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The Alien. United States

ID #1602603326
Added Tue, 13/10/2020
Author July N.
Sources
Phenomena
Status
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Initial data

Initial information from sources or from an eyewitness
Incident date: 
29.01.1976 22:15
Location: 
Лас-Вегас, NV
United States

The last long, intense period of UFO activity took place in the fall months of 1973, and at this time it seems that the fall months of 1975 and the first months of 1976 duplicated the "flop" of 1973 with one significant difference - whatever the UFOs were. "They" seem to be getting bolder, and in the cases of "abduction" studied in APRO, threads of continuity appear in relation to the descriptions of the inhabitants as well as the objects themselves. 

We also face "warnings" to victims about what they will remember or what they can talk about if they do recall their experiences.

This is about 30-year-old johnny Sands, a country singer who, at the time of the alleged close encounter, was living in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he was trying to promote his first record and appearing on the show. A polygraph test conducted by Robert L. Nolen of Robert H. Nolen Associates of Las Vegas does not indicate cheating.

Again, as in the past, the inhabitants are of a new type, as can be seen from the attached sketch, which was made by a professional artist to the specifications of Mr. Sands. 

Mr. Sands's story is as follows:

He traveled to the surrounding cities to check how well his record was being promoted on radio stations and in jukeboxes. 

He left At about 22:00, he was driving along blue diamond road and at about 22:30, about 22 miles from Las Vegas, he saw an unusual plane. According to him, he did not pay much attention to her, although it seems that she followed him for about 3 miles. 

At this point, the car's engine started to churn, so he pulled off the road and got out of the car. He walked around the car, removed the gas tank cap, and shook the back of the car to see if he had any gas. He could hear splashing in the tank, so he closed the lid, went to the front of the car, and lifted the hood. 

He said that it was at this time, when he looked up, that he saw the ship above him at an altitude of, according to his estimate, about 1,000 feet (300 m). Sands said it was about 60 feet (18 m) long and shaped like a Goodyear airship with a large circular ring in the middle. 

He also said it has Windows or portholes (round) about 10 feet (3 m) in diameter and about 5 feet (1.5 m) apart around the circumference of the ring or "bagel" section, with lighting in between. The object was a "rusty orange" color with a flashing coil and white lights at the ends. It moved slowly along the mountain to the South of it, lighting up the mountain as it did so, and seemed to land.

Then, according to Sands, he turned his attention back to his car and started removing the air filter. For some unknown reason, he turned and looked down the road in the direction of his headlights (which were on the low beam) and saw two figures approaching. 

He couldn't make out any details and at first thought it might have been robbers. Then, he said, he "froze" - he doesn't know why - he wanted to move, but couldn't.

Two figures approached him, one stopping about three feet (0.9 m) away and the other about five feet (1.5 m) away. Sands described them as completely bald, without eyelashes or eyebrows, with Gill protrusions on either side of their faces that moved rapidly the entire time they stood there. The eyes were small, black, and the centers (or pupils) were white. 

Sands said their mouths were very small and never opened, and their noses were "pug" or "flattened."

According to Sands, the entire episode from the moment when he noticed the two figures, before they left for the desert, took about 10 minutes. When they left, they moved 150-200 feet (45-60 m) away, then, according to Sands, a flash of light "flashed" and they disappeared.

The road that Sands was driving on is paved, but he says he only encountered four cars during the ride, and that the last one passed going_toward Pahrump just after he left the road. He jumped out of his car and tried to drive it away, but although the car slowed down, it sped up again and continued on its way. After the collision with the "figures", Sands tried to restart his car, and everything started up without problems, and he went to Las Vegas.

When he initially reported his experience, he contacted the police, who referred him to the office of special investigations at Nellis air force base. 

A spokesman for this office said that the air force stopped probing the UFO problem in 1969 and this office only deals with internal criminal cases. He also said that the base's radar "did not detect anything unusual" that night, but only tracked the direction of the runway. A McCarran airport tower spokesman said nothing unusual was seen on their surveillance radar, which covers a 55-mile radius from the surface "to infinity." However, he noticed that the radar is on the "line of sight" and does not register aircraft over the mountains.

The 10-minute episode is a fascinating part of Sands ' story, in addition to his description of the humanoids, who, although one of them asked him a few questions, asked him not to say anything about the encounter. 

Sands revealed only part of what happened, saying that if he revealed the rest, it would be a breach of trust.

The humanoid (who was standing closest to him) asked the Sands the following questions:

1. What was he doing there? Sands replied that he was an entertainer and was in Las Vegas to give a performance. 

2. why were there so many people in Las Vegas? Sands said it was a tourist-type city and that people came to Las Vegas from everywhere. 

3. What is your means of communication? To which Sands replied that he did not understand the question, because there are several different ways to communicate. The humanoid seemed angry and said: "Answer the question!» Sands repeated that he didn't understand, after which the humanoid turned to the other and they just stood facing each other for 2-3 minutes, then his questioner turned to Sands, reached out his left hand and touched Sands ' left hand and told him, "don't say anything about this meeting. We know where you are, and we'll see you again." Then the two left and disappeared in a flash of light.

Sands said that his questioner's voice was deep, and the words came out slowly and almost mechanically with a noticeable interval between them and with the quality of an echo. However, although he could tell that the voice came from the man's "body", the mouth did not move.

Sands described the humanoid clothing as black, silver, and all-encompassing coveralls (in the painting, the artist reversed his shades) with no visible seams. When the questioner touched Sands's hand, it was like "rough, strong sandpaper." In addition to a white strap that ran diagonally from the right shoulder to the left waist, there was a wide white "lacquered" belt, which hung objects in the form of capsules of silver color and about an inch long. They seemed to hang on hooks, and the "man" twisted one of them all the time he was talking to Sands, until he touched Sands's arm, turned, and left.

The "men" were about 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) or 5 feet 8 inches (172.7 cm), about 140 pounds, Sands said, and their gloved hands had a thumb and four fingers like normal people. He also noted what appeared to be on the top of the foot as well as the back of the foot. The legs were covered with the same material as the rest of the body. They seemed very light on their feet and made no sound when walking, as if they had lifted off the ground, although Sands said they definitely touched it.

Also very interesting is Sands ' description of the face of the person who "talked" to him:

"The face was wrinkled. Now, in body, he looked as fit as a 21-year - old guy, but in his face, facial structure-I don't know, something made me think that this guy is 300 or 400 years old. This is a very strong face, a very powerful set of eyes. He's not as ugly as he is powerful," Sands told investigators.

The machinations of a film crew calling themselves Dave Dunn Productions, which began work on a series dedicated to the strange, unusual and unknown, significantly overshadowed the situation. On the evening of February 10, they took Sands to the site where he had survived the ordeal, where he was ordered to stay in the car. Meanwhile, an argument appears to have started between the film crew. After hearing excerpts from the conversation, and when he started to get out of the car, "things in the shape of a man» keep it inside. 

He said that every time he tried to get out of the car, they repeated the performance.

Mr. Sands called Mr. Lorenzen after they drove him back to Las Vegas and told him about these events, and was very excited about the incident. He said the people from Dunn invited him to dinner and they had a few drinks and he wondered if he was on drugs because he couldn't remember the whole evening.

Putting all this together, Lorenzen hypothesized that the film crew might have had two men dressed in animal-like disguises (according to Sands, "things" were in the shape of a human) with the goal of scaring Sands so they could film him in a scared state.

In a report to John Romero, an APRO field investigator in Las Vegas, Mr. Nolen, a polygraph operator, States:

"The relevant questions and voice responses of the subject are listed below.

"1. on January 29, did you see two strange figures in the desert? Answer: Yes

"2. have you been in contact with these strange figures? Answer: Yes.

"3. did these strange figures tell you that they would see you again? Answer: Yes.

"4. Were you under the influence of something during this meeting? Answer: No.

"5. as for what happened on Thursday, January 29, did you tell the truth about what you saw that night? Answer: Yes.

"A total of three diagrams were obtained using the above relevant questions. During these three diagrams, Mr. Sands pointed out the ability to automatically respond to voice stimuli. His responses in critical areas did not meet the criteria for deception.

"After carefully examining the subject's polygrams, I believe that Mr. johnny Sands was truthful in his answers to the above questions. I do not confirm the truth of the entire story that Mr. Sands told, but only confirm the truth of his answers to the above questions."

Mr. Sands has been asked to undergo hypnotic regression to try to get more information, but he is afraid of hypnosis. However, APRO consultants believe that some progress can be made in this direction in the future.

Given Sands ' apparent sincerity and polygraph tests, this case can't be completely discounted. In addition, there is confirmation of the initial sighting of the object by other people who called the insect control Department that evening and reported seeing an object in the area, the description of which is very similar to that of johnny Sands. 

Obviously, there is considerable additional work to be done on this case, which is one of the most mysterious that has emerged since the "flops" of 1975-76.

Original news

“The Johnny Sands Case”
(published in March, 1976)

The last extended, intensive period of UFO activity took place in the fall months of 1973 and at this time it appears that the fall months of 1975 and the early months of 1976 duplicated the “flap” of 1973 with one major difference — whatever the UFOs are — “they” seem to be getting bolder, and in the “abduction” cases under study at APRO there are emerging threads of continuity in relation to descriptions of occupants as well as the objects themselves. We are also encountering “warnings” to the victims concerning what they will remember or what they can talk about if they do recall their experiences.

A case in point is that of Johnny Sands, 30, a country-western singer who, at the time of his alleged close encounter, was living in Las Vegas, Nevada where he was trying to promote his first recording and was appearing in a show. A polygraph test administered by Robert L. Nolen of Robert H. Nolen Associates of Las Vegas indicates no deception.

Again, as in the past, the occupants are a new type, as can be seen by the accompanying sketch, which was done by a professional artist to Mr. Sands’ specifications. Mr. Sands’ account is as follows:

He had been out driving to the surrounding towns to check on how well his record was faring at the radio stations and on jukeboxes. He had left Pahrump at 10 p.m. and was driving on the Blue Diamond road, and at about 10:30 p.m., about 22 miles out of Las Vegas, he saw an unusual aircraft. He didn’t pay much attention to it, he said, although it seemed to follow him for about 3 miles. At this point, the car’s engine began sputtering so he pulled off the road and got out of the car. He walked around the car, removed the gas tank lid and shook the rear end of the car to determine whether he had any gas. He could hear the gas splashing around in the tank, so he replaced the cover and went around to the front of the car and lifted the hood. It was at this time, looking up, he said, that he saw the craft above him at what he estimated to be about 1,000 feet altitude. Sands said it was about 60 feet long and shaped like the Goodyear blimp, with a large, round ring at the midsection. He also said it had windows or portholes (round) about 10 feet in dianleter and about 5 feet apart around the circumference of the ring or “doughnut” section, with a light between each. The object was “rusty orange” in color with flashing reel and white lights on the ends. It moved slowly over the mountain to the south of him, lighting up the mountain as it did so, and appearing to land.

Then, Sands said, he turned his attention back to his car, and started to take the air filter off. For some unknown reason, he turned and looked down the road in the direction his headlights (which were on low beam) were shining and saw two figures approaching. He could not make out any details and at first thought they might have been muggers. Then, he said, he “froze” — he doesn’t know why — he wanted to move, but he couldn’t.

The two figures came toward him, one stopping about three feet away while the other stayed about five feet beyond. Sands described them as perfectly bald with no eyelashes or brows and with gill-like protrusions on either side of their faces which moved rapidly all the while that they stood there. The eyes were small, black and the centers (or pupils) were white. Sands said the mouths were very small and never opened, and that their noses were “pug” or “flattened”.

Sands estimates that the whole episode from the time he spotted the two figures until they walked away into the desert, took about 10 minutes. When they left, they walked about 150-200 feet away, then, Sands said, a flash of light “came ‘ up” and they were gone.

The road on which Sands was traveling is paved, but4ie says he only encountered four cars during the trip, and that the last one passed by going_toward Pahrump just after he pulled off the road. He had jumped out of his car and tried to wave it down but although the car slowed, it sped up again and continued along its way. After the encounter with the “figures”, Sands tried to re-start his car, and it started with no trouble at all and he drove on into Las Vegas.

When Sands initially . reported his experience, he went to the police who referred him to the Office of Special Investigations at Nellis Air Force Base. The spokesman for that office said that the Air Force had stopped probing the UFO problem in 1969 and that office only handles internal criminal matters. He also said the base’s radar “picked up nothing” unusual that night, but only the base’s runway headings were being monitored. A spokesman at the McCarran Airport tower said nothing unusual was noted on their surveillance radar which covers a 55-mile radius from the surface “to infinity”. However, he did note that the radar is “line of sight” and would not register craft beyond the mountains.

The 10-minute episode is the fascinating part of Sands’ story, in addition to his description of the humanoids who, although one asked him a number of questions, requested that he not reveal anything of the encounter. Sands has only revealed a part of what happened, saying that if he revealed the rest, it would be a breech of trust.

The questions the humanoid (who was standing closest to him) asked of Sands were: 1. What was he (Sands) doing there? Sands responded that he was an entertainer and was in Las Vegas to do a show. 2. Why were so many people in Las Vegas? Sands said that it was a tourist type town and that people came to Las Vegas from all over. 3. What is your means of communication? To which Sands replied that he didn’t understand the question, because there are several different means of communication. The humanoid seemed to become irritated and said: “Answer the question!” Sands repeated that he didn’t understand, whereupon the humanoid turned to the other, and the two just stood facing one another for 2 or 3 minutes, then his questioner turned to Sands, reached out his left hand and brushed Sands’ left hand and told him: “Don’t say anything about this meeting. We know where you are and will see you again.” The two then trooped off and disappeared in a flash of light.

Sands said that the voice of his questioner was deep, and the words came out slowly and almost mechanically with noticeable spacing between each and an echo-like quality. However, although he could tell that the voice came from the man’s “body”, the mouth did not move at all.

Sands described the humanoid clothing thusly: A black, silverish all-encompassing overall (the artist got his shades reversed in the painting) with no visible seams. When the questioner brushed Sands’ hand it felt like “rough, heavy duty sandpaper.” Besides the white strap which ran diagonally from right shoulder to the left waist, there was a wide white “patent-leather-like” belt on which there hung capsule-shaped objects which were silver colored and about 1 inch long. They appeared to be hanging on hooks and the “man” twisted one of them all the while that he talked to Sands until he brushed Sands’ hand and turned and left.

The “men” were about 5’7″ or 5’8″, about 140 pounds, Sands said, and their gloved hands had a thumb and four fingers like normal humans. He also noted what appeared to be padding over the top of the feet, as well as across the back of the foot. The feet were covered by the same type of material as the rest of then” bodies. They seemed to be very light on their feet and made no sound as they walked, as if they were off the ground, although Sands said they were definitely touching it.

Also very interesting is Sands’ description of the face of the one who “talked” to him: “The face was wrinkled. Now, bodywise, he looked as fit as a 21-year-old but in his face, facial structure — I don’t know, something gave me the idea this guy was 300 or 400 years old. It’s a very powerful face, a very powerful set of eyes. He’s not so ugly as he is powerful looking,” Sands told investigators.

The machinations of a film crew calling themselves Dave Dunn Productions who were beginning work on a TV series dealing with the strange, unusual and unknown, served to muddy the waters considerably. On the evening of February 10, they took Sands out to the site of his experience where he was instructed to stay in the car. Meanwhile, an argument apparently started among the film personnel and, hearing snatches of the conversation, including “what,will we do with him (gesturing toward Sands in the car) — he’s already heard too much,” he started to get out of the car, whereupon two “fuzzy things” ran at the door and kept him inside. He said that every time he tried to get out of the car they would repeat the performance.

Mr. Sands called Mr. Lorenzen after they had taken him back to Las Vegas and related these events and was very agitated about the incident. He said that the Dunn people had taken him to dinner and they’d had a few drinks and he wondered if he’d been drugged because he couldn’t remember the entire evening.

Piecing the whole thing together, the Lorenzens have hypothesized that the film crew may have had two men dressed in animal-like disguises (the “things” were man-shaped, Sands said) for the purpose of frightening Sands so that they could film him in an actual terrified state.

In a report to John Romero, APRO Field Investigator in Las Vegas, Mr. Nolen, the polygraph operator, states:

“Following are listed the relevant questions and the subject’s vocal responses.

“1. On January 29th, did you see two strange figures in the desert? Answer: Yes

“2. Did you communicate with these strange figures? Answer: Yes.

“3. Did these strange figures tell you that they would see you again? Answer: Yes.

“4. Were you under the influence of. anything at the time of this meeting? Answer: No.

“5. Regarding what happened on Thursday, January 29, have you told the truth about what you saw that night? Answer: Yes.

“A total of three charts were obtained using the above relevant questions. During these three charts, Mr. Sands indicated an ability to respond automatically to vocal stimuli. His responses in the critical areas were not consistent with deception criteria.

“After careful examination of this subject’s polygrams, it is my opinion that Mr. Johnny Sands was truthful in his answers to the above relevant questions. I am not attesting to the truthfulness of the whole story that Mr. Sands has told, only to the veracity of his answers to the above relevant questions.” Unquote.

It has been suggested to Mr. Sands that he undergo hypnotic regression in order to attempt to retrieve further information but he is afraid of hypnosis. APRO consultants feel, however, that some progress may be made in that direction in the future.

In view of Sands’ apparent sincerity and the polygraph tests, this case cannot be entirely discounted. Also, there is the verification of the initial sighting of the object by others who called the p6lice department that evening and reported seeing an object in the area, the description of which closely matches that of Johnny Sands’. Obviously there is considerable follow-up work to be done on this case which is one of the more puzzling ones to come out of the 1975-76 “flap”.

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