Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Five Foot UFO Lands in Duncan, BC

📅 May 1962 📍 Duncan, B.C., Canada 📄 correspondence

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A 1966 letter from P. M. H. Edwards to APRO details a 1962 UFO sighting in Duncan, B.C., by Mrs. Helen Campbell, who reported paralysis and subsequent health issues. The letter also requests information on UFO literature and suggests an investigation into a separate case in Argentina.

This document is a letter dated January 25, 1966, from P. M. H. Edwards of Victoria, B.C., to Coral Lorenzen of APRO. The primary purpose of the letter is to inquire about specific UFO-related literature and to report a sighting account obtained from a witness named Mrs. Helen Campbell. Edwards details a sighting that occurred in May 1962 in Duncan, B.C., where Mrs. Campbell observed a small, silvery-pearly, jellyfish-shaped object, approximately 5 feet across, land in a vacant lot. The witness reported feeling paralyzed, as if under hypnosis, and subsequently suffered from a mysterious, persistent headache that required two months of hospital treatment. Edwards also notes a separate incident involving the failure of the witness's car headlights in January 1966. Additionally, the author discusses his ongoing efforts to give public talks on UFOs and requests information regarding an article titled 'Flying Sauces are landing in America' and a publication potentially named 'MARS CONQUEST'. Finally, Edwards suggests that APRO investigate a separate case involving Eugenio Douglas in Monte Maiz, Argentina, citing reports of a large craft and associated physiological and environmental effects.

She badly wanted to run over to see it, but felt her feet were glued to the ground as though in hypnosis.

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