Neither Rhyme nor Reason: THE HUMANOIDS

Alien Base: The Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of Earth: THE HUMANOIDS

The two women took turns observing the object through five-powerbinoculars.

There seemed to be movement around the landed object. Mary reported that: the light seemed to be underneath it and it apparently was sitting on legs, because the bottom of the object was up from the ground, far enough so that these — I’ll call them ‘men’ for lack of knowing who they were or what they were, because they were built like men — could get under this thing, if they got down on their hands and knees, or sitting down; they lay down under it like a man does working under a truck or a car .

I could see them coming around this vehicle and they brought with them their boxes of tools, like tool chests or something, and one of these chests took two men to carry it . . . They appeared to be coming around something in a semi-circular movement, as if they were walking around a round vehicle . . . a light on the bottom of the object [was] so intensely bright I couldn’t make out the form of the object . . .

There were about five or six [men]. They seemed to be dressed in something like a skin diver’s wetsuit. It was a dark colour, and their hands were visible apart or out from the wrist of the suit; their skin was lighter than the suit they were wearing . . . I could see the muscular build of them, their spinal column; they were standing on two legs like we do, and they worked with arms and hands that were like ours. The only difference was that they were slightly taller than we’re accustomed to seeing people [an estimate based on the size of the bushes she could see in the lower part of the field on the hillside].

The only ones I could see well were the ones up close to the vehicle where the light was shining on them, and most had their backs to me, or their sides . . . They seemed to have hair, like we do [which] seemed to be well-barbered, fairly close to their heads. The profile of their faces . . . was like the profile of a man’s face.