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- An article published on April 24, 1988 in the Flushing, Observer
- (Flushing,MI) dealing with "black helicopter" harrassments of MUFON
- investigators. (Reprinted with permission)
-
-
- From The Flushing Observer (Flushing, Michigan), Sunday, April 24, 1988.
- [Reprinted with permission]
-
- UFO: INVESTIGATORS SUSPECT NATIONAL SECURITY PINCH
- By Judith Karns, Observer Managing Editor
-
-
-
- They say it isn't so: there ain't no such animal as a "flying saucer."
- Even though our government spent a decade deeply enmeshed in
- investigation, (Project Bluebook, Majestic 12), suddenly, one day, a
- security lid was clamped so tight on the subjec t of extraterestrial
- visitors (some even speculate them to be subterranean) that even the squeak
- of a mouse couldn't get out. And with that lid came the "official" denial
- of the phenomenon's existence.
-
- Why, then, asks Flushing residents Shirley and George Coyne, state
- directors of MUFON (Mutual UFO Network based in Seguin, Texas), should they
- be singled out as subjects of what they call "intimidation", by what they
- suspect might be the National Se curity Administration (NSA), one of our
- country's more covert intelligence operations?
-
- The Coynes had long been aware that their delving into the touchy
- subject of UFO investigations could bring on some governmental attention;
- they'd long heard stories from others who had been involved with the
- subject for far more lengthy periods of time than they. But it wasn't
- until Sunday, Jan. 10 of this year, at approximately 11:30 a.m., that they
- were certain they were targets of some considerable curiosity.
-
- The Coynes were in the bedroom of their two-bedroom mobile home.
- Shirley was seated on the floor, George in a nearby chair. Reclined on the
- bed was a woman deeply entranced by hypnotic suggestions brought on by
- hypnotherapist Virginia Tilly who sat in another chair near the bed.
-
- The scene wasn't an unusual one. The Coynes, through the course of
- their investigations, often come in contact with subjects who have strong
- suspicions that their UFO sightings amount to more than just an eyeball
- perspective. And when this happens, "Ginny", a school teacher and
- hypnotherapist from St. Joseph, is called in to assist in getting to the
- bottom of the murky puddle of speculation.
-
- According to Shirley, this particular regression session had been
- arranged by two telephone calls, one to the subject and one to Ginny Tilly.
-
-
- As Ginny questioned the regressed subject, in the far distance could
- be heard the approach of a helicopter. From her vantage point on the floor,
- Shirley had been entranced in her own way by the sequential flickers of
- small, voice-activated red light s on Ginny's tape recorder.
-
- At about the same time they became aware that the helicopter was not
- simply passing by, Shirley became aware that the red lights on the recorder
- had stopped. And not wishing to disturb the progression of the hypnosis,
- she ran to an adjacent room to get her own recorder, which she activated.
- It is on this recorder that the helicopter's approach to a hovering
- position above their mobile home is recorded.
-
- According to Ginny, the contents of her tape, before it was "shut off",
- contained the subject's comments about the "hiders" who were at that very
- minute approaching in "that helicopter", and she also provided a
- description of the helicopter even tho ugh her eyes were closed and the
- drapes were drawn. It was learned later that the subject had previous
- experiences with such vehicles near her home in another part of the state.
- And, "she named a time, a date, and a beach in Virginia where,
- supposedly, aliens gave the U.S. government the technology to be able to
- listen in (on private conversations)", said Ginny.
-
- Meanwhile, George had gone to his car to retrieve his camera from the
- trunk just as the helicopter hovered. Shirley joined him in time to see the
- helicopter "tipped" down as it maneuvered away from them. Because of its
- speedy exit, George was unable
- to get a picture.
-
- It is the Coynes' estimate that, though it did not directly hover again,
- the vehicle circled the mobile home community during the duration of the
- hypnotic regression, for approximately one to one and on half hours.
-
- They described it as dull black, and large--at least four to six
- passenger. (Other descriptions withheld at request of George and Shirley.)
- The windows were tinted dark. George noted a "wire" which was visibly
- draped from the rear of the helicopter to the front, and it was his
- impression that it was some type of antenna.
-
- Indeed, the hypnotized subject telephoned the Coynes some time later to
- tell them she had forgotten one detail of the helicopter--what appeared to
- be a wire connected from back to front.
-
- "I was going to tell you something, but I don't think I'd better," said
- Wright. And he went on to tell them that just prior to his call ringing
- through, a man's voice came over the line, "as if someone had picked up an
- extension in my own home. It w as a male voice--40ish--that said, "Just a
- minute; I have to handle this,", as if he were somewhere tapping into their
- line and was talking to someone else."
-
- Wright says his initial impression was that the Coyne's line was tapped,
- however he says, "It could have been my line rather than theirs. Their
- phone had not rung yet."
- Ginny Tilly, though she's certain her actions are monitored through such
- means as telephone tapping, feels the situation is more one of curiosity
- and information seeking rather than one of intimidation.
-
- The Coynes have their own ideas on phone tapping, and take into strong
- consideration their frequent (several each week) one-ring calls which
- illicit nothing more than a dial tone on answering, and they have given
- consideration to a bit of informatio n they've received regarding the
- possibility that those rings are designed to activate a 'bug" (a hidden
- listening device) in their home.
-
- On March 29, the Coynes were ready to leave on a short trip of several
- days duration. Before their departure, they made a telephone call to the
- friend they were about to visit, to indicate that they were on their way.
- They then proceeded to dirive s outhwest toward the state border.
- As they neared Bancroft, on their way toward Lansing, Shirley suddenly
- noticed a familiar sight--a black helicopter. It was hovering beyond an
- overpass under which they had just driven.
-
- At first, speculation was that coincidence had befallen them. However,
- their concern mounted as they continued to drive and the helicopter
- continued to stay in their sight, but too far away to be photographed.
-
- George decided he wanted a closer look, and stopped the vehicle under an
- overpass to remove his binoculars from the trunk.
-
- The helicopter, which had continued on its way, suddently turned and came
- back to pace them for a total of approximately 90 miles. It was the
- helicopter's return that convinced them they were the subjects of no
- coincidence.
-
- On Tuedsday, April 5, the Coynes witnessed an unmarked black plane
- circle their mobile home community, the incident possibly having some
- connection to a disturbance with their microwave oven clock, which stopped,
- and blinked constant at the time of the Coynes' sighting of the plane.
-
- The Coynes' recording of the helicopter's initial visit to the
- Flushing area has received some scrutiny from both an FAA (Federal Aviation
- Administration) representative, and a member of the military.
-
- Chuck Pine, an FAA aviation safety inspector out of Kent County
- Airport, had occasion to hear the recording. He said, "It has a definite
- 'whoomp'....to me it sounded like a Huey." Pine was hesitant to be adamant
- in his statement, but did concede th at the "Huey" type of air vehicle does
- have a distinctive sound to it, and the recording did seem to contain that
- sound. Pine is also a commercial pilot and former air traffic controller.
-
- "I took the tape and drawing (Shirley's artistic rendition) to a fella
- who's highly placed in the military," said Dan Wright. "He said, 'There's
- no question in my mind; I'd stake my life on it being a Huey.'" Wright
- said the information he obtained on the "Huey" (made by the Bell
- Corporation) suggests that it is formilitary or intelligence use only, and
- is not provided to the private orcorporate sector.
-
- Wright's had some problems of his own lately. He has had reason to believe
- the FBI was keeping a file on himself, and had requested, through the
- Freedom of Information Act, a copy of that file.
-
- However, before he received their response that they found nothing on him,
- he experienced a nine-day period in which he received no mail. Wright
- purposely waited an extended period of time before contacting the post
- office, feeling that more credence could be lent to the situation if the
- period of time exceeded one week.
-
- Upon contacting the post office, he was told that he apparently had
- gone on vacation, and that the letter carrier probably noticed that lhis
- mailbox was full and simply held the mail back.
-
- Wright's response to this was a confession that he had gone on vacation.
- However, the mail delivery had stopped after his return. He did not have a
- mailbox, but he did have a slot in his door, and the letter carrier could
- not have determined how much mail had been stuffed into it. The mail was
- promptly delivered.
-
- This--what is happening to the Coynes--is very intimidating," said Wright.
-
- "They want the Coynes to know they are being monitored. To me, it begins
- and ends with all of the documents we have requested, and they don't want
- an open discussion of the UFO issue.
-
- "Whoever is doing this,....if they want to rattle cages, we are not
- totally defenseless."