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| Patient at Vancouver Heath Care facility reported EBE Edited by Albert S. Rosales
The following apparent alien sighting took place at about 3:00 am to 4:00 am on 3 March 2006 in East Vancouver. At a health care facility for the elderly one of the residents awoke late at nigh to find two strange looking men standing beside her bed, they apparently told her to go back to sleep as they wanted to examine her stomach. However she became scared and refused to close her eyes. The two "men" apparently got a bit agitated as they wanted her to sleep so they could get on with their examination. She instead started to get out of her bed, at this point the two men turned and left the room, she was not clear on whether they used the door or just vanished. Apparently one man was extremely tall but average looking. The second man was fairly short and although she knew he was a man he did not look like any ma she had ever seen. They were both light skinned and the shorter man really scared her because he looked so strange. She couldn’t explain what it was about him, just that he looked. The elderly resident is reported to have a clear mind and to be very alert for her age. She suffered a very sore throat after the encounter. Source: Brian Vike, Director HBCC UFO Research Editorial reference, LINK Make comments about this article in The Canadian Blog. Go to The Canadian TV, linked to Janine's Pledge Video SOCIALIZE: Stop the North American Union (NAU) agenda. Become a Member.
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