Brent Swancer offers four of the strangest human-Other collisions imaginable. World War II and German actors figure in the first two. Daniel Ledger's involves two different "classic" experiences -- "clouds" that repelled German warplanes and a Close Encounter with a blonde alien female pilot and her craft. Ledger proclaimed neither of these interesting tales until after the "modern UFO era" was in full swing. Next:
The Weird Alien Encounter of Madeleine Arnoux. Another
pair, actually of stories -- a CEIII and an aerial display -- that also surfaced long after the experiences. Brent notes here some skepticism and the possibility of "a tall tale." Then there's
The Weird Desert UFO Encounter of Sergeant Moody. A 1975 evening's planned meteor-watch ran rapidly from nocturnal lights through Close Encounters I through IV, with ETs using navigation systems susceptible to human radar and promising further Contact in twenty years. Even more frightening was
The Bizarre Case of the Alien Robot Attack of Cisco Grove. A 1964 deer-hunt gone horribly wrong, primary case materials for which may be viewed at CUFOS'
Bow and Arrow Case, Cisco Grove, CA, 1964 and
Bow and Arrow Case Site Photos, Cisco Grove, CA 1964. (WM)
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