Dad & Daughter's Nightmarish ALIEN ENCOUNTER from Germany in 1950
Analysis Summary
Summary
Oscar Linka, a 48-year-old former mayor, was riding his motorcycle with his 11-year-old daughter, Gabrielle, on June 17, 1950. Their tire blew out near Hustlebach, forcing them to walk. Gabrielle spotted two humanoid figures about 140 meters away. As Oscar approached, he saw the figures and a large, disc-shaped craft. The beings quickly entered the craft, which then emitted light and made a humming sound before ascending rapidly. Oscar and Gabrielle later found a circular depression at the landing site. Oscar initially thought the craft was a Soviet military machine, which made him fearful to speak about it for two years. After fleeing to West Berlin, he reported the encounter, which was later investigated and deemed credible due to his military background and consistent testimony.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript details a significant close encounter case from 1950 involving Oscar Linka and his daughter, who witnessed humanoid figures and a large metallic craft in East Germany. The political context of the time influenced Oscar's interpretation of the event as potentially involving Soviet technology, and his consistent testimony over the years has contributed to the case's credibility.
Oscar Linka's detailed account of encountering humanoid figures and a technologically advanced craft in East Germany provides a remarkable insight into early UFO phenomena.
Oscar Linka
“When I saw this object, I immediately thought that it was a new Soviet military machine.”
Gabrielle Linka
Leon Davidson
Ted Bloker
Managed by: East German Government
Documented close encounter with unidentified flying object
Analysis Summary
Oscar Linka
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.