BRAY’S POINT, Ore. – They can’t be moved; even when yanked by a four-wheel drive truck pulling on heavy chains tied around these humming metal boxes that are still appearing as of Feb. 8 up and down West Coast beaches.
OK, we have a new mystery to deal with.
It seems retirees in the lazy coastal town of Stonefield Beach, Oregon have discovered some strange goings on in their community.
After several folks reported seeing UFOs, odd metal boxes began to show up in the surf.
Witnesses say the boxes are a robust 5′X5′X20″, “not movable” (whatever that means) and are (Now get this!) giving off a high pitched “wail”. Hmmm, we can’t seem to get rid of this sound thing, can we?
Speculation ranges from them being alien in origin to washed up radioactive debris from the Japanese disaster. I even found one theory that says the boxes are part of an obscure art exhibit.
STONEFIELD BEACH, Ore. – A dog fixed this strange metal box in a blue-eyed vise here at Stonefield Beach Feb. 6 after a weekend filled with what locals call intense UFO sightings.
A dog’s eyes leaving his face for the flutter of a moment made locals here at Stonefield Beach feel even more at ease late Feb. 6 after dog after dog barked and growled at a strange metal box that locals say “suddenly appeared at dawn Monday” after a weekend filled with what locals call intense UFO sightings. “These metal looking boxes, that are about 20 inches in height and are a complete square of five foot by five foot are sunk deep in the surf” both here at Stonefield Beach – a popular Oregon coastal beach lookout for UFOs – and down the coast as far as we know “with yet more of these square metal containers that have no opening and are sealed all around,” explains Oregon UFO “watcher” Errol who lives nearby at Bray’s Point. In turn, these boxes are “not moveable,” and they are solid and metallic and seem to have this keening wail coming from both the boxes and the atmosphere around them,” adds Errol who’s been called in to “see what’s up” by locals thinking it “has something to do with UFOs” quipped a local senior named Doris who said she also heard “a miaowing wail come from the boxes Sunday evening.”
Strange beach boxes cause a stir
It’s as if an alarm went off, when a “high, shrill, piercing, frightening ring caught our attention Sunday evening,” explained Doris, a local senior whose retired and lives nearby Stonefield Beach. “I know crazy things happen over at Stonefield, but when you walk down and see that metal box sort of glowing in the surf it gets your attention real quick.”
In turn, local Oregon Forest Service fish biologists – who’ve been called in to help explain what is now been revealed as “a series of metal boxes buried into the surf up and down the Oregon coast, and possibly as far down the coast as northern California” – is more than enough to catch one’s attention, added Doris in trying to explain “what’s not explainable.”
What is known is a “sustained whine of something akin to an ambulance siren” awoke locals near Stonefield Beach and other areas of the Oregon coast Sunday evening, Jan. 5, beginning at approximately 4 a.m.
At the same time, Doris said this area around Stonefield Beach is a very “quiet place,” where “nothing but seagulls and the Pacific Ocean waves to break the quiet.”
By Dave Masko on 2011-12-19
BRAY’S POINT, Ore. – Tension rose a few more percentage points Dec. 19 after a “lingering red light” seemed to be fastened to the sky over Bray’s Point – a place with a wondrously intricate lacework of bays, rock formations and coves at the very edge of the Oregon coast – while local a local UFO “watchers” group makes plans to reveal their oral history of alien intelligences.
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"Submitted by Dave Masko on 2012-02-10.
As of Feb. 10 there's still no "movement" on the metal boxes. I have received a call back from the Hatfield, per my query about the boxes and the official comment is still "we don't know what they are?" As for the many comments and questions, the song remains the same when it comes to anything linked to UFOs, per news travels fast but not answers to the who, what, when, where and why. I will update this story when I learn more. thanks, DM"
Seems like we could find someone on FB or something that is in Bray's Point who could go verify this, or better yet maybe the "reporter" could.
"Submitted by Dave Masko on 2012-02-10.
As of Feb. 10 there's still no "movement" on the metal boxes. I have received a call back from the Hatfield, per my query about the boxes and the official comment is still "we don't know what they are?" As for the many comments and questions, the song remains the same when it comes to anything linked to UFOs, per news travels fast but not answers to the who, what, when, where and why. I will update this story when I learn more. thanks, DM"
Seems like we could find someone on FB or something that is in Bray's Point who could go verify this, or better yet maybe the "reporter" could.
Contributing sources:
i was reading comments, while looking at the pictures. is there interference enough to make every picture appear to be coming from the probes from Mars?
ReplyDeleteSo, I live in this area and I swung by today.
ReplyDeleteI saw two unmistakable things ...
1) Jack
and
2) Squat
There was, actually, a large ROCK in a perfect box shape (but not a smooth top and NOT what is in this photo) ... nothing at all unusual about it except it happens to be square.
Also, there's no way the photo was taken at that location. The beach there is covered in rocks ... it's not a flat, sandy expanse.
damn bad luck that someone found out fuel pods before they had a chance to fully refule. sorry for disruping your ou]therwise mundane lives. we'll be gathering them up soon.
ReplyDeleteActually, they're transporter devices. The UFO believers should stand on them when they're whining and humming and BEAM UP!
ReplyDeleteActually, I live by the OR coast and out of curiosity, went to check out the boxes. Everything that's been reported is true...the boxes are metal and heavy and a humming noise was coming out of the box. Then my daughter recognized what it was...TELETUBBIES!
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