👽 Midnight Visitors in Goffstown: The Rex Snow Alien Encounter
12:00 midnight. Goffstown, New Hampshire. November 4, 1973
Rex Snow and his wife Theresa are jolted awake by a strange brushing sound outside their quiet home. What unfolds next is one of the most peculiar and chilling close alien encounters ever reported in the Granite State.
Peering into the backyard, Rex spots two figures self-luminous ALIEN beings clad in silver suits, standing about 60 feet away. They’re short, roughly 4½ to 5 feet tall, with oversized pointed ears, dark egg-shaped eyeholes, and large noses encased in their metallic coveralls. Their boots curve upward at the toes, giving them an almost fairy-tale silhouette if fairies came from another planet.
One of the beings holds a flashlight-like device, scanning the ground. The other methodically collects objects and places them into a gleaming silver bag. What they were gathering remains a mystery.
Rex, unnerved but resolute, commands the family dog to attack. The dog bolts toward the intruders then stops cold about 30 feet away. It lunges a few times, then retreats, tail tucked, whining as it lies down on the kitchen floor. Whatever these beings were, they radiated something that even instinct couldn’t ignore. Rex closes the door and watches silently as the silver-suited figures walk calmly into the woods, vanishing into the night.
This encounter raises more questions than answers:
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Raymond E. Fowler, UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors, Exposition, 1974, pp. 324–326;
David Webb, 1973: Year of the Humanoids, CUFOS, 1976, pp. 19, 70;
Raymond Fowler, “The Goffstown Creatures,” Official UFO 1, no. 2 (August 1975): 22-23.103-104;

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