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19-Aug-2002


In the U.S., UFOs usually hover silently, then dart away quickly, but in India, they emit red and blue lights that burn people while they're sleeping outdoors at night. At least 7 people have died of unexplained injuries that have been attributed to UFOs in Utter Pradesh state. "A mysterious flying object attacked him in the night," says Raghuraj Pal about his neighbor, who died. "His stomach was ripped open. He died two days later."

Others report receiving scratches and surface wounds. Fifty-three-year-old Kalawati has blisters on her blackened forearms, and says, "It was like a big soccer ball with sparkling lights. It burned my skin. I can't sleep because of pain."

Doctors think it?s hysteria. "More often than not the victims have unconsciously inflicted the symptoms themselves," says Narrotam Lal, of King George's Medical College in Lucknow. The police thinks it?s bugs. "It is a 3-inch-long winged insect," says Kavindra P. Singh, a superintendent of police.

But villagers aren?t convinced by their explanations and have stopped sleeping outdoors, despite the heat and frequent power outages. They?ve formed local patrols that are on the lookout for UFOs. Their mood is growing so violent that one person died when police fired shots to disperse a 10,000-strong crowd demanding that the police capture the mysterious attackers. "People just block the roads and attack the police for inaction each time there's a death or injury," says Amrit Abhijat, Mirzapur's district magistrate. He believes the UFOs are real because he?s captured one on film.

Government officials are attributing the burns and other injuries to a form of ball lightning. Hmmm, that sounds familiar.

What does our government know about UFOs? Find out the facts from ?UFOs and the National Security State? by Richard Dolan, click here.

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