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Post by Morgan Sierra on Dec 23, 2010 14:00:27 GMT -6
I think that this is one of the most compelling UFO cases I have ever heard about. More than 60 people witnessed this incident, including both children and adults. African Schoolchildren See Landed UFO and Occupant (Ariel School Sighting in Ruwa, Zimbabwe) ufoevidence.org Summary: On 14th September, 1994, a UFO streaked across the sky over Southern Africa. Two days later, something landed in a schoolyard in Ruwa, Zimbabwe, with three or four things beside it, according to journalist Cynthia Hind. This was witnessed by 62 schoolchildren, who had little or no exposure to TV or popular press accounts of UFOs. Cynthia Hind interviewed them the day after the encounter and made them draw pictures of what they had seen. www.ufoevidence.org/Cases/case127.htm
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2010 15:00:05 GMT -6
I found this video on YouTube...
It's a little fuzzy, but the audio quality is good enough to understand.
Sky, the link you showed me did not show the pictures for some reason, but I found some more drawings from the children on other websites by googling the incident, and some of the drawings are also shown in this video clip, although fuzzy.
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Post by skywalker on Dec 23, 2010 16:18:11 GMT -6
Sky, the link you showed me did not show the pictures for some reason... You must have a really slow computer connection, lorelei. The pictures showed up in the link for me. I remember you had that problem with the captcha thingy also. Here are a couple more links about this case. The first is of investigator John Mack...(thanks to lois for that one Here is another one that stiver found... www.johnemackinstitute.org/projects/project.asp?id=313
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Post by lois on Apr 8, 2011 16:12:27 GMT -6
I have this all on tape, those children seem to know what they saw.. and what they felt is more important.. they said the eyes held the information.. So sad Mack is gone. He did so much in the research on abductions..
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Post by skywalker on Apr 8, 2011 16:39:27 GMT -6
This is another one of those cases that just can't be easily brushed off as being swamp gas or weather balloons. All those kids and teachers saw something...they weren't just making it up.
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Post by sansseed on Apr 8, 2011 20:13:17 GMT -6
What gets me are the kids. Kids are not good liars. They try..., a lot, but they aren't good at it. So, to get that many kids to report the same story, makes me stop and take a good look at it.
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Post by auntym on Apr 15, 2018 23:09:07 GMT -6
ZIMBABWE SCHOOL CHILDREN WITNESSED A UFO LAND & DREW THESE PICTURES RoundtownUFO Society @roundtownufoSep 1994, 62 children at the Ariel school in Zimbabwe witnessed a UFO land on the school grounds & even saw beings exit the craft. When asked what they saw the children drew these pictures...
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Post by swamprat on Jun 19, 2018 8:22:19 GMT -6
A presentation at the upcoming Mufon Symposium:
Jul 29, 2018 10:30am - 11:45am Salma Siddick & Randall Nickerson "Exploring the Ariel School Event of 1994"
Filmmaker Randall Nickerson and former Ariel School student Salma Siddick offer an informative presentation about the mass-sighting of an unidentified craft in Ruwa, Zimbabwe in 1994 at Ariel School, and the forthcoming documentary about the event and its aftermath. Nickerson has been investigating this subject for over ten years for his feature-length documentary, Ariel Phenomenon. On September 16, 1994, more than sixty schoolchildren reported seeing an unidentified object land outside their schoolyard; some reported witnessing beings come out of the craft, and still others recalled a wordless message that was transmitted to them. Nickerson has tracked down and interviewed many of the students around the globe, as well as researched corresponding events that took place in the surrounding area in the days leading up to the event. His investigation also focused on BBC reporter Tim Leach who was the first news reporter on the scene and whose life was touched by the event, and on Dr. John Mack, the Harvard psychiatrist and alien abduction expert who traveled to Zimbabwe to conduct interviews with the children; Mack's interest in the subject nearly cost him his career. Nickerson's presentation will discuss the days leading up to the sighting, as well as the investigations that occurred in the following months. Siddick will speak about her own memories from the time. Excerpts from the new feature-length film will be shown. Salma Siddick is a believer in equal justice for all. She believes in finding different way s to talk about social injustices. Her work stems from the belief that every woman is powerful in her own right, and with a supportive community, anything can be achieved.
An immigrant from Zimbabwe, Salma has lived, worked and attended school on three continents. She attended her last year of High School in Washington State, and attended college in Chicago, Illinois, and Cardiff Wales graduating with degrees in International Relations and Human Rights Law.
In her spare time, Salma spends time having dance parties with her nephews, doing Cross Fit, taking walks in nature and always answering the question, “Where are you from?”
For those not attending the Symposium, you can have the entire Symposium live-streamed, plus a year of Mufon TV for $79.00: www.mufonsymposium.com/copy-of-about
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