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Straight outta the X-Files...
Lengthy article over a glass of fine red wine on several different accounts, more if interested:
From the Archives: UFO witnesses recount their experiences with 'Strangers In the Sky' (Aug. 1979)
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Quote:From the Archives: UFO witnesses recount their experiences with 'Strangers In the Sky' (Aug. 1979)
In our May 2021 issue, writer Erik Ofgang looks at three of the most spectacular UFO incidents from Connecticut's history. However, these are far from the only unexplained aerial sightings to take place with our borders. In this August 1979 article titled "Strangers in the Sky," Elise Vider spoke to several residents of Northern Connecticut who claimed to have had their own close encounters and were profoundly impacted by their experiences. This article is being posted to the web in April 2021.
Strangers in the Sky
For some perfectly reasonable people in northern Connecticut it’s not a question of whether UFOs exist. It’s a question of what they want.
By Elise Vider
It happened on one of those crisp, moonlit January nights when the clear air crackles and the senses are finely tuned. Helen Godard of North Granby was driving along a familiar stretch of road—Route 189, a lonely two-lane country highway that meanders through her hometown and across the border into Massachusetts. She'd traveled that road hundreds, perhaps thousands, of times before.
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Straight outta the X-Files...
Quote:The biggest surprise, however, came later when Mrs Rowe went inside to start dinner. The contents of two refrigerators—one in the pantry and one in the kitchen—had frozen solid. Meat, vegetables, and milk were all solid chunks of ice. A color television had transmitted only black and white while the object was overhead but color came back as soon as it was gone. NICAP’s evaluation was that there was no proof the UFO had caused the appliances' quirks but that the occurrence of an electromagnetic field could cause interference in TV reception.
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“I wasn’t frightened,” recalls Missy Nolan of Enfield who was with her aunt Helen Godard that night in 1967. “I wasn't afraid of it. It just didn't appear to me that it would hurt you. It was more just fascination. You couldn’t believe you were actually seeing what you were seeing. It was amazing. The whole thing was amazing. To this day it is.
Lengthy article over a glass of fine red wine on several different accounts, more if interested:
From the Archives: UFO witnesses recount their experiences with 'Strangers In the Sky' (Aug. 1979)
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