Did UFO Encounter Cost Woman Her Life?

December 14, 2007 on 3:31 pm | In |

http://www.mcdowellnews.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=MMN/MGArticle/MMN_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173353851239

This story focuses on one of the scariest stories in modern day UFOlogy.  A  woman named Betty Cash, her friend and her friend’s son witnessed a UFO up close and with black helicopters to boot.  Here we have a multiple witness sighting by two adults and it resulted in all three suffering from what some say were radiation poisoning.  Ms. Cash passed away 18 years later in 1998 still suffering from her illness.

Even though we have three witnesses to the event and physical injuries the story remains unsolved.  They even lost a settlement they were looking for.

I bring this up because of the dark side of UFOs.  Far too many people think that all UFOs mean some sort of extraterrestrial origin and that those extraterrestrials are friendly and super smart and benevolent.  Generalizing in such a manner has cost many people their lives and body parts as well as their sanity.  If you read below on this blog you’ll see where I’d asked the public and the UFOlogy professionals about the horror stories regardig UFOs.  It wasn’t a pretty picture.  These accounts, the first person accounts at best, are so terrifying even I cannot publish them.  To date I’ve never read from any credible source or heard from same a ‘happy’ UFO close encounter of the third kind, meaning interaction with the occupants of a UFO. 

People have been burned, severely injured, and worse.  I must emphasize that unlike the movies or Hollywood version of things, this area of research is best done by professionals and studying from them.  Know before you go.

No one in our government is going to help you.  You’d be on your own.  The UFO community doesn’t have the funding to handle problems of this magnitude so it’s best when you see a UFO up close, get far away fast. 

Fortune may favor the bold but it don’t favor the foolish.

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