ID | #1622105529 |
Added | Thu, 27/05/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Calama UFO Center
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
AJA was leaving the house to smoke a cigarette in the courtyard of his house when he suddenly noticed a figure approaching to his right. At first, he thought it was a large owl, but when it flew right in front of him, he saw that it was a strange creature.
As the creature flew up to the nearest lamppost, the witness noticed that it was a humanoid figure with a very large head, which was wingless and flew smoothly and completely silent. The body was about 1 meter 4 cm in length. He was covered with dark green "tangled" hair. His head was pear-shaped, but the witness could not see his eyes. He had long, thin arms.
When the creature flew in front of the witness at a distance of about 10 meters, he felt cold and illogical panic. The creature flew past a lamppost and spun 90 degrees, quickly disappearing from view.
Original news
Date: April 5 2001
Location: Calama, Chile
Time: 0020A
Summary: Mr. A.J.A. had stepped out of his home to smoke a cigarette in his front yard when he suddenly noticed a figure approaching from his right. At first he thought it was a large owl but as it flew directly in front of him he saw that it was a bizarre creature. As the creature flew close to a nearby light pole the witness noticed that it was a humanoid figure with a very large head, which was wingless and flew at in an even level flight, totally noiselessly. The body was about 1 meter 4cm in length. It appeared to be covered in dark green “matted down” hair. It had a pear shaped head but the witness could not see any eyes. It had long thin arms. As the creature flew in front of the witness about 10 meters away, he felt a cold chill and illogic panic. The creature flew by the light pole and executed a 90-degree turn quickly disappearing from sight. The lights streetlights went out as the creature flew by, they came back on later.
Source: Calama UFO Center
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