
Alien Agenda With Gene P. Abel, Season 3, Two More Encounters
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A focus on the Cash-Landrum incident of 1980 and the Baffin Island sighting of 2018.
Colonel Jean provides details about the Cash-Landrum incident, noting the diamond-shaped craft with flames and intense heat.
The incident involved Betty Cash and her seven-year-old grandson, Colby, who witnessed the craft while driving home. Betty Cash described the craft as metallic silver, about the size of a water tower, and reported intense heat and flames. Betty reported that the craft's heat caused her car's metal to become hot, and her hand was burned on the door handle.
Vickie Landrum described the vinyl dashboard softening and leaving her handprint. Investigators took pictures of Vickie's handprint, which were shown in the 1985 HBO documentary "What's Going On." The women reported seeing helicopters surrounding the craft, which were thought to be Chinook helicopters.
The encounter lasted about 20 minutes, and the women reported symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Betty Cash's symptoms were more severe, including large blisters and skin loss, leading to a 12-day hospital stay. Vickie Landrum developed a cataract, and Betty Cash was treated for breast cancer in 1983.
In 1981, Betty Cash drew a sketch of the craft, and Colby confirmed its diamond shape.
The women contacted their US Senators and sued the government, but no evidence of air force involvement was found, leading to the case's dismissal in 1986.
The incident was covered by ABC News and other media, including the UFO cover-up show and "Unresolved Mysteries."
Betty Cash died 18 years to the day of the encounter, and Vickie Landrum died in 2007.
To be a guest on Alien Agenda with Gene P. Abel, contact Debra Wallace at Debra@pcm.agency