ID | #1605004999 |
Added | Tue, 10/11/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Bill Chalker, “The Oz Files”
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Status | Research
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Initial data
Two witnesses, Jack and don, had trouble turning their TV antenna. The reason why they are puzzled. One evening, after cooking, the blinds went up and down. They both went outside to look, and European-looking people came up to them.
They were wearing wool sweaters. There were both men and women. A bright light shone on them, and they both felt at ease. They were then taken to the gravel embankment next to the ship. The men were led inside.
It was cold, and the creatures had apparently agreed to escort them back to the house to get their jackets. They were not allowed to eat. Then they returned to the object and it took off.
When he got up, they saw the TV antenna in the house below spinning. They could see the Murray river as they climbed. Don, the younger of the two, was given strange, repetitive tests. They were returned seven hours later.
When a neighbor came to them and found them confused, the police were called. Two men were taken to a local hospital. They seemed to be suffering from jaundice and eye problems. Both men died within two years of meeting.
Original news
Date: early 1979
Location: Nildottie South Australia
Time: evening
Summary: The two witnesses Jack and Don had been experiencing problems with their TV antenna being twisted around. The cause puzzled them. One evening after cooking a meal, the Venetian blinds went up and down. Both went outside to look and were approached by European looking people. They appeared to be wearing woolen jumpers. There were both male and females. A bright light shone on them and both men felt calm. They were then taken over to a mound of gravel adjacent to which a craft was located. The men were taken inside. It was cold and the beings apparently agreed to escort them back to the house to get jumpers. They were not allowed to take food. They then returned to the object and it took off. As it rose they saw the TV antenna on the house below twist around. They could see across the Murray River as they rose up. Don, the younger of the two, was given strange, repetitive tests. Seven hours later they were returned. When a neighbor visited and found them confused, police were called in. The two men were taken to a local hospital. They seemed to be suffering from yellow jaundice and eye problems. Both men passed away within two years of the encounter.
Source: Bill Chalker, “The Oz Files”
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