• E B E's FILE: UFO1021

    From Ricky Sutphin@RICKSBBS/TIME to All on Thu Mar 13 04:32:34 2025
    PART 2

    The Suffern Story: On October 7, 1975, a 27-year old carpenter,
    Robert Suffern, of Bracebridge, Ontario, got a call from his
    sister who had seen a "fiery glow" near his barn and concluded it
    was on fire. Suffern drove to the spot and, after determining
    that there was no problem, got back on the road. There, he would
    testify, he encountered a large disc-shaped object resting in his
    path. "I was scared," he said. "It was right there in front of me
    with no lights and no sign of life." But even before his car
    could come to a complete stop, the object abruptly ascended out
    of sight. Suffern turned his car around and decided to head home
    rather than to his sister's place, his original intended
    destination. At that point a small figure wearing a helmet and a
    silver-gray suit stepped in front of the car, causing Suffern to
    hit the brakes and skid to a stop. The figure ran into a field.
    Then, according to Suffern, "when he got to the fence, he put his
    hands on a post and went over it with no effort at all. It was
    like he was weightless" (UFOIL, n.d.).

    Within two days Suffern's report was on the wire services, and
    Suffern was besieged by UFO investigators, journalists, curiosity-seekers, and others. Suffern, who made no effort to
    exploit his story and gave every appearance of believing what he
    was saying, soon tired of discussing it. A year later, however,
    Suffern and his wife told a Canadian investigator that a month
    after the encounter, they were informed that some high-ranking
    officials wished to speak with them. Around this time, so they
    claimed, they were given thorough examinations by military
    doctors. After that an appointment was set up for December 12 and
    on that day an Ontario Provincial Police cruiser arrived with
    three military officers, one Canadian, two American. They were
    carrying books and other documents. In the long conversation that
    followed, the officers apologized for the UFO landing, claiming
    it was a "mistake" caused by the malfunctioning of an extraterrestrial spaceship.

    The officers produced close-up pictures of UFOs, claiming that
    the U.S. and Canadian governments had had intimate knowledge of
    aliens since 1943 and were cooperating with them. The officers
    even knew the exact dates and times of two previous but
    unreported UFO sightings on the Suffern property. The Sufferns
    said the officers had answered all their questions fully and
    frankly, but they would not elaborate on what they were told.
    Reinterviewed about the matter some months later, the couple
    stuck by their story but added few further details.

    The investigator, Harry Tokarz, would remark, "Robert Suffern
    strikes one as an individual who carefully measures his thoughts.
    His sincerity comes through clearly as he slowly relates his
    concepts and ideas. His wife, a home-bred country girl, is quick
    to air her views and state unequivocally what she believes to be
    fact" (CUFORN, 1983).
    end of part 2


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