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I realized I couldn't be sure if the sound had been real。 Third; the next morning my eyes were sore and reddened。 They felt like they were full of sand。 I had a mild case of conjunctivitis and it persisted for several days。
In my notebook I scribbled; 〃2 A。M。; drove to turnaround point 'a driveway by a barn down the road'; turned and returned to original parking position 。。。 unable to see anything in ravine 。。。 no lights or signs of activity 。。。 still scared。。。 not anxious to get out of car。。。〃
Another note reads; 〃No sign of moon which was supposed to rise at 1:59 A。M。〃 This referred to something that had happened the night before。 After the object with the reddish 〃window〃 had disappeared; Mary and I sat in the darkness for a long time when suddenly a great glowing object appeared behind some trees on a distant hill。 It was red and large and we both thought we could see a human figure moving about on the hill。 We really thought something had landed there。 After a few minutes the object slowly rose upward and to our mutual embarrassment we saw that it was the moon。 I had never seen a moonrise exactly like that one so I decided to deliberately watch the moon the following evening。 I checked the papers for the time the moon was supposed to e up。 But it never did。
That night; as I said; was cloudless and star…filled but the moon never appeared。 I stayed in the area until 3:30 A。M。 and the moon was still conspicuously absent when I left。
The night after that the moon appeared right on schedule。
Sheriff Johnson; Deputy Halstead; Mary Hyre; and I went back to Five Mile Creek Road the next afternoon to look for my saucer。 Deputy Halstead carried a Geiger counter。 As Johnson followed my car up the hill he was startled when his car radio suddenly sprang to life; emitting police calls from the adjoining county。 The amazing thing was that his radio was turned off at the time! It had to be turned on with a key and the key was not even in the lock!
We searched for scorched marks; broken tree limbs; radioactivity; anything that could have provided evidence of my sighting。 But as Halstead and I clambered around the ravine I was chagrined to find that my estimates must have been way off。 The object must have been further away from me than I thought; and therefore it had to be bigger than I thought (I estimated it was only fifteen or twenty feet in diameter)。
In my favor was the fact that there were widespread UFO sightings on the nights of April 2…3。 South of Charleston; West Virginia; a large group of people; including several state police officers; watched a formation of fifteen lights maneuver over a forest and descend。
Every night I went to the hill at Five Mile Creek Road; sometimes alone; sometimes acpanied by a few others。 And every night I saw a variety of strange aerial objects。 Only two airplanes passed over on a regular schedule; one at 11 P。M。 and another at 2 A。M。 Each night from three to eight unidentified 〃stars〃 appeared。 They were always in the same position at the beginning of each evening and a casual observer would automatically conclude they were really just stars。 However; on overcast nights these unidentifieds would be the only 〃stars〃 in the sky; meaning they were below the clouds。 While the rest of the night sky slowly rotated; these phony stars would remain in their fixed positions; sometimes for hours; before they would begin to move。 Then they would travel in any direction; up; down; clockwise; etc。
They had a number of curious traits。 When a plane would fly over they would suddenly dim or go out altogether。 As soon as the plane was gone they would flare up again。
It was always impossible to judge their size; altitude; or distance。 Sometimes I thought they were relatively close only to find they were actually miles away; traversing the river。 Boatmen on the river were obviously watching them also。 Occasionally a searchlight from a riverboat would suddenly shoot into the sky; aimed straight at an object I was watching; and the object would skitter out of the way。
I doubted that these funny lights were spaceships from Andromeda and I made a strenuous effort to find rational explanations。 Dr。 Donald Menzel; a Harvard astronomer; advocates an air inversion theory; contending that these lights are ordinary lights reflecting off layers of warm or cold air and producing a mirage effect。 This theory wasn't workable on Five Mile Creek Road simply because there weren't enough light sources。 A large radio antenna some miles down the river did produce some interesting effects。 When there was a haze the flashing red lights on the antenna were an eerie sight from my hill and never failed to excite first…time visitors to my lookout post。
Three or four days after my monumental UFO sighting I was sitting in Mary's office when she became very thoughtful。
〃You know; there's something I've been meaning to tell you;〃 she began hesitantly。 〃I don't know why; but it always seems to slip my mind。 That night that I left you early 。。。 the night you saw that colored disc 。。。 when I got to Route 2 and started for Point Pleasant I saw a big globe of light on the river。 I couldn't figure out what it was 。。。 but I didn't stop。 The funny thing is; I forgot it pletely。 I didn't remember it until a day or so afterward。 Then I forgot it again。 I can't understand it。 I've always had a very good memory。〃
Lacunal amnesia; loss of the memory of specific incidents or moments in time; is a mon part of the phenomenon。 In December 1967 Faye Carpenter; Connie's mother; had a more baffling attack of amnesia。 The night that 〃Jack Brown〃 visited Connie (Chapter Two); Mrs。 Carpenter had opened the door for him。 He was in his shirt…sleeves; no jacket or coat although it was extremely cold。 She was not going to let him in 。。。 but she did。 And she had absolutely no memory of his visit afterward even though she had been present when he talked with Connie; Keith; and Larry。
In the days following Mr。 Brown's visit; a poltergeist settled in the Carpenter household。 Securely fastened pictures fell off the walls。 Small objects disappeared from shelves and reappeared in unlikely places。 The manifestations lasted about two weeks。
IV
During her news…gathering rounds; Mary Hyre was approached by a professional woman in Gallipolis; Ohio; the town directly across the river from Gallipolis Ferry; West Virginia。 She said she heard I was in the area and she wanted to talk to me。 My motel; the Blue Fountain; was on the outskirts of Gallipolis so I arranged a meeting with the lady。 She held a very responsible job and insisted on anonymity; as so many witnesses do; so I will call her Mrs。 Bryant。
We met in a private office in a major pany in Gallipolis。 Mrs。 Bryant was a reserved; well…spoken middle…aged woman who looked slightly fatigued from overwork。
She was very secretive and suspicious at first; but after I showed her my parcel of credentials she relaxed somewhat。 It was obvious she had been through a great deal and she was concerned I would not believe her。 She had gone to t