![]() ![]() ![]() They seemed to be looking at him directly. Barney then took a closer look with the binoculars and claimed to see 8-11 humanoid looking figures peering out this strange crafts windows wearing shiny black uniforms with black caps. Barney, armed with their binoculars and a pistol in his pocket got out of the car and approached the object. It was so large that it filled the entire field of view of their windshield. They observed the craft hovering silently about 80-100 feet above them. When the couple reached the Indian Head area this craft then quickly dropped towards their car and Barney’s only course of action was to bring their ’57 Chevy Bel Air to a stop in the middle of the road. Barney was quoted as saying “this object that was a plane was not a plane.” Probably a little freaked out by the situation, the two then hopped back in the car with their dog and drove towards Franconia Notch. Much to Barney’s dismay, he quickly realized this was not just a plane when the object without looking like it had turned rapidly descended towards them. This is when things started to become truly bizarre. Barney wanted to get eyes on this thing as well, but in his mind he believed he was merely looking at a commercial plane. Betty recalled her sister telling a story of witnessing a flying saucer and reasoned that’s what this object must be. Betty then grabbed a pair of binoculars they had in the car and she claims to have observed an “odd-shaped” craft with a colorful display of flashing lights on it transit across the face of the Moon. Barney spotted a scenic picnic area just south of Twin Mountain and parked the car. By all accounts it seems, they were upstanding citizens and it doesn't seem likely that they made their story up.Īt this point, Betty urged her husband, Barney to pull the car over so they could get a better look and to also take their dog, Delsey for a quick bathroom break. Barney was even appointed by the NH governor at the time to serve on the state civil rights committee. The two were both respected members of their community and were part of the NAACP and the Unitarian Church. When you look into their backgrounds, you'll find that Betty was a social worker and Barney worked for the United States Postal Service. The fact that these two were willing stake their reputations about their experience speaks volumes about its legitimacy. Only a few accounts before theirs had been documented, but what happened to the Hills that night became one of the most famous cases in UFOlogical history. This event chronicling a married couples encounter with a UFO and subsequent abduction by its occupants changed the landscape of UFOlogy forever. In the history of the alien abduction phenomena, none is more prominent than the first major recorded event, surrounding the story of the Betty & Barney Hill Abduction. ![]()
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