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<>#8THE MAN WHO SHOT A HUMANOID@7
One inclement evening in November
1961 Paul Miller and three companions
were returning home to Minot, North
Dakota, after a hunting trip. What
they could only describe as 'a
luminous silo' landed in a nearby
field. At first they thought it was a
plane crashing - but had to revise
their opinion when the 'plane'
abruptly vanished. But as the hunters
drove off the object reappeared and
two humanoids emerged from it. Miller
panicked and fire at one of the
creatures, apparently wounding it.
The other hunters fled.
On their way back to Minot all of
them experienced a blackout and
'lost' three hours. Terrified, they
decided not to report the incident to
anyone.
Yet the next morning, when Miller
reported to work (in an Air Force
office) three men in black arrived.
They said they were government
officials - but showed no credentials
- and remarked unpleasantly that they
hoped Miller was 'telling the truth'
about the UFO. How did they know
about it? 'We have a report,' they
said vaguely.
'They seemed to know everything about
me, where I worked, my name,
everything else,' Miller said. They
asked questions about his experience
as if they already knew the answers,
yet oddly they said nothing about the
wounding of the humanoid. They seemed
instead to be fascinated by the
clothes Miller had worn when he saw
the UFO, even going to his house to
inspect them. They left such a
lasting impression of menace that
Miller did not dare to tell his story
for several years.
end.