ELECTRONIC UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS NEWS

               ELECTRONIC UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS NEWS

                                 (EUFON)

 

                     Vol. 1 No. 2 (1 February 1993)

 

 

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                          Table of Contents

 

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?

 

by Carlos A. Steffens (88:4202/19)

 

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.
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  The Politics of Torquemada;  or, Earth Calling Hansen's Planet

 

 

     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:

 

                                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

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    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

    

                                Linda Napolitano

    

    

          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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