ID | #1608295048 |
Added | Fri, 18/12/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | S.P.A.C.E. Search Project for Aspects of Close Encounter
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
On the Upper Magnetic Shaft of the Road, Harold Egeln and his friend were looking around when Harold's friend decided to meditate.
Harold walked away and looked towards the nearest reservoir, he noticed what looked like large and glowing slanted green eyes with large hairless heads floating through the forest for many yards. There were five of them. He couldn't see their bodies, only their heads.
Calling out to his friend, she saw them too, and they stopped moving. Harold aimed his big flashlight, and at that moment, the landscape immediately changed, branches that hadn't been there a second ago appeared in front of them.
A barking black dog was approaching them, and they ran into the rental car. They rested there for more than an hour, only to see a" parade " of raccoons crossing the road in front of them.
Original news
Date: August 13 1988
Location: Putnam County, New York
Time: night
Summary: On Upper Magnetic Mine Road, Harold Egeln and a friend were looking around when Harold’s friend decided to meditate. Harold walked away and looked towards the nearby reservoir, he noticed what looked like large and glowing slanted green eyes in large, hairless heads, floating through the woods many yards out. There were five. He could not see their bodies, only their heads. Calling out to his friend, she saw them too and they stopped moving. Harold aimed his large flashlight, at which moment the immediate scenery changed, with branches in front them that were not there a split moment before. A barking black dog was getting closer to them, so they ran into their rented car. They rested there for over an hour only seeing a “parade” of raccoons crossing the road in front of them.
Source: S.P.A.C.E. Search Project for Aspects of Close Encounter
Hypotheses
Famous creatures

There are a huge number of different living organisms on our planet. According to recent estimates, the number of species of organisms on our planet is approximately 7-10 million. However, only 15% of the data are described today.
According to the calculations of Canadians, 2.2 million species live in the world's oceans, 6.5 million on land. There are only about 7.8 million species of animals on the planet, 611 thousand fungi, and 300 thousand plants.
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