According to the testimony of numerous eyewitnesses, accumulated over the past 15 years, UFO beams have the power to move various objects from place to place, influence household appliances, knock soil particles out of the ground and even kidnap people
Alien abductor
In 1978, near Dayton Beach (Florida Peninsula, USA) 60-year-old Frank McCorney was fishing from a small motor boat. It was getting dark, Frank was about to reel when he saw a silvery ball in the darkening sky, the size of which hardly exceeded the disk of the moon. Eight rays of light radiated out symmetrically in all directions from the ball. Frank was looking at the mysterious phenomenon in amazement, when he suddenly realized that the rays were carefully rummaging along the water surface, as if trying to grope for something.
The ball moved slowly towards the angler. He directed the motorboat to the shore, but, looking back, saw that the strange object hovered motionless above the water, but its rays, gathered in a beam, rushed in pursuit of the boat. In the next second, McCorney was covered with a light hood. Opaque golden walls seemed to emerge around the man. The water seethed overboard, and after a moment Frank realized that he was rising above the waves with the boat, and then an unknown force dragged him directly to the illuminated hatch formed in the center of the ball.
The giant ball was "interested" in fish
When the distance between him and the ball was already about five meters, Frank in horror grabbed something from the bottom of the boat, the first that came to hand, launched it into the luminous opening in the ball and immediately realized that its forward movement towards the UFO had stopped.
Encouraged, the man began to grab whatever he could find at the bottom of the boat, and throw it into the mouth of the air monster. After a few seconds, the ball silently sucked in the beam of light. In the ensuing total darkness, Frank felt that he was falling with the boat, and in the next instant he lost consciousness from a strong impact on the water surface. When Mr. McCorney came to himself and looked around, he found that he had lost all his catch. Apparently, not remembering himself from fear and despair, he began to throw fish at the mysterious enemy that lay in the boat.
Then, reflecting on what had happened, Frank McCorney decided that the inhabitants of the silver ball (if any) did not care what form of earthly life to take on board. In his opinion, he managed to "buy off" fish. However, some ufologists, to whom he told about the incident, suggested that the UFO with its tentacle rays was purposefully looking for marine inhabitants. Perhaps they tried to kidnap the person by mistake, mistaking him for a giant fish.
They are going to attack us
The story with McCorney ended quite happily. He escaped with fright and several abrasions. Two police officers from the suburb of Haderslev (Denmark) were in a much worse position.
At about 2.30 p.m. they patrolled the area near the Little Belt by car. The police car was moving along a deserted highway. Suddenly, the radio in the car went silent, the engine stopped, the driver went out to see what had happened, and suddenly shouted to the police officer Morup: "It seems they are going to attack us!" Morup walked out onto the highway and looked up at the sky. There, bathed in the rays of the sun, at a height of about 20 meters, a round gray object with a diameter of about ten meters hovered. Suddenly, a cone of blinding light appeared from the "bottom" of the object. Despite the fact that it was daytime, the light cone emitted by the UFO was clearly visible, as if it consisted of dense, shiny matter. Without wasting a second, the cone rushed towards the car. The police barely had time to jump back. They saw their car disappear behind an intolerably shining curtain, and the beam began to be drawn back into the gray ball. Seconds later, the police officer and the driver were standing, bewildered, staring at the deserted highway where their car had just been parked. Meanwhile, the UFO was gone.
By evening, Morup's eyes began to water, he suffered all night from unbearable pain, and in the morning … he went blind. The same fate befell the driver. The doctors who examined the unfortunates said that both of them had a rather severe burn of their eyeballs and that an operation would be needed to restore vision … There was no
meaningfulness in the actions of the UFO.
Ufologists have long noted that UFO rays can be both ordinary light rays and completely different from them in nature. The latter exhibit unusual properties. Eyewitness accounts of such rays began to appear in 1968, and ufologist Jean Herring called them rays of solid light. It is noted that the UFO beams have clearly defined boundaries and remain equally bright along their entire length. They extend and retract at a speed of 3.5 to 7 meters per second. Sometimes, oddly enough, they end with … glowing balls.
For example, the navigators of the Ashgabat squadron Glushchenko and Sinashov compiled a report in which they talk about a meeting in October 1985 in the Geok-Tepe region (Turkmen SSR) with a huge cigar-shaped object. The very encounter with the UFO did not surprise the aviators too much; they, like their colleagues, had to witness the appearance of alien vehicles before. This time, however, five distinct blue beams radiated from the bow of the "cigar", and each of the beams ended in a blue ball! These rays, like ladders, were slowly drawn into the UFO, then moved back. The navigators could not grasp at least some meaning in such actions.
Similar rays were observed by eyewitnesses in Argentina, Finland, France. In our country, UFOs emitting and removing unusual rays were observed on Dikson in 1985 (they were seen by a group of military personnel), as well as in the Irkutsk region.
Luminous ellipse
But perhaps the most unusual property of solid light beams is their ability … to bend at different angles!
Ufologists know such a case. In the fall of 1978, several officers, traveling in a passenger car, observed a disk hanging in the sky 12 kilometers north of the city of Kalinin, from which two strange rays were leaving. They looked like two glowing arcs, the ends of which were connected to each other. From a distance, it seemed that there was a huge ellipse in the sky. The officers, deciding to look closer at the anomalous phenomenon, drove off the highway and rushed to the "scene of the incident."
The disc seemed to have noticed an approaching car. He soared straight up and quickly disappeared into the dark sky. And the glowing rays … remained! Deprived of their source, they existed completely on their own. When the distance to the light ellipse was about three hundred meters, the terrain became completely unsuitable for driving on it by car. Therefore, the officers left the car and continued on foot. But as they approached, the rays dimmed and, in the end, finally extinguished. It was already quite dark, the men turned on their flashlights and began to survey the area, hoping to find burnt grass or at least some "evidence" of the presence of a UFO, but their attempts were fruitless.