Post by ufo4peace on Nov 8, 2011 5:48:16 GMT -6
Many a witness has reported a characteristic of disproportionately long arms on the ET beings, UFO occupants.
LONG ARMS
Some notable cases:
Long Arms are mentioned in the description of EBE Type II.
The K.T. Francovich case which happened in Florida is a good one. A wildlife photographer that got a good look at one of these aliens and chased it. Investigated by Linda Howe. Long arms are described here as well:
"The body was as startling as the head, because the upper torso did not match the lower torso. The arms were very long, without what we call muscle tone, very skinny, extending into very long hands. The hands were six-fingered, definitely six digits on each hand. I know, because I counted them more than once. The thing that fascinated me about the hands -- because I've worked quite a bit with primates -- is that the thumb [of this creature] was in the exact location of where the human thumb is. So there was a thumb and FIVE fingers, instead of four.
Do you know what a Thompson Gazelle is?" she asked Howe.
"Right, they kind of spring, like they're on pogo sticks or something," Howe replied.
LONG ARMS
Some notable cases:
- August 21-22, 1955. Kelly, KY
Witnessses: The J. C. Sutton family.
- October 12, 1973. Pascagoula, Mississippi.
Witnesses: Charles Hickson, Calvin Parker.
And Hickson later gave this more detailed description:
"...The arms looked like human arms but long compared to body proportions...."
- December 1, 1987. Ikley Moore U-K
Witness: Philip Spencer
PS It's quite small. He's got big pointed ears, it's got big eyes. They're quite dark, he hasn't got a nose he's only got a little mouth. And his hands are enormous. And his arms are long. He's got funny feet.
Long Arms are mentioned in the description of EBE Type II.
The K.T. Francovich case which happened in Florida is a good one. A wildlife photographer that got a good look at one of these aliens and chased it. Investigated by Linda Howe. Long arms are described here as well:
"The body was as startling as the head, because the upper torso did not match the lower torso. The arms were very long, without what we call muscle tone, very skinny, extending into very long hands. The hands were six-fingered, definitely six digits on each hand. I know, because I counted them more than once. The thing that fascinated me about the hands -- because I've worked quite a bit with primates -- is that the thumb [of this creature] was in the exact location of where the human thumb is. So there was a thumb and FIVE fingers, instead of four.
Do you know what a Thompson Gazelle is?" she asked Howe.
"Right, they kind of spring, like they're on pogo sticks or something," Howe replied.