AboutNigel Watson Expertise Concerns and explanations for alien abduction experiences. Media and UFOs. Historical UFO events, such as the phantom airship scares of 1909 and 1913 in Britain.
Experience Author of Portraits of Alien Encounters (1990).
Publications Contributor to Fortean Times,UFO Magazine, Beyond and Magonia magazines. Wired.com and other websites.
Education/Credentials BA (Hons) Film and Literature, University of Warwick.
BA Psychology, Open University
Question I'm fascinated by reports of tiny ufos and aliens which are reported to be only a few inches big. They were many reports in Malaysia recently.please click the link-
I'd like to know your opinion on the phenomenon, and also request you to send me links to more such cases(if you can).
Answer Hi,
Tiny UFOs and aliens are quite common in the UFO literature, even though they have been eclipsed by the notorious large-eyed Grays in the popular imagination.
Many of these cases have encouraged people think that the aliens are somehow related to stories of fairies in legend and folklore.
A recent sighting of a little alien can be seen at:
This is contained in:
INEXPLICATA
The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
May 27, 2008
Their translation is as follows:
Date: 05/21/08 - 21:04 hrs
Argentina: "Glowing Little Man" Spreads Panic in Salta
*** Once again, Salta becomes the site for weird events ***
Residents of the town of San Carlos now claim seeing a strange
being, standing some 40 cm tall, with a magnetic field that kept
people from approaching it.
Two people, mechanic Walter Lopez and Omar Ferlatti, informed
police about the sighting of the diminutibve creature whom they
described in detail: the being was small, glowing and wore
pants. It appeared it be protected by a magnetic field.
This incident increased the collective fear of the residents of
this community of the Valles Chalchaquies even further. In
recent days, a luminous object was seen in the vicinity of their
town.
"Kids aren't going out at night out of fear of the strange
creature and the UFO," claimed a resident of San Carlos in a
statement to the Copenoa news agency.
Ferlatti and Lopez's account dovetails with the one given by a
shepherdess on the hills, who was startled by the strange
visitor.
Police have stated that both stories coincide and that local
residents are indeed frightened. "It hasn't been seen again.
It would be good for it to return, to ascertain that the events
were indeed as described," said deputy sheriff Luis Comenares.
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Translation (c) 2008, S. Corrales, IHU
Special thanks to Mario Luis Bracamonte of C.O.R - Circulo
Ovnilogico Riocuartense