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Talk of the Michalak case reminds me of the 1952 'Florida Scoutmaster' sighting featured prominently by Edward Ruppelt. This is one of those reports which is generally filed as irredeemable due to the dubious character of the main witness. But nevertheless there is, for once, an unusually large amount of corroborating evidence, including additional witnesses and a range of physical traces.
There is a long, exhaustive article on this case and its many quirks at Saturday Night Uforia:
https://www.saturdaynightuforia.com/html/articles/articlehtml/thescoutmasterstale.html
Amongst the many interesting points of this piece is a reminder of how much the DesVergers incident closely matched later 'abduction' reports, including the Hills, as well as a reproduction of an article and interview from American Weekly in 1953, which takes a rare sympathetic approach to the witness.
There is a long, exhaustive article on this case and its many quirks at Saturday Night Uforia:
https://www.saturdaynightuforia.com/html/articles/articlehtml/thescoutmasterstale.html
Amongst the many interesting points of this piece is a reminder of how much the DesVergers incident closely matched later 'abduction' reports, including the Hills, as well as a reproduction of an article and interview from American Weekly in 1953, which takes a rare sympathetic approach to the witness.
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