Haselbach encounter
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The Haselbach encounter (also known as Gleimershausen UFO-landing) is one of the best known UFO-landing reports from Germany. It took place on July 9th, 1952. Oskar Linde, the former mayor of Gleimershausen spent the day with his daughter riding a motorcycle on the road from Gleimershausen to Haselbach in Thuringia. His daughter saw something unusual on a forest clearing. He thought that it was at first a deer, but when coming closer, he discovered, that it was a disk shaped object which two beings were working around.
When he came closer, the beings entered the disc and flew away, leaving a print on the ground. The ascending UFO was watched by several persons in Hesselbach and the surrounding villages. Oskar Linde himself thought that the disc shaped object was not an Alien spacecraft, but rather a Russian secret plane.
[edit] External links
- http://www.mimufon.org/1970%20articles/TheUFOPapers.htm
- http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case715.htm
- Mutual site of event
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