UFOexperiences

This blog has been created to inform the public about the UFO subject. It also contains peripheral phenomena. Created by Aileen Garoutte, previously Director of The UFO Contact Center International.

Sunday, September 11, 2005

REPTOIDS THREATEN UFO RESEARCHER IN CRIMEA

The UFO flap in Crimea, an autonomous region south of the Ukraine bordering the Black Sea, reached a new level with a close encounter of the third kind--a face-to-face encounter between a ufologist and four "strange entities."

"They were Reptoids," eyewitness Victor Alexandrovich Zdorov reported, "Either Reptoids or some sort of reptilian creature. They were scaly Reptoids or lizard-like beings with four fingers."

On Sunday, July 17, 2005, Zdorov was at his office in Komsomolskoye, a village east of the Simferopol Airport, when the aliens barged in. They surrounded Zdorov, who was sitting at his desk and blinking in disbelief. One entity pointed a scaly, clawed finger at him and hissed, "You know too much about UFOs."

The strange visitation came at the end of a series of UFO sightings by Zdorov during the previous week.

"In the middle of July (2005)," Crimean ufologist Anton A. Anfalov reported, "Zdorov was driving his VAZ-2104 Lada (automobile) east of Simferopol when he saw the disk-shaped object hovering over the pine forest southeast of Simferopol's water reservoir. The disk was seen in broad daylight and had a high central dome and a broader protruding flat bottom unit. The disk-shaped craft was visibly metallic. The witness' car engine was malfunctioning, and he appeared 'under emanations' from the alien craft, as he asserts."

"Between (Monday) July 11 and (Sunday) July 17, 2005, Zdorov reportedly saw another spectacular UFO, shaped like a whirligig or a humming top in the form of a high cone installed within another cone. The UFO was reportedly hovering at least for several minutes over the village of Komsomolskoye."

"On Saturday, July 16, 2005, another witness, Artyem A. Benda, a ufologist from Zaporozhye in the Ukraine, while vacationing in the village of Alupka, west of Yalta in the Crimea, saw two bright overflights of UFOs in the early evening, out from beyond the mountains over the Black Sea. He tried to photograph the objects, remarking, 'That was a beautiful sight.'"

"On Thursday, August 4, 2005, while walking his dog in Lenino Square in downtown Simferopol, between the Council of Ministers building and the Ukrainian Dramatic Theatre, close to the Lenin monument, Victor A. Zdorov saw a bright object continuously blinking a red light for ten minutes, hovering in the northeast, over the suburb of Svoboda. This sighting lasted from approximately 9:45 to 9:55 p.m. The object couldn't have been an airplane's navigation light because it was stationary, not moving. Surely this wasn't a helicopter, as well. It was totally soundless, and all of the Mi-8 and Mi-2 helicopters were on the tarmac at Zavodskoye airfield."
(Many thanks to Anton A. Anfalov for these news reports.)

2 Comments:

  • At 10:02 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    yall need to stay off the LSD. Where's the proof? Video footage? Photos? Audio of any kind? No? Didn't think so.

    I'm not a skeptic of UFOs and ETs, but I can't stand those who make false claims just to get attention or whatever. And I just can't buy anything that is word-of-mouth, as most of humanity can't be trusted (i.e. everyone LIES). If you're gonna do a site that covers this kind of subject, do it right. Post some real evidence instead of just words and stories otherwise no one will believe you, and inevitably you'll just be wasting everyone's time including your own.

    A big reason that there is wide-spread disbelief in this phenomenon is due to the fact that people regularly post total bullshit about it, as can be seen on YouTube. Most of the shit there that is posted as being "real" is almost always faked. And that really pisses me off because it only hinders things.

     
  • At 3:39 PM, Blogger Phil Haultain said…

    To Anonymous:
    Then I think that you have two basic choices to make.
    1) Stop reading information that pertains to this subject.
    2) develop a heightened sense of discernment and maintain a balanced skepticism along with an open mind, and take in the information as presented, and over time look for corroberating information,augmented by personal experience.I have noticed that the majority of people I've encountered are incapable of option 2, which is saddening, and makes for a lonely life.

     

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