Play strange diseases after seeing mysterious flying objects

A man is sick and has a mysterious disease on his skin after informing the police about seeing an unidentified flying object (UFO).

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Telegraph said, the Ministry of Defense has just published documents related to an unidentified flying object in mid-February. A document recorded that, on January 27, 1997, a man saw a mysterious object in the sky while driving in Ebbw Vale city in southern Wales. The sky is cloudy that night.

According to the description of a document, initially the flying object is like a big star moving towards the vehicle. The man stopped the car and turned off the lights. The beam surrounded the car for about 5 minutes and then moved away. During that time his radio and mobile phones all stopped working. The man walked through the beam and realized its intensity was strong. There is no sound. The man feels tired and scared. After the beam disappeared, dust covered the car.

The next day the man called Ebbw Vale city police station again to announce that he felt health problems.

'The man was tired and then sick in the evening and he saw a strange object. He was still ill until January 28, 1997, and had a strange skin disease, " Telegraph quoted a paragraph in the report.

A second document recorded a man who met UFOs at close range in Kingstanding area, Birmingham, England on 4:00 am on March 18, 1997. The man said the object hovering above made the dogs bark. Then it disappeared, leaving a white substance on the trees in the nearby garden. The man collected the white substance and put it in a box.

In a third report, a man confirmed that a flyer had visited his home on June 11, 1997. The report did not record the place where the meeting took place. Then the witness sleeps in the living room. Suddenly he woke up because the window lit up and a man jumped into the room through the window and lay on the blanket. The man immediately phoned the police station, but they did not come because he thought he was making up a story or paranoid. Then he called the fire station.

'The witness emphasized that he was not a weirdo and that night he did not use any medicine', the report said.