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- ELECTRONIC UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS NEWS
- (EUFON)
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- Vol. 1 No. 2 (1 February 1993)
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- Published by: | Editor:
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- Baron Carlos's Castle BBS | Carlos A. Steffens
- +1-202-863-1493 |
- FidoNet 1:109/160 | Primary hatching
- MufoNet 88:4202/0 | by John Komar
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- For information, copyrights, article submissions, obtaining copies and
- so on, please refer to the end of this file.
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- Table of Contents
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- 1. EDITORIAL ..................................................... 1
- Editorial: Fact or Fiction? ................................... 1
- 2. ARTICLES ...................................................... 2
- The Politics Of Torquemada; Or, Earth
- Calling Hansen's Planet .................................. 2
- Update On The South Haven Park UFO Incident ................... 5
- Final Report On The Linda Napolitano
- Abduction (Part 1 of 3) .................................. 7
- 3. BOOK REVIEW ................................................... 8
- UFO Crash Secrets At Wright/Patterson Air
- Force Base ............................................... 16
- 4. ANNOUNCEMENTS/WANTED .......................................... 17
- 5. EUFON INFORMATION ............................................. 21
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- Editorial: Fact or Fiction?
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- by Carlos A. Steffens (88:4202/19)
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- A great debate has been sparked by the controversial allegations made by
- Linda Napolitano, who tells a tale of UFO abductions and government
- involvement. In our previous issue, we published an open letter written
- by George P. Hansen to the UFO community where he criticized the people
- in charge of the investigation and the way it was being conducted. This
- issue features the answer to Hansen's letter. Hansen has also released
- a critique of the case where he and other investigators attempt to
- analyze the evidence and information involved to then opine about the
- case's validity. Since the report is long, part of it is published in
- this issue, the remaining to be published in upcoming issues.
-
- The UFO community does not sit still while the Linda Napolitano
- controversy rages on. In Long Island, the Long Island UFO Network
- (LIUFON) has been hard at work investigating an alleged UFO crash that
- occurred in South Haven Park on November 24, 1992. Various independent
- witnesses have come forward and their stories are very similar when not
- identical. This issue features the latest report of the situation by
- John Ford, Chairman of LIUFON. The article comes to us courtesy of John
- Komar and Mike Christol.
-
- Finally, this month's book report is on James W. Moseley's UFO CRASH
- SECRETS AT WRIGHT/PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE. The report was written by
- Duncan M. Roads, Editor of Nexus New Times and obtained from the MUFON-
- NET BBS. If you would like to submit a book review/article for
- publishing in EUFON, please refer to end of this publication.EUFONews 1 - 1 Page 2 01 Feb 1993
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- The Politics of Torquemada; or, Earth Calling Hansen's Planet
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- George Hansen, who is short on ufological experience but
- long on self-righteous blather, is distributing a document
- entitled "Attempted Murder vs. the Politics of Ufology: A
- question of Priorities in the Linda Napolitano Case." In an
- October 13 memo addressed to Budd Hopkins, Walt Andrus, John
- Mack, David Jacobs, and me, Hansen grandiosely announces, "I plan
- to publish this in periodicals devoted to UFOs and mail copies to
- leading ufologists, boards of directors of MUFON, CUFOS, and the
- Intruders Foundation, and funders of UFO research. I also expect
- to post this on electronic bulletin boards and send copies to
- reporter for Omni, the New York Times, Paris Match, and the Wall
- Street Journal."
-
- In the extremely unlikely event that Hansen's communication
- does not end up in the CP file of these latter publications and I
- receive a call or visit from a reporter from the same, I will
- inform him or her of the following:
-
- Hansen claims that when he expressed a desire to "make a
- formal request for a federal investigation of Linda, "Hopkins,
- Andrus, and I "strongly urged me not to do so. They said that
- such action would be politically damaging to ufology." I cannot
- speak for Budd and Walt, though I know them to be men of
- integrity. I can, however, state flatly that Hansen's
- characterization of my remarks is, in its first half, misleading
- and, in its second, blatantly false.
-
- Hansen called me late on the evening of October 6, two days
- after my return from New York City and the meeting with
- proponents and critics of the Linda case. As I have told Budd
- and others, I have serious problems with the story. I told Budd
- that at this stage too many links in the chain of evidence are
- missing to sustain a suspension of unbelief. Moreover, some
- aspects of it seem to me to be impossible. At the same time I
- have problems with the charge that Linda hoaxed the entire event,
- an allegation that -- in view of the extraordinary complexity of
- this episode, not to mention what I observed of and learned about
- Linda's personality -- strikes me as simplistic and unconvincing.
- Two mental-health professionals (not counting John Mack here) who
- know Linda far better that Hansen does concur, emphatically.
-
- My thoughts about all this are complicated, and I could
- devote many pages to them. I shall not do so here, however. At
- the meeting in which the case was discussed, I kept an open mind;
- in fact, I may have been the only individual there who had not
- come to a firm and unshakable conclusion. Finally I suggested
- what I thought would be a compromise acceptable to all whose
- motive was to find the truth.
-
- I urged the critics to refrain, over the next six months,
- form pursuing the investigation, which they had indicated now
- consisted, or would soon consist, of knocking on the doors of
- government agencies looking for evidence of the elusive Richard
- and Dan. I stated that, if this story is true, it is no just a
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- UFO case but a "politically sensitive" event because it
- supposedly involves a political figure of international stature
- and therefore has consequences far outside the tiny world of
- ufology. If that is indeed the case, we would never find Richard
- and Dan (if they exist as who they say they are) because banging
- on the wrong doors could alert the relevant agency that two of
- its agents were leaking a huge secret. They would then be
- effectively silenced, and we would never learn the truth.
-
- If, on the other hand, the story is a hoax, I went on, a
- six-month delay will have no effect on that fact, and the
- evidence will be just as retrievable then as now. I assumed we
- were all in this a truth-seeker, I said, and I thought my idea of
- a compromise best served that end.
-
- Rich Butler and Joe Stefula, critics and honorable men,
- immediately saw my point and agreed. George "Torquemada" Hansen,
- however, proceeded to shout that "science doesn't work that way,"
- to which I rejoined that , if the story was true, this is not
- just a scientific matter but a political one as well. Nothing I
- said could have led anyone to think I meant the "politics of
- ufology." The context made it clear to everyone that the
- "politics" to which I referred was the national and international
- political realm of which the Third Man is allegedly a resident
- and in which (again if they are who they claim to be) Richard and
- Dan operate.
-
- To anyone who has read my voluminous writings on ufology's
- problems and concerns, the notion that I would urge the
- concealment of truth for any reason -- least of all "political
- damage" to ufology -- is laughable.
-
- My printed record shows just the opposite: a fierce
- commitment to the truth above and beyond anything else. No one
- has been so consistently, even obsessively, outspoken on the
- subject of ufologists' need for radical objectivity, vigorous
- debate, and fearless scrutiny of all issues, regardless of their
- potential effect on someone's misguided vision of ufology's
- institutional interests. Anyone who doubts any of this is
- invited to read a few IUR editorials.
-
- Therefore I am forced to conclude that Hansen deliberately
- misrepresented my remarks. In all the conversations I had with
- the principals of this case, I recall no one's saying that
- Hansen's proposed "action would be politically damaging to
- ufology." If anyone had used that as an excuse for inaction, I
- would have spoken up, bluntly, to state precisely what I thought
- of that.
-
- At any rate, what the proponents did talk about, in my
- hearing, was their concern about Linda's well being. Budd, who
- is a profoundly decent man, feels strongly that the attacks on
- Linda are unfair, unfounded and injurious to a woman who already
- has suffered enough. Valid or invalid, this concern -- not
- damage to the "politics of ufology" (whatever that's supposed to
- mean) -- dominated Budd's conversations with me.
-
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- Still, since our exchanges in New York had been entirely
- cordial, I was unprepared for Hansen's behavior when he called me
- on October 6. I thought he wanted to continue our discussion of
- the case, but as I started to explain my thoroughly ambivalent
- feelings, he cut me off, said curtly that he would be brief, and
- asked if I thought Linda was lying. I said I doubted it, for
- many reasons, which Hansen, who by now had thoroughly demonized
- the poor woman, did not want to hear. He informed me that by not
- sanctioning his plan to go to federal authorities, I was doing
- effectively aiding and abetting gross misuse of police power. I
- said that if such action were to be taken, it is Linda's
- decision, not mine or his, to make, and I could not see how
- anyone could think otherwise. Knowing more about this than
- Hansen does, I added that the story contains elements which, if
- Linda is telling the truth, seem to explain her what otherwise
- looks like a puzzling reluctance to act. In any case, I added,
- it was clear enough that Hansen, his pious assertion to the
- contrary (see the hilariously hypocritical concluding paragraph
- of his article), sought not to help Linda but to destroy her.
-
- Hansen was at least honest enough not to deny that. Instead
- he chose to try to intimidate me. He warned that he intended to
- turn my name, address, and phone number, along with Hopkins', et
- al, into the FBI. He then launched into a diatribe in which he
- accused my colleagues and me of "living in a delusional world."
- On Hansen's planet, apparently, those who disagree with him are
- not just wrong but deluded and, perhaps, as his paper implies,
- intellectually corrupt and, moreover, deserving of the attention
- of police agencies. I said, "George, you're full of shit," and
- hung up on him. His subsequent pronouncements have only served
- to confirm the cogency of that analysis.
-
- So what is the significance of the Linda case? I don't
- know. Let me repeat: I don't know. Does anybody? It is
- staggeringly complex, and the available evidence can be read in
- several ways, though certainly in none. I admire Budd Hopkins
- for his dogged, courageous pursuit of the evidence, and I respect
- those who, like Butler, Stefula, and Don Johnson, honestly
- dissent from Budd's interpretation. As an unbeliever (in other
- words, neither believer nor disbeliever), I support all rational
- debate on the issue.
-
- In my opinion, at this stage of an incomplete and ongoing
- investigation, the only conclusion with which I feel comfortable
- is this one: Time will tell. Then again, maybe it won't. Am
- I the only one out there with a tolerance for ambiguity?
-
- Jerome Clark
-
- October 24, 1992
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- Update On The South Haven Park UFO Incident
-
- by John Ford
-
- The following is the latest information release from John Ford, Chairman
- of Long Island UFO Network, i.e. LIUFON, regarding the reported crash of
- an unidentified object in South Haven Park, adjoining North Shirley,
- Long Island. Just to recap, the object allegedly went down on Nov. 24,
- 1992 at 7:15 pm. It was witnessed by a gentleman who saw the object fly
- along side of his car at about 50 ft. above the ground. The object
- suddenly sped up, and made a right angle turn in front of him, crossing
- Sunrise Highway and impacting in the park. Now for the update which I
- received from John on Saturday, Jan. 9, 1993 at 10:30 PM CST.
-
- "The Long Island UFO Network conducted an investigation along the area
- known as Gerard Rd., in Yaphank (L.I.), NY. This area borders the
- western side of South Haven Park. The Long Island UFO Network
- ascertained from several residents in the area:
-
- (1) A female witness whose identity is confidential and known to our
- board of directors, that informed us that on the night of the
- UFO crash on November 24, 1992, that she was stopped at the inter-
- section of Gerard and Victory Blvds.. While proceeding along in an
- easterly direction on Victory Blvd, due to the presence of a Suffolk
- County Police roadblock, was offered the explanation that there had
- been an accident in the park and the park was closed. She
- subsequently came back from her shopping trip and attempted to
- travel north on William Ford Parkway and make a left hand turn onto
- Victory Blvd., and found that Victory Blvd. was blocked at the
- intersection of William Ford Parkway. She had to travel North and
- take the Long Island Expressway over to exit 66 and then come down
- Gerard Rd. to get back to her house, over 20 minute delay in her
- course of travel.
-
- (2) LIUFON has ascertained from a teenage witness that on the day
- after the UFO crash he and a group of friends were denied access to
- the park by Suffolk County Police, prohibiting them from riding
- their bicycles in the park due to the presence of a so called
- accident on the park grounds. No further explanation was offered
- by the police officers at the gate, the park was closed.
-
- (3) The Long Island UFO Network has ascertained from another 16 yr
- old witness, living on Gerard Ave., that he knows of two close
- personal friends he goes to school with, who were traveling west
- bound on Sunrise Hwy. the night of the incident and saw the object
- impact in the park! We are now conducting an attempt to contact
- those two additional witnesses.
-
- (4) LIUFON has ascertained from additional witnesses in the area of
- Gerard Ave., bizarre electromagnetic pulse effects to wit digital
- clock readouts losing control as to the exact time and having to be
- reset constantly two to three days after the incident. VCRs, wiping
- out video tapes. Power surges in the power lines. There was also a
- black out for one hour in the area of Gerard Ave. the night of the
- occurrence. Telephones ringing with nobody at the other end, and
- also ringing with the receivers off the hook.
-
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- (5) On the night of Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1992, the Reverend K.S
- (address and telephone number given. It can be obtained from me
- directly at (502) 683-6811). reported at 7:38 PM that evening, his
- Mercury Marqui, a 1990 Mercury Marqui sedan, burst into flames in
- his driveway while the car was trying to start itself. Yaphank fire
- department was called and so was the Suffolk County Police. The
- Reverend was under the impression that it was arson. The Suffolk
- County Police and the Yaphank fire Marshall took it down as an
- electrical fire. We are rather suspicious of this report since it
- indicates that there may have been latent electromagnetic pulse
- effect damage to the electronic ignition or car's computer, causing
- it to short out and also to try and start itself. We've also gotten
- reports too in that area of frequent helicopter overflights of
- unmarked helicopters, days after the UFO incident in the park. We
- are also getting reports in, we have talked to a gentleman tonight,
- a 17 year old gentleman, by the name of Mike P., of Yaphank,
- (address and phone number given. I have both), who has agreed to
- come forward with full public disclosure. At 7:00 PM on the
- night of Nov. 23, 1992, 24 hours before the UFO incident over South
- Haven Park, the witness reports a formation of four very bright
- white lights doing a triangular movement over the park at a high
- altitude. No visible structure behind the lights, no engine sounds
- as the objects passed the witness while parked in his car on Gerard
- Road. Subject will talk to news media, identity not confidential,
- going for full public disclosure. At 2:15 PM this afternoon
- (Saturday, Jan 9), the Long Island UFO Investigative team, composed
- of John Ford, LIUFON members, Brian Levins, and Andrew Cerceoni
- (sp?), were stopped and detained by the Suffolk County Police,
- police car # 522; Police officers refused to identify themselves.
- We were detained for questioning concerning the distribution of
- fliers in the area of Gerard Ave., concerning the UFO incident in
- South Haven Park on Nov. 24, 1992. Today's incident involved
- intimidation and threats made by the Suffolk County Police in an
- effort to stop us from distributing literature concerning the
- incident. The officer told us point blank, he said, `I'm here
- because you people are handing out this garbage. Because you're
- scaring people and causing a panic.' The police said if we continued
- to do so they would be back to harass us. The incident is reported
- on Suffolk County Police blotter number 93-13373 at the Suffolk
- County Police Headquarters at Yaphank New York. One police officers
- shield number is 3453, of the Suffolk County police, fifth precinct.
- The Officer refused to identify himself, but he was in car number
- 522. The incident was photographed by LIUFON investigators.
- Government intimidation and threats, as of now we do plan to
- continue our investigations. We do intend to continue it, we do
- intend to take legal action. We will be in contact with the ACLU in
- the next 24 hours and we do intend a letter going to the police
- Commissioner and also notification to the news media concerning this
- threat. I would like letters of protest from
- investigators/researchers all across the country to be sent to the:
-
- Police Commissioner
- % the Suffolk County Police Dept,
- Yaphank Ave.
- Yaphank, New York 11980
-
- protesting the harassment of the LIUFON investigative teams attempt
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- to investigate the incident in South Haven Park. Refer to:
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- Police Report Number 93-13373
- Jan. 9, 1993 involving car number 522
- and police officer shield number 3453.
-
- As of Jan. 9, 1993, LIUFON has marked its investigative folder on
- the South Haven Park case, no longer as a suspected UFO Crash, but
- as a confirmed UFO incident!
-
- After this incident, LIUFON was informed by the mother of Mike P.,
- that after they harassed us, they were going back, stopping and
- questioning the people that we had talked to."
-
- John Ford, Chairman - LIUFON
- -------------------------------------------------------
- We consider this a most URGENT request and ask each of you reading
- this message to pen a letter to the above address and voice your
- displeasure with the treatment of fellow investigators. We feel the
- public has a right to know. This may be the opportunity we have all
- been looking for. Don't let this opportunity to let your voice be
- heard pass you by.
-
- Mike
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- Final Report On The Linda Napolitano Abduction (Part 1 of 3)
-
- by Joseph Stefula
- Richard Butler
- George Hansen
-
- Enclosed is our report on the much acclaimed case of the UFO
- abduction of Linda Napolitano. We invite your comments.
-
- Hopkins' claims have generated enormous publicity and have
- been mentioned in the New York Times, Omni, the Wall Street Journal,
- and Paris Match, among others. As such, this case is likely to have a
- substantial impact on the field of ufology.
-
- Leadership in both the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) and the J. Allen
- Hynek Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) aggressively opposed our
- investigation, and both previously refused to publish our criticisms.
- This raises grave questions about the scientific and journalistic
- integrity of MUFON and CUFOS.
-
- Those organizations have many members, and we are unable to provide
- more than a few copies of this paper to others. We ask you to help us
- with the distribution. Please feel free to make copies of this article,
- post it on electronic bulletin boards, and print it in periodicals.
-
-
- A Critique of Budd Hopkins' Case of the UFO Abduction
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- of
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- Linda Napolitano
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- by Joseph J. Stefula, Richard D. Butler, and George P. Hansen
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- ABSTRACT: Budd Hopkins has made a number of public presentations
- of a purported UFO abduction case with multiple witnesses. The primary
- abductee is Linda Napolitano, who lives in an apartment building on the
- lower east side of Manhattan (New York City). She claims to have been
- abducted by extraterrestrial aliens from her 12th floor apartment in
- November 1989. It is claimed that three witnesses in a car two blocks
- away observed Linda and alien beings float out of a window and ascend
- into a craft. One alleged witness was United Nations Secretary General
- Javier Perez de Cuellar. It is also claimed that a woman on the
- Brooklyn Bridge observed the abduction. Linda has reported nose bleeds,
- and one X-ray displays an implant in her nose.
-
- To date, Hopkins has provided no full, detailed written report,
- but he did publish a couple five page articles in the September and
- December 1992 issues of the Mufon UFO Journal and made a presentation at
- the 1992 MUFON symposium. We have made use of that information as well
- as records from other presentations, and we have interviewed the
- abductee. A number of serious questions arose from our examination.
- The case has many exotic aspects, and we have identified a science
- fiction novel that may have served as the basis for elements of the
- story.
-
- Several prominent leaders in ufology have become involved, and
- their behavior and statements have been quite curious. Some have
- aggressively attempted to suppress evidence of a purported attempted
- murder. The implications for the understanding of ufology are
- discussed.
-
- Budd Hopkins is the person most responsible for drawing attention to
- the problem of the extraterrestrial (ET) abduction experience. His
- efforts have been instrumental in stimulating both media attention and
- scientific research devoted to the problem. He has written two popular
- books (Missing Time, 1981, and Intruders, 1987), established the
- Intruders Foundation, and has made innumerable appearances at
- conferences and in the media.
-
- Although Hopkins is neither a trained therapist, an academic, nor
- a scientist, he has involved such people in his work. John E. Mack,
- M.D., a Pulitzer Prize winner and former head of the psychiatry
- department at Harvard Medical School, has praised Hopkins' work and
- acknowledged his indebtedness to him (Mack, 1992a, 1992b). Hopkins has
- collaborated with university professors in co-authoring an article in
- the book Unusual Personal Experiences (1992), which was sent to 100,000
- mental health professionals. He has testified as an expert witness at
- a hearing regarding the medical competence of a physician who claims to
- have been abducted (McKenna, 1992). Because of such strong endorsements
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- and impressive affiliations, and because of his untiring work on behalf
- of abductees, Hopkins has become the single most visible figure in the
- UFO abduction field. His contributions, positive or negative, will be
- quickly noticed by those inside and outside ufology.
-
- Last year, Hopkins made a number of public presentations about a
- spectacular UFO abduction case occurring in November 1989 and having
- multiple witnesses. The primary abductee was Linda Napolitano, a woman
- living on the 12th floor of a high-rise apartment building in lower
- Manhattan (New York City) [Hopkins has previously used the pseudonym
- "Linda Cortile" in this case]. It is claimed that three witnesses in a
- car two blocks away observed Linda and three ET aliens emerge from a
- window and ascend into a craft. Further it is claimed that a woman who
- was driving across the Brooklyn Bridge also saw the event.
-
- The case has generated enormous interest and drawn international
- attention. It has been discussed in the Wall Street Journal (Jefferson,
- 1992), Omni (Baskin, 1992), Paris Match (De Brosses, 1992), the New York
- Times (Sontag, 1992), and Hopkins and Napolitano have appeared on the
- television show Inside Edition. The Mufon UFO Journal labeled it "The
- Abduction Case of the Century" (Stacy, 1992, p. 9). Even the technical
- magazine ADVANCE for Radiologic Science Professionals carried a
- discussion of Linda's nasal implant (Hatfield, 1992). We should expect
- continuing coverage of the affair not only in the UFO press but also in
- the major media.
-
- In a short article previewing his 1992 MUFON symposium presentation,
- he wrote: "I will be presenting what I believe to be the most important
- case for establishing the objective reality of UFO abductions that I
- have yet encountered" (Hopkins, 1992, p. 20). During his lecture at the
- symposium he stated: "This is probably the most important case I've
- ever run into in my life" (tape recorded, July 1992). In his abstract
- for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Abduction Study Conference
- held in June 1992 he wrote: "The importance of this case is virtually
- immeasurable, as it powerfully supports both the objective reality of
- UFO abductions and the accuracy of regressive hypnosis as employed with
- this abductee." Because of Hopkins' renown, and because of his
- evaluation, this case warrants our careful scrutiny.
-
-
- THE AUTHORS' INVOLVEMENT
-
- The first two authors had learned of the case before Hopkins had
- spoken publicly of it, and they decided to monitor its progress. They
- regularly briefed the third author as their investigation progressed.
- As the affair became publicized, all three became concerned about the
- long term effect it might have on abduction research.
-
- For several years Richard Butler attended Hopkins' informal meetings
- organized for abductees and abduction researchers. Butler became
- familiar with the case during those meetings, and he invited Stefula to
- a gathering in early October 1991. At the meeting, Hopkins outlined the
- case, and afterward, Stefula had a chance to chat with Linda about her
- experiences. Butler and Stefula gave Linda their telephone numbers.
- She was advised that if she needed any assistance she could contact
- them.
- Stefula told her that he had numerous contacts in federal and state law
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- enforcement agencies that could be of aid to her. The same information
- was provided to Hopkins.
-
- On January 28, 1992, Linda requested a meeting with Richard Butler,
- and on February 1, 1992, Linda, Stefula and Butler met in New York City,
- and Linda provided additional details about her experiences (described
- below). During that meeting, she asked them not to inform Hopkins of
- their discussions. At the 1992 MUFON convention in Albuquerque, New
- Mexico in July, both Hopkins and Linda appeared on the podium and
- presented the case. Stefula attended the convention and heard the talk,
- and disturbing questions arose. Some of the statements directly
- contradicted what Linda had earlier told Stefula and Butler. We
- contacted Hopkins in an attempt to resolve these matters, but he
- declined to meet with us, saying that he didn't want to discuss the case
- until his book manuscript was submitted. Despite his initial
- reluctance, eventually a meeting was arranged on October 3, 1992 at
- Hopkins' home, and a few more details then emerged.
-
-
- SUMMARY OF CASE
-
- In order to compile this summary of alleged events, we have relied
- upon Hopkins' and Linda's talks from the podium of the 1992 MUFON
- symposium, on our interviews with Linda, on Hopkins' talk at the
- Portsmouth, New Hampshire UFO conference, September 13, 1992, and
- Hopkins' two five-page articles in the September and December issues of
- the Mufon UFO Journal.
-
- In April 1989 Hopkins received a letter from Linda Napolitano, a
- resident of New York City. Linda wrote that she had begun reading his
- book Intruders and had remembered that 13 years earlier she had detected
- a bump next to her nose. It was examined by a physician who insisted
- that she had undergone nasal surgery. Linda claimed that she never had
- such surgery, and she even checked with her mother, who confirmed that
- impression.
-
- Hopkins took an interest in the case because there was a potential
- for medical evidence and because Linda lived relatively close to
- Hopkins, which facilitated their meeting. Linda visited Hopkins and
- discussed her past experiences with him. She recalled some pertinent
- earlier events in her life but believed that she was no longer directly
- involved with any abduction phenomena. Linda then began attending
- meetings of Hopkins' support group for abductees.
-
- On November 30, 1989, Linda called Hopkins and reported that she
- had been abducted during the early morning hours of that day, and she
- provided some details. A few days later, she underwent regressive
- hypnosis, and Linda remembered floating out of her apartment window, 12
- stories above the ground. She recalled ascending in a bluish-white beam
- of light into a craft which was hovering over the building.
-
-
- Richard and Dan
-
- Over a year later (February 1991), Hopkins received a letter signed
- with the first names, Richard and Dan. (We have no hard evidence that
- "Richard" and "Dan" actually exist. In order to avoid overburdening the
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- reader, we will typically omit the word "alleged" when mentioning them.)
-
- The letter claimed that the two were police officers who were under
- cover in a car beneath the elevated FDR Drive between 3:00 and 3:30 a.m.
- in late November 1989. Above a high-rise apartment building, they
- observed a large, bright reddish-orange object with green lights around
- its side. They wrote that they saw a woman and several strange figures
- float out a window and up into the object. Richard and Dan said that
- they had come across Hopkins' name and decided to write to him. They
- went on to say that they were extremely concerned about her well being,
- wanted to locate the woman, talk to her, and be assured that she was
- alive and safe. The two also mentioned that they could identify the
- building and window from which she emerged.
-
- After receiving the letter, Hopkins promptly called Linda and told
- her that she might expect a visit from two policemen. A few days
- later, Linda telephoned Hopkins to tell him that she had been visited by
- Richard and Dan. When they had knocked on her door, introducing
- themselves as police officers, she was not too surprised because she
- reports that police frequently canvass her apartment complex looking for
- witnesses to crimes. Even with Hopkins' prior call, she did not expect
- Richard and Dan to actually appear. After they arrived and entered her
- home, there was an emotional greeting, and they expressed relief that
- she was alive. However, Richard and Dan were disinclined to meet with
- or talk to Hopkins, despite the fact that they had written him earlier
- and despite Linda's entreaties to do so. Richard asked Linda if it was
- acceptable for them to write out an account of their experience and then
- read it into a tape recorder. She agreed, and a couple weeks later
- Hopkins received a tape recording from Richard describing their
- experience.
-
- Some time thereafter, Hopkins received a letter from Dan giving a
- bit more information. The letter reported that Richard had taken a
- leave of absence because the close encounter had been so emotionally
- traumatic. Dan also mentioned that Richard secretly watched Linda.
- (This information is from Hopkins' oral presentation at the 1992 MUFON
- symposium in Albuquerque. At the Portsmouth, New Hampshire conference,
- Hopkins said that he had received a letter from Richard saying that Dan
- was forced to take of leave of absence. It is not clear if Hopkins
- misspoke at some point, or whether both individuals took leaves of
- absence.)
-
- Hopkins received another letter from Dan which said that he and
- Richard were not really police officers but actually security officers
- who had been driving a very important person (VIP) to a helicopter pad
- in lower Manhattan when the sighting occurred. The letter claimed that
- their car stalled, and Richard had pushed it, parking it beneath the FDR
- Drive. According to Dan, the VIP had also witnessed the abduction event
- and had me hysterical.
-
-
- The Kidnappings
-
- Linda claimed that in April of 1991 she encountered Richard on the
- street near her apartment. She was asked to get into a car that Dan was
- driving, but she refused. Richard picked her up and, with some
- struggle, forced her into the vehicle. Linda reported that she was
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- driven around for 3 1/2 hours, interrogated about the aliens, and asked
- whether she worked for the government. She also said that she was
- forced to remove her shoes so they could examine her feet to determine
- whether she was an ET alien (they later claimed that aliens lack toes).
- Linda did remember another car being involved with the kidnapping, and
- under hypnotic regression she recalled the license plate number of that
- car, as well a part of the number of the car in which she rode. Hopkins
- reports that the numbers have been traced to particular "agencies" (he
- gave no further details).
-
- At the MUFON symposium, Linda was asked if she had reported the
- kidnapping to the police. She said that she had not and went on to say
- that the kidnapping was legal because it had to do with national
- security.
-
- In conversations with Butler in early 1992, Linda had expressed
- concerns about her personal safety. A meeting was arranged with Stefula
- because of his background in law enforcement. During the afternoon and
- early evening of February 1, the three met in New York City, and Linda
- described further details of the kidnappings.
-
- She reported that on the morning of October 15, 1991, Dan accosted
- her on the street and pulled her into a red Jaguar sports car. Linda
- happened to be carrying a tape recorder and was able to surreptitiously
- record a few minutes of Dan's questioning, but he soon discovered and
- confiscated it. Dan drove to a beach house on the shore of Long Island.
- There he demanded that Linda remove her clothes and put on a white
- nightgown, similar to the one she wore the night of the abduction. He
- said he wanted to have sex with her. She refused but then agreed to put
- on the nightgown over her clothes. Once she did, Dan dropped to his
- knees and started to talk incoherently about her being the "Lady of the
- Sands." She fled the beach house, but Dan caught her on the beach and
- bent her arm behind her. He placed two fingers on the back of her neck,
- leading Linda to believe that it was a gun. He then forced her into the
- water and pushed her head under twice. He continued to rave
- incoherently, and as her head was being pushed under for the third time,
- she believed that she would not come up again. Then, a "force" hit Dan
- and knocked him back onto the beach. She started to run but heard a
- sound like a gun being cocked. She looked back and saw Dan taking a
- picture of her (Linda mentioned that pictures from the beach were
- eventually sent to Hopkins). She continued running, but Richard
- appeared beside her, seemingly out of nowhere. He stopped her and
- convinced her to return to the beach house and told her that he would
- control Dan by giving him a Mickey Finn. She agreed. Once inside,
- Richard put Dan in the shower to wash off the mud and sand from the
- beach. This gave Linda a chance to search the premises; she recovered
- her cassette tape and discovered stationery bearing a Central
- Intelligence Agency letterhead.
-
- In a brief conversation on October 3, 1992, Hopkins told Hansen
- that Linda came to him shortly after she arrived back in Manhattan after
- the kidnapping. She was disheveled, had sand in her hair, and was
- traumatized by the experience.
-
-
- Further Contacts with Richard and Dan
-
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- During the February 1 meeting with Butler and Stefula, Linda
- reported that she had met Richard outside a Manhattan bank on November
- 21, 1991. He told her of Dan's deteriorating mental condition. During
- the Christmas season, Linda received a card and a three page letter from
- Dan (dated 12/14/91). The letter bore a United Nations stamp and
- postmark (the UN building in New York has a post office which anyone can
- use). Dan wrote that he was in a mental institution and was kept
- sedated. He expressed a strong romantic interest in Linda. Some of his
- remarks suggested that he wanted to kidnap her, take her out of the
- country, and marry her; Linda seemed alarmed by this (she gave a copy
- of the letter to Stefula and Butler).
-
- Linda also asserted that on December 15 and December 16, 1991, one
- of the men had tried to make contact with her near the shopping area of
- the South Street Seaport. He was driving a large black sedan with
- Saudi Arabian United Nations license plates. During the first incident,
- to avoid him, Linda reported that she went into a shop. The second day a
- similar thing happened, and she stood next to some businessmen until he
- left the area.
-
-
- The Third Man
-
- At the February 1 meeting, Linda mentioned that Hopkins had received
- a letter from "the third man" (the VIP), and she was able to repeat
- entire sentences from this letter, seemingly verbatim. It discussed
- ecological danger to the planet, and Linda indicated that aliens were
- involved in ending the Cold War. The letter ended with a warning to
- Hopkins to stop searching for "the third man" because it could
- potentially do harm to world peace.
-
- Linda also related a few more details of her November 1989
- abduction. She said that the men in the car had felt a strong vibration
- at the time of the sighting. Linda also claimed that in subsequent
- hypnotic regressions she recalled being on a beach with Dan, Richard,
- and the third man, and she thought somehow she was being used by the
- aliens to control the men. She communicated with the men telepathically
- and said that she felt that she had known Richard prior to the November
- 1989 abduction, and she suggested that they possibly had been abducted
- together previously. We also learned that the third man was actually
- Javier Perez de Cuellar, at that time Secretary General of the United
- Nations. Linda claimed that the various vehicles used in her
- kidnappings had been traced to several countries' missions at the UN.
-
- At the Portsmouth, New Hampshire conference, Hopkins spoke of the
- third man saying: "I am trying to do what I can to shame this person to
- come forward."
-
-
- Witness on the Brooklyn Bridge
-
- In the summer of 1991, a year and a half after the UFO abduction,
- Hopkins received a letter from a woman who is a retired telephone
- operator from Putnam County, New York (Hopkins has given this woman the
- pseudonym of Janet Kimble). Hopkins did not bother to open the letter,
- and in November 1991, he received another one from her marked on the
- outside "CONFIDENTIAL, RE: BROOKLYN BRIDGE." The odd outside marking
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- and the fact that she had written two letters, seem to have raised no
- suspicions in Hopkins' mind. The woman, a widow of about sixty, claimed
- to have been driving on the Brooklyn Bridge at 3:16 a.m., November 30,
- 1989. She reported that her car stopped and the lights went out. She
- too saw a large, brightly lit object over a building; in fact, the light
- was so bright that she was forced to shield her eyes, though she was
- over a quarter mile away. Nevertheless, she claimed to have observed
- four figures in fetal positions emerge from a window. The figures
- simultaneously uncurled and then moved up into the craft. Ms. Kimble
- was quite frightened by the event, and people in cars behind her were
- "running all around their cars with theirs (sic) hands on their heads,
- screaming from horror and disbelief" (quoted in Hopkins, 1992d, p. 7).
- She wrote: "I have never traveled back to New York City after what I
- saw and I never will again, for any reason" (Hopkins, 1992d, p. 5).
- Despite her intense fear and all the commotion, she had the presence of
- mind to rummage through her purse to find her cigarette lighter to
- illuminate her watch in order to determine the time.
-
- Hopkins has interviewed this woman in person and over the phone.
- The woman claimed to have obtained his name in a bookstore; she called
- the Manhattan directory assistance for his telephone number and then
- looked up his address in the Manhattan White Pages. She alleges that
- she was reticent about speaking of the incident and had only told her
- son, daughter, sister, and brother-in-law about the event.
-
-
- The Nasal X-ray
-
- In November 1991 a doctor, whom Hopkins describes as "closely
- connected with Linda," took an X-ray of Linda's head because she knew
- about the story of the nasal implant and because Linda frequently spoke
- of the problem with her nose. The X-ray was not developed immediately.
- A few days later the doctor brought it to Linda but was very nervous and
- unwilling to discuss it. Linda took it to Hopkins, who showed it to a
- neurosurgeon friend of his. The neurosurgeon was astounded; a sizeable,
- clearly non-natural object could be seen in the nasal area. Hopkins has
- shown a slide of the X-ray during his presentations, and the implant is
- strikingly apparent, even to a lay audience. The object has a shaft
- approximately 1/4 inch long with a curly-cue wire structure on each end.
-
-
- Other Unusual Aspects of the Case
-
- During our meeting with Linda on February 1, she gave us additional
- miscellaneous details that might be pertinent. We were told that she
- believed that she was under surveillance and described a light
- silver-gray van that had parked near her apartment. She also claimed
- that she had once been a professional singer and the lead on a hit
- record, but she had lost her singing voice one day while in the shower.
- Linda mentioned that she was given to understand that her blood was
- quite unusual. A doctor had informed her that her red blood cells did
- not die, but instead they rejuvenated. She wondered whether this might
- be due to an alien influence; some time later she attempted to locate
- the doctor but was unable to do so. Linda seemed to imply that she now
- believed that she was part alien or somehow worked with the aliens.
-
- Linda also told us that she had an agreement with Budd Hopkins to
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- split equally any profits from a book on the case.
-
- (Continued in the next issue of EUFON)
-
-
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-
- -=< BOOK REVIEW >=-
-
-
- Title: UFO CRASH SECRETS AT WRIGHT/PATTERSON AIR FORCE
- BASE
- Author: James W. Moseley
- Publisher: Abelard Productions (USA)
- Price: $20.00
- Reviewed by: Duncan M. Roads, Editor - Nexus New Times
-
-
- James Moseley has been tracking UFOs since the early 1950s,
- and is the former editor and publisher of Saucer News, a
- magazine that at one stage had nearly 10,000 subscribers. In
- 1967 he staged the largest UFO convention of all time,
- attracting 15,000 people to a three day event at New York's
- Commodore Hotel. In short, he has been around UFO research
- since before I was a twinkle in Dad's eye.
-
- The book itself is a well written "diary" of the period of
- Jim's life that involved the famous Long John Show, a radio
- talk back show dealing with UFOs and other subjects.
-
- It was also the time of rumors of crashed UFOs in New mexico,
- of secret government experiments, and of clandestine cover-
- ups.
-
- One such cover-up alleged that crashed or captured UFOs and
- their occupants were being held/kept at specially designated
- Air Force Bases, Wright Patterson Air Force Base being the
- primary place of suspicion.
-
- The author leads us on his "journey" of leads, tip-offs and
- meetings, encounters which include the famous Adamski, UFOs in
- Antarctica, access to US Air Force files and mysterious
- visitors - they certainly make you wonder what is really going
- on.
-
-
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- Metro DC MUFON UFO Conference
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-
-
- Metro DC MUFON UFO Conference: Saturday February 6, 1993. $15.00.
- Quality Hotel, Silver Spring, MD.
-
- - Kevin Randle
- - Major Ed Dames
-
- - Panel Debate: Should the US government publically
- acknowledge the reality of UFOs?
-
- - <Other speakers to be announced>
-
- For more information contact Mike Regimenti 410-974-0649.
-
-
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- Ozark UFO Conference
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-
-
- The Fifth Annual Ozark UFO Conference will be held on April 2-4, 1993.
- The location will be the same as in previous years, the INN OF THE
- OZARKS in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
-
- A minimum of 125 rooms will be set aside for people attending the
- Conference, with special room rates of $36.00 for single occupancy and
- $42.00 for double occupancy. Room reservations may be made at any time
- by calling the Inn at (501) 253-9768 or by writing the Inn at P.O. box
- 431, Eureka Springs, AR 72632. Please indicate that your reservations
- are for the Ozark UFO Conference in order to obtain the special room
- rates. The Inn's total of 125 rooms were completely sold out last year
- at least one month before the conference, so make your reservations
- early. Additional rooms are available at other local-area motels.
-
- The registration fee for the Conference is $35.00 per person, if paid in
- advance (through March 27, 1993) or $40.00 per person at the door.
- Payments for Conference registrations should be made payable to OZARK
- UFO CONFERENCE FUND and may be mailed to :
-
-
- Ozark UFO Conference
- Route 1, Box 220
- Plumerville, AR 72127
-
- The Conference will begin at 1:00 PM on Friday, April 2nd, and will
- conclude at noon on Sunday, April 4th. Additional information may be
- obtained by calling (501) 354-2558.
-
- The scheduled speakers for 1993 include Dr. John Mack of Harvard
- University (one of the country's foremost researchers of UFO abduction
- cases), Norman Oliver (UFO cases from England), Linda Moulton Howe,
- George Wingfield, Antonio Huneeus and Forest Crawford. A number of
- "surprise" speakers is also planned, as well as a panel discussion
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- featuring "abductees" and abduction researchers.
-
- For those who have not visited Eureka Springs previously, the town is
- located on U.S. Highway 62, approximately 48 miles west of Harrison,
- Arkansas, 35 miles northeast of Fayetteville, and about 10 miles south
- of the Missouri border. Air travellers will fly into Drake Field at
- Fayetteville and a shuttle service will be provided between the airport
- and the Inn.
-
- OZARK UFO CONFERENCE
- REGISTRATION FORM
-
- Registration Fee: $35.00 per person
-
-
- NAME _______________________________________________________
-
- ADDRESS_____________________________________________________
-
- CITY____________________________ STATE_________ ZIP_________
-
- WILL YOU BE STAYING AT THE INN? YES ( ) NO ( )
-
- WILL YOU REQUIRE TRANSPORTATION FROM FAYETTEVILLE AIRPORT?
- YES ( ) NO ( )
-
- Please send completed form and fee to:
-
- OZARK UFO CONFERENCE FUND
- ROUTE 1, BOX 220
- PLUMERVILLE, AR 72127
-
-
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- Lincoln, Nebraska Conference
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-
-
- EXPLORING UNEXPLAINED PHENOMENON V
- APRIL 30th to MAY 2nd, 1993
- Lincoln, Nebraska
-
-
- CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:
-
- Dr. John Salter: The Salter UFO Encounters; A Comprehensive Update.
- Professor and Chair of American Indian Studies at
- the University of North Dakota, where he teaches a
- course on UFOs, ETs, and Close Encounters. He will
- discuss a 1988 UFO encounter and abduction experience
- he and his son had while driving across Wisconsin.
-
- Kevin Randle - Stanton Friedman: The Roswell Incident.
- Kevin Randle is a former Air Force intelligence officer
- and co-author of the book UFO CRASH AT ROSWELL. Stanton
- Friedman is a nuclear physicist and co-author of CRASH
- AT CORONA. Both authors have done extensive research
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- into the alleged crash of a UFO in the New Mexico
- desert in 1947, and have come to somewhat different
- conclusions.
-
- Harry Jordan - Jack Kasher: NASA UFO Images / Iowa Mini-Flap Update.
- Harry Jordan is a science teacher and founder of the
- Mars Project in Omaha. Dr. Jack Kasher is a professor
- of physics and astronomy at the University of
- Nebraska-Omaha and MUFON state director for Nebraska.
- Their presentation will be on the videotape taken
- during a space shuttle flight allegedly showing
- unidentified objects, and an update on a series of UFO
- sightings and landing traces in southern Iowa.
-
- Linda Moulton-Howe: Aliens, Abductions, & Scientific Findings on Crop
- Circles. Winner of local, national, and international
- awards for her documentaries on science, medicine, and
- the environment and author of AN ALIEN HARVEST. She
- will present an update on her current and past
- research.
-
- Budd Hopkins: New Revelations About UFO Abductions.
- The best-selling author of INTRUDERS and MISSING TIME,
- and one of the researchers most credited with bringing
- serious attention to UFO abductions.
-
- Rosemary Ellen Guiley: Crop Circles & Unusual Ground Markings
- Worldwide.
- Director of the Center for North American Crop Circle
- Studies and the author of HARPER'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
- MYSTICAL AND PARANORMAL EXPERIENCE.
-
- MORE SPEAKERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
-
- REGISTRATION:
- $40.00 before February 1st
- $45.00 afterwards and at the door
- (Members of the Fortean Research Center receive a $5.00 discount)
-
- SPEAKING PROGRAM. Each presentation will be for approximately two
- hours, so that an in-depth presentation and exchange can occur between
- the speakers and the audience.
-
- OTHER EVENTS. There will be a dinner Friday night, a tour of haunted
- and ghostly sites around Lincoln, and a Saturday night banquet. Details
- on these events have yet to be finalized, but if you're interested
- please check the spaces in the registration form and we'll send you
- information when it's available.
-
- HOTEL. The Nebraska Center for Continuing Studies at 33rd and Holdredge
- St. Lincoln, Ne. 68583-0901. Phone (402) 472-3435. A block of rooms has
- been reserved. Please make your reservations directly with the hotel.
-
- QUESTIONS? Call Scott Colborn at (402) 421-1701, Monday through Friday,
- 1:00 - 7:00 pm CST. Or write to: THE FORTEAN RESEARCH CENTER
- PO BOX 94627
- Lincoln, NE. 68509
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