Alien's In Tappen, ND

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Pig-grabbing space aliens are the talk of Tappen, N.D., and beyond. Link below to the full story. 

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EDIT: I'll leave this link up here for now, but the full story is below as apparently you would need to register with in-forum.com to read the article.

 
Pig-grabbing space aliens are the talk of Tappen, N.D., and beyond.

But Torrey Briese, whose family counts three close encounters with the inexplicable, doesnt much worry what others think.

Some people probably arent going to believe it. Im not even trying to convince anybody. We know what happened, said Briese, a member of the Tappen School Board whose family operates a ranch outside of town.

Briese and his wife, Myra, spoke Thursday of three strange occurrences experienced by family members in the past year, two of which were reported by their son Evan, 16.

According to Myra Briese, the latest incident went something like this:

A wedge-shaped UFO was spotted near Tappen, N.D., in April, 2006. Is the design on the side of this dead cow a turnup or a UFO, or neither? After the fact? The cow was next to where a UFO apparrently landed on a North Dakota ranch on April 18, 2006. No connection has been established thus far.

Her son awoke early on the morning of Sept. 12 and got up to get a glass of water.

Looking out a window, the boy saw something moving in the corral that is home to several large hogs that are basically family pets.

Thinking it might be a coyote, he grabbed a gun and walked into the corral.

There, he encountered two creatures standing 8 to 9 feet tall that were doing something to one of the hogs. The boy fired his .22-caliber rifle at one creature and was pretty sure he hit it, judging by the unearthly scream it emitted.

Another creature then grabbed the boy and threw him to the ground, causing him to black out.

When Evan Briese awoke, he found that Ruthy, a 450-pound sow that had been ready to give birth, was gone.

The boy ran to the home of his older sister, Trista, a short distance from the house he shares with his parents.

Trista Briese made a frantic phone call to her parents and it wasnt long before they, and later the Kidder County sheriff, were on the scene.

Evan Briese, whose shirt was in tatters, told his story.

The sheriff, Doug Howard, then left but came back the next day. He ultimately came to no conclusions about what happened to the hog, Myra Briese said.

Several days later, with the help of a hypnotist, Evan Briese remembered more details.

Five entities had been in the corral. Two were in the process of dragging what appeared to be a dead hog when the boy interrupted them.

Its unexplainable, Myra Briese said.

This still bothers Evan to this day, she said, adding that her son feels guilty for not being able to save his younger sisters hog.

As for the other incidents, one was in April when Evan and his cattle dog, Buster, were checking on cows during calving season, his parents said.

Investigating a flashing glow, the pair walked over a hill and saw an object resting on the ground that appeared to be scanning a waterhole with an intense beam of light.

At first, boy and dog could do nothing but stare.

The spell was broken when Buster ran barking at the craft, which took off into the night, causing what amounted to a sonic boom.

It woke Myra up, Torrey Briese said of the sound, adding that he, too, witnessed something unusual this past summer. It happened one night in July, when he was giving a neighbor a ride into town.

Briese said he and the neighbor noticed a bluish light in the sky, which stopped when they stopped and moved when they began driving.

We spent about a half-hour watching it, Briese said, adding that at one point the object flew so fast it went several miles in a matter of seconds.

Based on the description of the object his son saw in April, Briese links the two events, adding that hes never been given to flights of fancy.

Evan and I are very skeptical, Torrey Briese said. We used to watch The UFO Files on TV and laugh out loud.

Briese said he wouldnt be surprised if people feel the same about his story, but he said the family doesnt feel a need to prove anything and theyve moved on.

Were not out looking for aliens every night, he said.

Brice Barnick, the mayor of Tappen located off Interstate 94 between Bismarck and Jamestown said visits by UFOs are the talk of the town, though he himself is not quite on board.

Im not saying it cant happen. But Id have to see it to believe it, Barnick said.

At the time of the April incident, the Brieses were put in touch with Richard Moss, a UFO investigator who happened to be in Tappen for a funeral.

Moss, of Long Prairie, Minn., is the Minnesota representative of the Mutual UFO Network, an organization based in Colorado dedicated to the study of UFO phenomena.

Moss, a former high school science teacher, said that in many years of investigating UFO reports, only a handful have impressed him as having the potential to be genuine.

The Tappen incidents, he said, fall into the latter category.

There are a lot of people out there who are telling false stories. The credibility of the witness is a big thing, Moss said.

In the case of Evan Briese, Moss said it was interesting to view the boys demeanor before and after the hypnotic regression.

Prior to hypnosis, He (Briese) had a sort of unsure look on his face. He was still really wondering what had happened. After the hypnotic regression, he knew. He was made to remember, Moss said.

Sheriff Howard was off duty Thursday and could not be reached for comment.

John Lemieux, a Kidder County deputy, said he did not believe the incident in September resulted in a written report.

Torrey Briese said strange things are still happening.

A relative who farms in the Tappen area recently had a sheep die, and a veterinarian who examined the animal found no obvious reason for its death, Briese said.

A cause of death wasnt the only thing missing.

Someone, Briese said, removed a single testicle from the animal.

It was done with surgical precision, he added.

 
Excellent link, nothing ever happens around here. Good stuff! :smt023

If jmanz doesn't come to work one day at least davec will know what happened. lol

 
lol looks like jamnz after a few beers... :-D
 
Excellent link, nothing ever happens around here. Good stuff! :smt023If jmanz doesn't come to work one day at least davec will know what happened. lol
If jmanz doesn't show up, I'll chalk it up to a similar manuever performed in Good Will hunting.

 
Interesting little story involving this one. I was working at the Fargo Forum when they published this story and there were some pretty amazing things that we uncovered, but couldn't be used in the story without credible sources attributed to them. Such as this not being the first time something like this happened.

We actually developed a theory there that the "aliens" took the pregnant pig because it was gestating some organs for them. Several theories about exterestial life includes them not being able to heal or grow new tissue and that is why they are always taking animals.

 
Interesting little story involving this one. I was working at the Fargo Forum when they published this story and there were some pretty amazing things that we uncovered, but couldn't be used in the story without credible sources attributed to them. Such as this not being the first time something like this happened.We actually developed a theory there that the "aliens" took the pregnant pig because it was gestating some organs for them. Several theories about exterestial life includes them not being able to heal or grow new tissue and that is why they are always taking animals.
Actually that's a really good theory, i have never really thought about it like that before.

 
It became even more interesting once we googled the gestation period of a pig and it matched up perfectly with when the aliens first showed up and then the most recent sighting.
 
Ya that's quite strange. I know back in Montana, they had alot of cattle die from strange things like some of their organs being cut from their bodies with precision instruments. Even the vets said they couldn't do that clean of a job.
 
My Grandpa actually has stories from when he lived on the family farm south of Dickinson of such a story. Organs removed and all that classic alien story stuff. The Sheriff came out and was doing an investigation and believe it or not (I have to say I'm skeptical) he claims that a black car drove up and some feds got out and told everyone to leave. When they went back to the pasture later that day there was no sign of the cow or the guts that had been left behind. He went to his grave swearing that aliens had done it.
 
My Grandpa actually has stories from when he lived on the family farm south of Dickinson of such a story. Organs removed and all that classic alien story stuff. The Sheriff came out and was doing an investigation and believe it or not (I have to say I'm skeptical) he claims that a black car drove up and some feds got out and told everyone to leave. When they went back to the pasture later that day there was no sign of the cow or the guts that had been left behind. He went to his grave swearing that aliens had done it.
I'm real surprised the Feds would even want to come to ND. lol

 
I asked my Grandpa if he thought that is was the Men in Black and he said he thought it was the FBI. Back then they had an office in Bismarck.
 
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