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Garson Martian/Garson Invaders

The Garson Aliens were sighted in Garson Ontario on July 2, 1954. They were sighted by a miner named Ennio LaSarza. He saw a UFO hovering 25 feet off the ground like a helicopter. The center of the ship was described as a square with a telescopic protrusion. The ship could also supposedly move twenty times faster than a jet. Three aliens emerged from this ship and fixed LaSarza in place with a hypnotic gaze, eventually knocking him out. They indicated, through telepathy, they had interest in atomic energy and mines, and conveyed some message so horrible LaSarza refused to repeat it. He described the aliens as over twelve feet tall, with bodies seemingly telescopic, ears like mechanical spurs, six clawed arms, six legs, and a singular eye. There were assumed to be from Mars, though there was no clear reasoning as to why it was thought that. When he woke later, the aliens and the ship were gone. After the encounter he told the Royal Canadian Air Force.

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