ID | #1622554874 |
Added | Tue, 01/06/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | X-Libri UFO Russia
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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After a long day of weeding potatoes in the fields, the main witness and her mother sat on the porch of their house, resting and watching the evening sunset. A single, oddly shaped cloud suddenly caught their attention. It looked very much like a pear. Thinking it was really a cloud, they ignored it.
Later that night, while the main witness was asleep, she was suddenly awakened by a terrible headache, a strange vibration in her body, and a severe pain in her ear, as happens when boarding an airplane. Her teeth chattered involuntarily. A bright beam of light fell through the window onto her bed. However, his mother was sleeping peacefully in the same room.
The witness could hear a monotonous sound that apparently her mother could not hear. The witness got out of bed and hurried out of bed, as soon as she left the illuminated place from the beam of light, the headache subsided. The witness then went to her front porch and opened the door.
At that moment, she was stunned to see an object hovering directly above the potato beds, very similar to the pear-shaped "cloud" that the witness and her mother had previously seen. The object was similar, but much brighter, with silver-blue light beams and a protrusion that resembled a mobile phone antenna.
Unafraid, the witness ran towards the object, shouting and waving her arms wildly. Suddenly, her body became weightless, and she seemed to float above the ground. She quickly swam towards the bright object, when she was about 2 meters away from it, it seemed that she fell and lost consciousness.
The next morning she came to lie on the cold ground, drenched in the morning dew. She lay on the ground for more than 3 hours. Later, she slowly got up and walked back into the house.
Later, a round burnt spot was found on the potato patch right under the place where the object was hanging. After that, nothing grew in place for about 3 months.
Original news
Date: end of May 2003
Location: Moscow region Russia
Time: late night
Summary: After a long day of weeding potatoes in the fields the main witness and her mother were sitting on the porch of their house resting and admiring the evening sunset. Their attention was suddenly drawn to a lonely cloudlet of unusual form. It greatly resembled a pear. Thinking that it was really a cloud they ignored it. Later that night as the main witness slept she suddenly awoke feeling a terrible headache, a strange vibration in her body and a severe earache, similar to when what happens when landing in an aircraft. Her teeth rattled involuntarily. A bright beam of light fell through the window on her bed. However he mother slept peacefully in the same room. The witness could hear a monotonic sound that apparently her mother was unable to hear. The witness rose from bed and hurried out of her bed, as soon as she left lighted area from the beam of light the headache subsided. The witness then walked to her porch and opened her door. At this point she was stunned to see hovering directly above the potato beds an object very similar to the pear-shaped “cloud” seen earlier by the witness and her mother. The object was similar but only much brighter, with silvery, blue beams of light and a protrusion resembling a cell phone antenna. Feeling no fear the witness took off in a run towards the object, yelling and wildly swinging her arms. Suddenly her body acquired a weightless constitution and she seemed to float above the earth. She floated quickly towards the bright object when she was about 2 meters away she seemed to fall and loose consciousness. She came to the next morning lying on the cold ground covered with morning dew. She lay on the earth for more than 3 hours. Later she arose slowly and walked back to the house. Later a circular burnt patch was found on the potato bed directly under where the object had hovered. Nothing grew on the spot for about 3 months afterwards.
Source: X-Libri UFO Russia
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