ID | #1598969404 |
Added | Tue, 01/09/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Encyclopaedia of Alien Encounters, pp 37-38.
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
On the morning of July 2, 1969 (just 3 weeks before Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon), a silver flying saucer no bigger than a dinner plate landed on the grounds of a primary school in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
Five tiny men in red uniforms got out and looked around. When they saw a crowd of curious children running towards them, they jumped into a hole in the ground and disappeared. Their saucer disappeared into the air at the same time.
This was the prelude to an unlikely invasion.
Over the next decade, Malaysia was visited by a veritable plague of tiny humanoids. They were particularly attracted to small children, and they were able to disappear when cornered.
Original news
On the morning of July 2nd 1969 (only 3 weeks before Neil Armstrong set foot on the Moon) a silver flying saucer no larger than a dinner plate landed in the grounds of a primary school in Johore Bahru, Malaysia.
Five tiny men in red uniforms stepped out of it and surveyed their surroundings. Seeing a crowd of inquisitive children running towards them, they jumped down a hole in the ground and disappeared. Their saucer simultaneously vanished into thin air.
It was the prelude to an unlikely invasion. During the following decade, Malaysia was visited by a veritable plague of tiny humanoids. They seemed particularly attracted to young children and had a knack of disappearing whenever cornered.
Hypotheses
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Woomera Instrumented Range, Woomera, South Australia (Australia) Vehicle: Europa-1 Payload: STV 2
Investigation
Resume
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