Wednesday, 20 November 2019
UFO Case Report:
“July 13, 1969; Van Horne, IA”
(NICAP.org)
The whole UFO case report:
“11:00 PM. A high school girl was having her cousin [a
beautician] over for a visit and a sleep-over. The two young women were still
up when they heard a sound outside. Looking out their window, they saw an
object above the field across the road. It was less than a mile away. The thing
appeared to be a gray metallic disk, non-luminous, but with a orange-red band
of light around the circumference. This light enabled the girls to see the
shape clearly: like ‘a shallow inverted bowl with a curved bottom’. The object
was ‘clean’ [no protrusions nor individual lights]. The object came directly
over the farmhouse, its vibrations rattling the bedroom windows. [The parents
were asleep already and did not awaken]. The girls felt that the disk was ‘the
size of an automobile’ and was rotating counter-clockwise as it rose and sailed
away. The next morning they told the one girl’s parents what had happened but
were not believed. That morning however, the father was out walking the fields
and came across a forty foot diameter circle of dried out soybean crop, which
had not previously been there. This area was not only a ‘perfect’ circle but in
the proper location for the sighting of the UFO. The appearance of the affected
crop was ‘all of the leaves of each plant were hanging wilted from the stalks’
as if, the UFO field researcher hypothesized, ‘they had been subjected to
intense heat’. The spot was apparently the result of a ‘near-landing’ rather
than an actual touch-down, as the plants were not broken off nor crushed. A
fine aerial photo of this circle has been made and is attached to this report.
The UFO community was on the scene relatively early, with the APRO investigator
taking the photos and soil samples, and Walt Andrus of MUFON/APRO interviewing
the daughter [the only early interview of the cousin was by news persons]. As
was almost universally the case APRO dropped the ball on the analysis of the
samples and reported only that the plants were dry, shriveled, and not
radioactive. Dr. J. Allen Hynek even
visited the site and was later quoted: ‘I still don’t know what the hell this
thing is all about... It looked as though a big heater had been held six feet
above the ground’. Neighbors of the family contributed the remarks that their
dogs were making a racket that evening. Van Horne stands as one of the best
‘landing effects’ cases on record. This is because it has multiple witnesses,
an immediate corroberation [sic] of
the trace by someone who knew exactly the state of his farm fields, no desire
for publicity [in fact a parent who blocked almost all of it], no motivation
[in fact, a loss of valuable crop], multiple, early-on-scene investigators with
good track records for straight-shooting, and a fairly large and mysterious effect.
On some scales of rating ‘trace’ cases, this might be #1. [Mike Swords;
References: a). APRO UFO Report Form (case field investigation), undated but c.
September 1969 (Hynek/CUFOS files); ‘Saucer Near Landing In Iowa’, SKYLOOK #23,
October 1969; ‘UFO Over Iowa Bean Field’, APRO Bulletin, July-August 1969:
Kevin Randle, ‘The Iowa UFO Landings’, Official UFO Fall 1976; [news note]
DATA-NET V(9): September 1971; Al Swegle, ‘Sight UFO Over Benton County Farm’,
Cedar Rapids Gazette, August 15, 1969.]”
I also presented this UFO case report on 24 March
2016.
Wikipedia article: “Van Horne , Iowa ”:
Related posts:
The 13 July 1969 Van Horne , Iowa , UFO landing imprint
(CE2 case – soybean crop)
(4.bp.blogspot.com/thebiggeststudy.blogspot.com photo)
UFO News Article:
“Sight UFO Over Benton County Farm”
6 August 1969
(The Gazette, Cedar
Rapids , Iowa )
Source: Newspapers.com
The whole article:
“Under any other set of circumstances, Warren ‘Bud’
Barr would say lightning struck his soybean fields the evening of Sunday, July
13 [1969].
While he was doing chores the following morning, the Benton County
farmer noticed that a 15-foot circular area in his bean field had been charred
to the ground. No other part of the field was touched.
At breakfast his 15-year-old daughter, Pat, and her
cousin, Kathy Mahr, 19, gave him another explanation for the barren spot.
‘Kathy and I were about to go to bed at 11 Sunday
evening, when we looked out our west window and saw red-orange lights hovering
just a few hundred feet from the house,’ Pat recalled.
Black Object
The black metallic object was moving and vanished over
a neighbour’s field northwest of the Barr home. The object was about the same
size as the barren spot in the soybean field.
‘I know that it wasn’t a jet, a helicopter, or a small
plane,’ Pat said. ‘It was shaped like two saucers put together upside down.’
The Barr family doesn’t say that the object was from
another planet. But their beans haven’t had any trouble with armyworms either.
It could have been lightning, Bud Barr believes, but
he hasn’t tried to collect on his crop insurance. The family said the air was
quiet around 11 p.m., although it had rained earlier in the evening.
Lightning Effects
When lightning strikes, the center of a circular area
is usually barren, but the edges taper off, Vivian Jennings, Cedar Rapids area extension crops specialist,
said. In Barr’s field, the whole 15-foot area was barren, and other portions of
the field were not affected.
The family weren’t able to find any imprints in the
area, and they did not report the strange activities to authorities.
Several citizens reported what they believed to be an
unidentified flying object near the Cedar
Rapids municipal airport in June. The Cedar
Rapids municipal airport air traffic control tower has not had any
reports of unusual activity on June 13, although they usually ask that citizens
forward reports on to military authorities at Offutt air force base, Omaha , or University
of Colorado , Colorado
Springs.
No Life
Two space flights since then have eliminated the
theory that the object might have been sent from the moon or Mars. There isn’t
any life on Mars, you’ll recall.
‘But it could have been from Venus,’ Pat said.
‘Imagine what their scientists would say if they thought earth was a giant Iowa soybean field.’ Pat
is a senior at Benton Community high school.
The Barr farm is located approximately five miles
northwest of Vinton.”
The article contains a photo of Warren Barr’s soybean
field.
NOTE: NICAP.org and other credible UFO research
sources
report that Warren Barr’s farm was located just outside
Van
Horne (located just west of Cedar Rapids ). Van Horne is
located to the south west of Vinton.
located to the south west of Vinton.
Wikipedia article: “Van Horne , Iowa ”:
Related posts:
The 13 July 1969 Van Horne , Iowa , UFO landing
imprint
(CE2 case – soybean
crop)
(4.bp.blogspot.com/thebiggeststudy.blogspot.com
photo)
UFO News Article:
“UFO sighting noted”
5 November 1975
(The Daily Journal, Fergus Falls , Minnesota )
Source: Newspapers.com
The whole article:
Source: Newspapers.com
The whole article:
“Helen Kay says she saw a flashing object move slowly
toward the earth Sunday night [2 November
1975], then apparently take off again
into the sky.
‘It was about 700 feet from the house and it disappeared
behind one of the buildings,’ Mrs. Kay said. ‘When we got there it was gone.
Then it appeared above the trees above the hill west of Medford .’
Mrs. Kay said she and her daughter got into their car
to follow the object.
‘It flashed red, green and white. I was surprised when
it first came down. It was quite large and I’ve never seen anything like it.’
She said she first thought it was a flare, but became
confused when she saw the object reappear in the sky.
This UFO landing trace incident was investigated by
Dr. J. Allen Hynek and Ted R. Phillips (see photo).
The UFO case was covered in History Channel’s 1976 UFO
documentary film, In Search of … UFOs
(see below link).
Wikipedia article: “Medford , Minnesota ”:
Related posts:
Ted R. Phillips (left)
and Dr. J. Allen Hynek investigate the
2 November 1975 Medford, Minnesota, UFO landing incident (rense.com photo)
2 November 1975 Medford, Minnesota, UFO landing incident (rense.com photo)
(tageo.com
photo)
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