Joseph Simton, a poultry farmer, said he was visited by aliens at his basement farm on the Ivory Coast in Wisconsin, USA, and they gave him a gift. Is a four-piece cake. Poultry farmer Jo Simton Ton claims.
He was visited by aliens at about 11 a.m. on April 18, 1961, and they greeted him with a pancake. Sim Tonton, 60, was visiting his farm on the Ivory Coast in Wisconsin, USA when a strange object he saw landed in his garden. He heard a strange sound, something.
Going to investigate, he saw an object shaped like a metal UFO, which he described seemed to look like two inverted plates with a “chimney” on its edge.
Simton said the object did not touch the ground and that after he opened a door on his side, he met three 1.5-meter-tall aliens wearing black or navy blue shirts. There are turtlenecks and helmets. Simonton told reporters at the time:
The crew appears to be of Italian descent and are about 25 or 30 years old. One of them held a cup of water, gesturing that he was thirsty, lifting it to his mouth. As a good host, Simton agreed to the request and took the cup to him, claiming that the cup weighed “like aluminum”, according to the Air Force report.
“Look [the saucer] he saw a man cooking on a non-stick cookware.” 5 cm with small holes. And like the penguin himself, the evidence remains. Astronomer J Allen Hynek was sent by the US Air Force to investigate after the crash.
He left a piece of cake for government analysis at the Air Force Technical Intelligence Center. They found that they were made from flour, sugar and grease. In his book Investigating the W-Files Incident: A True Report of Wisconsin Phenomena Dysfunction by Author Jay Rath:
“However, there are rumors that the wheat in the pan is of an unknown type.” “There is no question that Sim felt his relationship was a real experience,” Dr. Hynek wrote in his report. The Air Force official verdict for the Sinton Parker incident labeled it “inexplicable.”