ID | #1596123232 |
Added | Thu, 30/07/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Lawrence Fawcett, For Flying Saucer Observer
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Witness, 12-year-old girl, I heard a "bloop-bloop" and looked out the window. There she saw the object in the form of white balls, a little larger than a station wagon, hovering close to the ground near the abandoned train station, Winsted.
The light beam emerged from the ship, downward, and 15-20 little men about 3 ft (0.9 m) came down with one beam down the beam and dropped to the ground. They were dressed in dull silver clothing and wore hats in the form of aquariums. They continued to climb up the side of the station, one after the other, with the movement of the hands up. When they reached the roof, they went in different directions. The girl was frightened and went to sleep.
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Original news
Location. Winsted Connecticut
Date: February 21 1968
Time: 2300
The witness, a 12-year-old girl, heard a “bloop-bloop” noise and looked out her window; she saw a white egg shaped object, a little larger than a station wagon, hovering close to the ground beside the disused Winsted railroad station. A ray of light came out of the craft, pointed downward, and 15-20 little men about 3 ft tall walked in single file down this ray and jumped to the ground. They were dressed in dull silver clothing and wore fishbowl-type helmets. They proceeded to climb up the side of the station, one after another, with a hand over hand movement; when they reached the roof, they spread out in different directions. The girl became frightened and went to bed.
Source: Lawrence Fawcett, For Flying Saucer Observer
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