ID | #1642608902 |
Added | Wed, 19/01/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Fact
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Initial data
The observation that happened first occurred in the summer of 1963. Witness X (we will not name him), being at that time a 6-year-old child, was playing before noon in a small clearing near a non-existent barn. At a certain moment, the boy felt "out of place", and "goosebumps" crawled down his back. When he looked back, he saw in front of him (in a northerly direction) a strange object, which he compared to a "loaf of bread", standing on the ground four meters away from him. The object was small in size - about 90 cm high and a meter wide, the color was graphite.
The boy noticed that the surface of the object was covered with irregular spots of a darker color. They alternately lit up and darkened, as if pulsating, while the object itself trembled slightly, without making the slightest sound. This greatly intrigued the boy, as he had no idea what it could be. He slowly approached the object, feeling the increase in the temperature of the surrounding air. In the end, he touched the surface of the object with his palm, after which he was literally paralyzed: it was impossible to move any part of his body.
This state lasted until the moment when he wanted to scream out of fear, but then the "object" let go of the boy's hand, and he threw a handkerchief in his direction and ran home with all his might. After a while, he returned to the same place with his mother, but there was nothing but a handkerchief in the green clearing. During the conversation, the eyewitness clarified that the surface of the object seemed cold and "sticky" when touched.
This observation was documented at the site of the event in September 2001, 38 years later. The witness's testimony was consistent. Moreover, his sister remembered that he had been telling her this story for a very long time, even though she then thought that her brother had met with some kind of "atmospheric" phenomenon.
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