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Humanoid

Encounters

THE OTHERS AMONGST US

1 AD-1899

Albert S. Rosales

Humanoid Encounters 1 AD-1899 The Others amongst Us - image 1

Triangulum Publishing.

Copyright 2017 Albert S. Rosales

ISBN: 978-1542722056

ISBN 1542722055

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.

Center cover image by Jim Nichols.

Introduction We have now reached the end actually the beginning of this - photo 2

Introduction

We have now reached the end, actually the beginning, of this wonderful chronology of otherworldly and incredible events, anecdotes, stories, etc. Ancient reports are important as they are untainted by todays social media networks, etc. Many of the reports are copied down verbatim from the original newspaper sources and other sources. Of course at the time the entities encountered were not obviously called humanoids or aliens, they had other more colorful terms, as you shall see.

Many of the reports are from tireless researchers which have searched obscured newspaper archives worldwide. Some are anecdotal stories handed down from generation to generation; this I know from personal experience. And many of these cases are to be found in the pages of books about Native Folklore, supposed Myth and Legends. And we soon realize that it is true, that many times a Myth has a basis in fact or actual events.

Before I go, I would like to personally give thanks to an incredibly lady and researcher, Kay Massingill. As you will notice she is indeed the source of many of the newspaper accounts of strange events and entities, as she is a serious and dedicated researcher and has located many of these newspaper accounts personally.

As I reach the end of this humanoid encounters series and timeline, my publisher Ash Staunton and myself, are thinking about the possibility of other books, and my humanoid/entity file increases daily, with new cases included in my own research files.

Albert S. Rosales, January, 2017.

TYPES OF CE (Close Encounter) CLASSIFICATIONS:

Type A: When an entity or humanoid is seen inside or on top of an object or unidentified aircraft.

Type B: When an entity or humanoid is seen entering or exiting a UFO.

Type C: When an entity or humanoid is seen in the immediate vicinity of a UFO.

Type D: When an entity or humanoid is seen in the same area where UFOs or unknown objects have been reported.

Type E: When an entity or humanoid is seen alone, without related UFO activity.

Type F: When there is a psychic contact between entities or humanoids, but an entity or humanoid is not necessarily seen.

Type G: When there is direct contact or interaction between a witness and a humanoid or entity; either involuntary, as a result of a forced abduction, or as a voluntary contact.

Type H: When there is a report of an alleged crash or forced landing of a UFO with recovery of its occupants, or when an anomalous entity is captured or killed either by a witness or military personnel.

Type X: When the situation is so uncanny that it doesnt fit any of the previous classifications. A new classification, there are several such cases in the files already. I would call these cases, extremely high strangeness events.

1 AD-1499

Location: Rome, Italy.

Date: 41-54 AD.

Time: Unknown.

Pliny the Elder claims to have seen a dead Centaur preserved in honey. It was being transported to Rome from Arabia via Egypt during the reign of Emperor Claudius. Phlegon of Tralles saw it about sixty years later and wrote that it had a fierce face and hairy arms and fingers. Its human torso merged smoothly with its horses body, and its hooves were firm. The entire body had turned dark brown.

HC addendum.

Source: George Eberhart, Mysterious Creatures.

Type: X

Location: Between Rome and Capua, Italy.

Date: 150 AD.

Time: Unknown.

Near the Via Campana on a sunny day, a beast like a piece of pottery (ceramos) about 100 feet in size, multicolored on top and shooting out fiery rays, landed in a dust cloud. The flying object was accompanied by a maiden clad in white. There was only one witness to the event, probably Hermas the brother of Pope Pius I.

HC addendum.

Source: UFOs in Antiquity .

Type: C

Location: Cannes, France.

Date: 216 AD.

Time: Unknown.

Round objects and the shapes of ships with occupants were observed over the region.

HC addendum.

Source: Pierre Vieroudy, 1979.

Type: A?

Location: Constantinople (today Istanbul), Turkey.

Date: 438 AD.

Time: Unknown.

An earthquake has destroyed Constantinople; famine and pestilence are spreading. The cataclysm has leveled the walls and the fifty seven towers. Now comes a new tremor, even stronger than all the previous ones. Nicephorus, the historian, reports that in their fright the inhabitants of Byzantium, abandoning their city, gathered in the countryside:

They kept praying to beg that the city be spared total destruction; they were in no lesser danger themselves, because of the movements of the Earth that nearly engulfed them, when a miracle quite unexpected and going beyond all credence filled them with admiration.

In the midst of the entire crowd, a child was suddenly taken up by a strong force, so high into the air that they lost sight of him. After this, he came down as he had gone up, and told Patriarch Proclus, the Emperor himself, and the assembled multitude that he had just attended a great concert of the Angels hailing the Lord in their sacred canticles.

Acacius, the bishop of Constantinople, states, The population of the whole city saw it with their eyes. And Baronius, commenting upon this report, adds the following words; Such a great event deserved to be transmitted to the most remote posterity and to be forever recorded in human memory through its mention every year in the ecclesiastical annals. For this reason the Greeks, after inscribing it with the greatest respect into their ancient Menologe, read it publicly every year in their churches.

HC addendum.

Source: Jacques Vallee and Chris Aubeck, Wonders in the Sky.

Type: G?

Location: Katsuraki Mountain, Japan.

Date: 460 AD.

Time: Unknown.

According to the ancient Japanese manuscript Nihoni, the Emperor Oho-Hatsuse-Vaka-taka-no-Mikoto had gone hunting on the mountain with bow and arrows when unexpectedly, a tall man in a strange cap and tight-fitting clothes descended from the sky! By his face and manner of behavior, the Emperor thought that he had encountered God himself, and decided to ask him who he was. The tall man answered, I am the God of visible people. You give me your kings name and I will give you mine.

The Emperor answered, I am Vaka-Taka-no-Mikoto. And the tall man gave his name, Your obedient servant God Hito-Koto-Musi (which literally meant, God of one word. Goodness that sprays evil with one word and the good by one word). He left his chariot that was emitting light and joined the emperor on his hunting expedition.

HC addendum.

Source: Space Visitors in Ancient Japan by Mikhail Rosenshpitz, Unbelievable World #8 August, 2004.

Type: B

Comments: Ancient contact tale from Japan.

Location: Clonfert, Ireland.

Date: 553 AD.

Time: Unknown.

Another early instance of what would be called abduction today took place when Brennain of Birra was seen ascending in a chariot into the sky this year.

This refers to Saint Brendan (Breanainn) of Clonfert (ca. 484-ca. 578), an early Irish monastic saint; sometimes believed to have sailed to America.

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