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Aug., 1914 Georgian Bay (Canada). William J. Kiehl and seven other persons saw a
spherical craft on the surface of the water. On its deck were two small men
wearing green-purple clothes. They seemed to be busy with a hose, plunging it
into the water. On the opposite side were three men dressed in light brown,
wearing square masks down to their shoulders. Seeing the witnesses, they
reentered the craft except for one dwarf, wearing shoes with a curved, pointed
tip, who remained outside while the craft rose 3 m above the water and shot
upward, leaving a short trail. (199)
Jun. 12, 1929 Fermeneuve (Canada). Levis Brosseau, 2O was returning home when he
saw a dark object with a yellow light and his horse became very nervous. Within
6 m of the object four or five dwarfish figures were running back and forth. He
heard their pointed, childlike voices, then saw the dark object take off with a
ma-
chine like sound and a rush of air. Estimated size of object: 15 m diameter, 5 m
high. (GEPA Dec., 68)
Jul., 1929 Robsart (Canada). Five persons among them Einar Rostivold, saw a huge
ball of light giving off fiery
colors, 25 km from Robsart. It landed slowly, vanished gradually after
illuminating the whole countryside for 30 min. (Fate Jan., 58)
1948 Swastika (Canada). Mr. Galbraith twice saw an object land. The first time,
it was a disk-shaped craft
with a humanoid figure-the second time, cigar shape with three figures. (Quincy)
Jul. 02, 1950 Steep Rock Lake (Canada). In a story strangely similar to that of
Mr. Kiehl (Aug., 1914) (Case 40) a man and his wife saw a double saucer with
portholes and a rotating antenna come to rest on the surface of the lake. Ten
figures, 1.20 m tall, dressed in shiny clothing, emerged and walked on deck like
robots
"changing direction without turning their bodies." Their faces could
not be seen. One of them wore a
red cap, had darker arms and legs and "seemed to be their chief."
They immersed a hose in the lake, then
took off. Fishermen later reported a green moss forming on the lake. (Wilkins U)
Dec., 1953 Sherbrook (Canada). Mrs. Orfei heard a knock at the door in the
middle of the night and obtained no answer when she asked who it was. When more
furious knocks were heard, her Alsatian dog jumped to-
ward the door, but suddenly retreated, trembling as if terrified and retired to
a corner. Mrs. Orfei went
to an upper door and saw two "indescribable" shadows go away from the
house. A while later a big, round
object took off 100 m away with a blue-green lightning. The police found
broken bushes as evidence of an
enormous weight. (Oltre il Cielo, Vol. I)
Jun. 21, 1954 Ridgeway (Canada). Mr. and Mrs. Guy Baker saw a disk, about 14 m
in diameter, with a dome and several rotating lights. They had to push their
car, which could not be started until the object left the ground.
They found a large, brown, circular spot in the pasture where the disk had been
resting. (104)
Jul. 7, 1954 Garson (Canada). A miner saw a landed object and a giant man with
strange, burning eyes. He fainted. When he regained consciousness, object
and entity had vanished. Investigated by the Royal Canadian
Air Force. (Keyhoe C 184)
Aug. 27, 1954 Boston Creek (Canada). A wingless flying object was 2030 seen by
Bill Supa, an employee of the Caswell Construction Co. It landed about 2 km way
from the witness, who approached within 300 m before it took off and flew away.
Grass was flattened where it had landed. (Wilkins U 227)
Aug. 28, 1954 Quebec (Canada). Two boys saw a craft land and two or three men
come out. No details given. (Constance 277)
Aug. 30, 1954 North Bay (Canada). Sgt. Durdle saw a brilliant, 0525 circular
object flying across Lake Nipissing toward the Royal Canadian Air Force base. An
oblong canister was hanging down from a central section, which supported a long
cone with a spinning globe on top. When it tilted, the witness was able to
observe regulator like devices inside the machine through a vertical lighted
slit. Six brilliant appendages, which
looked like necklaces, were hanging from the craft. Durdle woke up four
Air Force men, who observed the object spiraling away. (Wilkins U 227164)
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