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Barney and Betty Hill incident

Barney and Betty Hill were an American couple who claimed they were abducted by extraterrestrials in a rural portion of the state of New Hampshire from September 19 to 20, 1961. The incident came to be called the "Hill Abduction" and the "Zeta Reticuli Incident" because two ufologists connected the star map shown to Betty Hill with the Zeta Reticuli system. Their story was adapted into the best-selling 1966 book The Interrupted Journey and the 1975 television film The UFO Incident.

Betty and Barney Hill
Betty and Barney Hill with their dog, Delsey
BornBarney Hill Jr.:
(1922-07-20)July 20, 1922
Newport News, Virginia
Eunice Elizabeth Barrett:
(1919-06-28)June 28, 1919
Newton, New Hampshire
DiedBarney: February 25, 1969(1969-02-25) (aged 46)
Betty: October 23, 2004(2004-10-23) (aged 85)
Occupation(s)Postal worker, civil rights leader (Barney)
Social worker, civil rights advocate (Betty)
Known forClaimants of alien abduction

Most of Betty Hill's notes, tapes, and other items have been placed in the permanent collection at the University of New Hampshire, her alma mater.[1] In July 2011, the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources marked the site of the alleged craft's first approach with a historical marker.[2]

The Hills' story was widely publicized in books and movies.[3]

Background Edit

The Hills lived in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.[4] Barney (1922–1969) was employed by the United States Postal Service, while Betty (née Eunice Barrett)[5] (1919–2004) was a social worker. Active in the local Unitarian congregation, the Hills were also members of the NAACP and community leaders, and Barney sat on a local board of the United States Commission on Civil Rights. They were an interracial couple at a time when it was particularly uncommon in the United States; Barney was black and Betty was white.[6]

UFO encounter Edit

 
A roadside marker on Daniel Webster Highway (Route 3) in Lincoln, New Hampshire commemorates the incident.

According to a variety of reports given by the Hills, the alleged UFO sighting happened about 10:30 p.m. September 19, 1961. The Hills were driving back to Portsmouth from a vacation in Niagara Falls and Montreal. Just south of Lancaster, New Hampshire, Betty claimed to have observed a bright point of light in the sky that moved from below the Moon and the planet Jupiter, upward to the west of the Moon. While Barney navigated U.S. Route 3, Betty reasoned that she was observing a falling star, only it moved upward.[7] Because it moved erratically and grew bigger and brighter, Betty urged Barney to stop the car for a closer look, as well as to walk their dog, Delsey. Barney stopped at a scenic picnic area just south of Twin Mountain.[8]

Betty, looking through binoculars, observed an "odd-shaped" craft flashing multicolored lights travel across the face of the Moon.[9] Because her sister had several years earlier said she had seen a flying saucer, Betty thought it might be what she was observing. Through binoculars, Barney observed what he reasoned was a commercial airliner traveling toward Vermont on its way to Montreal. However, he soon changed his mind, because without looking as if it had turned, the craft rapidly descended in his direction. This observation caused Barney to realize, "this object that was a plane was not a plane."[10]

The Hills said they continued driving on the quiet and isolated road, moving very slowly through Franconia Notch in order to observe the object as it came even closer. At one point, the object passed above a restaurant and signal tower on top of Cannon Mountain and came out near the Old Man of the Mountain. Betty testified that it was at least one and a half times the length of the granite cliff profile, which was 40 feet (12 m) long, and that it seemed to be rotating. The couple watched as the silent, illuminated craft moved erratically and bounced back and forth in the night sky.[11]

About one mile south of Indian Head, they said, the object rapidly descended toward their vehicle, causing Barney to stop in the middle of the highway. The huge, silent craft hovered about 80 to 100 feet (24 to 30 m) above the Hills' 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air and filled the entire field of view in the windshield. It reminded Barney of a huge pancake. Carrying his pistol in his pocket, he stepped away from the vehicle and moved closer to the object. Using the binoculars, Barney claimed to have seen eight to eleven humanoid figures, who were peering out of the craft's windows, seeming to look at him. In unison, all but one figure moved to what appeared to be a panel on the rear wall of the hallway that encircled the front portion of the craft. The one remaining figure continued to look at Barney and communicated a message telling him to "stay where you are and keep looking." Barney had a recollection of observing the humanoid forms wearing glossy black uniforms and black caps. Red lights on what appeared to be bat-wing fins began to telescope out of the sides of the craft, and a long structure descended from the bottom of the craft. The silent craft approached to what Barney estimated was within 50 to 80 feet (15 to 24 m) overhead and 300 feet (91 m) away from him. On Oct. 21, 1961, Barney reported to National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) investigator Walter Webb that the "beings were somehow not human."[12]

Immediate aftermath Edit

Arriving home at about dawn, the Hills stated that they had some odd sensations and impulses they could not readily explain: Betty insisted their luggage be kept near the back door rather than in the main part of the house. Their watches would never work again. Barney said that the leather strap for the binoculars was torn, though he could not recall it tearing. The toes of his best dress shoes were scraped. Barney says he was compelled to examine his genitals in the bathroom, though he found nothing unusual. They took long showers to remove possible contamination and each drew a picture of what they had observed.[13]

Perplexed, the Hills say they tried to reconstruct the chronology of events as they witnessed the UFO and drove home. But immediately after they heard the buzzing sounds, their memories became incomplete and fragmented.[14] After sleeping for a few hours, Betty awoke and placed the shoes and clothing she had worn during the drive into her closet, observing that the dress was torn at the hem, zipper and lining. Later, when she retrieved the items from her closet, she noted a pinkish powder on her dress. She hung the dress on her clothesline and the pink powder blew away, but the dress was irreparably damaged. She threw it away, but then changed her mind, retrieved the dress and hung it in her closet. Over the years, five laboratories have conducted chemical and forensic analyses on the dress.[15]

There were shiny, concentric circles on their car's trunk that had not been there the previous day. Betty and Barney experimented with a compass, noting that when they moved it close to the spots, the needle would whirl rapidly. But when they moved it a few inches away from the shiny spots, it would drop down.[16]

Initial report to the U.S. Air Force and NICAP Edit

Walter N. Webb, a Boston astronomer and NICAP member, met with the Hills on October 21, 1961. In a six-hour interview, the Hills related all they could remember of the UFO encounter. Barney stated that he had developed a "mental block", and that he suspected there were some portions of the event that he did not wish to remember. He described in detail all that he could remember about the craft and the appearance of the "somehow not human" figures aboard it.[17] Webb stated that "they were telling the truth and the incident probably occurred exactly as reported except for some minor uncertainties and technicalities that must be tolerated in any such observations where human judgment is involved (e.g., exact time and length of visibility, apparent sizes of object and occupants, distance and height of object, etc.)."[18]

Betty's dreams Edit

Ten days after the alleged UFO encounter, Betty began having a series of vivid dreams, which continued for five successive nights. She stated that she experienced them with a degree of detail and intensity that she had never had before. After the fifth night, they stopped and never recurred, though they occupied her thoughts during the day. When she mentioned them to Barney, he was sympathetic, but not too concerned, and the matter was dropped. Betty did not mention them to Barney again.[19]

In November 1961 Betty began writing down the details of her dreams. In one dream, she and Barney encountered a roadblock and men who surrounded their car. She lost consciousness but struggled to regain it. Then she realized that she was being forced by two small men to walk in a forest at night, and of seeing Barney walking behind her, though when she called to him, he seemed to be in a trance or sleepwalking. The men stood about five feet to five feet four inches tall and wore matching blue uniforms, with caps similar to those worn by military cadets. They appeared nearly human, with black hair, dark eyes, prominent noses and bluish lips. Their skin was a greyish colour.[20]

She and Barney were taken to their car, where the leader suggested that they wait to watch the craft's departure. They did so, and then resumed their drive home.[21]

Medical help and more interviews Edit

Missing time Edit

Having read Webb's initial report, Jackson and Hohmann had many questions for the Hills. One of their main questions was about the length of the trip. Although the Hills had noted that they had arrived home later than anticipated (the 178-mile drive should have taken about four hours), they did not realize that they had arrived home seven hours after their departure from Colebrook. When Hohman and Jackson noted this discrepancy to the Hills, the couple had no explanation (a phenomenon ufologists call "missing time"). The Hills claimed to recall almost nothing of the 35 miles of U.S. Route 3 between Lincoln/Indian Head and Ashland. Both claimed to recall an image of a fiery orb sitting on the ground. Betty and Barney reasoned that it must have been the moon, but Hohmann and Jackson informed them that the moon had set earlier in the evening.[22]

The subject of hypnosis came up, and it was decided that it should be carried out in order to recover previously irretrievable memories. Barney was apprehensive, but thought it might help Betty put to rest what Barney described as "the 'nonsense' about her dreams."[22]

Private disclosure Edit

On November 23, 1962, the Hills attended a meeting at the parsonage of their church, where Captain Ben H. Swett of the United States Air Force was a guest speaker. Having had an interest in hypnosis, the Hills approached Swett privately and related their strange encounter. Swett was particularly interested in the "missing time" of the Hills' account. The Hills asked if he would hypnotize them to recover their memories, but Swett declined and cautioned them against going to an amateur hypnotist, such as himself.[23]

Simon's hypnosis sessions Edit

Barney's sessions Edit

Under hypnosis (as was consistent with his conscious recall), Barney reported that the binocular strap had broken when he ran from the UFO back to his car. He recalled driving the car away from the UFO, but afterward, he felt irresistibly compelled to pull off the road and drive into the woods. He eventually sighted six men standing on the dirt road. The car stalled and three of the men approached the car.

Barney described the beings as generally similar to Betty's hypnotic recollection. The beings stared into his eyes, said Barney, with a terrifying, mesmerizing effect. Under hypnosis, Barney said things like, "Oh, those eyes. They're there in my brain" (from his first hypnosis session) and "I was told to close my eyes because I saw two eyes coming close to mine, and I felt like the eyes had pushed into my eyes" (from his second hypnosis session) and "All I see are these eyes... I'm not even afraid that they're not connected to a body. They're just there. They're just up close to me, pressing against my eyes."[24]

While Betty reported a conversation with the "leader" in English, Barney said that he heard them speaking in a mumbling language he did not understand. Betty also mentioned this detail. The few times they communicated with him, Barney said it seemed to be "thought transference"; at that time, he was unfamiliar with the word "telepathy".[25]

Betty's sessions Edit

Under hypnosis, Betty's account was similar to her five dreams about the UFO abduction, with some notable differences, mainly pertaining to her capture and release. Also, the technology on the craft was different, the short men differed significantly in physical appearance and the sequential order of the abduction differed. Barney's and Betty's memories in hypnotic regression were, however, consistent with one another.[26]

Simon's conclusions Edit

When the series of hypnosis sessions were complete, Simon wrote an article about the Hills for the journal Psychiatric Opinion, explaining his conclusion that the case was a singular psychological aberration.[27]

Post-hypnosis publicity and Barney's and Betty's death Edit

The Hills went back to their regular lives. They were willing to discuss the alleged UFO encounter with friends, family and the occasional UFO researcher, but the Hills apparently made no effort to seek publicity.[citation needed]

On October 25, 1965, a front page story in the Boston Traveller asked "UFO Chiller: Did THEY Seize Couple?"[28] Reporter John H. Luttrell of the Traveller had allegedly been given an audio tape recording of the lecture the Hills had made in Quincy Center in late 1963. Luttrell learned that the Hills had undergone hypnosis with Simon; he also obtained notes from confidential interviews the Hills had given to UFO investigators. On October 26, United Press International (UPI) picked up Luttrell's story, and the Hills earned international attention.[citation needed]

In 1966, writer John G. Fuller secured the cooperation of the Hills and Simon and wrote the book The Interrupted Journey (see below) about the case. The book included a copy of Betty's sketch of the "star map." The book was a quick success and went through several printings.[29]

Barney died of a cerebral hemorrhage on February 25, 1969, at age 46, after which Betty went on to become a celebrity in the UFO community.[30]

She died of cancer on October 17, 2004, at age 85, never having remarried.[citation needed]

Analyzing the star map Edit

 
Marjorie Fish's interpretation of Betty Hill's purported alien star map, with "Sol" (upper right) being the Latin name for the Sun

In 1968 Marjorie Fish of Oak Harbor, Ohio, read Fuller's book, Interrupted Journey. Fish was an elementary school teacher and amateur astronomer. Intrigued by the "star map," Fish wondered if it might be "deciphered" to determine which star system the UFO came from. Assuming that one of the fifteen stars on the map must represent Earth's Sun, Fish constructed a three-dimensional model of nearby Sun-like stars (i.e., stars deemed to have characteristics that could support life such as that found on Earth) using thread and beads, basing stellar distances on those published in the 1969 Gliese Star Catalogue. Studying thousands of vantage points over several years, the only one that seemed to match the Hill map was from the viewpoint of the double star system of Zeta Reticuli (about 39 light-years from Earth).[citation needed]

Fish sent her analysis to Webb. Agreeing with her conclusions, Webb sent the map to Terence Dickinson, editor of the magazine Astronomy. Dickinson did not endorse Fish and Webb's conclusions, but for the first time in the journal's history, Astronomy invited comments and debate on a UFO report, starting with an opening article in the December 1974 issue. [31] For about a year afterward, the opinions page of Astronomy carried arguments for and against Fish's star map. Notable was an argument made by Carl Sagan and Steven Soter,[32] arguing that the "star map" was little more than a random alignment of chance points. In an episode of Cosmos in 1980, Sagan demonstrated that without the lines drawn in the maps, the Hill map bore no resemblance to the real-life map. In contrast, those more favorable to the map, such as David Saunders, a statistician who had been on the Condon UFO study, disagreed. Saunders claimed that a match among sixteen stars of the specific spectral type among the thousand stars nearest the Sun is “at least 1,000 to 1 against."[33][34]

In the early 1990s, the European Hipparcos ("high precision parallax collecting satellite") mission, which measured the distances to more than a hundred thousand stars around the Sun more accurately than ever before, showed that some of the stars in Fish's interpretation of the map were in fact much farther away than previously thought. Other research revealed that some stars counted by Fish as likely to host life would have had to be excluded by her own criteria, while some other stars which had been discounted by Fish have been recognised as potential abodes for life. Results such as these led Fish herself to reject her hypothesis in a public statement.[35]

Interrupted Journey Edit

The 1966 publication of Interrupted Journey, by John G. Fuller, details much of the Hills' claims. Excerpts of the book were published in Look magazine.[volume & issue needed]

Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience by Betty Hill's niece Kathleen Marden further explored Fuller's themes along with scientist Stanton T. Friedman. Marden, who sat on the board of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) for 10 years, knew Betty well and had spoken with her at great length about the encounter.[36]

Rebutting the Hills Edit

Jim Macdonald, a resident of the area in which the Hills claimed to have been abducted, has produced a detailed analysis of their journey which concludes that the episode was provoked by their misperceiving an aircraft warning beacon on Cannon Mountain as a UFO.[37][38] Macdonald notes that from the road the Hills took, the beacon appears and disappears at exactly the same time the Hills describe the UFO as appearing and disappearing. The remainder of the experience is ascribed to stress, sleep deprivation, and false memories "recovered" under hypnosis. After reading Macdonald's recreation, UFO expert Robert Sheaffer writes that the Hills are the "poster children" for not driving when sleep deprived.[39]

Skeptical Inquirer columnist Robert Sheaffer wrote:

"I was present at the National UFO Conference in New York City in 1980, at which Betty presented some of the UFO photos she had taken. She showed what must have been far more than 200 slides, mostly of blips, blurs, and blobs against a dark background. These were supposed to be UFOs coming in close, chasing her car, landing, etc. ... After her talk had exceeded about twice its allotted time, Betty was literally jeered off the stage by what had been at first a sympathetic audience. This incident, witnessed by many of UFOlogy's leaders and top activists, removed any lingering doubts about Betty's credibility — she had none. In 1995, Betty Hill wrote a self-published book, A Common Sense Approach to UFOs. It is filled with delusional stories, such as seeing entire squadrons of UFOs in flight and a truck levitating above the freeway."[40]

Sheaffer later wrote that as late as 1977, Betty Hill would go on UFO vigils at least three times a week. One evening she was joined by UFO enthusiast John Oswald. When asked about Betty's continuing UFO observations, Oswald stated, "She is not really seeing UFOs, but she is calling them that." On the night they went out together, "Mrs. Hill was unable to distinguish between a landed UFO and a streetlight." In a later interview, Sheaffer recounts that Betty Hill wrote, "UFOs are a new science ... and our science cannot explain them."[41]

Robert Sheaffer released 48 pages of archived documents relating to Betty and Barney Hill, Benjamin Simon and Philip J. Klass on the Internet on December 23, 2015.[42]

Similarity to The Outer Limits Edit

 
An alien (played by actor John Hoyt) depicted on television twelve days before the making of Hill's "Grey" hypnosis sketch.
 
Barney Hill hypnosis sketch, the first drawing of a "Grey"

In his 1990 article "Entirely Unpredisposed," Martin Kottmeyer suggested that Barney's memories revealed under hypnosis might have been influenced by an episode of the science fiction television show The Outer Limits titled "The Bellero Shield", which was broadcast about two weeks before Barney's first hypnotic session. The episode featured an extraterrestrial with large eyes who says, "In all the universes, in all the unities beyond the universes, all who have eyes have eyes that speak." The report from the regression featured a scenario that was in some respects similar to the television show. In part, Kottmeyer wrote:[43]

Wraparound eyes are an extreme rarity in science fiction films. I know of only one instance. They appeared on the alien of an episode of an old TV series The Outer Limits titled "The Bellero Shield." A person familiar with Barney's sketch in The Interrupted Journey and the sketch done in collaboration with the artist David Baker will find a "frisson" of "déjà vu" creeping up his spine when seeing this episode. The resemblance is much abetted by an absence of ears, hair, and nose on both aliens. Could it be by chance? Consider this: Barney first described and drew the wraparound eyes during the hypnosis session dated 22 February 1964. "The Bellero Shield" was first broadcast on 10 February 1964. Only twelve days separate the two instances. If the identification is admitted, the commonness of wraparound eyes in the abduction literature falls to cultural forces.

When a different researcher asked Betty about The Outer Limits, she insisted she had "never heard of it."[44] Kottmeyer also pointed out that some motifs in the Hills' account were present in the 1953 film, Invaders from Mars.[45]

In media Edit

Barney Hill appeared in an episode of To Tell the Truth, episode airdate December 12, 1966.[46]

In 2004 Betty Hill's niece Kathleen Marden co-authored a book, Captured, together with nuclear physicist and ufologist Stanton Friedman, about the abduction.[non-primary source needed]

References in fiction Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

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  7. ^ Webb, 1961, p. 1
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  9. ^ Friedman/Marden, Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience. 2007, p. 102.
  10. ^ Fuller, The Interrupted Journey, 1966, p 76.
  11. ^ Friedman, Stanton and Kathleen Marden. Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience, 2007, pp. 103–04
  12. ^ Webb, 1961, p. 3.
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  14. ^ Clark, Jerome. "The UFO Book," 1998, p. 277.
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  16. ^ See Friedman/Marden, 2007, p. 153
  17. ^ Webb, 1961, pp. 2–3.
  18. ^ Webb, 1961, p. 4.
  19. ^ Fuller, 1966, p. 31.
  20. ^ Friedman/Marden, 2007, p. 85.
  21. ^ See Fuller, 1966, pp. 295–302 for a full account of Betty's dreams.
  22. ^ a b Clark, 1998, p. 282.
  23. ^ Ben H. Swett. "Betty and Barney Hill". bswett.com. from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved May 1, 2009.
  24. ^ Clark, 1998, p. 291
  25. ^ Clark, 1998, p. 285.
  26. ^ Friedman/Marden, 2007, 119–54.
  27. ^ Benjamin Simon, "Hypnosis in the Treatment of Military Neurosis" (Psychiatric Opinion, Volume 4, Number 5, pp. 24–28, October 1967).
  28. ^ Clark, 1998, p. 286.
  29. ^ . Time. November 18, 1966. Archived from the original on November 21, 2007. Retrieved July 30, 2008. On the night of Sept. 19, 1961, Barney Hill and his wife Betty were driving home to Portsmouth, N.H., after a holiday in Montreal. A brilliant waxing moon sailed through a cloudless and star-fretted sky. As the Hills watched, first idly and then in terrified astonishment, one of the stars detached itself from the firmament and came down to Earth—so near that the Hills could see it was no star.
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  45. ^ Sagan, Carl (1997). The Demon-Haunted World: Science As a Candle in the Dark. Ballantine Books. p. 102. ISBN 0-345-40946-9.
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Book sources Edit

  • Clark, Jerome. The UFO Book: Encyclopedia of the Extraterrestrial. Visible Ink, 1998. ISBN 0-780-81659-5
  • Friedman, Stanton, & Kathleen Marden. Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience. Franklin Lakes, NJ: New Page Books, 2007. ISBN 1-632-65187-4
  • Fuller, John G. (1975). "Interrupted Journey." (mass market paperback edition) Berkley Publishing Group. ISBN 0-425-03002-4.
  • Hopkins, Budd. Hypnosis and the Investigation of UFO Abduction Claims. pp. 215–40 in "UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of Knowledge," David M. Jacobs, ed. University Press of Kansas, 2000. ISBN 0-7006-1032-4)
  • Roth, Christopher F. Ufology as Anthropology: Race, Extraterrestrials, and the Occult.[1] In "E.T. Culture: Anthropology in Outerspaces," Debbora Battaglia, ed. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005.[ISBN missing]
  • Watson, Nigel. Captured by Aliens? A History and Analysis of American Abduction Claims. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 2020. ISBN 9781476681412
  • Watson, Nigel. "On the Credibility of the Barney and Betty Hill Abduction Case" in Ballester-Olmos, V.J. and Heiden, Richard W. (Eds.), The Reliability of UFO Witness Testimony. UPIAR, Turin, Italy (2023), pp. 220-228. ISBN 9791281441002.
  • Webb, Walter. "A Dramatic UFO Encounter in the White Mountains, NH." Confidential report to NICAP. October 26, 1961.[2]

External links Edit

  • CSICOP article linking aliens' appearance to "Outer Limits" episode.
  • Betty & Barney Hill – Testimony by Ben H. Swett
  • UFO website of Kathleen Marden, the Hills' niece

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HampshireDiedBarney February 25 1969 1969 02 25 aged 46 Betty October 23 2004 2004 10 23 aged 85 Portsmouth New HampshireOccupation s Postal worker civil rights leader Barney Social worker civil rights advocate Betty Known forClaimants of alien abductionMost of Betty Hill s notes tapes and other items have been placed in the permanent collection at the University of New Hampshire her alma mater 1 In July 2011 the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources marked the site of the alleged craft s first approach with a historical marker 2 The Hills story was widely publicized in books and movies 3 Contents 1 Background 2 UFO encounter 3 Immediate aftermath 3 1 Initial report to the U S Air Force and NICAP 4 Betty s dreams 5 Medical help and more interviews 5 1 Missing time 5 2 Private disclosure 6 Simon s hypnosis sessions 6 1 Barney s sessions 6 2 Betty s sessions 6 3 Simon s conclusions 7 Post hypnosis publicity and Barney s and Betty s death 8 Analyzing the star map 9 Interrupted Journey 10 Rebutting the Hills 10 1 Similarity to The Outer Limits 11 In media 11 1 References in fiction 12 See also 13 References 14 Book sources 15 External linksBackground EditThe Hills lived in Portsmouth New Hampshire 4 Barney 1922 1969 was employed by the United States Postal Service while Betty nee Eunice Barrett 5 1919 2004 was a social worker Active in the local Unitarian congregation the Hills were also members of the NAACP and community leaders and Barney sat on a local board of the United States Commission on Civil Rights They were an interracial couple at a time when it was particularly uncommon in the United States Barney was black and Betty was white 6 UFO encounter Edit nbsp A roadside marker on Daniel Webster Highway Route 3 in Lincoln New Hampshire commemorates the incident According to a variety of reports given by the Hills the alleged UFO sighting happened about 10 30 p m September 19 1961 The Hills were driving back to Portsmouth from a vacation in Niagara Falls and Montreal Just south of Lancaster New Hampshire Betty claimed to have observed a bright point of light in the sky that moved from below the Moon and the planet Jupiter upward to the west of the Moon While Barney navigated U S Route 3 Betty reasoned that she was observing a falling star only it moved upward 7 Because it moved erratically and grew bigger and brighter Betty urged Barney to stop the car for a closer look as well as to walk their dog Delsey Barney stopped at a scenic picnic area just south of Twin Mountain 8 Betty looking through binoculars observed an odd shaped craft flashing multicolored lights travel across the face of the Moon 9 Because her sister had several years earlier said she had seen a flying saucer Betty thought it might be what she was observing Through binoculars Barney observed what he reasoned was a commercial airliner traveling toward Vermont on its way to Montreal However he soon changed his mind because without looking as if it had turned the craft rapidly descended in his direction This observation caused Barney to realize this object that was a plane was not a plane 10 The Hills said they continued driving on the quiet and isolated road moving very slowly through Franconia Notch in order to observe the object as it came even closer At one point the object passed above a restaurant and signal tower on top of Cannon Mountain and came out near the Old Man of the Mountain Betty testified that it was at least one and a half times the length of the granite cliff profile which was 40 feet 12 m long and that it seemed to be rotating The couple watched as the silent illuminated craft moved erratically and bounced back and forth in the night sky 11 About one mile south of Indian Head they said the object rapidly descended toward their vehicle causing Barney to stop in the middle of the highway The huge silent craft hovered about 80 to 100 feet 24 to 30 m above the Hills 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air and filled the entire field of view in the windshield It reminded Barney of a huge pancake Carrying his pistol in his pocket he stepped away from the vehicle and moved closer to the object Using the binoculars Barney claimed to have seen eight to eleven humanoid figures who were peering out of the craft s windows seeming to look at him In unison all but one figure moved to what appeared to be a panel on the rear wall of the hallway that encircled the front portion of the craft The one remaining figure continued to look at Barney and communicated a message telling him to stay where you are and keep looking Barney had a recollection of observing the humanoid forms wearing glossy black uniforms and black caps Red lights on what appeared to be bat wing fins began to telescope out of the sides of the craft and a long structure descended from the bottom of the craft The silent craft approached to what Barney estimated was within 50 to 80 feet 15 to 24 m overhead and 300 feet 91 m away from him On Oct 21 1961 Barney reported to National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena NICAP investigator Walter Webb that the beings were somehow not human 12 Immediate aftermath EditArriving home at about dawn the Hills stated that they had some odd sensations and impulses they could not readily explain Betty insisted their luggage be kept near the back door rather than in the main part of the house Their watches would never work again Barney said that the leather strap for the binoculars was torn though he could not recall it tearing The toes of his best dress shoes were scraped Barney says he was compelled to examine his genitals in the bathroom though he found nothing unusual They took long showers to remove possible contamination and each drew a picture of what they had observed 13 Perplexed the Hills say they tried to reconstruct the chronology of events as they witnessed the UFO and drove home But immediately after they heard the buzzing sounds their memories became incomplete and fragmented 14 After sleeping for a few hours Betty awoke and placed the shoes and clothing she had worn during the drive into her closet observing that the dress was torn at the hem zipper and lining Later when she retrieved the items from her closet she noted a pinkish powder on her dress She hung the dress on her clothesline and the pink powder blew away but the dress was irreparably damaged She threw it away but then changed her mind retrieved the dress and hung it in her closet Over the years five laboratories have conducted chemical and forensic analyses on the dress 15 There were shiny concentric circles on their car s trunk that had not been there the previous day Betty and Barney experimented with a compass noting that when they moved it close to the spots the needle would whirl rapidly But when they moved it a few inches away from the shiny spots it would drop down 16 Initial report to the U S Air Force and NICAP Edit Walter N Webb a Boston astronomer and NICAP member met with the Hills on October 21 1961 In a six hour interview the Hills related all they could remember of the UFO encounter Barney stated that he had developed a mental block and that he suspected there were some portions of the event that he did not wish to remember He described in detail all that he could remember about the craft and the appearance of the somehow not human figures aboard it 17 Webb stated that they were telling the truth and the incident probably occurred exactly as reported except for some minor uncertainties and technicalities that must be tolerated in any such observations where human judgment is involved e g exact time and length of visibility apparent sizes of object and occupants distance and height of object etc 18 Betty s dreams EditTen days after the alleged UFO encounter Betty began having a series of vivid dreams which continued for five successive nights She stated that she experienced them with a degree of detail and intensity that she had never had before After the fifth night they stopped and never recurred though they occupied her thoughts during the day When she mentioned them to Barney he was sympathetic but not too concerned and the matter was dropped Betty did not mention them to Barney again 19 In November 1961 Betty began writing down the details of her dreams In one dream she and Barney encountered a roadblock and men who surrounded their car She lost consciousness but struggled to regain it Then she realized that she was being forced by two small men to walk in a forest at night and of seeing Barney walking behind her though when she called to him he seemed to be in a trance or sleepwalking The men stood about five feet to five feet four inches tall and wore matching blue uniforms with caps similar to those worn by military cadets They appeared nearly human with black hair dark eyes prominent noses and bluish lips Their skin was a greyish colour 20 She and Barney were taken to their car where the leader suggested that they wait to watch the craft s departure They did so and then resumed their drive home 21 Medical help and more interviews EditMissing time Edit Having read Webb s initial report Jackson and Hohmann had many questions for the Hills One of their main questions was about the length of the trip Although the Hills had noted that they had arrived home later than anticipated the 178 mile drive should have taken about four hours they did not realize that they had arrived home seven hours after their departure from Colebrook When Hohman and Jackson noted this discrepancy to the Hills the couple had no explanation a phenomenon ufologists call missing time The Hills claimed to recall almost nothing of the 35 miles of U S Route 3 between Lincoln Indian Head and Ashland Both claimed to recall an image of a fiery orb sitting on the ground Betty and Barney reasoned that it must have been the moon but Hohmann and Jackson informed them that the moon had set earlier in the evening 22 The subject of hypnosis came up and it was decided that it should be carried out in order to recover previously irretrievable memories Barney was apprehensive but thought it might help Betty put to rest what Barney described as the nonsense about her dreams 22 Private disclosure Edit On November 23 1962 the Hills attended a meeting at the parsonage of their church where Captain Ben H Swett of the United States Air Force was a guest speaker Having had an interest in hypnosis the Hills approached Swett privately and related their strange encounter Swett was particularly interested in the missing time of the Hills account The Hills asked if he would hypnotize them to recover their memories but Swett declined and cautioned them against going to an amateur hypnotist such as himself 23 Simon s hypnosis sessions EditBarney s sessions Edit Under hypnosis as was consistent with his conscious recall Barney reported that the binocular strap had broken when he ran from the UFO back to his car He recalled driving the car away from the UFO but afterward he felt irresistibly compelled to pull off the road and drive into the woods He eventually sighted six men standing on the dirt road The car stalled and three of the men approached the car Barney described the beings as generally similar to Betty s hypnotic recollection The beings stared into his eyes said Barney with a terrifying mesmerizing effect Under hypnosis Barney said things like Oh those eyes They re there in my brain from his first hypnosis session and I was told to close my eyes because I saw two eyes coming close to mine and I felt like the eyes had pushed into my eyes from his second hypnosis session and All I see are these eyes I m not even afraid that they re not connected to a body They re just there They re just up close to me pressing against my eyes 24 While Betty reported a conversation with the leader in English Barney said that he heard them speaking in a mumbling language he did not understand Betty also mentioned this detail The few times they communicated with him Barney said it seemed to be thought transference at that time he was unfamiliar with the word telepathy 25 Betty s sessions Edit Under hypnosis Betty s account was similar to her five dreams about the UFO abduction with some notable differences mainly pertaining to her capture and release Also the technology on the craft was different the short men differed significantly in physical appearance and the sequential order of the abduction differed Barney s and Betty s memories in hypnotic regression were however consistent with one another 26 Simon s conclusions Edit When the series of hypnosis sessions were complete Simon wrote an article about the Hills for the journal Psychiatric Opinion explaining his conclusion that the case was a singular psychological aberration 27 Post hypnosis publicity and Barney s and Betty s death EditThe Hills went back to their regular lives They were willing to discuss the alleged UFO encounter with friends family and the occasional UFO researcher but the Hills apparently made no effort to seek publicity citation needed On October 25 1965 a front page story in the Boston Traveller asked UFO Chiller Did THEY Seize Couple 28 Reporter John H Luttrell of the Traveller had allegedly been given an audio tape recording of the lecture the Hills had made in Quincy Center in late 1963 Luttrell learned that the Hills had undergone hypnosis with Simon he also obtained notes from confidential interviews the Hills had given to UFO investigators On October 26 United Press International UPI picked up Luttrell s story and the Hills earned international attention citation needed In 1966 writer John G Fuller secured the cooperation of the Hills and Simon and wrote the book The Interrupted Journey see below about the case The book included a copy of Betty s sketch of the star map The book was a quick success and went through several printings 29 Barney died of a cerebral hemorrhage on February 25 1969 at age 46 after which Betty went on to become a celebrity in the UFO community 30 She died of cancer on October 17 2004 at age 85 never having remarried citation needed Analyzing the star map Edit nbsp Marjorie Fish s interpretation of Betty Hill s purported alien star map with Sol upper right being the Latin name for the SunIn 1968 Marjorie Fish of Oak Harbor Ohio read Fuller s book Interrupted Journey Fish was an elementary school teacher and amateur astronomer Intrigued by the star map Fish wondered if it might be deciphered to determine which star system the UFO came from Assuming that one of the fifteen stars on the map must represent Earth s Sun Fish constructed a three dimensional model of nearby Sun like stars i e stars deemed to have characteristics that could support life such as that found on Earth using thread and beads basing stellar distances on those published in the 1969 Gliese Star Catalogue Studying thousands of vantage points over several years the only one that seemed to match the Hill map was from the viewpoint of the double star system of Zeta Reticuli about 39 light years from Earth citation needed Fish sent her analysis to Webb Agreeing with her conclusions Webb sent the map to Terence Dickinson editor of the magazine Astronomy Dickinson did not endorse Fish and Webb s conclusions but for the first time in the journal s history Astronomy invited comments and debate on a UFO report starting with an opening article in the December 1974 issue 31 For about a year afterward the opinions page of Astronomy carried arguments for and against Fish s star map Notable was an argument made by Carl Sagan and Steven Soter 32 arguing that the star map was little more than a random alignment of chance points In an episode of Cosmos in 1980 Sagan demonstrated that without the lines drawn in the maps the Hill map bore no resemblance to the real life map In contrast those more favorable to the map such as David Saunders a statistician who had been on the Condon UFO study disagreed Saunders claimed that a match among sixteen stars of the specific spectral type among the thousand stars nearest the Sun is at least 1 000 to 1 against 33 34 In the early 1990s the European Hipparcos high precision parallax collecting satellite mission which measured the distances to more than a hundred thousand stars around the Sun more accurately than ever before showed that some of the stars in Fish s interpretation of the map were in fact much farther away than previously thought Other research revealed that some stars counted by Fish as likely to host life would have had to be excluded by her own criteria while some other stars which had been discounted by Fish have been recognised as potential abodes for life Results such as these led Fish herself to reject her hypothesis in a public statement 35 Interrupted Journey EditThe 1966 publication of Interrupted Journey by John G Fuller details much of the Hills claims Excerpts of the book were published in Look magazine volume amp issue needed Captured The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience by Betty Hill s niece Kathleen Marden further explored Fuller s themes along with scientist Stanton T Friedman Marden who sat on the board of the Mutual UFO Network MUFON for 10 years knew Betty well and had spoken with her at great length about the encounter 36 Rebutting the Hills EditJim Macdonald a resident of the area in which the Hills claimed to have been abducted has produced a detailed analysis of their journey which concludes that the episode was provoked by their misperceiving an aircraft warning beacon on Cannon Mountain as a UFO 37 38 Macdonald notes that from the road the Hills took the beacon appears and disappears at exactly the same time the Hills describe the UFO as appearing and disappearing The remainder of the experience is ascribed to stress sleep deprivation and false memories recovered under hypnosis After reading Macdonald s recreation UFO expert Robert Sheaffer writes that the Hills are the poster children for not driving when sleep deprived 39 Skeptical Inquirer columnist Robert Sheaffer wrote I was present at the National UFO Conference in New York City in 1980 at which Betty presented some of the UFO photos she had taken She showed what must have been far more than 200 slides mostly of blips blurs and blobs against a dark background These were supposed to be UFOs coming in close chasing her car landing etc After her talk had exceeded about twice its allotted time Betty was literally jeered off the stage by what had been at first a sympathetic audience This incident witnessed by many of UFOlogy s leaders and top activists removed any lingering doubts about Betty s credibility she had none In 1995 Betty Hill wrote a self published book A Common Sense Approach to UFOs It is filled with delusional stories such as seeing entire squadrons of UFOs in flight and a truck levitating above the freeway 40 Sheaffer later wrote that as late as 1977 Betty Hill would go on UFO vigils at least three times a week One evening she was joined by UFO enthusiast John Oswald When asked about Betty s continuing UFO observations Oswald stated She is not really seeing UFOs but she is calling them that On the night they went out together Mrs Hill was unable to distinguish between a landed UFO and a streetlight In a later interview Sheaffer recounts that Betty Hill wrote UFOs are a new science and our science cannot explain them 41 Robert Sheaffer released 48 pages of archived documents relating to Betty and Barney Hill Benjamin Simon and Philip J Klass on the Internet on December 23 2015 42 Similarity to The Outer Limits Edit nbsp An alien played by actor John Hoyt depicted on television twelve days before the making of Hill s Grey hypnosis sketch nbsp Barney Hill hypnosis sketch the first drawing of a Grey In his 1990 article Entirely Unpredisposed Martin Kottmeyer suggested that Barney s memories revealed under hypnosis might have been influenced by an episode of the science fiction television show The Outer Limits titled The Bellero Shield which was broadcast about two weeks before Barney s first hypnotic session The episode featured an extraterrestrial with large eyes who says In all the universes in all the unities beyond the universes all who have eyes have eyes that speak The report from the regression featured a scenario that was in some respects similar to the television show In part Kottmeyer wrote 43 Wraparound eyes are an extreme rarity in science fiction films I know of only one instance They appeared on the alien of an episode of an old TV series The Outer Limits titled The Bellero Shield A person familiar with Barney s sketch in The Interrupted Journey and the sketch done in collaboration with the artist David Baker will find a frisson of deja vu creeping up his spine when seeing this episode The resemblance is much abetted by an absence of ears hair and nose on both aliens Could it be by chance Consider this Barney first described and drew the wraparound eyes during the hypnosis session dated 22 February 1964 The Bellero Shield was first broadcast on 10 February 1964 Only twelve days separate the two instances If the identification is admitted the commonness of wraparound eyes in the abduction literature falls to cultural forces When a different researcher asked Betty about The Outer Limits she insisted she had never heard of it 44 Kottmeyer also pointed out that some motifs in the Hills account were present in the 1953 film Invaders from Mars 45 In media EditBarney Hill appeared in an episode of To Tell the Truth episode airdate December 12 1966 46 In 2004 Betty Hill s niece Kathleen Marden co authored a book Captured together with nuclear physicist and ufologist Stanton Friedman about the abduction non primary source needed References in fiction Edit The film The UFO Incident is a dramatization of the Hills abduction and its aftermath in which the Hills are played by James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons The couple was portrayed by Basil Wallace and Lee Garlington in the 1996 television series Dark Skies episode needed The 2012 graphic novel Saucer Country by Paul Cornell In 2018 the story formed the basis of the Dinner Party virtual reality exhibit at the travelling art show Wonderspaces 47 The ninth episode of the 2019 History Channel television series Project Blue Book entitled Abduction is based on the Betty and Barney Hill UFO incident 48 The story is retold in the comic book series Blue Book by James Tynion IV Michael Avon Oeming and Aditya Bidikar from Dark Horse Comics 2023 The track The Ballad of Betty and Barney Hill from Angelo De Augustine s 2023 album Toil and Trouble recounts the incident from the point of view of an alien traveling through the White Mountains to Zeta Reticuli See also EditList of reported UFO sightings Serpo Zeta Reticuli in fictionReferences Edit Special Collections University Archives amp Museum unh edu Archived from the original on April 14 2009 Jordan Jessica July 25 2011 Little Green Men 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