ALIEN
CAPTURED IN JORDAN?
"An
unidentified creature which terrorized the people and poultry of the
northern Jordanian town of Mafraq was captured Sunday night," July
25, 1999.
"'Townsfolk first sighted the small, cat-like animal a month ago
(June 1999) but then it started appearing on a nightly basis, devouring
dozens of hens and pigeons,' said an official from the Mafraq
governorate."
"The small-headed creature with disproportionately large eyes, teeth
and tail was hunted down after townsfolk lodged complaints that the animal
was prowling Mafraq's residential quarters by night."
"The official speculated that the animal could have been drawn to
Mafraq, which lies on the edge of the (Hauran) desert 100 kilometres (60
miles) north of Amman," the capital of Jordan, "bythis year's
drought. The animal, nicknamed Al-Massara, has been handed to local vets
(veterinarians--J.T.) to determine its species, but it was not known if it
was the only such creature at large in the town."
(See
the National Post of Toronto for July 27, 1999, "Police end
unidentified creature's reign of terror." See also UFO
Newsclipping Service for August 1999.Many thanks to Lou Farish for this
news story.)
(Editor's Comment: After I received this report, I did a little background
research and came up with three interesting facts, which may or may not
have anything to do with Al-Massara.
(1) The airport just north of al-Mafraq is the headquarters of a jet
interceptor wing of the Royal Jordanian Air Force. The wing flies
French-built Mirage 2000 fighters.
(2) Al-Mafraq contains the headquarters of the 2nd Mechanized Division of
the Jordan Arab Army, which consists of two mechanized infantry brigades
and a tank brigade.
(3) About 20 kilometers (12 miles) east of al-Mafraq, across the Wadi
az-Zatari, lie the ruins of Umm al-Jimal, a mysterious pre- Canaanite city
with buildings made of black basalt. The ruined city was first found by
the Romans in 175 A.D. The inhabitants fled after a catastrophic
earthquake in 747 A.D., and it became a ghost town after that.
More importantly, where is Al-Massara? Probably in Camp Condon...in the
same Quonset hut with th Varginha Seven.)
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