ID | #1598954169 |
Added | Tue, 01/09/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Richard Heiden, Quoting Swedish UFO Group
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
K. Naslund, techniques of radio and television stations, was at work when I heard the alarm went off.
When he opened the door, he saw an object 150 meters wide and 5-6 meters high floating in the air about 50 feet (15.2 m) away.
A "light tunnel" stretched from the object, through which the witness saw 7 or 8 creatures, 1.30 meters tall and 30-40 cm wide, swimming towards it.
They passed Naslund a few inches, and he found that he could not move. After 5-10 minutes, they left the station and re-entered the facility through a tunnel, which then closed.
Then the object took off to the North, and the witness was able to move again.
The entities were inhumanoid in shape and looked more like boxes than anything else. I had the feeling that the entities were inside the boxes and didn't want to be recognized in their "true form".
Original news
Date: March 12 1969
Location: Trejorningsjo Angermanland Sweden
Time: 1830
Summary: K. Maslund, a radio and TV station technician, was at work when he heard the station’s transmission alarm system go off. Opening the door, he saw outside about 50 feet away an object 150 meters wide and 5-6 meters tall, hovering in the air. A “tunnel of light” extended from the object through which the witness saw 7 or 8 entities, 1.30 meters tall by 30-40 cm wide, floating towards him. They passed Maslund within inches and he found that he could not move; after 5-10 minutes, they left the station and re-entered the object through the tunnel, which then closed. The object then took off toward the north and the witness was again able to move. The entities were non-humanoid in shape, looking more like boxes than anything; he had the feeling the entities were inside the boxes and did not want to be recognized in their “true form.”
Source: Richard Heiden, Quoting Swedish UFO Group
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