ID | #1599478320 |
Added | Mon, 07/09/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | A J Andropolis, for Apro
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Responding to a late-night call from one of her patients, an unidentified nurse's assistant found the patient sitting on the edge of his bed, claiming to have seen "monkeys" swaying in the trees outside the window, as well as sitting on the ledge of his windowsill.
Then the curtains were closed, but the nurse's assistant noticed a bright light coming through the curtains.
She went to the window, opened it, and saw floating outside an object in the shape of a balloon of a diffuse yellowish-green color, emitting a bright stream of white light.
The object pulsed slightly, and the woman stood stunned by the strange sight for several minutes before trying to convince anyone to see it. By the time she returned with the other nurse, the object was gone, and all that was left was a streak of white light that gradually faded.
Original news
Date: October 5 1970
Location: Sturgeon Bay Wisconsin
Time: 0400A
Summary: Answering the night call of one of her patients, an unidentified nurse’s assistant found the patient sitting up on the edge of his bed, claiming that he had seen “monkeys” swinging from trees outside the window, as well as sitting on the ledge of his window sill. The drapes were then closed, but the nurse’s aide observed a bright light coming in through the drapes. She went to the window and pulled them open and saw, hovering outside, a balloon-shaped object of a diffuse yellowish green color, emitting a bright stream of white light. The object pulsated slightly, and the woman stood there transfixed at the odd sight for several minutes before she made an attempt to get someone else to see it. By the time she returned with another nurse, the object had moved off and all that remained was a streak of white light that gradually faded out. She did not at first associate her patient’s claim to have seen “monkeys” with her own observation.
Source: A J Andropolis, for Apro
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