"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."
- Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Left: Artist's impression of the mysterious girl seen by Gordon Stewart and Andy Buckley at Wilcot Brow and Tawsmead Copse, Alton Priors, Wiltshire, England, on Wednesday, August 10, 2005. Right: 2005 drawing of "insectogram" crop formation by Gill Nicholas.The Vale of Pewsey, the village of Alton Priors is highlighted next to the red circle that marks the South Field. Also highlighted around the South Field are Tawsmead Copse, Woodborough Hill and the big East Field on the other side of the brown country road.
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"In that Zone of Fear, it was just a gut level feeling that it was an alien energy – mechanical almost."
- Rancher Terry Jones
March 9, 2007 North Dakota - Forty years ago in 1967, there was a huge UFO flap in the Ohio River valley, including Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Residents there reported lots of unidentified aerial lights and silver disks, both day and night, along with strange flying creatures that resembled large humans with bat wings. That year, one of the most famous investigators of earth mysteries was John A. Keel. He went to Point Pleasant to investigate and coined the term “Mothman” for the winged humanoids being seen flying in the air.
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Left: Artist's impression of the mysterious girl seen by Gordon Stewart and Andy Buckley at Wilcot Brow and Tawsmead Copse, Alton Priors, Wiltshire, England, on Wednesday, August 10, 2005. Right: 2005 drawing of "insectogram" crop formation by Gill Nicholas.The Vale of Pewsey, the village of Alton Priors is highlighted next to the red circle that marks the South Field. Also highlighted around the South Field are Tawsmead Copse, Woodborough Hill and the big East Field on the other side of the brown country road.
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Left: Artist's impression of the mysterious girl seen by Gordon Stewart and Andy Buckley at Wilcot Brow and Tawsmead Copse, Alton Priors, Wiltshire, England, on Wednesday, August 10, 2005. Right: 2005 drawing of "insectogram" crop formation by Gill Nicholas.The Vale of Pewsey, the village of Alton Priors is highlighted next to the red circle that marks the South Field. Also highlighted around the South Field are Tawsmead Copse, Woodborough Hill and the big East Field on the other side of the brown country road.
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February 27, 2007 Wiltshire County, England - One earth mystery that has been described by eyewitnesses is the sudden appearance "out of nowhere" of what seems to be a child or adult person. Some have observed mysterious balls of light from which individuals emerge. One example was reported in a 1989 book, Unexplained Mysteries of the 20th Century by Janet and Colin Bord. They wrote: "The witness was climbing in the Bavarian Alps of West Germany around 1950 and she got lost. 'All of a sudden, I noticed a sort of a big ball of light and this condensed into the shape of a tall, rather Chinese-looking gentleman. ...He bowed, spoke a few words, led me by a small path to the tourists' way and disappeared back as a ball of light.'"
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February 15, 2007 New Orleans , Louisiana - In January, I put out an appeal at my news website, Earthfiles.com, and in radio broadcasts for viewers and listeners who have had firsthand interactions with non-human creatures to contact me at my email address: [email protected].
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Summarizing everything from angel hair to zodiacal lights, I have come to the conclusion that flying saucers are interplanetary vehicles and that the world governments with technological know-how also believe this to be the answer. This answer, however, for one or several reasons is being kept from the world public.
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"I was immediately made aware that this being was a powerful being ...
I was instantly aware of its superiority to me."
- Lee Hudson, Licensed Mechanic, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Coronation, Alberta, Canada, underlined in yellow. Battle River, north of Coronation, is also underlined by yellow. Outlined in red is the Canadian Forces Base Wainwright (C. F. B. Wainwright). The base has a 620 square kilometer training range used for live-fire artillery and armor and infantry exercises.
February 8, 2007 Calgary, Alberta, Canada - I began interviewing law enforcement and ranchers back in 1979 about the worldwide animal mutilation mystery. Often, I would hear about bright, aerial lights that would pace moving cars and trucks, stopping when the driver stopped, moving when the driver moved, turning when the driver turned - "like cat and mouse games," many said.
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Lumping all the heterogeneous loose ends o the so-called evidence together, one logically asks, Where does it all fit? Look magazine, in an Air Force-approved article entitled "Hunt For the Flying Saucer," printed in June 1952, said: "Air Force officials feel the final solution to the flying saucer mystery will be found under one or more of the following headings: 1) misinterpretations of known objects 2) ... phenomena of nature or optics 3) ... man-made developments and 4) ... interplanetary spaceships or missiles.
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