two teenagers driving in Gulf Breeze, Florida had approached a |
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| stop light at 9:30 p.m. when they saw a UFO over a nearby building. |
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| The object hovered briefly, moved slowly overhead, and then ascended |
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| out of sight. Minutes later a retired FAA air traffic controller also |
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| sighted the object in the distance. (Source: MUFON case investigation |
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| files, case 900735). |
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| 1993 - Kadima, Israel - The neighbor of the UFO witness from the |
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| previous night felt her house tremble during the night. When she |
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| opened her eyes she saw "a bald giant, 7 to 8 feet tall, with round, |
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| yellow eyes and a small flat nose, dressed in gray metallic overalls" |
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| standing next to her bed. "Don't be afraid. I will not harm you," she |
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| heard in her mind as she saw the being gliding through the room. The |
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| next morning, two additional flattened circles were found in the |
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| field, eleven and twenty feet in diameter. (Source: Albert S. |
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| Rosales, Humanoid Contact Database 1993, citing Michael Hesemann, |
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| UFOs: The Secret History). |
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| Written by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D. (Revised 10 September 2005). |
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| Compiled from the UFOCAT computer database. |
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| Themes: cattle mutilation; cigar-shap |
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| ed UFOs; color changing UFO; disc-shaped UFOs; ground traces and foot |
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| prints; inside occupants; landings; loss of consciousness; low hummin |
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| g sound; mist surrounding UFO; multicolored UFOs; multi-year reports |
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| from France; orange UFOs; oval UFOs; physiological effects: eye irrit |
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| ation, electric shock; red UFOs; sensation of weightlessness; shape c |
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| hanging UFO; short humanoids; UFOs with antennae; very tall humanoid. |
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