ID | #1600619228 |
Added | Sun, 20/09/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Bufora Journal Vol. 6 # 5
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
7-year-old faye and a boy about her age were on the Golf course when they heard the sirens. They followed him through the hedge and into the swampy meadow. The noise stopped.
As they crossed the stream on the footbridge, a strange figure came out from under the bridge. The man groped for the book, threw it into the water, pulled it out, and then" made a strange leap with his knees high " toward the windowless metal "hut."
The creature was almost 7 feet (2.1 m) tall and smaller than its neck. He wore a yellow pointed hat with a hood with a black handle at the top and "wooden" whiskers or horns on the sides, and a green tunic with a red collar.
"His face had triangular eye marks, a brown square nose, and fixed yellow lips."
Other round marks were on his paper-white cheeks, and a lock of red hair fell over his forehead. "Wooden slats" protruded from the sleeves and from under the white trousers. There were only three fingers on each blue - gloved hand, and three fingers on the bare white feet.
He carried a black-handled microphone out of the hut, into which he spoke (the children were now 50 yards (45 m) away), saying: "hi, are you still here?»
Since his tone was friendly, they approached him.
Then he wrote in his notebook in a large hand:" hi, I'm Sam."
When he spoke without a microphone, his lips did not move and his speech was indistinct - he "asked the children about themselves."
They "asked about his clothes, which were all torn" and "asked if he was really a man."
"No," he said, grinning.
When they asked if he was a Ghost, he replied:
"Well, not exactly, but I'm kind of weird."
"What are you then?" they asked.
He replied: "You know."
He also said he didn't have a name and "admitted to being afraid of people."
At his invitation, the children climbed through a trapdoor into his hut, which he told them he had "just done". It consisted of two levels. The lower one, which "had a lot of space", was "papered" in blue-green and covered with a pattern of dials, where there was an electric heater and simple wooden furniture. The upper level, which was less spacious, had a metal floor.
He told the children that he ate berries that he picked and drank river water after "cleaning" it. He said he had a "camp" on the mainland.
In the cabin, he took off his hat, revealing round white ears and sparse brown hair. Before eating the berry, he did a "strange trick" with it»: he put the berry in his ear, where it disappeared and reappeared in one of his triangular eyes, and repeating the process, the berry got into his mouth.
Original news
Fay, 7, with a boy about her own age, was on the golf links when they heard a wailing siren like sound. They followed it through a hedge into a swampy meadow. The noise ceased. As they were crossing a brook by a footbridge, a strange figure came out from under the bridge. This person fumbled with a book, dropped it in the water, retrieved it, and then went with “a strange hopping motion, with knees raised high” to a metallic “hut” with no windows. The being was nearly 7-foot tall and neck less. He wore a yellow, pointed, hood like hat with a black knob on top and “wooden” antennae or horns on the sides, and a green tunic with a red collar. “His face had triangular markings for eyes, a brown square of a nose and motionless yellow lips.” Other round markings were on his paper-white cheeks, and a fringe of red hair fell onto his forehead. “Wooden slats” protruded from his sleeves and from below his white trousers. There were only three fingers on each blue-glove hand and 3 toes on his bare, white feet.
The being carried from the hut a black knobbed microphone, into which he spoke (the children were now 50 yards away), saying “Hello, are you still there?” Since his tone sounded friendly, they approached him. He then wrote in a “notebook”, in a large hand, “Hello and I am all colors, Sam.” Talking without the aid of a microphone-his lips did not move, and his speech was unclear-he “asked the children about themselves.” They “asked about his clothes, which were all ripped” and “asked if he was really a man.” “No”, he replied, with a chuckle. When they asked if he was a ghost, he answered “Well, not really, but I am in an odd sort of way.” “What are you then?” they asked, but he replied, “You know.” He also said that he had no name, and “confided that he was frightened of people.”
At his invitation, the children crawled through a flap into his hut, which he told them he had “just made.” It contained two levels. The lower, which “had plenty of headroom”, was “wall papered” in blue green and covered with a pattern of dials; there was an electric heater and simple wooden furniture. The upper level, less spacious, had a metal floor. He told the children that he fed upon berries, which he collected, and drank the river water after “cleaning” it. He said he had a “camp” in the mainland. Inside the hut he removed his hat to reveal round, white ears and sparse brown hair. Before eating a berry, he performed an “odd trick” with it; he placed the berry in his ear, where it disappeared and reappeared at one of his triangular eyes; “repeating the process, the berry traveled to his mouth.” The children talked to this being for at least half an hour, then rushed across the golf links to tell the first man they met they had seen a ghost.
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