A Pantomime of Unrealities – GROUNDED FOR REPAIRS

Alien Base: The Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of Earth – A Pantomime of Unrealities – GROUNDED FOR REPAIRS

During the summer of 1933, numerous people in Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Canada, reported strange lights in the sky and at ground level. One night, two men and a woman (whose names are known to the investigator, John Musgrave), determined to get to the bottom of the mystery, drove in a pick-up truck to the area. After driving as close as was practicable, the trio headed on foot towards the direction of a glow in the woods. Although a stretch of muskeg (bog) prevented them from getting closer than about a quarter of a mile away, the witnesses were able to observe that the light came from a large oval-shaped craft, supported on landing legs, in the middle of a marsh.

The craft was domed on top and slightly rounded on the bottomn From a central doorway or hatch, about a dozen figures could be seen going up and down a ladder. Appearing to be slightly shorter than the average-sized man, wearing silver-coloured suits and helmets or ‘ski’ caps, the figures seemed to be busily running around ‘repairing’ their craft. As reported in numerous cases years later, a strange silence pervaded the immediate area. A bright-orange glow emanated from the craft, lighting up the surrounding area. After about half an hour, the witnesses headed back to town, hoping to find a way around the marshy area to get a better look. Regrettably, when finally they did find a way through, they realized they did not have sufficient gasoline to take them there and back.

A few nights later, the witnesses returned to the site. There was no sign of the craft itself, but traces could clearly be seen at the landing site. As John Musgrave reported: Six large square imprints that must have been the bases of the legs that supported the craft proved that there indeed had been something there that night. Each imprint was the same size — 2 to 21/2 feet square, and approximately 8 to 10 feet apart. The imprints were 2 to 3 inches deep, and reminded the three of them of a kind of mark that would be made by a boiler plate stomped into the ground. They could also see markings where the base of the stairway met ground. As if this wasn’t remarkable enough, a great burn mark in the centre of the area covered a circle approximately 12 feet in diameter. They looked for footprints but found none though there was some scuffing of the vegetation surrounding the spot where the craft had been.