ID | #1707479970 |
Added | Fri, 09/02/2024 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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The UFO that allegedly maimed the sergeant. Jonathan P. Lovett in 1956.
Air Force Sergeant Jonathan P. Lovett assisted Major William Cunningham at the White Sands missile test site near Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico. While searching for scattered debris from a recent rocket test, Cunningham was shocked when he heard a loud scream. Thinking Lovett may have been bitten by a snake, English reveals that Cunningham crossed the dune to help his partner when he allegedly witnessed one of the strangest human-alien encounters.
Instead of discovering that Lovett was treating a snake bite, Cunningham, according to English, told how he saw a soldier being dragged by a long serpentine arm wrapped around his legs and connected to a silver disk floating in the air at a distance of 15-20 feet. Cunningham watched in horror as Lovett was pulled inside the ship, which then rose vertically into the sky. Then the major went to his jeep and radioed for help.
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This is a sketch by Bill Pecha of the 1976 Colusa, CA UFO incident. The appendages immediately reminded me of the UFO which allegedly mutilated Sgt. Jonathan P. Lovette in 1956. Thoughts? More info inside.
More on the 1956 Lovett incident:
Air Force sergeant Jonathan P. Lovette, was assisting Major William Cunningham in the White Sands missile testing grounds near Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico. While searching for scattered debris from a recent rocket test, Cunningham was shocked when he heard a loud scream. Thinking Lovette had perhaps been bitten by a snake, English recounts Cunningham crossed the dune to aid his partner when he purportedly witnessed one of the more bizarre human-extraterrestrial encounters.
Instead of finding Lovette nursing a snake bite, Cunningham, according to English, recounted seeing the soldier being dragged by a long serpentine arm, wrapped around his legs, connected to a silver disk hovering in the air 15 to 20 feet away. Cunningham watched, frozen in horror, as Lovette was pulled inside the craft, which then rose vertically into the sky. The major then stumbled toward his jeep and radioed for assistance.
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