Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Dayton Incident - 1980. Witnesses describe bright lights in the sky

 Perhaps each of us would like to see something strange in the sky and not worry about the consequences. But encounters with UFOs don't always go smoothly. These people had to pay for their own health.

The 1980 case is considered to be one of the most famous events where contact with aliens resulted in physical problems. It all started on December 29, 1980. Betty Cash decided to travel to Dayton (TX) to try some new dishes at a newly opened restaurant. Together with her, she grabbed her friend Vicky Landrum and her grandson Colby (7 years old).

They were driving a car. The road to Dayton passed through a pine forest. Around 9 PM, the trio noticed a bright glow in the sky, and then a bright object appeared. He lowered the height, regardless of the level of trees at a distance of 40 meters from the witnesses. Landrum asked to stop the car as she was worried that they would burn if they approached.

The description of the object itself differs. All Cash remembered was a bright light source that had no form at all. Colby said the UFO resembled an incredibly brilliant diamond with clear, even edges. But Landrum said she saw an oblong object with a rounded tip and a sharp base. However, all three claimed that the UFO made loud noises and that a huge burning column exploded below. The facility was very hot. Initially they wanted to turn around, but it had rained the day before and Cash suggested the car might get stuck while turning on a narrow road. They got out of the car to look around, but Colby started crying and asked to move away from the subject. As they got into the car, they realized that the metal surface was so hot that Cash had to wrap his hand in his coat to open the door.

Inside the cabin, too, began to fill with warmth. Landrum touched the dashboard and realized it had softened. Interestingly, she left the dent they saw a few weeks later.

The subject climbed higher, and the car finally moved forward. They saw him in the sky for a long time, until about 23 military helicopters appeared near the UFO and tried to stay at a distance of 1,200 meters. Witnesses were home closer to 22:00.

History could have been erased from memory if it were not for health problems. A few hours later, the trio felt weak. Colby noticed the burn on his face, Landrum suddenly began to lose hair, and strange marks appeared on his fingernails. The skin of both was blistered as in a severe burn, and the eyes ached constantly.

Betty Cash had a harder time as she suffered from severe headaches, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, headache and neck pain for four days. The scalp was covered with large blisters that poured clear fluid. Then the hair fell out. Doctors could not make a diagnosis for a long time. Two months later, breast cancer was diagnosed and mastectomy was performed. All this ended in a sharp deterioration in vision. The victims decided that the observed object belonged to the US Air Force, so he sued the US government and demanded $ 20 million in damages. The judge said the military did not have a similar item. It is surprising, however, that the judge relied solely on the testimony of experts and the military in his conclusions, refusing to meet the victims. In addition, he stubbornly ignored information about the arrival of military helicopters.

There are two theories. Ufologists believe that women are unlucky to be close to a radioactive UFO because their symptoms resemble radar injuries. Or they witnessed the secret testing of a space shuttle that had a powerful nuclear power plant. Then the USAF just hid all the data. What do you think about it

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