Birmingham Woman Meets Spacemen
in this, ship she could see several
figures looking at her. Her visitor told
her that we on caith called this lange
ship the Mother Ship; whe y
called it the “Master Craft.” ‘There
were two of the ships on the screen.
several smaller circular’ craft were
ttached to. the underpart of "the
Master Craft
He said they never fought but lived
in peace and harmony. He also. told
her they would return again in Janu
ary, but he gave neither the place nor
the’ exact date of his return, When
asked in what manner the visitor left,
she could only say’ that suddenly he
wasn't there any’ more,”
She was frightened and retuming to
the ‘back, sktingroom she’ wept fo
Fe contact’ occurred on Mon half an hour. After this first contact
eg, carted on Mon- ‘and Mrs. Appleton, she had a remarkably increased senso
follows th Susan and Janet. of awareness of other people never
Mtr Jone, she had pat Susan to bufore experienced by het: Baby Jane,
erdisg. Baby Janet was int 2 whose birthday was on the day before
SP bei'S pm. Thinking that she “werd, men the week she had six: Was it anything
heard a cry she went into this room to do with her visitor?
to see if all was well with
was, but she was suddenly
WICE in six weeks 27-year-old
Tits nhs Apoteton, OO
ham Road, sto
il, claims’ to have been visited
1 from another planet.
Mis, Appleton has two small chil
dren, Susan, aged 3, and Janet, aged
1. Her husband isa sheet-metal
worker.
t
:
by
the contacts by newspaper re
porters and m Is. Amon,
those who have been to see her arc
theaey Willian Cysts rector of
AMR SEMIS, the Rev. G. E. Tiley,
‘of Powick, Wores, Mr. Gavin Gibbon
the saucer author, and ‘the editor
this magazine, All have been struck
by her sincerity and intelligence
‘On thé floor there was some. nevs
paper and the man. was. standing on
net. It this. After he left she noticed that it
appeared to be scorched. (Subse
Second Contact
of a very real feeling of opy quently this newspaper was removed The second contact took place on
Ihe She dete tba en ee naa rst aed
lr to that experienced just before peeing! Casette evening ‘before, she had been, sitting
thunder: She looked out of the wine eee ee spoken query on a low poulfe in front of the fi
dow to sce what was the
ter. She“ Where’ do you come. from?” ‘he when she suddenly had a complete
‘was standing near the door and facing answered “From another world.” He blackout, becoming quite u
the window within touching distance (id not state which onc and falling forward—fortu
of the pram I 1d, “it is on to the fire. Her hi
Like a TV Picture re a eee
Suddenly, the
with
to
ness after
yours” he cont
xd by the sun, We
btain something of her. C
noments she felt dazed and be-
appeared the figure which we are running, short, Tt is at a few
af gua aaning om fcr et by the the bottom of the 3 wilder. She had never had a similar
replice. She said he apoeared ” Just ae Mah” See tater plackout before and was not in. the
like a TV picture on the screen, a was conscious of a word at habit of fainting. The possible signifi
Hlarred image and, then suddenly Of her mind something like“ titium,” cance of this event may be clear as
everthing is clear.” She was, of “When “her ushand “returned. that this report proceeds.
course, very frightened. At the same night she asked him what.” titium The next day at about 2.15 pam.
time she was conscious that he was was. He knew at once what she meant — she was in the back sitting-room. She
galing her by some influence which and said, “You mean titanium.” He, had just put Susan and Janet to sleep.
he exerted upon her mind. She then ying "a metal worker was, familiar {t's enpall spon about 12 Te sane
felt quite calm and! collected with the word She ‘was sitting on the pouife with
Mrs. Appleton noticed, too, that at "The ‘space visitor had gone on to her back resting against the wall. She
the moment of "his anpeat say, “You are stripping bark from the hecame aware of a sound. similar to a
whistle” exactly like ‘the wrong tree to line t
fess sets used to make when tt She remembered his exact words. “You reminded her of the whistle made by
toa station, The man was tall and are concentrating on the wrong an-old wireless set_when tunings
fair, He was, wearing a tight-fitting power. You are trying to go up’ Suddenly’ there appeared in front. of
gannent in colour like a silvery plastic (i.e, against the force of gravity). We her not one but. two figures. ‘The
ackintosh. The sleeves reached to his 0 like this,” and he made a sweeping were standing in front of a wall. upon
si he ola vert of is garment lateral movement with both his hands which a picture mg "he taller
slightly in. front
wrong boat whistle.” As on the first occasion. it
fose up behind his head like an and there appeared between his out- the two was standin
Elizabethan ” collar stretched fingers what she could only of his companion who was to his left
The man’s lips were moving as if describe as a television screen. aud slightly to his rear. They appeared
im speech, but she heard no audible On the sereen she could clearly sce in exactly the same manner as her
words. He seemed to be able to read a space ship. It was circular with the visitor had on the previous occasion—
her mind and although she used no top half like a transparent dome. With- a blurred image and then. suddenly
S aceon be ceeverything came into sharp focus. She
fecogntsed ‘the one standing. tothe
rear_as the person who had app
to her last November. She ex
how difficult was to describe th
similarity of features, Europeans find
it'as dilicalt to distinguish differences
with men’ of the coloured
exactly” the. sa
which are there
Apparent. They’ w
slim, Te w: ble to judge this: by
ure on the wall and must have
height. They
lose iting,
ing up be
Elizabethan ” collar or rull. Th
an
appeared solid just like
any ordinary being. Mrs.
Appleton said th: eould not
see through them h the light
of the window was behind them.”
‘They were not phantoms. The hair of
was cut“ page-boy ”
hair straight and fall-
ing almost to the shoulders. ‘The hair
of the new visitor was cut ” baller
fe. shorter and curled up over
They Spoke English
You will recall that on the previous
occasion Mrs. Appleton heard no
audible speech, but was con only
of telepathic communication, To, her
surprise on this occasion they both
addressed her, in English. She said
they spoke English as a_ foreigner
would speak it, with careful arti
tion and in a clipped manner
Her first visitor introduced the
other, who was apparently. the more
“senior.” The latter then conducted
the whole of the remainder of the con-
versation.
Mrs. Appleton was first
blackout.” of the previ
entirely due to. th
again. He
as $0. He m
1 the results of her previous
What had been the results
Tad she told about it?
This time he told her that th
from Ghanas Vahn (pronounced
ly as if German) and that this
try was on Venus.
spear to her
Because she
contacts, possible. Men wer
primitive that they did not
fein another world. The
itself a radio set
m and reception.
sets to make suc
contacts possible.
d
Mrs, Appleton ask: it were
possible for her to t He said
‘do so. would be gerous to
ealth was see-
self and his companion. (
seem to show the possible presence of
ridio-activity or gamma rays, Note,
° scorched paper first
ract and the child's Ed.)
Scorching in. various degrees has oft
een noticed with the near approach
of UFOs.
‘ed him why “they” did not
‘wider contacts with the human
He replied that such a
action might induce panic
could foretell the results of such con-
tact in a world so divided as ours.
She asked if it was possible for her
husband to see them. “No,” was the
reply, “his brain is not capable at
present to receive such a transinis-
sion.” He was pleased though to con-
tact her and he thanked her for her
co-operat
He the
me very start-
bearers of the
Russians) were on
fecting a ray gun. T
tegrate matter without
such as is fired by ordinary
He told her that in the near future
there nuch bloodshed and
her with the
little one.”
they would
This it was
on her
The ir y
similar to that before, The junior, after
bowing to her, disappeared first. He
t faded away like a TV. picture
sccccesesesseccseeeey
Tell your i
friends
about
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SAUCER
REVIEW
urns off the set.
ids ove
her in
does when one
senior placed both his h:
br bowed and lef
2 Appleton, on being questioned,
dl she ld not feel frightened ns. on
the first visit After ally she: was ex
peching.# second visi, in accordance
ih the promise given in, November.
What were the after effects? She felt
Very heavy headed just as if she’ was
Fecovering from splitting headache.
There was no-sense of fear or dis:
tress
Tin answer toa question from the
alitor of this magazine, as to whether
there was any noticeable ‘smell on
tither occasion? she said there was @
faint sort of smell ike solphue.
Kind "sm ater an loca
chan
Nits, Appleton’s health had not be
too good’ after the first contact, ‘She
twas ‘informed that it would. now
prove and. it is understood that this
Iis‘indeed occurred.
Conclusions
What conclusions can be com
about these two alleged contacts?
Tt can be stated ohce more that
Doth Mr. and Mrs. Appleton are very
sincere people. They struck those who
‘viewed them as truthful. people.
‘There are no witnesses to
the contacts. Her husband beli
her expli
Most of those who have had
thing to do with the case agree that
it is not a psychic experience in the
to
ordinary sense of the word.
Tt was not an actual physical o
tact either. The visitors were probably
not actually present in the house.
What was it then? Possibly as Mrs.
Appleton maintains a, projection of
themselves, On this planet we have
only recently begun to use ‘television.
Possibly” an” advanced n space
have gone a way develop-
ments. of this. kind "an project
pictures anywhere.
Mrs. Appleton
it previously been i
ing ‘saucers and had
tated that she had
terested. in fly
t read any
books or literature on the subject.
If that is so, and there is no reason
to. doubt her ‘word, then researchers
of flying saucers will note a certain
pattern
these two contacts that is
fo many other contacts and
1s reports.
(1), The scorching mentioned above.
(2) The television screen depicted be-
tween the visitor's fingers on the first
contact. This will recall one of the
early contacts of Orfeo Angellucei
described in his book “The Secret of
the Saucers.” (3) Telepathy on first
contact and speech on second. ‘This
is to Adamski’s experiences.