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SUBJECT: "BUBBA" BACK IN DRAMATIC DAYLIGHT SIGHTINGS FILE: UFO2467
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Gulf Breeze Update
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"Bubba" Back in Dramatic Daylight Sightings
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by Andy Abercrombie
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With what may prove to be the BIG Story of 1993, the town of Gulf
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Breeze, Florida, again steps into the UFO spotlight with a blockbuster of a
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story... videotaped and still footage of a structured daylight disk! No, this
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is not another Mexico City misidentification of the planet Venus but, rather,
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what appears to be the "real thing" as both the video and the Polaroid photo
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have been analized and proclaimed to be genuine by not only MUFON's Jeff Sainio
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, but optical physicist, Dr. Bruce Maccabee as well. As many of you know, since
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1987, Gulf Breeze, Florida, has been nick-named the unofficial UFO capital of
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the world due to the extraordinary number of sightings that have been
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witnessed and recorded th ere. The most famous photos were those taken by Ed
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Walters and published in the book detailing his experiences, The Gulf Breeze
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Sightings, in 1990. Until July of 1992, skywatchers had documented an average
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of 7 to 8 sightings a month... after that, the elusive UFO, affectionately
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named "Bubba," apparently disappeared for his 30,000 light-year check-up. But
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then toward the end of November, a few phone calls were received saying that
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"Bubba" was back. These reports turned out to be true, but the UFO's visits
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have become much less frequent. I've been told if the Gulf Breeze Research
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Team is lucky, now they'll have a sighting about once every two weeks, so the
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appearance of a structured craft during the daylight hours is a truly
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significant development.
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In a telephone interview with Bland Pugh, MUFON investigator and
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editor of the Florida MUFON News ( and creator of one of the finest red-
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beans-and-rice recipes in the Northern Hemisphere), the following facts were
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reported: On March 25, a Mr. Martin "Allen" looked up and saw something coming
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out of the northwest at a tremendous rate of speed. He first thought it must
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be some type of aircraft he'd never seen before. Later, the object reappeared
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and again moved toward him from the same direction and toward the southeast.
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The next day, "Allen" set up his video camera in hopes of recording the object
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and that's exactly what it did! Returning from having gotten an apple inside
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his house, he was stunned to see the sa me UFO coming at himfrom the southeast.
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The camera recorded the whole sequence as the UFO sped across the screen. In an
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article by Bland appearing in the June 9th issue of The Islander,"Allen" said,
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"I couldn't believe my eyes when I first saw that round, silver thing racing
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across the sky. But, when it shot overhead a second time, I knew it wasn't a
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normal airplane. By God, I knew it was that UFO that I read about in the
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newspaper! It was round and kind of crown-shaped with a lower level and a dark
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red circle in the bottom center." It was at that point that Bland decided to
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enlist the aid of another MUFON investigator, Gary Watson, well known for his
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investigation of the Ed Walters case. That decision proved to be a timely one
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as less than a week later, on March 31, Bland said he received another call
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from "Allen." This time he said he had videoed the same UFO hovering out over
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the Gulf of Mexico from his home on Santa Rosa Island. After being recorded
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for about 45 seconds, the UFO made an extraordinary exit to the southeast.
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Allen exclaimed, "It was fast, real fast! I videotaped it! I couldn"t believe
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this was happening and that it was happening in broad daylight!" Bland told me
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that when he saw the tape that night, he couldn't believe it either but, there
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it was... hovering with the sun reflecting off of it and the clouds moving
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behind it, sat the UFO. The object was silver in color and reflected the light
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of the sun. It seemed that "Bubba" had definitely returned and, this time,
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without a hint of shyness.
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On April 2, Bland received yet another call from "Allen" saying that
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at 10:30 that morning, because the batteries on his video camera weren't
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charged, he'd photographed the UFO with his Polaroid camera! This time the
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object had been hovering over the beach to the south of his home. Charles
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Flannigan, Florida State Director for MUFON, was now also called into the
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investigation, and the decision was made to forward the videos and Polaroid
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photo to Jeff Sainio, Photo Analyst and Manager of Imaging Research and
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Development at the Quad/Tech division of Quad/Graphics in Wisconsin. Dr. Bruce
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Maccabee, optical physicist for the U.S. Naval defense lab in Maryland, w as
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also contacted and both Sainio and Maccabee were given the original of the
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Polaroid photo for analysis. After two weeks of intensive tests and several
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calls for additional information, such as weather reports and atmospheric
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conditions, Jeff Sainio submitted his findings and returned the videos and
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photo to the investigative team. The results: The UFO is genuine and not a
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hoax. According to Sainio, in the first video, the UFO's speed in relation to
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its size eliminates all aircraft as a cause, since known airplanes can't move
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this fast. A 100-foot long fighter jet would need to move 300 feet, 3 times its
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own length, in 1/30 second, or 9,000 feet per second or about 6,000 mph. below
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clouds at 7, 000 feet. To stay below the sound barrier, a plane length of 10
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feet would be required. Of the second video, where the UFO is seen hovering
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motionless over the Gulf and then flashes off, Sainio says in The Islander,
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"Initial calculations show the UFO accelerated, then slowed 20% and then
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surpassed 2,000 mph, all in under l/lOth of a second!" Dr. Maccabee's
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assessment of the March 24 video states, "A frame -by- frame analysis shows
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that the object moved so fast it traveled several times its own length in each
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frame, making rectangular images on the screen. It only took about one sec ond
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to cross the nearly 30<33> field of view of the camera. Unfortunately, the actual
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speed cannot be determined because the distances are not known, but estimates
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range from several hundred to several thousand mph corresponding to distance
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estimates of 1, 000 to 10,000 feet."
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Concerning the second tape, Dr. Maccabee stated, "The video
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shows a compact image with a bright area which may be the sun glint from a
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metal surface. As he tracked the object, it suddenly disappeared from his
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viewfinder. When viewing the video at normal playback speed, the object
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appears to streak to the right, off the screen and almost too fast to see.
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Frame analysis shows that the object accelerated at a tremendous rate. The
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actual acceleration cannot be calculated because, again, the distance is not
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known. However, if the assumed distances are only 1,000 feet, then the
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videotape shows that it accelerated at about 500g's (500 times the acceleration
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of gravity which is about 100 times greater than a jet) and reached a speed
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twice t hat of sound before it passed out of view of the camera. Yet there was
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no sound! At an assumed 1,000 ft. distance, the size of the object was a bit
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less than 10 feet. For other assumed distances, the size, acceleration and
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departing speed are proportional to the distance." Regarding the photo taken
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on April 2, Dr. Maccabee said, "This photo shows a circular object to the south
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at an angular of 60<36> to 79<37>. The sun in the east made a shiny glint at the left
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side. In the perspective view from below, the object appears like a layer cake
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with the upper layer having a larger diameter than the lower layer. The image
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is too small and at the wrong angle to reveal any windows in the side of either
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layer. There is a slight hint of a protuberance at the top, but this might be
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a photographic artifact." As if all of this photographic evidence wasn't
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enough, there's more! On Friday, April 21, Bland reported he received a color
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slide and a map from a gentleman named Thomas "Bryant," a visiting elected
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official from Alabama. The map pointed to a location called the Sugar Bowl in
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the Big Sabine area, at the east e nd of Pensacola Beach. The slide showed a
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beach scene of sand dunes, sea oats and shrub bushes but, most importantly,
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what appears to be the same UFO that Martin "Allen" had photographed. The map
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contained a hand written note dated April 2, and 2:30 pm as the time of day.
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Mr. Thomas "Bryant" who had withheld his name for political reasons, said, "At
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first I told myself that what I saw had to be something from the military, but
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I know of nothing that can suddenly appear, hover and disappear like it did."
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Both Sainio and Maccabee, I am told;, will have the opportunity to
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analyze this slide, but according to Bland, there's no doubt it is the
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identical craft that Martin "Allen" had photographed at 10:30 am that same day!
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At this point, I could no longer wait to ask Bland the BlG question... were
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these new objects the same ones that Ed Walters had photograpphed in 1987?
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Bland's response was, "They could be brothers." I learned a few days later,
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according to the story on the front page of The Islander, that both experts,
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Sainio and Maccabee, agreed that "the overall shape of the object resembles,
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but is not identical to, the shape of the objects photographed by Ed Walters."
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Could it be that during "Bubba's" absence from July to November of 1992, that
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its owner traded up to a newer model? Who knows, but stay tuned! This is an
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on-going investigation that will probably continue for quite some time. In
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conclusion, I would like to note that it is to the credit of the Gulf Breeze
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investigators that they have "sat" on this story for over two months until they
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and their independent experts had verified the evidence before releasing this
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report to the public. Thanks for a job well done, guys !
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Epilogue: In an earlier and, perhaps, related story, Bland Pugh was
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the investigator on a case concerning mysterious markings at the first of this
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year. In an article written for the May/June issue of the Florida MUFONNews,
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Bland writes, "The story began on January 9, when "Bill" went to Pensacola
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Beach at sundown to skywatch. It is not unusual for someskywatchers, myself
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included, to go out by themselves. After parking, he set up his equipment for
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what he hoped would be a sighting. He didn't have to wait long. Over the Gulf
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appeared the bright light of the Gulf Breeze UFO. "Bill" looked at the object
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through his 8x40 binoculars for a minute or so when he began to feel his face
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flushing hot. Then his face felt like it had been exposed to cold for a long
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period of time. Putting the binoculars down, he began to feel nauseated and
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even a little faint. After about a minute, the dizziness seemed to be passing
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somewhat. He looked for the UFO, but it was gone. "Bill" climbed into his
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vehicle to regain his composu re. By now, the time was something like 8:00 pm.
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He headed for Shoreline Park where a skywatch was underway. He told the people
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at the park about his experience and was standing around talking when he
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discovered he'd hurt his hand. Noticing the small amo unt of blood on the back
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of his right hand, "Bill" thought that he must have hit it on something while
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gathering his equipment and putting it into his vehicle. He didn't think too
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much about it after that. On Friday of the next week, "Bill" showed me his
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hand and said he was a little concerned about it because it hadn't healed, only
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gotten worse. When he first discovered the marks, they were only small
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perforations. They progressively got larger . Towards the first of the week,
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the enlargement of each separate wound prompted him to call a doctor about it,
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as it was very unusual in nature. The wound consisted of a circle of seven
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separate and evenly spaced punctures, with one in the center. When "Bill"
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talked to the doctor, he was told that he had "seen this type of wound
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before." As of this writing, the circles are still visible on "Bill's" hand. He
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has asked me to write this article in hopes that anyone with a similar mark
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would contact him through me. Please write me (Bland Pugh) at P.O. Box 6111,
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Gulf Breeze, FL 3 2561. All replies will be kept confidential. Please include
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your address, telephone number and, if possible, a picture of the affected area
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ONLY."
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In my 20-minute conversation with Bland on Sunday evening, June 20, I asked,
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since Bland had been the investigator on this case, if he felt the incident may
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have been hoaxed. Bland's response was "No," based on two reasons. First, the
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integrity of the w itness who, surprisingly, did not feelthat he had been
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abducted or was missing any time and, secondly, the flood of similar accounts
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he has recelved since the reporting of this incident in The Islander and the
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Florida MUFON News.
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People in southern Florida, several other Eastern states, and as far
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away as England have also recounted mysterious wounds forming exactly the same
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pattern on different extremities. Bland added that one case in Oklahoma dated
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as far back as 1981. As it now appears that this new Gulf Breeze case is not
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an isolated incident or unique in its character. Bland tends to feel the
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circular pattern of wounds is genuinely of a mysterious nature and, therefore,
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is deserving of further investigation. In response to the question concerning
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the cause of these markings, Bland said at the present time, he has no idea,
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nor has he heard of any theories being advanced on what is producing this
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peculiar pattern of marks. Is the mystery UFO-related, or is this another
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"syringe in the Pepsi can" phenomenon? Only time will tell. Meanwhile, the
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investigation and reports of additional cases continue. All I can say is to
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keep looking up and behind you... you don't know what may be watching you!
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** End **
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