ID | #1602070309 |
Added | Wed, 07/10/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Bill Chalker, & Keith Basterfield
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Two young women, hearing a "strange noise", were forced to go outside to their car.
They found that the car was out of control, and accompanied by a bright light source were taken to a remote location. The car stopped, and they heard strange singing from behind the car, and saw indistinct human forms.
They were suddenly very scared, and one girl for some unknown reason got out of the car. When she tried to get back into the car, she was unable to do so due to the presence of a viscous, cobweb-like substance over the car door.
They finally reached the local police station. When they returned with officers to the scene, they found nothing and were taken home.
That same night, police patrols in the area reported strange lights in the sky, and one patrol car came across a massive procession of snails on the road heading towards the strange encounter.
The girls experienced a repeat of their previous experience after leaving the police, and their fear was replaced by a sense of guilt, as if they had "betrayed trust" by reporting the incident to the police.
One girl suffered physical damage as a result of the experience, developed a speech defect, and lost the ability to write. The effect was not permanent.
Original news
Location. Canberra Australia
Date: 1974
Time: night
Two young women, hearing a “strange noise,” were compelled to go outdoors to their car. They found the car out of their control and were driven to a remote site, accompanied by a brilliant light source. The car stopped and they heard a weird chant began from behind the car, and could see vague, human like forms. They suddenly became extremely frightened and one girl, for reasons not clear, got out of the car. When she tried to get back in, she was unable to because of the presence of a viscous, web-like substance over the car door. They finally made their way to a local police station; returning to the site with officers, they found nothing and were escorted home. On the same night police patrols in the area reported strange lights in the sky and one patrol car encountered a massive procession of snails on the road, headed in the direction of the young ladies strange encounter. The girls experienced a repeat of their earlier experience after the police left and their fear was replaced by a feeling of guilt, as though they had “betrayed a trust” by reporting the incident to police. One girl suffered physical effects following the experiences, developing a speech impediment, and losing her ability to write. The effects were not permanent.
Source: Bill Chalker, & Keith Basterfield
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