ID | #1565274653 |
Added | Thu, 08/08/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Round-up 147; Magonia 390
Rullan; Anatomy of a Phenomenon by Jacques Vallee, p.136, © 1965
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Japanese fishermen aboard the "Kitsukawara Maru" saw in the sky ascended two metal discs. This was followed by severe turbulence.
At 11: 52 a.m., two metal discs was spotted in the Pacific ocean at 31° 15 'North latitude and 143° 30' East longitude. Members of the crew were looking for debris, but found nothing. Witnesses were 5 Japanese fishermen.
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Original news
Japanese fishermen aboard the “Kitsukawara Maru” saw two metal disks come into the sky. This was followed by violent turbulence.11:52 A.M., two metal disks were seen entering the Pacific Ocean at 31°15′ N. and 143°30’ E. A violent turbulence followed their immersion. The crewmen searched for wreckage but found nothing. The witnesses were 5 Japanese fishermen on board the Kitsukawara1 Maru. The point in question is among the deepest in the Pacific Ocean [more than ten thousand meters deep].
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