ID | #1607089330 |
Added | Fri, 04/12/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | H L O’Neal, Far Out, winter 1992
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
George Pecorich, a local hermit who lived in an isolated trailer on the edge of the Dagway landfill, complained to police that unknown objects with bright flashing lights flew over his trailer and landed some distance away in the desert.
Later, he saw little people running around his house, lighting up his trailer and looking at him through the Windows. Sometimes they knocked on its thin metal walls, and also stole property to return it intact after a few nights.
When the police officer returned one day to talk to pecorich, he found that He was nowhere to be found.
A missing persons report was filed, and nothing more was heard from pecorich. (Shortly after His disappearance, a military staff car arrived, accompanied by a dark blue air force van with electronic equipment, and asked about George and the location of his trailer. They told police it was "a matter of national security.")
Original news
Location. Simpson Springs, Utah
Date: November 1983 Time: night
George Pekoric, a local recluse that lived in an isolated trailer at the edge of the Dugway Proving Grounds, complained to police that unknown objects with bright flashing lights were flying over his trailer landing some distance away in the desert. Later he saw little men running around his place, shining lights into his trailer and peering at him through his windows. Sometimes they would knock on its thin metal walls and also steal property only to return it undamaged a few nights later. When the police officer returned one day to talk to Pekoric he found that he was nowhere to be found. A missing persons report was filed and apparently Pekoric was never heard from again. (Soon after his disappearance a military staff car accompanied by a dark blue Air Force van full of electronic equipment showed up asking about George and to the location of his trailer. They told the police that it was a “national security matter.”)
Source: H L O’Neal, Far Out, winter 1992
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