- On November 5, 1977, Mario Woods, then a 23-year-old Air Force Security Police officer stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota, responded to an alarm at a Minutemissile site called November 5 and ended up having a close encounter with a large spherical craft and several small beings, followed by roughly five hours of missing time, a catatonic state in his partner, and a lengthy military debriefing that included a non-disclosure agreement and a medical evaluation with unexplained procedures.
Background and the job
- Mario served in the Air Force from 1975 to 1983 and was assigned to missile security at Ellsworth.
- He was part of the personnel reliability program, meaning he had been psychologically screened and cleared to work around nuclear weapons.
- The missile sites were manned by small teams and supported by security response teams who lived at remote launch control facilities for three days at a time.
- On the night of the incident, Mario was on a night shift at November 1 control with a partner he had never worked with before, Michael Johnson, who was filling in for Mario’s regular partner.
First sign of something unusual
- Around 9:00–9:15 p.m., Mario saw a bright light to the east from the launch control facility.
- He initially thought it might be B-52 landing lights, but the light was silent, stationary, and did not move closer or farther away.
- Mario estimated it was about five to seven miles away at a 30-degree angle and appeared larger when he held up his fist, which he found strange.
- He went inside and asked the flight security controller, Bill Hollman, if he could flash the facility lights; Hollman waved him off without much interest.
- Mario flashed the facility lights three times, went back outside, and after a short wait the light flashed back in the same pattern.
- He repeated this signaling several more times with similar responses, until the light eventually went out and did not return in the same way.
Response to the alarm
- Around 12:15 a.m., the alert phone rang with a two-pronged alarm for November 5, indicating both above-ground and below-ground sensors had been affected.
- Mario and Michael suited up, warmed up their two-wheel-drive F-150 pickup, and drove out toward November 5.
- November 5 was the closest missile site to their facility, roughly five and a half miles away by direct line but farther by road.
Seeing the object up close
- While driving, Mario saw what he described as an orange-yellow-white glow coming from the direction of November 5.
- After turning onto the access road and making a dogleg turn, he saw a huge sphere sitting about 10 feet above the blast door of November 5.
- The blast door itself was extremely large, and the sphere appeared enormous by comparison.
- Mario said the object was a complete sphere with no wings, tail, portholes, or thrusters, and had an energy effect around it that looked like boiling or pulsing light.
Close encounter at the site
- They pulled up near the cattle gate at about a 60-foot distance from the site.
- Almost immediately, Mario experienced an intense flash of light that temporarily overwhelmed his vision and made it hard to breathe.
- He felt paralyzed by fear despite being armed and physically fit, and had what he described as an instinctive impulse to ask for relief.
- He pulled himself up on the truck window mirror, used his gloved hand to hold onto the roof beacon, and flashed his flashlight toward the craft.
- After that, he slid back into the seat and noticed dust particles inside the cab appearing to move in slow motion.
- Michael did not respond verbally and appeared locked in place, bathed in blue-white light.
The black sphere and missing time
- A smaller black sphere, about six times the size of a beach ball, shot down in front of the truck, moved rapidly all around the vehicle, and then disappeared.
- Mario smelled a strong, foul odor inside the truck, like ammonia or something rotten, even though the windows were closed.
- He began to feel tunnel vision and like he was going to pass out.
- He then saw four beings near the vehicle, gliding rather than walking normally.
- Three were small and uniform; one was taller and had something on its chest that pulsated like the light on the smaller one’s waist wand.
- At that point Mario blacked out.
Waking up in the wrong place
- When Mario regained awareness, it was dark, the intense light was gone, and he had no idea where he was.
- Michael was still gripping the steering wheel, eyes open and breathing, but completely unresponsive.
- Mario got out of the truck and discovered they were backed up against the inside wall of the New Lake Reservoir Dam, about eight and a half miles from November 5.
- The area was muddy despite frozen conditions, and there was only one set of tire tracks, which were their own.
- He contacted Wing Security Control by radio and learned they had been missing since the alarm, around 12:15 a.m., and it was now after 6:00 a.m.
Rescue and separation
- Security teams, including Sergeant Garza, eventually located them and escorted them back to November 1 control.
- Mario had great difficulty getting Michael’s hands off the steering wheel; Michael remained catatonic and silent.
- At the facility, Mario and Michael were immediately separated.
- Mario was questioned intensively about what happened, why they did not strike the site, and why they did not report by radio.
- He was never allowed to see Michael again on base after that morning, except for one brief meeting about two or three weeks later.
Debriefing and outside investigators
- Mario was taken to Ellsworth’s main operations building and formally debriefed by his commander, Colonel Spraker, in the presence of several other officials.
- In the room were the deputy base commander, a captain from OSI named Jack Reed, a new OSI counterintelligence agent named Rick Doty, and an unidentified man in a gray tweed suit with his hat under his arm.
- Mario later learned that Rick Dotie had previously been involved in a disinformation-style operation against researcher Paul Benowitz, which made Dotie’s presence at his debriefing especially notable.
- Mario was told the incident was classified and was made to sign a non-disclosure-type agreement.
- He was not given a copy of his own written report.
Medical evaluation and strange examination
- After the command debriefing, Mario was sent to the flight surgeon’s office for a medical evaluation.
- Two flight surgeons examined his ears, eyes, nose, throat, joints, and hands.
- One doctor then spent several minutes pressing firmly around Mario’s gums, teeth, and under his tongue, which Mario found unusual and unexplained.
- The doctors noted burns above Mario’s right eye and on the back of his right hand and took small skin samples from both areas.
- OSI personnel were present on the other side of a partial wall during this exam.
Aftermath and career impact
- Mario was reassigned to another launch control facility under closer supervision and never returned to November control.
- He was never again made a team leader in the missile field until he left for an assignment in Korea about nine months later.
- He was not allowed to call his wife until later in the day and could not tell her what happened.
- He later learned that Michael Johnson could not be located through normal searches, and efforts by Mario and others to find him have been unsuccessful.
Meeting Michael again
- About two or three weeks after the incident, Michael unexpectedly showed up at Mario’s apartment in Rapid City.
- Michael appeared normal and talkative, though still reserved.
- Mario had him draw what he saw, and Michael drew the same craft, the black sphere bouncing around the truck, and confirmed smelling the odor and hearing “do not fear.”
- That was the last time Mario saw or heard from Michael.
Physical marks and later health issues
- Mario has two small, perfectly vertical marks on his body that a doctor found medically unexplained.
- The doctor noted they were identical in size and depth and had a tiny dimple in the center, and could not connect them to any known medical or emergency event.
- Mario has also experienced heart rhythm problems that began after a later hypnosis session and has had episodes of atrial fibrillation.
- He reports occasional unusual electrical or electromagnetic experiences, including lights flickering or failing around him.
Hypnotic regression and recalled details
- Mario underwent hypnotic regression first with Bob Upton and later with Yavon Smith.
- Under hypnosis, he recalled being inside a craft that felt like a beehive with multiple levels and many small Grays moving around.
- He described being placed in some kind of triangular or pyramidal field about four feet in the air, rather than on a table.
- A tall Gray did something to his wrist that hurt, while a voice repeated “do not fear” in a way that felt telepathic and vibrated through his body.
- He recalled seeing a room filled with old-fashioned objects, including a Singer sewing machine, floor lamps, an old radio in a wooden cabinet, and a steam iron.
- At the back of that room was a round window with a slice cut out of it; he was told he could look out but felt afraid and did not.
- The first regression was emotionally painful and brought back the smell and fear of the original event.
Interest in pyramids and ancient technology
- After the incident, Mario became intensely interested in archaeology, pyramids, and hidden history.
- He believes the Great Pyramid and the Giza Plateau show evidence of advanced technology and engineering beyond what mainstream archaeology accepts.
- He supports ideas similar to researcher Christopher Dunn’s that the Great Pyramid may have been a power generator and that ancient builders used sophisticated tools and mathematics.
- He also finds plausible the idea that some ancient sites may have functioned as portals or “stargates.”
Views on the beings and their possible nature
- Mario describes the entities as Grays: small humanoid beings with uniform appearance, plus a taller Gray who seemed to be in charge.
- He does not believe they are future humans.
- He thinks they may be extremely advanced, possibly from another dimension or civilization far beyond ours.
- He interprets their behavior as purposeful but not overtly hostile, and he believes their message “do not fear” was meant to be reassuring.
- He suspects they may be interested in nuclear technology as a way to gauge human intelligence and development.
Broader pattern around nuclear sites
- Mario believes UFO activity at nuclear missile sites is common and significantly underreported.
- He estimates that at Ellsworth, where about 800 security police worked, perhaps one in four had seen something in the night sky.
- He notes that personnel are usually told not to talk about sightings and that some past incidents were treated as rumors rather than formally investigated.
- He mentions other cases, such as Terry and Toby, where partners had strange experiences and one later disappeared from normal contact.
Later life and reflections
- Mario is now 69 and lives in Southeast Georgia.
- He has tried repeatedly to locate Michael Johnson and other potential witnesses, with limited success.
- He has not made money from his story and says he has tried to stay factual and avoid embellishment.
- He hopes the world will take away from his account a sense of possibility and less fear, and that if these beings wanted to destroy humanity, they would have done so already.
- He also reports that unusual sightings and experiences seem to run in his family, including his mother, father, and grandfather.