ID | #1603029586 |
Added | Sun, 18/10/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Tom Adams, Stigmata # 4, summer 1978
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
One day, when a witness was picking apples some distance from her home, she fell down the stairs, seriously injuring one leg.
As she lay there, too weak to move or call for help, she saw two figures approaching. One was tall and thin, the other was much shorter.
As they approached, the witness saw that although they were humanoid, they were not human. They had an unknown device that they used to treat the witness's severely bleeding leg. After 15 minutes, all the bleeding and pain subsided, and there was no scar left.
The creatures then presented the witness with a metal Board with carvings or drawings on it. She thanked them and asked if they would like to go to her house to eat. One replied that they did not eat, but only "juice". When she offered fruit juice, they said they didn't drink the same juice that people drank.
Outwardly, they were exciting, and according to a witness, when they spoke, their voice seemed to come from their stomachs. The taller one had the voice of a Mature woman, the shorter one had the voice of a child. The creatures left, and the witness returned home with a plaque. Images on the plaque included pyramids and six-pointed stars.
Original news
Location. Near Fayetteville Arkansas
Date: September 1976
Time: daytime
One day while the witness was picking apples some distance from her home, she fell from her ladder seriously injuring one of her legs. As she lay there, too weak to move or call for help, she saw two figures approaching. One was tall and thin, the other was much shorter. As they neared, the witness saw that while they were humanoid in appearance, they were not humans. They had an unknown device with which they began to treat the witness’s badly bleeding leg. In 15 minutes all bleeding and pain subsided, leaving no trace of a scar. The beings then presented the witness with a metal plaque with some carvings or drawings on it. She thanked them and asked if they would like to go to her house for something to eat. One being replied that they did not eat, but consumed only “juice.” When she offered fruit juice, they said they did not drink the same kind of juice that humans drank. They were arresting in appearance and, according to the witness, when they spoke, their voice seemed to emanate from their midsections. The taller one had the voice of a mature woman; the shorter one, that of a child. The beings walked away and the witness returned home, with the plaque in her possession. The images on the plaque included pyramids and 6-pointed stars.
Source: Tom Adams, Stigmata # 4, summer 1978
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