Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Landed UFO Blinds Driver
AI-Generated Summary
This document is a press report detailing a 1968 incident in British Columbia where a driver experienced vehicle and radio failure alongside a blinding light. It is significant as a record of a reported close encounter involving electromagnetic interference.
On the night of November 13, 1968, Mrs. Carol Lutes of Gold River, British Columbia, was driving home from Campbell River accompanied by her two children and two dogs. The weather conditions were severe, described as dark, wild, and stormy, with heavy rain. While driving past Forbes Landing, Mrs. Lutes experienced a sudden failure of her vehicle and radio. Simultaneously, she observed a blinding light to her left, which was intense enough to cause her physical pain in her eyes. After she managed to resume driving and traveled approximately half a mile, both her car and radio returned to normal operation. The incident was later reported in a column by Peggle Rowand of the Campbell River Courier. The prevailing consensus regarding the event was that Mrs. Lutes had come into contact with a landed Unidentified Flying Object.
Consensus of opinion was that she had come into contact with a landed UFO.
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Official Assessment
Consensus of opinion was that she had come into contact with a landed UFO.
The witness experienced a blinding light and vehicle/radio failure while driving in stormy conditions, leading to a consensus that she encountered a landed UFO.
Witnesses
- Carol LutesMrs.
Key Persons
- Peggle RowandReporter for the Campbell River Courier