ID | #1539271418 |
Added | Thu, 11/10/2018 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Webb, David HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports
The Bakersfield Californian, of Bakersfield, California, page 13, August 21, 1949
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
The Californian newspaper Bakersfield told on page 13 that two researchers, Buck Fitzgerald and Mace Garni, saw a UFO.
It was about 24 feet in diameter and moving with a speed of 300 miles per hour. It seems that in the desert crashed. Then they noticed that 2 small humanoid creatures came out of the wreckage and fled through the desert. The hot temperature of the sand (138 F) did not allow the witnesses to pursue them for very long.
In any case, men claim that they lost them after the creature ran around the sand dunes. The men described the creatures as "like dwarves".
Later attempts to visit the area proved fruitless, as no evidence of the crash was never found.
There was some noise.
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Original news
Two prospectors in Death Valley, California allegedly observed a disc-shaped object land. Two dwarfs emerged but were lost in the sand dunes when pursued. The object disappeared. One saucer, about 40 feet across, was observed by two experienced male witnesses in a desert briefly (Fitzgerald; Garney). A noise was heard
The Bakersfield Californian newspaper recounted on page 13 that two prospectors, Buck Fitzgerald and Mace Garney, saw a UFO measuring approximately 24 feet in diameter speed by them at approximately 300 mph and crash in the desert. They then observed 2 little humanoid creatures extricate themselves from the wreckage and run across the desert. The hot temperature (138 F) prevented them from giving chase for very long.
In any case, the men claim that they lost them after the creatures ran around a sand dune. The men described the creatures as “dwarf-like”. No attempt to rebuke this story has been known to have been made. Additionally, there has been no indication that the wreckage or the creatures have ever been located or removed.
Later attempts to visit the area have proven fruitless, as no evidence of a crash was ever observed
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