Tuesday, 25 February 2020

UFO News Article:
“Civil Defense’s UFO Probe
Explained By Its Director”


14 October 1966
(The Hillsdale Daily News, Michigan)

Source: NewspaperArchive.com

The whole article:
“ ‘It is dangerous to the welfare of the nation for our government to try to ridicule and harass people. This was what was done during the local UFO excitement earlier in the year. I believe we have made our point. The University of Colorado now has been assigned to look more thoroughly into the handling of UFO sightings. I don’t think we’ll have any more brushoffs based on the swamp gas contention.’

Willian (Bud) Van Horn, Hillsdale County civil defense director, concluded his talk before the Rotary Club Thursday with this statement.

For 35 minutes he traced the efforts of himself and his colleagues to handle the UFO (Unidentified Flying Objects) reports received at his office since last March and to keep the community from being ridiculed.

He was especially vehement in his criticism of Dr. J. Allen Hynek, Northwestern University scientist who made a cursory study here after the Hillsdale College coed sightings on March 21 made headlines throughout the nation.

Since last March there have been at least two other UFO incidents worthy of note by the local CD office, Mr. Van Horn said.

*  *  *

One was from a woman who heard her dog barking at night. She told the CD office that she looked out in time to see a vehicle settling in a field.

Four women in the North Adams-Jerome region had an object orbit their car. It apparently had an effect on the vehicle because the driver put the car into second gear and pressed the accelerator to the floorboard, yet could develop a speed of only 20 miles an hour. The four ran to a nearby house occupied by five persons. All nine looked out to see a vehicle hovering around the barn.

Mr. Van Horn said his Civil Defense organization made extensive investigations of all reports both during and since March. He told about finding radioactivity in places where UFO’s had been reported, of pure boron found in water, of blips on Air Force radar screens (later denied by the AF) and of unusual metal shavings found in a field less than a month ago.

Mr. Van Horn said the government has no business trying to keep people quiet about UFO sightings. He said that the 24-page report he issued to disprove Dr. Hynek’s swamp gas claims has never been rebutted by the Air Force or Dr. Hynek.

A different attitude on the part of the government is now indicated, the speaker said. The investigative work done here by the local CD has helped to bring this about, Mr. Van Horn feels.”

My comment:
This is a very interesting article about some of the 1966 UFO sightings in the Hillsdale, Michigan, area (South East Michigan). The article, among other things, discusses UFO cases that involve animal reaction (dog)/UFO landing, electromagnetic (EM) interference with a car engine and radioactivity.

Wikipedia article: “Hillsdale College”:


Wikipedia article: “Hillsdale, Michigan”:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsdale,_Michigan



William Van Horn, Civil Defense Director, HillsdaleMichigan,
measures radioactivity at a 1966 Michigan UFO landing site
(“UFO: Friend, Foe Or Fantasy?” (CBS, New York CityNew York) image)








Delp Hall and the Liberty Walk, facing Central Hall
[Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan]
(text by Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org) (wikimedia.org photo)













Satellite photo of Hillsdale, Michigan (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)