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incident. 24 REVELATIONS sand. It was oval, thirty feet in diameter. Inside were two swivel chairs, an oval cabin, and numerous instruments. A tent was set up nearby, sheltering the remains of the only occupant. It was four feet tall, had a dark brown complexion, and was clothed in a silvery metal suit. It wore no helmet. The source is a witnessed affidavit published by respected UFO researcher Ray Fowler in Official UFO Magazine, April 1976. 12. Birmingham, Alabama. Mid-Fifties. A saucer allegedly crashed near Birmingham. The area was cordoned off and humanoid bodies were transported by helicopter to Maxwell. (A friend gave me this story. He knows the daughter of a military man who played a part in transfer- ring the unknown bodies from a helicopter to a waiting aircraft.) 13. Mattydale, New York. Spring 1954. In this suburb of Syracuse, at 3:00 A.M. on a Sunday, an information specialist and his wife saw an object about twenty feet in diameter being examined on the ground by several men who took pictures. The next day an officer told them the event was a military secret. Later the police simply denied the entire 14. Frdynia, Poland. 1959. An object is said to have fallen into the harbor. Divers recovered a piece of shiny metal. It was examined by the Polytechnic Institute and the Polish navy. Some of the material was reportedly lost. Several days later a small humanoid was found on a beach nearby and the remains were sent to the Soviet Union. 15. New Paltz, New York. March 1960. According to Carr, local law enforcement authorities managed to catch a humanoid outside his craft while his two copilots ran back to the saucer and took off. The alien was turned over to the CIA. It died after twenty-eight days in captivity. 16. Southwest Missouri. January 1967. A Mr. Loftin found a forty- inch disk and gave it to the U.S. Testing Company for analysis. (The source is Identified Flying Saucers, by David McKay Co., 1968.) 17. Carbondale, New Jersey. November 9, 1974. A glowing object fell into a small lake near this town. Three teenagers saw it fall into the pond at 7:30 on a Saturday night. They observed a yellow-white glow in the center of the pond. It shifted to a point about twenty-five feet offshore. The boys were kept in a police car for three hours while a number of vehicles equipped with floodlights and cranes removed an