Humanoid NHI (Non-Human Intelligence) Encounters
“A Century of Humanoids: Twelve True Encounters,” a report by Preston Dennett, presents a compelling narrative that traverses the globe and spans over a century, from 1922 to 2023, detailing twelve distinct encounters with humanoid beings associated with unidentified flying objects (UFOs). These accounts underscore the diverse nature of extraterrestrial visitations, highlighting encounters with a wide array of humanoid entities and their crafts, from the densely populated streets of Detroit to the secluded woods of Oregon.
In the summer of 1922, Irma Hinz and William O’Brien’s encounter with a disc-shaped object in Detroit laid an early foundation for such reports, revealing the occupants’ close-set, bald figures. This incident, like many that followed, suggests not only the presence of advanced technologies but also the beings’ interest in human activities.
The report transitions through decades, unveiling varied interactions between humans and these visitors. For instance, the 1933 event near Tobin Lake, Saskatchewan, where a craft landed for apparent repairs, and the 1946 encounter in Sweden, where Gosta Carlsson stumbled upon a UFO and its occupants, suggest a pattern of emergency landings and possibly benevolent interactions, as evidenced by Carlsson’s subsequent inventions inspired by the encounter.
The narrative progresses, detailing more personal encounters, such as the 1951 incident in Voghenza, Italy, where a farmer faced a group of humanoid beings with an apparent sense of humor, and the 1976 sighting in Montana, which linked a Bigfoot-like creature with a UFO, hinting at a complex interplay between different phenomena.
As the report moves into the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the encounters grow more intimate and enigmatic, such as the 1997 interaction in Croatia, where Janko Vrancic had a benign exchange with child-like entities, and the 2008 event in Florida, where a newlywed couple observed a craft concealed within a black cloud.
The most recent encounters, like the 2018 sighting in Oregon, where a young girl witnessed a skinny, gray entity, and the 2023 event in Ohio, where garbage men engaged in a staring contest with a tall, gray-skinned figure, underline the continuing and evolving nature of these interactions.
Details of a diverse array of humanoid encounters spanning over a century, describing beings that vary greatly in appearance, suggesting a wide spectrum of non-human intelligences visiting Earth. These descriptions include:
- Bald Figures with Close-Set Eyes (1922, Detroit, MI): Witnesses observed at least twenty bald humanoid figures with close-set eyes peering out from a disc-shaped object. This encounter suggests beings with humanoid facial structures but distinct features that deviate from typical human appearances.
- Humanoids in Repair (1933, Tobin Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada): The entities appeared busy repairing their craft, described as wearing silver suits and helmets, indicating a possibly uniformed appearance, reminiscent of human astronauts but of a smaller stature, around 5 feet tall.
- Child-Like Humanoids (1997, Sibenik, Croatia): Janko Vrancic encountered child-like humanoids, suggesting a diminutive stature and possibly a more innocent or benign appearance compared to other more imposing figures reported.
- Skinny Gray Entity (2018, Siletz, OR): A young girl witnessed a skinny, pale gray entity, approximately four to five feet tall with a thin, almost transparent skin, large dark brown eyes, and an oval-shaped head. This being’s notable features included a lack of visible ears and a small bump for a nose, closely aligning with the commonly reported “Gray” aliens in ufology.
- Tall, Thin, Gray-Skinned Figure (2023, Mifflin, OH): Garbage men encountered a tall, thin figure with gray skin, large dark eyes, and a slender frame. The description of this being fits within the “Gray” archetype but also highlights the diversity within that category, given its taller stature.
These recent reports resonate with the notion that Earth is part of a vast and inhabited universe, where encounters with otherworldly beings are not mere anomalies but part of a broader, ongoing phenomenon. Dennett’s compilation of encounters serves as a testament to the enduring and global nature of human interactions with beings. It challenges the boundaries of our understanding and invites us to consider the vast possibilities of cosmic citizenship in an inhabited universe.