ID | #1610040138 |
Added | Thu, 07/01/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Scott Corrales, quoting Luis Ramirez Reyes
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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One night, Raphael Perrin was having a party in his apartment, and around midnight he went out on the sidewalk and noticed an injured dog lying on the sidewalk, writhing and howling.
He went to help the suffering animal, but was prevented from touching the dog by a "young man dressed in rags" who, despite his straitened circumstances, did not behave like a beggar.
The young man told Perrin that a group of aliens roaming the streets of Mexico City had harmed the dog with a small beam-emitting device they carried. Perris was even more surprised when the young beggar began a lengthy discussion about the origin of the beam weapons, the nature of the predatory aliens, and the damage attributed to" unknown parties " that was common in the area.
The young man was going to heal the suffering dog with a similar device that "reversed the action" of the harmful beam.
Instead of remaining a witness to the healing, Perrin ran back to his apartment to fetch his video camera, hoping to capture on film the treatment of the wounded animal with non-human technology. But when he returned to the scene, the young beggar was nowhere to be seen.
All Perrin could see was the dog, no longer injured, walking away down the sidewalk.
Original news
Date: 1993
Location: Zona Rosa, Mexico City, Mexico
Time: midnight
Summary: Rafael Perrin was hosting a party one night in his apartment, around midnight he stepped out onto his sidewalk when he noticed a wounded dog lying on the sidewalk, twisting, and howling. He went to assist the suffering animal, but was prevented from touching the dog by a “young fellow dressed in rags,” who in spite of his reduced circumstances did not act like a beggar. The youth told Perrin that a band of aliens roaming the streets of Mexico City had inflected harm upon the canine with a small beam-emitting device they carried on them. Perris was further astonished when the young beggar went into a lengthy discussion of the beam weapon’s origin, the nature of the predatory aliens and the damage attributed to “unknown parties” that was common in the area. The youth was about to heal the suffering dog using a similar device which “reversed the effect” of the harmful beam. Rather than staying to witness the cure, Perrin ran back up to his apartment to fetch his camcorder, hoping to capture on film the curing of an injured animal by means of nonhuman technology. But when he returned to the scene, the young beggar was nowhere in sight. Perrin saw only the no-longer wounded dog walking away down the sidewalk.
Source: Scott Corrales, quoting Luis Ramirez Reyes
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