ID | #1571240222 |
Added | Wed, 16/10/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Arthur Shuttlewood, The Warminster Mystery
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
That day Arthur Alludu called by someone claiming to be from another planet (Aenstria), and called himself karne. Alludu needed proof, so he invited the man to himself. After a few seconds someone was at the front door.
This man was like any normal person, except for the obvious lack of pupils in his eyes. He also had blue spots on the cheeks and lips. He spent a total of nine minutes with the journalist.
He also acted in such a way that unnerved Shuttlewood, who felt that, if to provoke him, this person can instantly destroy it. The stranger spoke of an imminent war in the middle East and further UFO sightings. He said that the third world war was almost inevitable at some point in the not-too-distant future.
Settled noticed that sometimes he had difficulty breathing. From time to time he looked at the pale gold disc on his wrist. At the end of the meeting, Settled carne grabbed by the wrist (he wanted to make a gesture of goodwill), but the visitor winced in pain.
The stranger departed in a slow and deliberate gait.
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Original news
On that afternoon Arthur Shuttlewood received a phone call from someone claiming to be from another planet (Aenstria), calling himself Karne. Shuttlewood wanted proof so he invited the man over. Seconds later there was someone at the front door. This man looked like any ordinary man, except for an apparent absence of pupils in his eyes; he also had blue blotches on his cheekbones and lips. He spent a total of nine minutes with the journalist. He also acted in a manner that unnerved Shuttlewood, who felt that if provoked, this man could instantly destroy him. The stranger spoke of an imminent war in the Middle East and of further UFO appearances. He said a 3rd world war was almost inevitable at some point in the not so distant future. Shuttlewood noticed that at times Karne would have difficulty breathing. At times he would glanced at a pale gold disc on his wrist. At the conclusion of the meeting Shuttlewood gripped Karne’s wrist and left thumb in what he intended as a gesture of good will, but the visitor winced in pain. The stranger walked away in a slow and deliberate gait.
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