Website: UFO DNA (thecid.com/ufo):
UFO DNA UFO case report:
“13 July 1969 23:00
Van Horne, Iowa, USA
(the UFO incident occurred on 13 July,
not on 12 July, according to NICAP.org)
13 Jul 1969 -
Van Horne, Iowa,
USA
Two teenage girls see a dull gray-black metallic
colored inverted bowl-shaped object with a circular reddish-orange band of
light about two-thirds of the way down it. The next morning a 40-foot diameter
burned circle is found in the field.
At 11:00 p.m. a dark gray, metallic inverted
bowl-shaped disc flew over a farm in Van
Horne, Iowa during a
rainstorm, spinning counter-clockwise. It had a reddish-orange band two-thirds
of the way from its bottom to the top, and made a noise like a jet. The
witnesses were three teenage girls. A 40-foot circle of wilted soybean plants
was found, but the plants were not bent over or crushed.
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One orange-red star was observed by three witnesses
one of them independent for two minutes.
(J. Allen) Hynek reported:
Two teenaged girls stated that they were exceedingly
frightened late one evening when, looking out from their farmhouse bedroom
window, they espied the ‘traditional’ lighted craft gliding away from the
farmhouse, accompanied by a jetlike sound. The father of one of the girls, a
farmer, had just that day examined his soybean field in preparation for
cultivation and had found it in good order.
Shortly after the UFO sighting there was a light rain,
and early the next morning the farmer went out to check whether the rain had
been severe enough to interfere with his planned cultivation. To his surprise
he found a 40-foot devastated circle in midfield where none had been less than
a half day before. He had no explanation for it. He had learned of the girls'
experience but had promptly discounted it until he saw his soybean field. The
place where the girls had seen their object was not inconsistent with the
position of the destroyed ring of plants.
I visited the farm several weeks after the event and
saw the circular patch for myself. The leaves of each plant were hanging wilted
from the stalks as though they had been subjected to intense heat, but the
stalks themselves were not broken or bent, and there were no marks of any land
in the soil. Everything appeared as though the heat or destroying agent was
applied directly from above and at close range but without direct contact.
The object that may have been associated with the
circle was reported by the girls to have been observed at close range from
their window, then to have turned to the northwest (it came from the south; the
girls were looking out a north window, and the field was to the south of the
house about a mile away) and disappeared, leaving only an orange glow in the
sky. According to their report, it was spinning counterclockwise and had the
shape of a shallow inverted bowl with a curved bottom.
It appeared to be a dull gray-black metallic color
with a circular reddish-orange band of light about two-thirds of the way from
the bottom to the top. It was the illumination from the orange light that
disclosed the shape of the object. No protrusions were visible, and there were
no individual lights — only the band of orange light. In size it was described
as three or four times the diameter of the moon, and one of the girls thought
it appeared as large as an automobile would have at the estimated distance.
Because of local publicity the farmer refused to let
the girls be interviewed by me but was himself fully accommodating in showing
me the circle and answering questions. He wished no further publicity, made no
attempt to capitalize on the event, and left me with the feeling that if the
whole thing had in some way been a hoax, it would be difficult to discover any
possible reason for his choosing to destroy a portion of his field (and by what
means?) in the absence of any desire for publicity or monetary gain.
It has often been reported but seldom carefully
documented that immediately after a close UFO encounter the top branches of
adjacent trees have been found broken and the leaves wilted.”
Wikipedia article: “Van Horne, Iowa”:
The 13 July 1969 Van Horne, Iowa, UFO landing
imprint
(CE2 case – soybean crop)
(4.bp.blogspot.com/thebiggeststudy.blogspot.com photo)
(tageo.com photo)