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36 lines
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SUBJECT: THE LITTLE MEN OF NORTH HUDSON PARK FILE: UFO2416
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At around 2:45 A.M. on January 12, 1975, George O'Barski was driving home
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through North Hudson Park, New Jersey, just across the Hudson River from
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Manhattan, when static filled his radio. Leaning forward to fiddle with the
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dial, he noticed a light to his left. A quick glance, followed by an
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astonished stare, revealed its source: a dark, round object with vertical,
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brilliantly lit windows. It was heading in the same direction as the car and
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emitted a humming sound.
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O'Barski slowed down for a better view. The UFO entered a playing field and
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hovered a few feet off the ground. A panel opened between two windows, and a
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ladder emerged. Seconds later about ten identically clad little figures - they
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wore white onepiece outfits with hoods or helmets that obscured their facial
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features - came down the ladder. Each figure dug a hole in the soil with a
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spoonlike device and dumped the contents into a bag each carried. The figures
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then rushed back into the ship, which took off toward the north. The entire
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incident had lasted less than four minutes.
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Months later O'Barski confided the story to a long-time customer and
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acquaintance, Budd Hopkins, who was interested in UFOs. Hopkins and two fellow
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investigators subsequently found independent witnesses who verified the
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presence of a brightly lit UFO in the park at the time of O'Barski's sighting,
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although only O'Barski was close enough to see the little figures. One
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witness, a doorman at an apartment complex bordering the park, said that as
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he watched the object, he heard a high-pitched vibration, and the lobby window
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broke just as the UFO departed.
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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