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9/65 - Mrs. A.V, husband following
in separate car, Brabant, Belgium, near Brussels, 7:30 PM
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| Report Summary |
"car was no longer responding to the steering wheel... a small neon light
appeared near her windshield and the car was lifted a few cm off the road.
The light was yellow and tube shaped with even luminosity and sharp contours...
her husband had seen nothing unusual."[footnote
1] |
| Hynek Classification |
CE-II |
| Original Vallee Classification |
Type
Id |
| Current Vallee Classification |
CE5 |
| Minimum Distance |
Feet |
| Object Appearance |
Cylinder of light |
| Object Behavior |
Appeared near windshield, paced vehicle, departed |
| Physical Effect |
Vehicle was levitated |
| Medical Effect |
"she noticed on her wrists (a long sleeve dress covered the rest of her
skin) line-like markings consisting of a multitude of small points; the
mark on her left wrist was reddish, sharp in outline, and itched like a
light burn... two years later... the left wrist marking reappeared for a
while", onset after a few hours, lasted for a week |
| Comments / Conclusion |
Note effect is on non-exposed areas, may have been chemical brought in
through car vents. Action at wrist indicates chemical or allergic reaction,
since limbs are less sensitive to UV than head, face, and trunk; recurrence
may indicate allergy rather than chemical.
Husband's car was 1500 feet behind
Note some similarity to Beauford Parham case in
Georgia. |
Footnotes
1. Hall, Uninvited Guests, ISBN 0-943358-32-9,
p 254
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