APPENDIX FOUR
Spacecraft Sightings
January 3-8, 1972 (See page 151 for context.)
On January 3, 1972, Uri had a show at a theater in Yerucham which
was southeast of Beersheba. We headed south from Tel Aviv at 6:35
P.M. on the road to Rehovot. As we passed the sign on the road
that pointed to the Sorek Nuclear Research Center, we - Uri, Ila,
and I - saw a huge red star to the west. Actually, if we had not
known about spacecraft, it would have looked like another star.
Uri slammed the car to a sudden stop on the shoulder of the road.
We scrambled out into the mud to look.
The red star was gone, About a thousand meters away at twenty
degrees elevation was another long red light, about three hundred
feet long. There was one red light trailing it about one hundred
yards to the right. I looked at my watch; it was 7:15 P.M. Uri
took one look at this long red light and said, "Let's get
out of here!" and drove away furiously.
We now saw dozens of lights and craft in the sky, but Uri would
not stop to observe them. He kept driving at a fast pace. I shall
try to describe as best I can what we observed. At 7:23 P.M. there
appeared ahead of us a bright star that was only about two hundred
yards above the road, always staying about a quarter of a mile
ahead of us. This star flashed color sequences, red, blue, yellow,
green, etc. This "flasher" lasted until 4:26 P.M.
At 7:40 P.M. two yellow lights appeared to the west as we approached
Kiriyat Gat. These blanked out, and three orange flares appeared
exactly like the seven I had seen the night before. These were
only a half mile away and lit up the whole countryside. Pillars
of smoke rose from the orange flares which did not hit the earth
but hovered in the air. I could not help but think of the Pillar
of Fire that guided the Israelites in the Sinai, during the Exodus.
At 7:41 P.M. the moon, very full, rose over the hills to the east.
To the south of the full moon we saw four disk-shaped red-gold
lights that moved slowly to the southeast. Then one winked out,
and only three remained for another minute. Then at 7:43 P.M.
from the region where the last red-gold lights had disappeared
came a magnificent spacecraft. It was huge, at least a thousand
yards long. It was definitely circular as it tilted up slightly
so that we could see its underside. The rim of the circle was
a flat wall covered along its entire length with what had the
appearance of portholes, but what was actually seen were flashes
of light that had the appearance of a porthole. These flashes
lit up the length of the craft with colors that encompassed the
entire spectrum of light. The lights were so bright that the countryside
below the craft was lit up as it passed about a half mile due
east, moving north.
Other cars were on the highway going in the direction we were,
as well as in the opposite direction. We three soon realized that
no other drivers were looking at what we were looking at. I knew
from previous experiences that this display was "for our
eyes only." What I couldn't understand was how others could
not see what we saw when the flares, or the craft, lit up the
entire countryside so brightly? This at times included the road
ahead of us. While the huge spacecraft silently moved north to
our left, there appeared directly in front of us, about two hundred
yards away, a bright burning yellow ball. It came right at us
soundlessly, and then exploded laterally into a mouth shape. Just
to the right of the road, two yellow flares were following our
progress on the road. They also gave off smoke. Then behind these
two flares, two more briefly winked at us. Then another ball flare
came from the east side of the road and exploded over us. All
of this was silent, and there was no smell of burning substance
in the air. The display was awesome, in that each flare seemed
to move with a guidance related to the movement of our car.
Then on each side of the road, yellow flares flashed for a few
seconds, like giant eyes winking at us. Then for the next thirty-five
minutes we were surrounded above, to the right, and to the left
by these smoking flares - yellow, gold, red, and golden red. It
was impossible to keep track of all these lights at once.
At 8:25 P.M. two red flares appeared to our right, to the northwest.
They followed us like two red eyes at a respectful distance, always
hugging the edge of the horizon. As they moved, they lit up the
fields and woods below with an eerie fiery glow. Most amazing,
they followed us right through the town of Beersheba, hugging
the rooftops and lighting them with a red glow. This was an incredible
experience, and this pair of eyes followed us all the way to Dimona.
At Dimona we picked up a hitchhiking soldier who was going to
Yerucham. As soon as we picked him up, the lights winked out,
to be seen no more that evening. We were so excited about what
we had seen that Uri could hardly concentrate on his show. But
he did his show with ease, demonstrating telepathy, repairing
watches, and bending metals. We drove back to Tel Aviv from midnight
until 2:30 A.M. without seeing a single light. There was no question
in any of our minds that we had seen at least one giant spacecraft
that night. We had seen dozens of colored smoky flares that followed
us with a kind of animal faithfulness. The seven pillars of smoke
that I had seen the night before were only a forerunner of what
we had seen this night. There remained the mystery of why no one
else was seeing what we saw so plainly. I did not even attempt
to take movies, knowing full well that my camera would be jammed.
We checked the newspapers the next day. There were no reports
of strange lights in the sky such as we had seen. If what we saw
was an hallucination, it was a beautiful spacy trip for the three
of us!
The next night was January 4. Uri had another show in the direction
of Beersheba in a small town, Ofakim. We went out of Tel Aviv
by the same road as the previous night. In the car were Uri, Iris,
Ila, and myself. As we passed the Sorek Nuclear Research Center,
we saw our first red light in the sky that moved slowly to our
west in a sinusoidal path. I do not want to bore the reader, but
we all saw the same kind of aerial display as we had seen the
night before. We saw the giant spacecraft with the multicolored
flashing porthole lights, the flares, the explosions, and always
being followed by these eyes in the night. Again, no one but we
seemed to see this awesome display.
When we reached Ofakim, Uri was to perform in a lovely modern
theater. The night was warm and balmy for a change. I decided
to stay outside the theater and keep an eye on the sky for further
aerial displays. By the loud booming public address system in
the theater, I could tell exactly when Uri appeared on stage to
start his show. As Uri began to speak, I and Ila saw a red light
and a spacecraft approach Ofakim from the east, settle down over
the town, and land somewhere just beyond our range of vision.
It was really hidden behind some buildings about a half mile away.
I watched the area where it had become invisible all the while
that Uri was doing the show. As Uri ended, the red light arose
from its hiding spot, and a red disk-shaped craft moved away toward
the east.
On Wednesday, January 5, Ila had stepped out on the balcony of
room 1101 at the Sharon Hotel just after sunset, about 5:20. She
called to me in panic. I joined her. There coming from the south
flying low over the Tel Aviv-Haifa Highway was a huge spacecraft
It had a steady white light at the front and at the back. Between
these two lights was a dark hull, perhaps one hundred yards in
length. It was about two thousand feet to our east and moving
slowly at about two hundred miles per hour. It was a majestic
sight as it moved unchallenged over Israel, and probably, unseen
by any except us.
The same evening Uri had another show to the south at Beersheba.
As we were driving just south of Rishon Le Zion at 8:40 P.M.,
Uri stopped the car to point out a spacecraft to Iris, Ila, and
myself. It was the most spectacular performance I had seen to
date. The spacecraft was high in the sky and very far away. It
was located just above the belt of the Hunter in the constellation
Orion. We could not tell how far away it was because it seemed
to be way out there in the star field. Whatever the distance,
it was a huge rotating disk with a red light at each end. What
was spectacular was that it was going through complex maneuvers.
First it moved sideways in circles or loops like a coiled spring.
Then it would move back in complex figures just like script writing
loops and swirls. Then it would oscillate in straight line lateral
movements. It seemed to be skywriting, but none of us could read
it.
I wanted to try to take a movie of it, but Uri dissuaded me -
this was sacred, he said. Watching this spacecraft had a strange
quieting effect on all of us. Personally, it made me feel very
small and alone in the universe. The display lasted four minutes
by clock time, but to me it seemed like an eon.
When we were somewhere in the area of Ashqelon at 9:35 P.M. we
got lost on a side road. There appeared a small spacecraft (diskoid)
with a steady red and green light on it. This resolved into a
single red light which took a position over and ahead of our car.
We followed the light, and it led us through a maze of small roads.
When we found our road again, the red light winked out.
Uri's show was a rousing success. On our way home to Tel Aviv,
we saw no lights or craft in the sky.
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