| BARNEY AND BETTY HILL |
| The story begins on September 19, 1961, the Hill's were returning from their vacation. They were driving along a deserted section of highway 3 in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. They stopped for coffee at about 10 pm that night and planed to arrive home the next morning. As they drove through the mountains Betty noticed a bright star near the moon, she was sure it had not been there earlier on, and she was sure it was getting brighter. She told Barny and he told her it was proberly a satellite. The so called star intrigued both of them, they stopped a couple of times during the next hour to have a closer look at it through the binoculars. Betty was now convinced it was something out of the ordinary, but Barny kept on insisting it was just a satellite or some kind of conventional air craft. The Hills stopped again to have a look at the star with the binoculars, this time Barny saw red, green, amber and blue lights rotating around it. To Barrny it looked like a aircraft fuselage with no wings. He could hear no sound from the engines. Barny returned to the car, he was starting to feel frightened. The object then swooped down and began to pace the car. Betty watched through the binouclars and now she could see two rows of windows. She wanted Barny to stop the car but he refused for a few minutes. Barny stopped the car in the middle of the road, left the engine running. Betty handed him the binoculars and he got out of the car, seeing for the first time that it was a large disc not an aircraft. He still tryed to convince Betty it was a conventioal aircraft, though he knew it was not. Barny was wery frightened by this stage, he stepped away from the car and walked across the road to have a closer look at the object. He kept walking until he was about fifty feet away from the craft. It was hovering just above the trees that bordered the field. Through the binoculars he could clearly see a double row of windows, and behind them were six beings. One, Barny thought as "the leader," wore a black leather jacket. As Barny was watching, five or six of the beings turned their backs and seemed to manipulate controls. The craft began a slow descent. Fins holding red lights spread along the craft, something, Possibly landing gear lowerd from the belly of the craft. Barny was focused on the craft, and was overwhemed with the feeling of being captured. He turned and ran back to the car. Shouting that they were going to be captured. He got in the car and slammed it in gear and roared of as fast as possible. He told Betty to watch out for the craft but it had disappeared. As barny began to calm down, he slowed the car down and they heard a series of electronic deeps. Both of them seemed to feel drowsy. The beeps came again, they believed, almost immediately and they saw a road sign that told them Concord, thier hometown, was seventeen miles away. They arrived home about five in the morning. Six days later Betty sent a letter to Magor Donold E. Keyhoe, a writer and director of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phonomena (NICAP), describing what had happened to her and her husband. She also was thinking of finding a reputable psychiatrist to perform hypnosis on Barny as he was having problems remembering parts of the story. . CONTINUED PT.2 |
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