One night Mrs Joyce Boweles was driving her car from Winchester to Chilcomb with a friend of the family, Mr Ted Pratt.
Suddenly they saw an orange light in the sky. The car started to shake and Mrs Bowles couldn't control it. Some unknown power lifted it, then pushed to the left, then stopped the engine and switched off the lights.
"It was then that we saw a cigar-shaped object about five yards long. There were three figures inside," said Mrs Bowles. The three figures were the crew ot the UFO. Mrs Bowles said that she had never been so frightened before.
At first, the alien crew looked like ordinary people. They were wearing silver clothes. Then an alien came out of the UFO. He was quite tall and seemed to be aout forty-five years old.
He had long fair hair and a short beard. He put his arm on the roof of the car and looked at the two frightened people inside. He had clear, white skin and pink eyes.
Mrs Bowles was afraid that the alien would kill them, but he only looked at the car's instruments. Suddenly the lights switched on and they were shining four times brighter than normal. Mrs Bowles wanted to say "Thank you" but before she opened her mouth the UFO and its crew had already disappeared into the night.
During a routine training mission with the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz off the Southern California coast in November 2004, Dietrich and her then-commanding officer, fellow pilot David Fravor, were asked by another warship to investigate radar contacts in the area moving in an inexplicable fashion.
When a local farmer from Groot Marico in the western Transvaal plains region first observed the saucer-shaped object on Thursday morning, he noticed that it had a distinctly visible hole in its hull. The farmer, Mr. Jan Pienaar (45), is of the opinion that this "vehicle" landed on a remote country road between Coligny and Brakspruit to have its damaged hull repaired. However, his arrival probably prompted the "vehicle's" hasty retreat and rapid ascent into the sky.
It is claimed the pilots of a DHC-8 Turboprop spotted a red light over the ocean, they then contacted the control tower who told them they did not know the identity of the object, and then the object’s lights went out as it approached the shore.
The plane then engaged its thermal imaging camera and went on to the follow the UAP.
The photo was taken in the Nothcliff area also called “Eagles Nest” near El Corro JHB, not far from the Cresta Shopping Center, Blackheath/Randburg, South Africa. The person was an estate agent in 1963 (now 80 yrs old) and took some photos of the houses she had for sale to be published in the news paper. It was a black and white small photo and she saw this mysterious “mark” on it but couldn’t make it out but kept it anyway. She stayed in the same retirement village as my Mom and showed her the photo. My Mom immediately recognized the possibility that it could be an unidentified flying object and asked if she could borrow it to show me. Well, thanks to today’s technology, I scanned it in and zoomed up and walla!
Dipl.-meteorologist Elizabeth Klarer caused an international controversy with her claim of a contact with Extraterrestrials. Her book “Beyond the Light Barrier”, written more in the style of a romantic novel, caused a rather sceptical response, since Klarer claimed she became pregnant after her encounter with a tall, white-haired spaceship-pilot.