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The modern era of UFO activity has been accompanied by sporadic reports of UFOs leaving evidence of their presence on the ground. They are also alleged to have produced a variety of disruptive effects on terrestrial apparatus such as automobiles, aircraft, power facilities, and radar stations.
Additionally, UFOs are also believed to produce (or induce) some unusual effects on the individuals who have come into close proximity with them. While many of these effects are thought to be beneficial, still others represent an array of emotional and physical injuries such as burns, skin blistering, eye irritations, partial paralysis, and the loss of hair—all assumed to be caused by the UFO propulsion system’s emissions or its weaponry.
Perhaps the best documented of all the residual-effects cases is that of Mrs. Betty Cash’s encounter with a large, diamond-shaped, heat-producing UFO that was apparently being pursued by a swarm of military helicopters. According to Mrs. Cash, her friend Vickie Landrum, and Vickie’s grandson, Colby (who also witnessed the event), Mrs. Cash developed a number of lingering medical problems after their close encounter and wrote to various governmental and military agencies with the hope of identifying the object that she, Vickie, Colby, and several others had been exposed to on that fateful night (December 29, 1980) in Huffman, Texas.
Mrs. Cash passed away on the 18th anniversary of her UFO encounter, reportedly from complications of the injuries that she suffered from exposure to (radioactive?) UFO emissions ...
Read the rest of this article in the May 2002 issue of FATE
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