Just to remind you, it all happened on a thundery day in the Studham area in late January, 1967. Six young boys from Studham School were playing on the common on their way to school. A few minutes after lightning struck, one boy saw a little blue man with a tall hat and a beard, and called to his friends, who also saw the mysterious figure. They began running towards the little man but he disappeared in a puff of smoke, then appeared in another spot, only to vanish again.
Friday, September 21, 2012
FORTEAN LINK: Was the 'Little Blue Man' an Extraterrestrial?
The spooky tale of The Little Blue Man of Studham Common has caught the attention of Dutchman Theo Paijmans. He has been in touch with Dunstable and District Local History Society to try to find out more about this intriguing mystery. And an article from Theo in the society’s August newsletter revisits the oft-told tale.
Just to remind you, it all happened on a thundery day in the Studham area in late January, 1967. Six young boys from Studham School were playing on the common on their way to school. A few minutes after lightning struck, one boy saw a little blue man with a tall hat and a beard, and called to his friends, who also saw the mysterious figure. They began running towards the little man but he disappeared in a puff of smoke, then appeared in another spot, only to vanish again.
Just to remind you, it all happened on a thundery day in the Studham area in late January, 1967. Six young boys from Studham School were playing on the common on their way to school. A few minutes after lightning struck, one boy saw a little blue man with a tall hat and a beard, and called to his friends, who also saw the mysterious figure. They began running towards the little man but he disappeared in a puff of smoke, then appeared in another spot, only to vanish again.
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In November Sahar Dimus, our guide on four CFZ Sumatra expeditions, died of liver failure leaving a widow Lucy and four Children. On the 2nd November, Dezyama D. Sangma, wife of our friend and colleague Dipu Marak, our collaborator on the 2010 Indian expedition died, leaving her grieving husband and two small children.


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