ID | #1598176654 |
Added | Sun, 23/08/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Ilkka Serra of Helsinki
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
On the way from Haapjarvi to Helsinki, Helge Lindroos picked up a fellow traveler in Eviarvi.
While driving, Lindroos felt "electrical oscillations" in his body. The stranger then told him that he had "arrived from space," was the last one on Mars and had landed on Earth shortly before.
He said there were "thousands" of them on Earth, but they were not shown to all people because people were "still afraid of humanoids."
The man looked perfectly normal, about 170 cm tall. Tall and weighs about 170 kg. He called on Lindroos to relax, assuring the man that he did not mean any harm, that they were here to protect humanity "from destruction."
At some point, an unidentified stranger asked Lindroos to stop and walked out. Lindroos was about to take out the key and get out when he saw that the stranger had disappeared. He could see in all directions at 50 meters, but the stranger was nowhere to be seen, and the fastest sprinter in the world could not overcome the distance in such a few seconds.
For several weeks after this meeting, Lindroos felt electrical vibrations all over his body.
Original news
Date: Fall 1968
Location: Evijarvi Finland
Time: 2300
Summary: While driving from Haapajarvi to Helsinki, Mr. Helge Lindroos picked up a hitchhiker at Evijarvi. During the course of driving, Lindroos felt “electric vibrations” through his body. The stranger then told him that he “came from space,” and was last on Mars and had landed on earth only a short time before. He said there were “thousands” of them on Earth but that they didn’t show themselves to all humans, since people “are still afraid of humanoids.” The man appeared completely normal, about 170-cm. Tall and weighing about 170 kilos. He urged Lindroos to relax, assuring the man that he meant no harm, that they were here to protect humanity “from destruction.” At some unspecified point the stranger asked Lindroos to stop and got out. Lindroos was about to remove the key and get out for something to eat when he saw the stranger had vanished; he could see in every direction for 50 meters, but the stranger was nowhere in sight, and the fastest sprinter in the world could not have covered the distance in so few seconds. For several weeks after this encounter, Lindroos felt the electric vibrations throughout his body.
Source: Ilkka Serra of Helsinki
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