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Classic Mysteries—Alternate Perceptions Magazine, November 2016


Encounter at Villa Santina

by: Albert S. Rosales


Location: Villa Santina, near Raveo Carnic Alps, Italy
Date: August 14 1947; Time: 09:00 a.m.

Ascending a mountain stream, the Chiarao, R. L. Johannis, came upon a 10-meter wide lens shaped object of red burnished metal, wedged into a rock crack so that it stood on edge. It had a low cupola bearing a thin telescoping antenna like a car's radio, but with no openings. Seeing two “boys” 50 meters away, he called out to them, and began to approach them. When within 25 meters, he saw that they were midget-sized beings not over 3 ft tall, wearing dark blue overalls of translucent material, with bright red belts, collars, and cuffs. Their large heads were covered with broad, tight fitting caps. They had immense round yellow green eyes with vertical slit pupils, and a mere slit of a ^-shaped mouth, which kept opening and closing. Their skin was dull greenish; they walked like robots, with arms hanging. After a couple of minute’s stupor, Johannis waved his geologist’s pick and called out, asking who they were. At this point, one raised his hand to his belt and a thin puff of smoke was emitted. Johannis found himself flat on the ground, paralyzed, and feeling as if he had received an electric shock. He saw one of the beings pick up his pick, with a green hand that had eight fingers; four of them opposite like our thumbs. Then with small steps they slowly walked to the saucer. A few minutes after they entered the rock crack, the disk rose vertically to about 15 feet above the ground (still on edge, “like a gong”) and hovered there, while Johannis tried to get up but fell back again. The disc tipped a bit, and then took off, with a blast of wind that rolled Johannis into the stony riverbed. It was more than two hours before he felt able to walk home. When he unpacked his pack, he found that the aluminum objects in it were missing. At this time, he had never heard of flying saucers. Humcat 1947-3

Source: Clypeus May 1964, FSR Vol. 13 # 1 Type: C

Comments: Early “classic” occupant report.


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