Five-acre field and Sunflower Man

 

1958: The witness at the age of eight or nine Ship said to go to our living room and look out the picture window. There were several ships of unknown origin paraded by the window. As the last goes by, two small creatures lead the boy, the witness's younger self, back to an isolated five- acre field.

At the five-acre field, he sees something so alien he had to stop and look at it. This creature looked like a sunflower plant, except it jumped around talking loudly. It looks like a cartoon character, and he had to be told what it was before moving on. “It is just camouflage; they are animal, not vegetable, can eat food or convert energy from the sun using algae living in their skin.”

1958: One of the aliens Roger Kvande saw that night has been dubbed “Sunflower Man.

1978: As recounted by the son: "I'm a mere 5 years old, surrounded by family on my grandparents' farm. We are out for a leisurely hayride, the kind of rustic, wholesome activity that epitomizes rural life. The scene is idyllic – rolling fields, dense woods, and the occasional mooing cow. Everything seems normal, until it is not. Suddenly, amidst the hay bales and laughter, my eyes catch sight of something... peculiar. Imagine a plastic sunflower pinwheel – the kind you would stick in your front lawn – brought to life, with leafy green appendages and a face that defies all logic. It is as if a character from a whimsical cartoon has wandered into our reality. What's even stranger is that I seem to be the only one who can see it.

The dogs are in a frenzy, barking and chasing after the Sunflower Man. Desperate to share my discovery, I turn to my grandma, but her bewildered expression tells me she sees nothing out of the ordinary. "You can't see that?" I ask, my voice tinged with disbelief. "See what?" she replied with confusion. "It's like a sunflower thing," I explain, gesturing towards the elusive creature. But to her, it is invisible, a figment of my imagination. At that moment, I realized the truth; this encounter was mine and mine alone. An inexplicable anomaly witnessed by the dogs and me, yet invisible to the rest of the world. It's a moment that defies explanation, a memory that lingers as the weirdest thing I've ever seen."

 

As the boy grows older, he learns of his father’s own extraterrestrial encounter in the same field years 16 years before, where his father had come face-to-face with an alien that resembled the “sunflower man,” a creature that seemed unable to remain still. Comparing notes, the father and son realize they have seen the same being, sparking a father-son mission to uncover the truth behind their shared experience.

With these pieces of the puzzle, the duo begins to piece together a larger picture that suggests the “sunflower man” is not an isolated phenomenon but part of a broader extraterrestrial presence on Earth.

Hive Mind Odyssey – Abductions father and son

 




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