UFOs and Aliens: Portals? by Chip Norton

UFOs and Aliens: Portals? by Chip Norton

Author:Chip Norton [Norton, Chip]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-01-24T22:00:00+00:00


Lang vanishes.

On seeing him disappear, Lang’s wife screamed thinking he’d fallen down an unseen hole.

Neighbors helped search the area but Lang was never found.

So, what happened to Lang?

Did he fall into an invisible portal?

It’s anybody’s guess - but he vanished from this world and was never seen again.

Obviously there are explanations.

Firstly, Lang could have been abducted by an invisible (cloaked) UFO.

Interestingly, in the area where he’d vanished, the grass died in a circle of radius 20 feet.

Secondly he may have entered another dimension via a wormhole which opened and closed very quickly?

There are a number of other similar cases.

One involved a guy named Oliver Lerch who disappeared in 1889 on a farm in South Bend, Indiana.

Allegedly during a Christmas celebration, Oliver Lerch went outside to get a bucket of water from a well.

At the time, the ground around the well was covered in snow. Lerch’s footprints halted in their tracks halfway towards the well.

His wife could still hear his voice in the air above the vanishing point.

He was heard to shout ‘It’s got me. Help. Help’.

Alarmingly, Lerch’s futile screams could be heard echoing in the sky but began to fade into the distance after several minutes.

Lerch was never seen again.

This case is remarkably similar to Lang’s disappearing act (see above). Both men vanished but their screams could still be heard suggesting that some unseen abductor(s) were at work.

Then we have the case of Mr. MacMillan, the son of a wealthy publisher who decided to go on a ‘pleasure trip’ to Constantinople.

Together with Mr. A Hardinge, a secretary from the British Embassy and a servant, Macmillan set out to climb Mount Olympus which has two peaks.

Hardinge and MacMillan rode out to the mountain, left their horses with the embassy servant and began to climb the two peaks.

Hardinge took to the taller peak.

Meantime, MacMillan began climbing the lower and smaller mountain peak.

When Hardinge had made it to the summit of the taller peak, he looked down and signaled to Macmillan who was on the smaller peak. Hardinge watched Macmillan as he started to descend from the smaller peak.

But then something very odd happened.

When Macmillan was halfway down, he suddenly disappeared.

Somewhat mesmerized, Hardinge and the embassy servant looked all over the mountainside and couldn’t find Macmillan.

When word got back to England, Macmillan’s family asked the British Embassy to carry out a search of the mountain stating that ‘money was no object’.

Two hundred people searched every inch of the area where Macmillan had disappeared.

But no sign of Macmillan could be found.

There’s something very strange about his disappearance.

Firstly, Macmillan was always in view of Hardinge.

Secondly, the mountainside where he vanished is devoid of cliffs, fissures or crevasses down which he might have fallen.



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