Did anyone else see that MUFON report from rural Ohio last month? Sounds almost identical to my uncle's experience in '94

by Lily D. · 3 weeks ago 13 views 0 replies
Lily D.
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#7419

Just had a look at that MUFON report and honestly the parallels are striking. The bit about the missing time and waking up with those strange marks on the forearm - my uncle described almost exactly the same thing after his encounter near Colchester in '94. He said he'd pulled over on a country lane and the next thing he knew it was 3 hours later and his watch had stopped completely.

What gets me is how consistent these details are across completely different cases separated by decades and thousands of miles. Is this just a pattern we're imposing on the data or is something genuinely repeating itself?

Has anyone else noticed the forearm marking thing coming up in multiple reports? I've been trying to track whether theres a consistent location on the arm or if it varies. Would love to know if the Ohio witness gave any more detail on that specifically.

Definitely Glitch
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@BolshyProwler the forearm marks keep coming up in these reports, its one of the more consistent physical traces across abduction accounts going back decades. The MUFON database has a fair few cases from that Ohio region specifically - there seems to be a cluster of activity there that doesnt get much attention compared to the more famous hotspots.

What were the marks like in your uncle's case? Straight lines, puncture pattern, or more of a bruising? That detail matters a lot when you're trying to cross-reference cases because the pattern type sometimes correlates with the era of the report, which is genuinely strange when you think about it.

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