Holy
Cow!
An account involving
an anomalous creature, unusual figures and a strange object landed on
a New Zealand dairy farm paddock, 1999.
Copyright © Suzanne Hansen
2007
On July 18 2007, the UFOCUS
NZ Research Network released a media release featuring one of our investigators
Senior Air Traffic Controller at Hamilton International Airport, Graeme
Opie and his 1995 sighting of a UFO (see Ufologist Vol. 11 No. 1 2007).
It also outlined our investigation of NZ UFO sighting reports and support
for those who have experienced close encounters and anomalous experiences.
Since the release, we have received many historic UFO sighting accounts
from around New Zealand. The underlying message from most people is that
they have 'sat' on their experience for many years, afraid to tell anyone
for fear of ridicule. Although many of these are individual accounts,
others have multiple witnesses. Following is just one of the intriguing
reports we have received. We have interviewed the witness and she has
provided drawings and a comprehensive account of the event. Although she
had heard of UFOs, at the time of the event she was not the least bit
interested in UFOs or the paranormal.
Out on the farm
..
Near the small central North Island town of Bulls, the witness, a female
farm worker, was up early and about to bring in the cows for milking.
It was 5.10am and very dark. She went out to the shed to start up a small
tractor and heard a bump in the shed which she assumed was a possum. She
was not normally scared by such things, but on this occasion she recalls
that her hair 'stood on end' and something did not 'feel right'.
"About 15 minutes later
I was rounding up the cows. For some reason I felt a great sense of relief
to be with them. As I was bringing them up the track, the left hand headlight
(the only one working) picked up some sort of creature lying against the
roof of the hayrack, which had been turned over on its side next to the
fence."

Creature
lying in the hayrack
The witness noted that the
creature appeared very black in the headlight. The closer and brighter
the light became, the denser the blackness of the creature appeared to
be - she noted that it was almost as if its body absorbed the light as
there was no visible sheen. The outline of the creature appeared to be
rough, not smooth. The witnesses' immediate impression was that it was
definitely not a dog, cat or possum.
"The eyes I will never
forget. They were huge and round like large English teacups, and they
reflected a bright, almost lime green colour. The size of the eyes was
disproportionate to the entire size of the creature, which was about 3
feet long. They looked far too big for its head. We looked at each other
as I moved past seated on the tractor. It never moved, just watched, thank
goodness."

Head of the
creature with disproportionately large eyes
The witness was stuck behind
the herd, and was certainly not keen to approach the creature. She reassured
herself with the fact that the cows continued moving at a brisk pace.
However she thought it was unusual that none of the cows stopped to sniff
and investigate whether this 'animal' was a potential danger, as they
would do with a farm dog or cat, but nor did they become spooked and set
off at a gallop. She wondered if they had seen it before.
"There was nothing I could
do. I moved the herd onwards up the track; dawn was just breaking. Above
me the sky was black, but towards the horizon it lightened to a dark grey
- continuously lightening. As we neared the next paddock, I noticed something
in the centre of it. I could make out a solid, black cylindrical object.
It was taller than it was wide, but in the gloom however, I could not
clearly see the top or bottom of the object. It was to the right of the
tractor where the headlight was not working."
She was astonished to see such
an object in the paddock. Her instant thought was that it must be a landed
craft of some sort, but she stated that she would never have believed
that a craft could be shaped like this.
"Then I noticed movement
in the area around this object. I could make out supple, 'gliding figures'
- tall and skinny. As they moved, their spine appeared to undulate in
and out, whereas a human spine is more straight and rigid. Because their
shape was soft and indistinct, when they stopped moving they became more
indistinct and seemed to blend in with the background. The one closest
to me seemed to do just that - blend in with subtle movement. I counted
5 or 6 of them in the area. They didn't appear to move in a hurry and
they looked very black against the shades of dawn grey." She was
not able to see detail of form - heads, limbs or features - in the partial
darkness.

Object in
the paddock surrounded by 'gliding figures'
Again the cows did not panic.
The witness realized the high strangeness of the scene, but felt no fear
at this point. A very practical and down-to-earth person, she remembers
thinking, "I've got a job to do! You do yours, and I'll do mine!"
She had no desire to rush into a predicament with an uncertain outcome
considering she was alone. However she admits that if the cows had reacted
differently to the presence of these figures, she would have been very
scared. She continued herding the cows up the farm track to the 'safety'
of a line of pine trees. Upon returning to the paddock later, she found
nothing out of the ordinary.
We asked the witness if she
thought what she had seen in the hayrack could have been one of the mysterious
'big cat' crypto-zoological sightings that crop up in New Zealand from
time to time. She was adamant that it was not a cat, but rather a 'creature',
however a very different one from the 'figures' in the paddock nearby.
There have been reports worldwide of strange creatures seen in the company
of humanoid figures near landed craft/objects. The renowned 'chupacabras'
of south America are such an example of apparent non-earthly creatures,
and US journalist George Knapp's book 'Hunt for the Skinwalker' outlines
similar anomalous events with strange creatures.
The witness stated, "I
never spoke to the elderly farm owner or his wife (a religious lady) about
this incident, out of fear of losing my job at the time. Likewise, up
to this day I have never spoken about it out of fear of ridicule. However
I have taken close family members to where the event occurred. They appeared
interested, but nonchalant about it, as I would have been in the past
before I experienced such a thing for myself. I still live in the same
area, but on another farm. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to
'air' my experience." |