REALL 1996 V04N03
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Certainly not this case. It was written up more than a decade ago in the CUFOS Associate Newsletter [Center for UFO Studies] - the April-May 1984 issue to be precise. The incident goes back even further, to the summer of 1953 and was set in Medford, Oregon. Though we are not given any names, there a
Studies] - the April-May 1984 issue to be precise. The incident goes back even further, to the summer of 1953 and was set in Medford, Oregon. Though we are not given any names, there are said to be three witnesses: a husband, a wife, and their 12-year-old daughter. smoo.gif (3103 bytes) As they are
set in Medford, Oregon. Though we are not given any names, there are said to be three witnesses: a husband, a wife, and their 12-year-old daughter. smoo.gif (3103 bytes) As they are returning home at 10 in the evening, three "creatures" appear in their headlight beams off to the side of the road, ab
wings, or beaks. They glided, in a sideways motion at first, then straight away from them till they disappeared into a wooded area. The last of the three was slightly smaller than the other two. The following day they looked the area over for clues and asked neighbors if they had seen anything. This
succeeded in frightening people, so they kept it to themselves from then on. The wife of the group finally contacted CUFOS confessing she "always wondered who or what they were, and from where?" She also exclaimed, "I assure you, we are very normal people!!!" CUFOS, quite accurately, termed the case
we are very normal people!!!" CUFOS, quite accurately, termed the case a unique entity sighting. Though no UFO was seen, the unusual nature of the report was felt to maybe provide "a piece of the puzzle." They couldn't explain it offhand and didn't plan to do a followup, presumably because of the ve
Last month, I witnessed a miracle. Indeed, this is a good part of the reason we have combined the March and April issues. The miracle has been taking up a great deal of my thoughts, even keeping me up at night. No, this isn't a belated April Fools article, and I won't be leaving REALL to follow thos