AudioBlog: A UFO and Humanoid in Vilvoorde, Belgium
In 1973, there was a worldwide wave of UFO associated humanoid
encounters. Arguably, the most famous of these was the alleged
abduction in Pascagoula, Mississippi, of Charles Hickson and Calvin
Parker. They reported being forcibly taken aboard a craft...
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In 1973, there was a worldwide wave of UFO associated humanoid
encounters. Arguably, the most famous of these was the alleged
abduction in Pascagoula, Mississippi, of Charles Hickson and Calvin
Parker. They reported being forcibly taken aboard a craft by three,
approximately five-foot-tall, robot-like, elephant-skinned
creatures with crab claw-like hands, no eyes, a slit for a mouth
and cone-shaped protrusions where the nose and ears would be on an
earthly creature. While the creatures described by Hickson and
Parker are unique in UFO literature, what is common to the 1973
humanoid wave is that most of the creatures described were unique.
One report that stands out came from the city of Vilvoorde in
Belgium. It was investigated by the Societé Belge d’Etude des
Phénomènes Spatiaux, and an article describing the reported
encounter written by Jean-Luc Vertongen appears in the SOBEPS
journal, Inforespace No. 18, 1974. It was translated by
Gordon Creighton and included in Flying Saucer Review, Vol.
20, No. 6.Read more
encounters. Arguably, the most famous of these was the alleged
abduction in Pascagoula, Mississippi, of Charles Hickson and Calvin
Parker. They reported being forcibly taken aboard a craft by three,
approximately five-foot-tall, robot-like, elephant-skinned
creatures with crab claw-like hands, no eyes, a slit for a mouth
and cone-shaped protrusions where the nose and ears would be on an
earthly creature. While the creatures described by Hickson and
Parker are unique in UFO literature, what is common to the 1973
humanoid wave is that most of the creatures described were unique.
One report that stands out came from the city of Vilvoorde in
Belgium. It was investigated by the Societé Belge d’Etude des
Phénomènes Spatiaux, and an article describing the reported
encounter written by Jean-Luc Vertongen appears in the SOBEPS
journal, Inforespace No. 18, 1974. It was translated by
Gordon Creighton and included in Flying Saucer Review, Vol.
20, No. 6.Read more
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