Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2012 2:46:41 GMT -5
April 1970. Near Madison, Wisconsin
Source: www.ufoinfo.com/humanoid/humanoid1970.shtml
Source: Eric Norman, Saga Magazine May 1973
Raymond Shearer, a Madison lawyer, drove beneath a hovering light that produced static on the car radio and a sensation of heat. When he was nearly home, he had an impulse to turn onto a dead-end gravel road leading into a marshland. On the road was an aluminum like UFO 100-125 ft in diameter, sitting on 3 legs, with a row of blinking lights around it. The witness got to within 15 ft of it and was starting to back up when his car engine stopped, the headlights went out, and the radio stopped playing. Then he remembered nothing more until he reached home, at dawn. On the back of his neck was a painful welt. In the weeks that followed, he neglected his practice and got into politics. Under hypnotic regression, later, it was revealed that he had been taken onboard the UFO and had had an extensive conversation with the occupants, who were human-like and wore white coverall type uniforms with black belts, and who were "collecting specimens." Inside the UFO it was cold. He was told they came from another galaxy, used antigravity motors, and traveled faster than light. Following these hypnotic revelations, his life returned to normal.
From a skeptic web site with conflicting info:www.theironskeptic.com/articles/shearer/shearer.htm
"The blue jumpsuits are also reminiscent of the Andreasson case, which received a great deal of attention since she claimed that the aliens which contacted her were devout Christians. It was also made into a book which came out in 1978, ten years after her supposed abduction. What’s weird about this is that blue overalls are rare in reports of alien fashion, yet his aliens match those of a book that came out that same year. Hmm."
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The debunker here is wrong. I know there are over 10 cases where blue color coveralls are described but in the summary of this case above white coveralls are described.
It just goes to show you how details of a case can be misconstrued. It's alway's better to rely on actual witness testimony.
Source: www.ufoinfo.com/humanoid/humanoid1970.shtml
Source: Eric Norman, Saga Magazine May 1973
Raymond Shearer, a Madison lawyer, drove beneath a hovering light that produced static on the car radio and a sensation of heat. When he was nearly home, he had an impulse to turn onto a dead-end gravel road leading into a marshland. On the road was an aluminum like UFO 100-125 ft in diameter, sitting on 3 legs, with a row of blinking lights around it. The witness got to within 15 ft of it and was starting to back up when his car engine stopped, the headlights went out, and the radio stopped playing. Then he remembered nothing more until he reached home, at dawn. On the back of his neck was a painful welt. In the weeks that followed, he neglected his practice and got into politics. Under hypnotic regression, later, it was revealed that he had been taken onboard the UFO and had had an extensive conversation with the occupants, who were human-like and wore white coverall type uniforms with black belts, and who were "collecting specimens." Inside the UFO it was cold. He was told they came from another galaxy, used antigravity motors, and traveled faster than light. Following these hypnotic revelations, his life returned to normal.
From a skeptic web site with conflicting info:www.theironskeptic.com/articles/shearer/shearer.htm
"The blue jumpsuits are also reminiscent of the Andreasson case, which received a great deal of attention since she claimed that the aliens which contacted her were devout Christians. It was also made into a book which came out in 1978, ten years after her supposed abduction. What’s weird about this is that blue overalls are rare in reports of alien fashion, yet his aliens match those of a book that came out that same year. Hmm."
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The debunker here is wrong. I know there are over 10 cases where blue color coveralls are described but in the summary of this case above white coveralls are described.
It just goes to show you how details of a case can be misconstrued. It's alway's better to rely on actual witness testimony.