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Tuesday, 9 August 2022

The Stanford, Kentucky alien abductions, January 6, 1976


In case you wonder who Lydia Morel (the narrator) is here is an item from The Black Vault 




Case Summary

The following was written by Loy Lawhorn.

Lyndia Morel, a masseuse at the Swedish Sauna in Manchester, New Hampshire, signed out from work at 2:45 A.M. on Friday morning, November 2, 1973. She stopped and had coffee with a friend, then stopped for gas and then headed for home in nearby Goffstown, about eight miles west of Manchester.


As she reached the outskirts of Manchester on highway 114, she noticed a bright light in the sky. At first it was yellow, but then it flashed red and blue and green colors. She thought that was a bit odd, but she drove on, thinking it to be a planet. After driving about a mile, she noticed that it stayed in the same place in relation to her field of vision, but that it seemed to be getting brighter.


As Lydia neared the intersection of highways 114 and 114A, she lit a cigarette. As she did, the light blinked out, but reappeared after she had gone though the intersection.

It reappeared in the same spot, ahead and to the left of her. As she drove on to Goffstown and into the city, the light vanished and then reappeared twice more, seeming to be a little brighter each time.


After she drove though Goffstown on highway 114, she was surprised to see the light reappear again, straight ahead of her, even brighter and closer than before. So much closer, in fact, that she could make out details. She could see that it was an orange and gold globe covered with hexagons like a honeycomb, with an oval window on the upper left. The red, green, and blue flashes were coming from somewhere near the center of the object, and she could hear a high-pitched sound.


Lyndia later reported that she suddenly found that she was unable to remove her hands from the car’s steering wheel. She felt that the object was taking control of her and the car and pulling them to itself. The speed of her car was increasing against her will as she passed Westlawn Cemetery.


The object grew closer and closer. When it was only a few hundred feet away, Lyndia could see a figure in the window. She saw what she described as a smallish humanoid figure standing behind a console of some sort. The figure had a round, grayish head, a wrinkled face, a down turned slit of a mouth, and two large eyes with dark pupils. She felt that he was sending her a telepathic message to be unafraid.


If she was, the message did not work, because Lyndia was terrified. Somehow, she was able to slow the car and turn into the driveway of a house just past the cemetery. She jumped out of the car and ran to the kitchen door of the house, ignoring a German shepherd dog that growled and barked at her. She pounded on the door and rang the bell and yelled for help as the UFO moved to a position across the street, hovering and watching her, still emitting that high-pitched sound.


Finally, the residents, Mr. And Mrs. Beaudoin, came to the door. They opened the door to a terrified woman who was covering her ears and claiming that a UFO was after her. The Beaudoins could not see or hear anything, but Mrs. Beaudoin called the police.

When Goffstown Officer Daniel Jubinville arrived, he found Lyndia’s car in the driveway with the lights on and the motor still running. He went in and listened to Lyndia’s story, noting in his report that she did not appear to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.


As Walter Webb has noted, the planet Mars was near its brightest and was in the Western part of the sky where Lyndia saw the object. However, that does not explain the other events that she claimed occurred.


Note also that this sighting occurred only about 100 miles from the site of the 1961 Betty & Barney Hill abduction event.

Sunday, 7 August 2022

“World Mysteries” and UFOs/Close Encounters of the Third Kind

 


A4 Format
B&W
Paperback
358 pages
Heavily illustrated
£20.00

After more than 40 years as an investigator and more than fifty as a naturalist,the author has opened some of the many files he has accumulated dealing with such things as..  

The Terrifying Events At The Lamb Inn, The Ghosts Of All Saints Church, Dead Aquatic Creatures of Canvey Island, captured bigfoot like creatures in India -all exclusively presented for the first time and with new added research previously unseen.  

PLUS a vastly expanded section on Spring-heeled Jack!  Photographs, maps, line drawings and up-dated to make 358 pages looking at Things truly Strange and Sinister.  

Cryptozoologist,Ghost Hunter,Ufologist or Fortean:this book has something for everyone -including the just plain inquisitive!   

ContentsForeword by Travis L. Whitehurst
Introduction        
de occultis non judicat ecclesia                                                                            
The Bristol Rocking Horse        
The Terrifying Events At The Lamb Inn        
The Coonian Ghost        
The Ghosts Of All Saints Church        
His Luminous Chamber        
The Late Reverend Dr. Blomberg        
And More Ghost Stories        
The Thomas B. Cumpston Case        
The Chupacabra        
The Strange Case Of The Gotherington Gargoyle        
What’s Tall,Hairy And Vanishes?        
Mystery Beasts Of Ireland        
The Creature Of The Dump        
The Strange Creature Of Repton Woods        
The Bizarre Legends,Crimes And Truth About Spring Heeled Jack        
The Black Beast Of Darmstadt        
The Nameless Thing Of Berkley Square        
The Terrifying Case Of The U.S. Naval Transport        
The Case Of The Ghost Lear Jet        
Ghost Planes,Crashes And Dead Aquatic Creatures        
The Mitchison Loch Ness Monster Video        
From The Deep Below To The Air Above –USOs        
Aerial Encounters Over Austria        
A Crashed UFO In 1790?        
Angel Hair        
Quimper-Corentin:Where “Thunder Fell”        
Strange Aliens From Space        
The Llandrillo ‘Saucer’ And Other Crash Retrievals        
Transient Lunar Phenomena,Alien Structures And Moon Vegetation        
Whiddon Down-Saint-Jean-du-Guard:Impossible Correlations?        
The Venezuelan Horror
A Final Word.
Alleged piece of crashed UFO from Berwyn Mountains, Wales.

A4
322 pages
B&W
Illustrated throughout
Paperback:
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Follow-up to Some Things Strange & Sinister.  For those interested in Ufology, cryptozoology, hominology, unusual natural history, ghosts and mysteries in general.

The secret history of gorillas -before they were officially 'discovered' along with exclusive lost photographs.  

Wild men of Europe, the UK and US; from the bizarre to blood chilling. Hominology.

Giant snakes.  
Amazons. 
The Giant serpent of Carthage
Girt Dog of Ennerdale.  
The Beast of Gevaudan. 
Crocodiles in the UK
Silent City of Alaska.

And much more.  Updated with extra pages and photographs.

240 pp
A4
B&W
Profusely Illustrated with photographs and illustrations
£20.00

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UP DATE -From Dead Aquatic (Humanoid) Creatures, the giant squid and yet undiscovered sea creatures; submarine and ships crews encountering true leviathans. This is a fully expanded section which also refers to the so-called ‘Ningen’ sightings and video footage.

Extinct animals at sea that have been re-discovered.

The subject of Sasquatch and other mystery Hominids around the world is dealt with including a look at the “Sasquatch-killer”, Justin Smeja. Dr. Bryan Sykes and his DNA test results for TVs The Bigfoot Files as well as the controversial Erickson Project and Dr. Melba Ketchum’s even more controversial Sasquatch DNA test results.

Also included are two early French UFO entity cases that still baffle.

Ghosts, strange creatures and the Star-Child hoax. All dealt with by the naturalist and pursuer of the strange and weird


A4
324pp
B&W
£20.00
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Below cover for smaller format version





Strange & Mysterious Beasts is the smaller format book while Mysterious & Strange Beasts is the standard larger A4 format.

 some of the contents:
 
The Monster of the Forest of Mouliere  
The Beast of Lyonnais  
The Beast of Cevennes, Gard and Vivarais     
The Beast of Sarlat   
The Beast of Gevaudan    
British Man Beasts    
Bigfoot and Werewolves in the West Midlands   
The Strange Creature in Repton Woods  
Bigfoot Returns – To Kent!      
Werewolf!        
The Curious and Frightening Case of the Hull Werewolf      
The Gnome of Girona    
The Caponi Close Encounters and Photographs      
Return of the Shark Killing Thing –a Possible Identification   
The Dingellchough Mystery Creature 
The Unidentified Corfu Sea Creature          
Strange Sea Creature Found In Persian Gulf    
The Devil of Gatagon     
The Supernatural Invasion: Slender-man and Black Eyed Kids   
The Sheep Killer of Niali     
Mystery Creature of the Bay of Flamanville  
Things Caught on Camera –Fact and Fiction   
The Bat Creatures     
The Owl-man  
The British Pig-man and Snake-man   
The Pictish Beast             
Shunka Warak'in –A Hyena Too Far?  
The Chupacabra


530 pages
illustrated with maps, photographs and more
A4 format
B&W

Since 1947 it has been claimed that UFOs/flying saucers are evidence of aliens visiting the Earth.  Since the 1950s claims of encounters with landed craft and alien beings were talked about but not taken seriously.

In the 1960s the subject of UFO abduction was a "slow-burner" until the whole "Grey" abduction phenomenon and claims made by researchers such as Budd Hopkins, Prof. John Mack and Dr David Jacobs and Whitley Streiber.

But is there evidence to back up any of the claims -and what about those encountering Alien Entities but who were not abducted?

Are these people all hoaxers, psychotic or suffering from some other mental illness as some claim?

Are those people who were exposed by Ufologists against their wishes, people who wanted to report what happened and then just get back to their everyday lives -thrust into the media glare against their will?

And if US authorities were so interested that in one case at least they broke into the home of two abductees and this was later proven -why?

Why did a hard core of these people never want publicity or to make money from what happened to them?

Above all, why did a major UFO landing incident take place on a US Inbterstate road in front of a large number of observers (all willing to talk to investigators) never get investigated? If it were not for a radio presenter interviewing and taking notes we would know nothing of the case -it would be labelled "insubstantial".

James and Coral Lorensen -the Scopolamine Kids; using a very notorious "truth drug" on alleged UFO witnesses and selling stories to newspapers.  An investigator (a veteran) showing a witness images of "aliens" encountered in other cases before any memories were retrieved.  Worst of all, the constant "pissing competition" and breaches of trust between UFO investigators.

2017 is the time to assess the past evidence and look at the faults within Ufology.

Not everyone is going to be happy -debunkers or ufologists.

Praised by Dr Mark Rodheiger of the Centre for UFO Studies and, below, John Hanson of the Haunted Skies Project and Colonel Charles Halt the officer involved in the Rendlesham incident.


220 pages
A4
perfect bound
paperback
Fully illustrated with photographs and illustrations
£20.00 (excl. VAT)

The follow up to the comprehensive book "UFO Contact?" The Author spent 1974 to 2018 specializing in the investigation and research of Close Encounters of the Third Kind (CE3K) and alien entity cases; the former involving an Unidentified Flying Object and the latter, apparently, involving none. Previously unreported cases as well as 'lost' cases are looked at as well as the possibility that some percients suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome after their encounters

A must read for those with a serious interest in UFOs Some of the contents:

 The Nottinghamshire UFO Crash of 1987…or 1988                                     
 The Llandrillo ‘Saucer’ and Berwyn Mountains ‘UFO’ Crash Retrieval   
 Strange Pennsylvania Entity Encounter                                                         
 UFO Abductees and Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome                               
 The UFO That Landed On A US Highway                                                     
 My Encounters With The Men In Black                                                         
 A Previously Un-noted Alien Entity Type                                               
       
 Early 20th Century UK Close Encounters of the Third Kind                       
 Close Encounter with a Boggart                                                                      
 Some Odd and Unusual Cases                                                                         
 Rosa Lotti and the Happy Entities                                                                  
 The Strange Case of the Woollaton Gnomes and the Mince-pie Martians 
 What Happened on the Isle of Wight and at Felixstowe?                             
 The ‘Lost’ Belgian UFO Landing Case                                                        
  
 Strange Aliens from Outer Space?                                                              
 Encounter with Black Aliens and Landed UFO                                 
 Preliminary UK CE3K/Alien Entity Catalogue        


A4
Paperback
370pp
Profusely illustrated with photos and maps
£20.00


The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) says that we may have to wait many thousands of years before any signals sent gets a response if they are detected.

The real SETI may already have established the there is alien life –and it has been visiting Earth for at least 70 years.

Once the mass of reports of Close Encounters of the Third Kind and entity encounters are sifted there remains a strong core of cases that defy logical explanation and suggest that these encounters have resulted in physiological effects and post traumatic stress.

Terry Hooper-Scharf of the CE3K/AE Project has led research into these reports for over 40 years and in this work takes a look at rare or obscure reports as well as cataloguing encounters from Germany and Portugal and focuses in on correlations in the reports and how the Dandenong (Kelly Cahill) encounter could be the best case ever reported.

Have the serious investigators and researchers looking into UFOs been unearthing better evidence of extra terrestrial life and contact with humans than established SETI ?



A4

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350 pp

Fully illustrated containing photographs and maps

£20.00

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Beyond UFO Contact i the fourth book in the groundbreaking series looking at reports of Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Alien-Entity reports from around the world and reassessing these. In addition there is a look at the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligences (SETI) and its relevance to the UFO phenomenon. 

contents list: 

Introduction: The Path of Counter-Actuality 

1. Dionisio Llanca: Truck Driver, UFO Abductee and Human Guinea Pig 

2. Aliens -What Can We Expect? 

3. The Moreland Incident 

4. It Is All Fake: Ufology Needs To Be Reassessed 

5. Warminster UFOs and Entity Reports 

6. Have Things Changed Since 1977? 

7. The Beausoleil Cas -Even Aliens Like Theatre 

8. The Pwca 

9. Contact...with the Vegetable Alien 

10. The Casitas Dam UFO Photograph and Entity 

11. The Crystal Lake Encounter 

12. The Humanoids at South Riverand the Luczkowich Encounter 

13. Harrison Bailey 

14. Sonny DesVerger 

15. The UFO "Borderline"-The Imjarvi Skiers 

16. Some Interesting Reports to Note 

17. Dead Aliens in Photographs 

18. Ufology, Government Cover Ups and Disclosure 

19. The Reports That You Might Not Want To Look Into 

20. Conil de la Frontera -a Credible Report? 

21. Eighteenth Century Aliens? 

22. Clearview Ranch 

23. The Pat McGuire Case 

24. Piero Fortunato Franzetta 

25. The Silbury Hill Encounter 

26. The Bridge Abduction 

27. The Bagshot Heath UFO Incident 

28. Lurkers and Alien Disinterest 

29. What If YOU See Aliens Land? 

30. So What Would YOU Do If You Encountered A Landed UFO?


26pp

A4

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£9. 50

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1973 –Year of the “Global UFO Wave” 
1973 –The “Year of the Humanoids” 
1973 –The year of the Pascagoula alien abduction claim 
1973 –Several witnesses observed two Unidentified Flying Objects: one temporarily landed on a US Interstate road while the other hovered close-by. An entity appeared from the landed object. A car driver approaching from the opposite direction stops, turns his/her car and races off. This is classed as a Major Incident in Ufology. 
1973 –a driver observes a landed UFO and entities and opens fire with his gun when he felt threatened. A High Strangeness account. 
Neither of these cases was investigated despite requests for local investigators to do so. Even in 2020 the idea of opening up either as a cold case was flatly Rejected by America’s ‘top UFO investigation’ group. 
Reports now probably lost to history. 
1973 –a year in which UFO reports from African-Americans were frowned upon and ignored. Nothing has changed.

Friday, 5 August 2022

Who killed off Ufology?

 Consider this my last blog post.



Up to the 1980s anyone reporting a UFO landing and observing alien entities were rarely treated seriously by Ufology and Ufologists who spent weeks, months and even 10 years (?!) looking into lights-in-the-sky cases. Paraphrasing most Ufologists: "Each report gives us a piece of the puzzle and one day we will get that one piece, a report, that will complete that puzzle."

I see a lot of aircraft and buses. Complete mysteries. How do they get from "A" to "B"? Well, uh, the aircraft are flown by people and the buses are driven by people. We know that, right? (I exclude MUFON from this as they have just created an elite squad of investigators to look into the matter).

If we see something flying around in the air and if that "something" does not conform to anything we have seen before but is obviously solid and constructed then we make two assumptions:

1. The object in question, if not large, may be remotely piloted. A drone. Plenty of them around and we've seen them with our own eyes and military ones on TV.

2. There is a pilot or crew.

Those are logical conclusions any intelligent mind comes to. I have seen one "veteran" Ufologist after another -some claiming to have been 'investigators' for 35 years refer to (quote) "reports of these little guys -what's that all about?" IQs are not great amongst some Ufologists.

If I see a landed aircraft -say a helicopter- land and some people get out of it in a uniform of some sort then I immediately assume that this is the air crew and one or two of them are the pilot and co-pilot. Same thing with a train; it pulls into the station and out of the front cab emerges a person -I assume based on facts known that this is the train driver and even if I saw someone get out of what appeared to be a craft of some unknown type I assume that this is a pilot or crew member.

Someone reports a large, discoidal object land in a field and as they are observing three "beings" emerge and walk around before re-entering the object which then takes off. What could "that" be all about?? I am not in this to make friends so I am quite happy to say that if a Ufologist sees these reports and cannot even work out a possible connection then he/she needs to leave Ufology and start growing tomatoes (a far more useful use of their time).

UFO -"constructed object"- lands and "little guys" get out and move about before re-entering the UFO which takes off. Connection is implicit.  Ignoring the entities and concentrating on the object is, to be fair, the only resort of a moron. 

Just what have these "veteran Ufologists" been doing for up to 35 years?? Attending shows (conventions), conventions, in-fighting and ignoring possibly the most important aspect of the UFO field. 

We know that Ted Phillips' catalogue of physical traces is useless. It contains listings of hoaxes, misidentifications and more. 

We know that Jacques Vallees catalogue of UFO landings is useless. (I will just copy and paste here) It contains listings of hoaxes, misidentifications and more. 

We know that editors at the UFO journal, the Flying Saucer Review. not only published hoaxes of their own but flatly rejected any requests for cases they had reported on as genuine and which even at the time of publication were known hoaxes to be corrected. Editors, particularly Creighton and Bowen were downright racist in their attitudes to non-Europeans and described some as "illiterate" and having "savage looking appearance". Racism was far from unknown in Ufology in general and still exists today.

We know that well known Ufologists hoaxed other Ufologists to discredit them both in the United States and Europe (particularly Spain) and Ufologists were not too concerned about adding 'facts' or twisting details so that it discredited/authenticated a report. Perhaps 90% of what became termed Close Encounters of the Third Kind were never investigated. Even in 2022 there are very well known European Ufologists who do not talk to any of the  witnesses/percipients but look at newspaper and magazine cuttings and that qualifies, to them, an 'investigation' -knowing full well the inaccuracies in journalistic reporting.

Again, very well known Ufologists still publish books and papers on the subject while making it clear that they think "it's all in the mind" because there has been no solid evidence discovered by them in their sat-on-their-asses amongst their newsclippings.

In the early years I supported Budd Hopkins (in several ways) and even have a copy of Intruders signed by him with a personal message. I supported David Jacobs -going so far as to write articles in defence of him. However, as Budd's work progressed it was obvious that the situation was getting out of control and I even explained my concerns. We now know that he "stacked the decks" when it came to evidence. He did not reveal that he knew one of his most famous abductees was a fraud -proven. He and Jacobs then colluded on the subject and at first I was not willing to believe this and Jacobs assured me that it was untrue. Look what we know now.

The whole "Grey" world wide abduction scenario was a made up farce. "Greys", as I believe even Anne Druffel pointed out, did not exist before Hopkins work. There were short, large headed entity reports but they were not "Greys" -MUFON and other noted Ufologists have, of course, "re-booted" the subjectr so that almost all cases did involve "Greys". We have seen the Flatwoods "Monster" re-booted into something else and even the Kelly entities have had some changes made. Because making those changes jumped onto the money-making band wagon.

From 1982 right up until the present any and every report was an alien abduction and if the percipients/ witnesses were adamant that it was not -they were kicked into touch and ignored. Jacobs, Hopkins and all of their ilk totally destroyed any interest in genuine events. People were all abductees and so were their parents. Some remembered seeing the "Greys" while still in the womb. Others had encountered them in past lives. And people, thanks to TV, junk books and Ufology swallowed this bovine excrement by the bucket load.

Of course, certain "veteran Ufologists" apparently missed all of this. Maybe they were growing tomatoes?

I found that certain well known and respected Ufologists used reports that they knew (and others knew) were hoaxes in their books, talks and articles. Not just CE3K reports but sensationalistic UFO incidents ("the guy used to make up all these stories" I was told) that are still posted across the internet today.

Reports of CE3K were 'mislaid' because the observers were a group of teens and reports of UFO activity in the area in question were not even looked into. Silly contactee accounts filled FSR as well as the BUFORA Journal and local group publications. These were "acceptable" (George Adamski was proven a hoaxer in the 1950s but he still crops up in books as a "genuine" percipient) and why? Because investigating and researching can be a very long task and very boring with lots of dead ends. It requires persistence and the need to ascertain facts. Outside of UFOs there are three cases that are notable; one took 35 years to get to the bottom of while another took 25 years and the last 15 years -ask me again why I have so many files and damned paperwork!

"UFO waves" appear to be mainly fictional or at least some natural phenomenon that peaks at a certain point and as this is reported as "UFOs" so too are aircraft, meteors, satellites and other mundane object -all now officially UFOs. The 1954 wave consistent of hoaxes, misidentifications and much more with some seemingly genuine incidents. The 1973 wave appears similar. Today everything is a genuine UFO and you just need to watch the MUFON You Tube channel or visit its online Report A UFO page. 

Ufology (ie wannabe celebrities) keeps calling out for Science to take it seriously and recognise it as a science. Ufology ought to feel proud if it gets labelled as "Kooky fringe". Ufologists claim "We investigate all reports just as the police would investigate" -two points need to be made:

1. Only some chosen re[ports are looked into "thoroughly" and some of those investigations have been brought into question in the past.

2. It has been noted that MUFON in particular have asked their various State sections in the past to alter wording or conclusions to make the cases fit a "current trend" attracting attention ...if the police altered evidence there would be outrage.

I left out the obvious, didn't I? The third point which should be obvious: if anything crops up that used to be classed as a CE3K it gets immediately passed on to MUFONs abduction section which I am very unimpressed by since the "They are all abductions" stance seems to have been taken and Jacobs and Hopkins work goes unquestioned but constantly referred to. The Marden report was so bad I actually thought that I had pages missing.

A light-in-the-sky is just a light in the sky. A big ball of orange light doing whatever is still a big ball of orange light and Ufologists are not noted for their knowledge of science so what is reported might be swamp gas, earth lights or ball lightning and the observers belief that it was intelligently controlled leads to it being labelled a "UFO".

Good, close-to sightings of what are obviously constructed objects (preferably during daylight) are what should be concentrated on. We know, or can guess at what the military is currently working on stealth and regular aircraft so it is no big leap of imagination that a craft zooming around at incredible speed and looking like nothing humans built is "not from Kansas".  

The reports that should take a priority are those CE3K/entity reports. If these are the entities flying, controlling or crewing a "UFO" then their appearance can tell us a great deal and rather than go the Jacobs route and claim so many different aliens are on Earth we need to look at the reports and see whether any match-up. A lot of preliminary work I have already carried out and noted cases involving similar entities and types not noted in Ufology before.

We can never be 100% certain about any case but there are reports out there that stand up to a lot of scrutiny. 

Betty and Barney Hill were involved in an incident 50 years ago -it is still promoted.

Travis Walton was 40 odd years ago -it is still being promoted

Pascagoula was in 1973 and involved two men -still promoted

Eupora was in 1973 and involved multiple witnesses -still ignored.

I am going to carry on my work but privately. After all the years this blog has been going on I can only assume people visit for free entertainment because with a world wide audience and the main audience in the U.S. not one single report or news item has been forwarded. That sums up Ufology and public interest.

Who killed off Ufology?

You did.

Which Encounter Cases SHOULD be Prioritised?



I was asked which cases I would prioritise to re-investigate? Well, there are three cases that were never investigated (many were never looked into) but I would certainly highlight the three events below.

1966 Kathy Reeves/Reeves Family case

1973 Eupora, Mississippi

1957 Schenectady, NY

In fact I believe that any old case be looked into since we have the means of locating witnesses/percipients these days. Start at 1973 (many un-investigated reports) but go back as far as possible even if it means contacting the families of deceased witnesses as they may know whether an event was genuine or not and even have drawings by witnesses.

I would say, urgent attention, needs to be given to 1950s reports on for which there are few details and in many cases only newsclippings as those witnesses/percipients are not getting any younger.

Once a witness or percipient has passed away their testimony is lost forever.

Wednesday, 3 August 2022

Emma Funk Case

 I have now scoured all of my UFO publications and books and files and Emma Funk and her UFO incident is noticeably missing.

I did manage to find a few more details from an article titled When UFOs and Cars Collide by Charles Lear on the Podcast UFO Live blog (14th June 2020 

https://podcastufo.com/when-ufos-and-cars-collide/

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On Tuesday morning, July 18, 1967, Emma Funk reported an incident to local police. Village patrolman Lewis Lindsay described the report for an article, which appeared in the July 19th edition of the Poughkeepsie Journal.  According to the article, Funk was driving home after work on Monday at 11:25 PM.  She was heading north on route 22, when an object the size of a softball hit her windshield.  At that moment, her headlights went out, her car stalled and the inside of the car was filled with a bright light.  Funk was dazed and when she regained her composure and got the car back in motion, she realized she was driving south, in the opposite direction.  Lindsay checked the car, saw that there was a crack in the windshield and noted that he couldn’t make a determination as to its cause.  The article mentions that there had been “recurring reports of unidentified flying objects in Northeast Dutchess County.”  Lindsay said that there was a search planned in the area to try to locate “the sphere” but wouldn’t speculate whether the incident had any connection with the reported UFOs.

A follow up article in the August 5th edition of the same paper describes a meeting at LaGrange Town Office hosted by Aerial Investigations Research Corps Inc. where Funk’s windshield was on display.  The object is described in this article as baseball sized and black with an orange glow.  A.I.R.’s president, William Donovan, announced at the meeting that the windshield would be sent to the physics department of Syracuse University for “chemical and ballistics tests” and that pictures of it would be sent to the Condon committee.  The Condon committee was a group at the University of Colorado that was studying the UFO phenomenon on behalf of the Air Force.

    The case made the rounds among many researchers of the day and found its way into various publications and newsletters.  An article in the August 10, 1967 Poughkeepsie Journal, mentions that John Fuller, an editor of Look magazine, expressed interest in the case to Donovan.  Further details brought out in this article include that Funk had actually lost consciousness, was a mile away from the occurrence when she regained consciousness, and that there were fifteen minutes she couldn’t account for.  Donovan mentioned that they were seeking a hypnotist to help recover her memory.  They found someone after the article was published and the session was filmed by the BBC that September.  The additional details that came out during the hypnosis were that her radio filled with static just before the impact and that “they” turned her car around after hitting her in the chest with a rod.

Zimmermann’s research revealed that Donovan ended up sending the windshield to the Corning glass factory for an evaluation.  They noted that the cracks had been fused as if by heat.  Zimmermann also found reports involving similar orange orbs around the same time period in different areas around the country. <end>

To date no other Ufological body has come up with anything.