SUBJECT: CANING ALIENS OR SHAPING FUTURE? FILE: UFO3169 =========================================================================== Date: 09-16-93 From: MARTY WADE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi all. Here's an article from the Sunday 12th issue of our local newspaper, The Sunday Mail. The article is accompanied by an aerial photograph of a sugar-cane field with random, flattened cane areas reminiscent of perhaps a cyclone path. The cane is not swirled, but appears (the photo is taken from some distance) to have fallen from the centre outwards, or just any which-way. CANING ALIENS OR SHAPING FUTURE? A more than slightly bemused cane farmer, Jack Walden, arrived back at his Sunshine Coast hinterland property at Woombye [about 100 klms north of Brisbane.M.W.] yesterday to find his bottom cane paddock full of media and flying saucer devotees looking for proof that aliens had landed. "This is just so enormous! You've got a world first here!" an elated George F. Scott of Pomona, a member of the Gympie [188 klms north of Brisbane] branch of the Queensland UFO Research Bureau, said. [No, I've never met him nor heard of the organisation. It is not listed in the telephone directory. It's possible that the press have got the name of UFORQ - UFO Research Queensland - mixed up. M.W.] Areas of flattened cane on Mr Walden's property are being given wildly different interpretations, including a visit from aliens. "I'd just been to Blackbutt when I got a message that all this activity was happening." said Mr. Walden. Present in the otherwise empty field were news staff from Channels 9 and 10, The Sunday Mail, and two flying saucer believers who confessed they were absolutely riveted by what they were seeing. "Ah well," said Mr. Walden philosophically. "Even if aliens have landed, the cane'll harvest all right. "Maybe they'll have the technology to make the cane stand up because it's a variety, Number 110 we call it, that lodges (falls over). "I've been cane farming for 23 years and dad's been on the property since the early Forties, and we've never seen any signs yet of visitors from outer space. "But I'm not too worried about killing any aliens when I fire the cane." Mr. Scott, who was with fellow UFO bureau member Carlo Riva, from Traveston, said: "We've just had the most incredible experience, the two of us. "I've seen a lot of crop circles in the UK and they are very precise and symmetrical. What we got in the canefields is incredible ... rectangles, they've sculpted the cane." [there is no evidence of this in the photograph.] And who are they? "It's an intelligence from outer space," said Mr. Scott. "It's not local people. It's got to be extraterrestrial intelligence. "It's like somebody's been up with a laser tool and sculpted it with a complexity you can't believe. "Somehow or other there's a message in these things." Mr. Walden said: "If aliens have landed, I might have to get a few more cartons of XXXX so I can shout them a drink." ****End**** [XXXX is a Brisbane-brewed beer, not a U.S. prophylactic..;-) ] ********************************************************************* * -------->>> THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo <<<------- * *********************************************************************