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I am writing to you in regard to "The Tumbling Black Box" by Vic Wolfe.

The article stated: "If anyone has seen something similar to this, please write to MORA and let us know." Thought you might be interested in a small section of the book "Alien Contact" by Timothy Good that reads as follows:


THE BLACK BOX

In another conversation with the law officer, Jim learned about a bizarre incident involving a strange "box". "He said he was out on patrol one night and he saw, in a group of trees, this box that was blinking. He didn't want to go in alone, so he raced back to town and picked up another law officer. When he got back the trees were gone, the box was gone, everything was gone. He thought they had gone into the ground; he had seen things go into the ground before. I've never seen that happen." But Jim did see one of the boxes. Together with John's older son, Joe, Jim, on a compulsion, drove up one night in January 1977 to the top of a hill to where a thirty-five-foot circle had been for some time, and nothing had grown there. In the trees, a yellow light could be seen, apparently shining on the car. "We got out and walked over, and there was a box on the ground," Jim said. "I told Joe to stay back about ten feet. It was making a buzzing sound and there was a light, like inside it but not on it -- hard to describe. It was night, but there was a full moon, and as I walked to about four feet from it, it changed its tone entirely. It sounded like a bunch of angry bees. The sound went up, so I backed away and told Joe to go back to the car and watch me as I walked up to the box. We then walked back to the car, and I told Joe that whatever happens, do not leave the car. Then I walked back and the box was gone!"

This is just part of a story of cattle mutilations, landed discs and mysterious individuals on a ranch near a military installation in Colorado. The book is © 1991, 1993, and is published by William Morrow, New York.



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