(ORDO NEWS) — Do aliens live among us? It’s a difficult question. Since the 1950s, there have been many stories of alien contact and UFO encounters that have swirled around the existence of aliens.
Although Albert Coe’s story appeared in the late 1960s, his encounter dates back to the mid-1920s. At the age of sixteen, Coe had a strange encounter with a stranger who later turned out to be a visitor from another planet.
His case was also mentioned by renowned UFO researcher Timothy Goode in his 1998 book Alien Base – Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of the Earth. Coe’s story confirms the ancient astronauts’ theory.
In June 1920, Coe was vacationing with his family and went on a solo trip to explore the mountains along the banks of the Mattawa River in Ontario.
After exploring the river, he was going to meet his family for a canoe ride. When he was having a great time alone on the river bank, he heard a voice calling for help.
He looked around, but saw no one. Coe walked a few yards in the direction of the voice. He soon discovered a fissure five feet wide, running diagonally across the river.
As he approached, he found a fair-haired stranger stuck in a narrow crack that was about two and a half feet deep. He was badly wounded, he had only one arm free.
Kou couldn’t lift it with just his hands. So he decided to use his ropes and other equipment to pull the man up. After some effort, he successfully freed the stranger and lifted him safely out of the narrow gap.
The stranger’s leg was injured and he could not walk. He asked Kou if he had water. Coe scooped up the river water with his hat, and the stranger drank it. In addition, he bandaged the stranger’s wounds with his handkerchief.
As Kou helped the blond man, he noticed something unusual about him. In his book The Shocking Truth (1969), Coe wrote that “he wore a strange silver-gray jumper-type tight-fitting robe… It was leathery to the touch, with no belt or visible fasteners, but there was a small instrument panel just below the chest”.
Coe became curious and politely asked the stranger who he was and what he was doing there. The man replied that he had come there to fish on a plane that was parked nearby.
Coe did see the fishing rod and other things that confirmed the man’s story. While they were talking, the stranger was able to walk. He thanked Coe for his help and wanted to go to his plane.
Coe insisted on walking with him to the plane, but the stranger found this a little inconvenient and refused the offer. However, the man soon realized that he would not be able to walk without Kou’s help.
Subsequently, Coe helped him get to the plane, but the stranger asked him to promise that he would not tell anyone about their meeting and what he would see in the future.
Coe agreed, and the stranger showed him his plane, noting that it had been built by his father.
“A round silver disk, about twenty feet in diameter, stood on three legs in the form of a tripod, without propeller, engine, wings or fuselage.”
The ship did not have a window, which led Coe to wonder how anyone could see the controls and navigation from the outside.
The stranger told him that the ship was in “an experimental stage and very secretive” and that he was allowed to use it from time to time.
The lower part of the apparatus, which was no more than four feet from the ground, was divided into three compartments, which opened when a stranger pressed a button that released a short ladder. Coe helped him up the ladder and, when told to do so, “pushed” him up and into the car.
The stranger thanked Coe for his help and promised to meet him in the future. Coe was ordered to move away from the ship during the ascent, which he did. He described:
“At first it made a low whistling sound, picked up speed, turning into a high-pitched howl, and finally went beyond ear hearing.
At this time, I experienced a pulsating sensation that was more felt than heard. It seemed to be squeezing me in itself.
Having risen a few feet above the ground, he paused with a slight tremor, his legs folded into depressions, and he swiftly rose up with the ease of a thistle caught in an updraft of air, and then disappeared.
Coe was confused because, in his opinion, he experienced something that should not have happened, since it was completely unrealistic. Six months later, he met the mysterious man again.
Coe received a note in which was written about his meeting with a certain Xretsim at the McAlpine Hotel in Ottawa.
He wondered if this was the man he had met at the river bank. Indeed, it was him. As they shook hands, Kou felt a strange sensation emanating from the small device the stranger was carrying.
Coe later explained to Dr. Berthold Schwartz that the device “recorded the ‘vibrational frequency’ of his body, which could be shown on a television screen elsewhere . ” According to him, his frequency was in the database, his every step was “tracked” . Coe said, “They did it to make sure I keep my promise.”
During the second meeting, Kou learned that the man’s name was Zret. He had a lot of questions he wanted to ask, but Zreth said he would tell him everything at the next meeting. However, he told Coe that he would not see him for several months. The next year they met in May and this continued for the next five decades. In the end, Zret told Kou all about himself.
Zret belonged to a small group of extraterrestrial beings who flew to observe the scientific achievements of people.
For earthlings, he was a specialist in the field of electronic technology.
The history of its people goes back thousands of years.
But this particular mission began in 1904, when a hundred like him “infiltrated every major country on the planet – in the form of small groups of technicians – to observe and evaluate” every step of human progress.
“By the earth standard of time, I am exactly three hundred and four years older than you.
This appeal to youth has been a vital requirement for establishing our identity as earthlings, for the foundation of our mission here depends on your acceptance by your various races as your own.” own.”
Zret told Kou that when he fell, the panel on his chest broke and he couldn’t send signals to his base for help.
During further meetings, Kou learned in detail about the civilization of Zreta.
He was told that they came from a planet called “Mink”, which revolves around Tau Ceti, located at a distance of 12 light years from the solar system.
The planet stopped supporting life about 14,000 years ago, so they began to explore other habitable planets and luckily found them in the solar system.
During their visit, they met the Cro-Magnons (the earliest people). They also established bases on Venus and Mars.
They evacuated their planet with sixty-two huge carrier ships that could transport thousands of Norcans to their new home.
The journey was disastrous, as they lost several ships, resulting in thousands of deaths and the survivors landing on Mars.
They have spent thousands of years on Mars and managed to survive in the harsh conditions of the red planet.
As they progressed, they sent two ships in search of better terrain, one to study Venus’s atmosphere and the other to bring most people to Earth.
According to Coe, on Earth, all people were dark-haired with dark eyes.
The mutation occurred when the Norcans began to interbreed with them, and people appeared with blue or green eyes and a different complexion.
“Interestingly, the sites proposed for their ‘settlements’, and the supposed point in time at which this happened, led some people to make connections with this apparently mysterious civilization and the legends of Atlantis.”
Zreth stated that there is still a Norcan base on Venus, and that they still regularly conduct experiments on Mars due to its rarefied atmosphere, which makes it an ideal laboratory.
Until the late 1950s, Coe did not say a word about his meeting with Zreth. In the end, he told his wife about this, but she did not believe at first.
It is impossible to prove whether Coe’s stories are true, but it should be noted that he never took any monetary assistance from them. All he did was write a self-published book about his experiences.
His story is still the most interesting and widely known among UFO researchers.
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