Anonymous ID: 795cec Dec. 28, 2018, 12:14 p.m. No.4503209   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3364 >>3783 >>3891

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Speaking of him, I ran across something that relates to his Frank Underwood character.

In the show, the character is from Gaffney, South Carolina, which is also where a UFO incident took place on Nov 17th, 1966.

 

You really cant make this shit up.

 

I'm not the best digger so apologies beforehand.

 

THE LITTLE MAN OF GAFFNEY

A Special Report from S. Carolina

by John A. Keel

 

On the night of November 16-17, 1966, an intensive

meteor shower was visible in many parts of the

United States. Excellent press coverage prior to the

event prompted millions of people to spend the evening

out of doors, watching the display. The city of New

York even organised a huge "falling stars" party in a

major park, but overcast skies in the area spoiled the

view. UFO researchers braced themselves for a wave of

mistaken "sightings" and misinterpretations of the

phenomenon. It may be significant that not a single

false report was received that evening. In fact, only one

sighting was reported … and that was the story of two

police officers encountering a "little man" in South

Carolina.

 

The following evening, November 17, two schoolgirls

from Quarryville, Pa., reported seeing a low-level white

and green object.1 Two days later, on November 19, a

"flap" broke out in six states … Ohio, Oklahoma,

Texas, Arizona, Kansas and Michigan. The Michigan

sightings were accompanied by power failures throughout

the state.

 

Although the Leonid meteor showers failed to inspire

an outburst of Menzel-type sightings (and maybe this

does prove that the public really knows the difference

between natural phenomena and UFOs), the report of

the two police officers more than made up for the lack

of other reports.

 

Patrolmen A. G. Huskey and Charles Hutchins were

on a routine cruise around Gaffney, S.C., about 4.00 a.m.

on the morning of November 17 when, according to

their story, they suddenly saw a circular machine land

and a "little man" step out to have a brief and enigmatic

chat with them. They dutifully reported the encounter

to the Gaffney Police Chief, and it quickly leaked out

to the local newspapers. The story was not widely

circulated outside of Gaffney, however, and few

Ufologists had heard of it until it was mentioned in the

April, 1967, issue of Fate magazine

 

Write-up continued in link

https://www.theparacast.com/forum/threads/the-nov-17th-1966-gaffney-s-c-encounter.18723/