And whilst on the subject of Alien Encounters Here's an interesting article on aliens I came across on my shipboard computer whilst on my way here.
EXTRATERRESTIAL RIDE REVEALS LOST PLANE
an account by Anonymous
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Anatole Kritchlen, a young farmer from Camden, told the police how high amid trees in the hill, he spotted the wreckage of the twin engine plane, which was bound for Camden airport yesterday morning but never arrived, shortly after being beamed aboard an alien spacecraft.
“I was driving on my tractor late that night,” said Mr. Kritchlen “When a large object hovered above, projected a bright ray and beamed me aboard. I found myself iniside this observation room fill with wall to wall computers with all manner of technology...even the roof was lit up with flashing lights, but the floor was made of some type of almost transparent metal with glass windows. Glass floor lookouts they call them. And it was through one of these windows I spotted the wreckage."
Once Anatole had been released from his close encounter, he contacted the authorities about the crashed plane. After much persistence the police agreed to organize a search party.
Heavy rain and awkward terrain caused the group to disband, but a helicopter soloist confirmed the sighting round midnight The pilot of the twin engine plane was shaken and badly injured but seemed in good spirits when the stretcher party arrived and was grateful to the police, rescuers and Anatole. He also extended his appreciation to the extraterrestrial engineers for the forethought to design glass floor lookouts in their spacecraft.
News of Anatole has ht the headlines of all leading British papers and during a radio interview he spoke more of his close encounter.
“The aliens were small green creatures with large ears. One of them had black spots and a horn growing from its nostrils like a rhino. They seemed more inquisitive than anything else. Just did their tests and beamed me back on my tractor, then left into outer space.
“I used to laugh at U.F.O stories, but now I know for sure we are not alone.
There are countless stars and you can’t tell me they are not inhabited in one way or another.”
Anatole, who will receive an award at a special function held in his honour, was been informed his name would appear in the book of world records next year.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
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