ID | #1606136159 |
Added | Mon, 23/11/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Cynthia Hind, UFO Afrinews # 2
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
About twenty workers who returned to the estate noticed a one-meter-high fireball Bouncing on the ground in front of them, then it "climbed" the wall of the observation tower building and exploded.
The group's observer ran to warn others of the fire, but suddenly the flames seemed to gather again in a fireball that rolled past the overseer and entered a nearby building.
The supervisor then saw three figures standing in front of the building, apparently looking at the fireball. The figures were tall, like men, and were dressed in shiny silver jumpsuits. They slowly turned and looked at the witness, who blinded him with a flash of bright light coming from their heads.
The witness suddenly felt paralyzed and fell to the ground when he discovered that the figures and the fireball had disappeared.
Original news
Date: August 12 1981
Location: La Rochelle Zimbabwe
Time: 1800
Summary: About twenty workers returning to the estate observed a one meter tall ball of fire bouncing along the ground in front of them, it then “climbed” up a building wall of an observation tower and exploded. The supervisor of the group ran to warn others of the fire, but suddenly the flames appeared to gather themselves back into a ball of flame which rolled pass the supervisor and entered a nearby building. The supervisor then saw three figures standing outside the building, apparently looking at the fiery ball. The figures were tall and man-like and were wearing shiny silvery coveralls. They slowly turned and looked at the witness blinding him with a burst of bright light that emanated from their heads. The witness suddenly felt paralyzed and fell to the ground, when he recovered the figures, and the ball of flame had gone.
Source: Cynthia Hind, UFO Afrinews # 2
Hypotheses
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Plesetsk (NIIP-53, GIK-1, GNIIP) (USSR / Russia) Vehicle: Kosmos-3M Payload: Kosmos 1295 (Parus #28)
Investigation
Resume
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