ID | #1612808616 |
Added | Mon, 08/02/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Letter to several Russian & Ukrainian UFO Magazines and Newspapers, Anton Anfalov
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
A female witness named L. Sukhareva arrived at Adler Airport, located on the Black Sea coast, to put her belongings in an automatic luggage storage room.
There, a strange “man” suddenly appeared in front of her, looking about 25 years old, above average height, strong build, with disheveled hair and a pale “serious” face. The stranger looked around the room in confusion, clearly looking for something. He was wearing a black leather jacket and jeans. His movements were slow and clumsy, sometimes in slow motion.
The " man " then scanned the walls of the room, at one point peeking under the bench. Then he noticed an electrical outlet, which he poked with long, broad fingers, and ordered the man sitting next to him (Ivan) to take a step back in pure Russian. Everyone in the room was startled by the stranger's behavior and reproached him. He tried to say something, but then he waved his hand and left.
A few minutes later, he came back and bent down to look into the socket again. He was then asked by another passerby named Edward what he was looking for, and muttered something about a gift and a scarf. Then Sukhareva asked the stranger if he had forgotten the number of his locker or had not written it down, perhaps he was looking in the wrong place.
With a puzzled look, the stranger asked: “What is a record?” And he muttered some more incomprehensible words.
Sukhareva continued to ask him questions and asked from what city he had flown, the stranger answered "Sverdlovsk". He asked if he had arrived by plane or train, thought for a minute, spoke the syllables of the plane, and then, as if reacting suddenly, shouted:
"No, I came by plane. You have a different atmosphere here, a lot of pressure, I felt bad."
The people in the room stared at him in amazement, some of them even frightened. But Sukhareva kept her composure and asked the stranger:
"You mean the flying saucer, don't you?"
Then the stranger seemed to get angry and repeated:
"No! I went down the machine!"
He leaned on Edward's shoulder and asked for an outlet, saying that he needed to "recharge". The stranger sat down on the bench in front of the outlet. Then he grabbed the window sill with his right hand and stuck his middle finger into the socket (!). He began to shake, and his face was covered with strange blue spots. After 10-15 seconds, he took his hand out of the socket and shook his head vigorously. Then the blue spots disappeared.
The stranger got up and went to the door, saying:
"That's it, now I remember!"
He spoke in a normal tone now. When the stranger left the room, the two men in the room (Edward and Ivan) experienced severe headaches and asked who the stranger was. Sukhareva was convinced that it was an alien.
Original news
Location. Adler Airport, Sochi, Caucasus, Russia
Date: November 11 1989
Time: daytime
A female witness named L. Suhareva arrived at Adler Airport located on the Black Sea coast to place her bags into the automatic baggage locker. There a strange “man” that suddenly entered the room confronted her, the man appeared to be about 25 years of age, taller than average, solidly built, disheveled hair and a pale “serious” face. The stranger looked around the room in confusion, apparently searching for something. He wore a black leather jacket and jeans. His movements were slow and awkward sometimes appearing in slow motion. The “man” then examined the walls of the room, at one time peeping under a bench. He then noticed an electric socket (wall outlet) he poked into with his long wide-place fingers and ordered a man (Ivan) that was sitting nearby to move aside in clear Russian. Everyone in the room was amazed at the behavior of the stranger and reproached him. He tried to say something but then waved his hand and walked out. Several minutes later he returned and leaning over looked into the wall socket again. He was then asked by another bystander name Edward, what was he looking for and mumbled something about a gift and scarf. Suhareva then asked the stranger if he had forgotten his locker number, or had not written it down, perhaps he was looking in the wrong area. In a bewildered look the stranger asked, “What is write down”? And mumbled some other incomprehensible words. Suhareva continued asking him questions and asked what town had he flown in from, the stranger answered “Sverdlovsk” Asked if he came in by airplane or train he thought for a minute, said airplane syllable by syllable and then as if reacting suddenly he yelled, “No, I descended by aggregate. You have different atmosphere here, strong pressure, I became ill”. The people in the room stared at him in amazement, some becoming frightened. But Suhareva preserved her self-control and asked the stranger, “What is aggregate? You mean by flying saucer don’t you?” The stranger then seemed to become angry, reiterating, “No! I descended by aggregate!” The he leaned on Edward’s shoulder and asked for the wall socket, saying that he needed to “recharge”. The stranger then sat on the bench in front of the outlet. Then he grabbed hold of the windowsill with his right hand and stuck his middle finger into the socket (!). He began to shake, his face now covered by strange blue spots. 10-15 seconds later he took his hand out of the socket and vigorously shook his head. The blue spots then vanished. The stranger then stood up and walked towards the door, saying, “That’s all, I remember now!” He was now speaking in a normal tone of voice. When the stranger walked out of the room, two of the men in the room, (Edward & Ivan) experienced severe headaches and asked who the stranger was. Suhareva was convinced that it had been an extraterrestrial.
Source: Letter to several Russian & Ukrainian UFO Magazines and Newspapers, Anton Anfalov
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