Prof. Dr Jan Pajak Sightings of UFO vehicles and devices - Totalizm
Prof. Dr Jan Pajak Sightings of UFO vehicles and devices - Totalizm
Prof. Dr Jan Pajak Sightings of UFO vehicles and devices - Totalizm
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Q-2<br />
vertical "drill" extended downward. The medium that constituted these "drills" looked like very<br />
dark smoke. Its appearance resembled that <strong>of</strong> a solid substance, but it permeated<br />
underground without causing any visible opening or disturbance <strong>of</strong> the soil. All four "drills"<br />
were spinning very rapidly, although there was no noticeable motion <strong>of</strong> the air. While spinning<br />
they emitted a faint humming noise, quite similar to the sound produced by a bumblebee.<br />
From the door <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UFO</strong> a small platform attached to four plastic ropes descended.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the humanoids stepped on it <strong>and</strong> invited Wolski to follow him. The platform was firm<br />
<strong>and</strong> surprisingly steady under foot, although it looked fragile <strong>and</strong> unstable. It lifted Wolski <strong>and</strong><br />
one <strong>of</strong> the humanoids to the vehicle, where another two humanoids were already waiting. The<br />
fourth humanoid joined the rest in a second descent <strong>of</strong> the platform. Inside the vehicle there<br />
was a dark, right-angled room. The only source <strong>of</strong> light was the door opening. The door was<br />
rolled up near the doorway into a vertical tube. Floor, walls <strong>and</strong> the flat ceiling looked as<br />
though they were cast from a material similar to glass, which was hard to the touch. The room<br />
was empty, with no furniture, only a few chairs attached to the wall opposite the door, <strong>and</strong> two<br />
control levers that were near the door sticking out from the wall.<br />
After a brief medical examination <strong>and</strong> an activity that looked like taking photographs,<br />
the humanoids released Wolski. When rushing his horses home he noticed that the vehicle<br />
departed. While flying at a low speed above Emilcin, the <strong>UFO</strong> was also seen by another<br />
witness who described it as a "flying bus". Shortly after passing above this village, the vehicle<br />
turned sharply up, accelerated, produced a loud sonic bang <strong>and</strong> disappeared from view. The<br />
examination <strong>of</strong> the site revealed material marks left by the <strong>UFO</strong> <strong>and</strong> its crew, including small<br />
imprints <strong>of</strong> the humanoids' shoes looking like trapezoids, scorched vegetation at the forest<br />
clearing, <strong>and</strong> a mysterious "devil stone" hidden underground, which turned out to be the main<br />
subject <strong>of</strong> this <strong>UFO</strong> visit." (Notice that the photograph <strong>of</strong> this particular devil stone is shown in<br />
Figure K1c <strong>of</strong> English monograph [1e]. As it is explained in subsection VB4.3.1, the interest <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>UFO</strong>nauts in this particular stone was later definitely confirmed. Soon after this stone become<br />
an object <strong>of</strong> research <strong>and</strong> after an emission <strong>of</strong> a strange radiation was detected on it, it was<br />
subjected to a hidden sabotage by <strong>UFO</strong>nauts <strong>and</strong> disappeared forever well hidden by <strong>UFO</strong><br />
collaborators impersonating <strong>UFO</strong>logists.)<br />
The events following Wolski's abduction took a course tragically similar to so many<br />
other close encounters with <strong>UFO</strong>s. The initial investigation <strong>of</strong> evidence <strong>and</strong> events proved the<br />
validity <strong>of</strong> his description <strong>and</strong> his experience. This, however, was unacceptable to many socalled<br />
"<strong>UFO</strong> sceptics" who behaved as if their chief life goal was to annihilate this excellent<br />
chance <strong>of</strong> finding out the truth about extraterrestrials. They began a vigorous campaign <strong>of</strong><br />
"debunking" using irrational arguments, publicly trying to ridicule the case, <strong>and</strong> exerting<br />
various pressures on people involved. The argumentation <strong>of</strong> both sides escalated <strong>and</strong> seemed<br />
to get out <strong>of</strong> control. Finally, around 1989 someone invented an idea <strong>of</strong> announcing that<br />
Wolski's abduction was a "joke" played to him by a group <strong>of</strong> students (this announcement was<br />
not accompanied by the reason for such an enormously sophisticated <strong>and</strong> expensive "joke", or<br />
by explanations how it possibly could be done by students who had no access to the<br />
equipment or characters being seen). Although this announcement was unconvincing <strong>and</strong><br />
contrary to evidence, it achieved its intended goal <strong>of</strong> ceasing further publicity <strong>and</strong><br />
investigations for this case. In this manner the scientific value <strong>of</strong> this extremely informative<br />
<strong>UFO</strong> observation was also squ<strong>and</strong>ered. Mr <strong>Jan</strong> Wolski died on 8 <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1990, at the age <strong>of</strong><br />
83.<br />
All properties <strong>of</strong> Wolski's <strong>UFO</strong> correspond exactly to those envisaged for a<br />
Four-Propulsor Spacecraft. The appearance <strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> its barrel-like propulsors also<br />
match in every detail those unique to spider configurations. This makes Wolski's abduction<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the best documented observations <strong>of</strong> a Four-Propulsor <strong>UFO</strong>.<br />
A Four-Propulsor <strong>UFO</strong> was also observed in the Roseneath suburb <strong>of</strong> Dunedin, New<br />
Zeal<strong>and</strong>, by a local resident who prepared a detailed report <strong>of</strong> his sighting but requested his<br />
name <strong>and</strong> address be kept confidential. The sighting took place during a clear autumn night,<br />
when strong moonlight increased visibility. It provided excellent confirmation for the expected