Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UFO STORIES OF THE NORTH WESTERN INDIANS
AI-Generated Summary
The document links historical Native American legends of 'Little People' to modern UFO sightings and provides a detailed account of a 1965 water-drawing UFO incident in British Columbia.
This document, written by Richard Hack, explores the intersection of historical Native American legends and modern UFO phenomena. The author references a book by Professor Ella E. Clark, which documents various tribal accounts of 'Little People'—dwarfish beings often described as living in deep forests, possessing great strength, and sometimes exhibiting cannibalistic or aggressive behavior toward humans. These legends are presented as potentially related to modern UFO sightings. The text details specific tribal groups, including the Nez Perces, Flatheads, and Shoshoni, and their interactions with these entities. Furthermore, the document includes a report of a 1965 sighting in British Columbia involving a geologist named John Hembling. Hembling and a companion observed a 50-foot diameter, delta-wing-shaped object hovering over a lake. The object, which featured a dome, windows, and circular markings, lowered a pipe-like instrument to draw water while emitting a humming sound. The object then departed at an estimated speed of 3,600 m.p.h. The author concludes by suggesting that researchers should investigate these areas for potential links between historical accounts and modern alien contact.
The UFO story began many centuries ago, perhaps even pre-dating the coming of man.
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Official Assessment
The author suggests a potential link between historical Indian legends of 'Little People' and modern UFO phenomena, and recounts a specific 1965 sighting in British Columbia.
Witnesses
- John Hemblinggeologist and exploration managermining company
- Hembling's companion
Key Persons
- Ella E. ClarkProfessor Emeritus of English at Washington State University
- Red Plumefamous Crow Indian chief