A 1977 UFO Contactee Case
The February-March 1977
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the UFO Newsclipping Service, has four articles describing what
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The February-March 1977 issue of the UFO Newsclipping Service,
has four articles describing what would become “classic” UFO cases.
One looks into the report (page 12 of the pdf) of nine-year-old
Jose Cantu who said he saw “two greenish creatures about three feet
tall, who rotated on a base instead of having feet, and two
‘steely’ crafts in which 2 other creatures were sitting.” His
drawing showing one of the creatures with only one eye has caused
them to be dubbed “The Cycloptic Aliens of Harrah.” The other
three articles describe two abduction cases that have become
well-known, one involving Judy Kendall covered in two papers from
California, and one involving three women: Elaine Thomas, Louise
Smith, and Mona Stafford covered in a paper from their home state,
Kentucky. By this time, abduction claims and creature reports had
come out from under the umbrella of contactee reports and the
stigma that came with this association thanks to cases such as the
1973 Pascagoula Incident and the 1975 Travis Walton Incident, and
news agencies were more open to reporting on them. That being said,
there is an obscure case reported (page 3) in the February 2, 1977,
Clarkesville, Tennessee, Leaf Chronicle, that has aspects of a
contactee case, and the story told by the man who said he had an
encounter with otherworldly beings is strange to the point of being
ridiculous. Even so, the reporter who covered it wrote about it
with a good deal of objectivity and restraint.Read more
has four articles describing what would become “classic” UFO cases.
One looks into the report (page 12 of the pdf) of nine-year-old
Jose Cantu who said he saw “two greenish creatures about three feet
tall, who rotated on a base instead of having feet, and two
‘steely’ crafts in which 2 other creatures were sitting.” His
drawing showing one of the creatures with only one eye has caused
them to be dubbed “The Cycloptic Aliens of Harrah.” The other
three articles describe two abduction cases that have become
well-known, one involving Judy Kendall covered in two papers from
California, and one involving three women: Elaine Thomas, Louise
Smith, and Mona Stafford covered in a paper from their home state,
Kentucky. By this time, abduction claims and creature reports had
come out from under the umbrella of contactee reports and the
stigma that came with this association thanks to cases such as the
1973 Pascagoula Incident and the 1975 Travis Walton Incident, and
news agencies were more open to reporting on them. That being said,
there is an obscure case reported (page 3) in the February 2, 1977,
Clarkesville, Tennessee, Leaf Chronicle, that has aspects of a
contactee case, and the story told by the man who said he had an
encounter with otherworldly beings is strange to the point of being
ridiculous. Even so, the reporter who covered it wrote about it
with a good deal of objectivity and restraint.Read more
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