SUBJECT: UFO: INVESTIGATORS SUSPECT NATIONAL SECURITY PINCH  FILE: UFO2665




   An  article  published on April 24,  1988  in the  Flushing,   Observer
   (Flushing,MI)   dealing with "black helicopter"  harrassments of  MUFON
   investigators. (Reprinted with permission)

   From  The Flushing Observer (Flushing,  Michigan),  Sunday,  April  24,
   1988. [Reprinted with permission]

   UFO: INVESTIGATORS SUSPECT NATIONAL SECURITY PINCH
   By Judith Karns, Observer Managing Editor



     They  say  it  isn't  so:  there ain't no such  animal  as  a "flying
   saucer."Even  though our government spent a decade deeply  enmeshed  in
   investigation,  (Project Bluebook,  Majestic 12), suddenly, one day,  a
   security  lid was clamped so tight on the subjec t  of  extraterestrial
   visitors  (some even speculate them to be subterranean)  that even  the
   squeak  of  a  mouse couldn't get out.   And with  that  lid  came  the
   "official" denial of the phenomenon's existence.

     Why,  then,  asks Flushing residents Shirley and George Coyne,  state
   directors of MUFON (Mutual UFO Network based in Seguin, Texas),  should
   they  be singled out as subjects of what they call "intimidation",   by
   what they suspect might be the National Se curity Administration (NSA),
   one of our country's more covert intelligence operations?

     The  Coynes  had long been aware that their delving into  the  touchy
   subject  of  UFO  investigations  could  bring  on  some   governmental
   attention;  they'd long heard stories from others who had been involved
   with  the subject for far more lengthy periods of  time than they.  But
   it wasn't until Sunday,  Jan.  10 of this year,  at approximately 11:30
   a.m.,   that they were certain they were targets of  some  considerable
   curiosity.

     The Coynes  were  in the bedroom of their  two-bedroom  mobile  home.
   Shirley was seated on the floor,  George in a nearby chair. Reclined on
   the bed was a woman deeply entranced by hypnotic suggestions brought on
   by  hypnotherapist  Virginia Tilly who sat  in another chair  near  the
   bed.

     The  scene  wasn't an unusual one.  The Coynes,  through  the  course
   oftheir  investigations,  often come in contact with subjects who  have
   strong suspicions that their UFO sightings amount to more than just  an
   eyeball perspective. And when this happens,  "Ginny", a  school teacher
   and hypnotherapist from St.  Joseph,  is called in to assist in getting
   to the bottom of the murky puddle of speculation.

     According  to Shirley,  this particular regression session  had  been
   arranged  by two telephone calls,  one to the subject and one to  Ginny
   Tilly.

     As Ginny questioned the regressed subject,  in the far distance could
   be  heard the approach of a helicopter.  From her vantage point on  the
   floor,   Shirley  had been entranced in her own way by  the  sequential
   flickers  of  small,   voice-activated  red light  s  on  Ginny's  tape
   recorder.

     At  about  the  same time they became aware that the  helicopter  was
   notsimply  passing by,  Shirley became aware that the red lights on the
   recorder had stopped. And not wishing to disturb the progression of the
   hypnosis,  she ran to an adjacent room to  get her own recorder,  which
   she activated. It is on this recorder that the helicopter's approach to
   a hovering position above their mobile home is recorded.

     According to Ginny,  the contents of her tape,  before it  was  "shut
   off",  contained the subject's comments about the "hiders"  who were at
   that  very  minute  approaching  in "that helicopter",   and  she  also
   provided  a  description of the helicopter even tho ugh her  eyes  were
   closed and the drapes were drawn. It was learned later that the subject
   had  previous experiences with such vehicles near her home  in  another
   part of the state.   And,  "she named a time,  a  date,  and a beach in
   Virginia  where,   supposedly,   aliens gave the U.S.   government  the
   technology  to be able to listen in (on private conversations)",   said
   Ginny.

     Meanwhile, George had gone to his car to retrieve his camera from the
   trunk just as the helicopter hovered. Shirley joined him in time to see
   the helicopter "tipped"  down as it maneuvered away from them.  Because
   of its speedy exit, George was unable to get a picture.

     It is  the Coynes'  estimate that,  though it did not  directly hover
   again,   the  vehicle  circled the mobile  home  community  during  the
   duration  of the hypnotic regression,  for approximately one to one and
   on half hours.

     They  described  it as dull black,  and large--at least four  to  six
   passenger.    (Other  descriptions withheld at request  of  George  and
   Shirley.) The windows were tinted dark. George noted a "wire" which was
   visibly draped from the rear of the helicopter to the front, and it was
   his impression that it was some type of antenna.

     Indeed,  the hypnotized subject telephoned the Coynes some time later
   to  tell  them  she had forgotten one detail  of  the  helicopter--what
   appeared to be a wire connected from back to front.

     "I was going to tell you something,  but I don't think  I'd  better,"
   said  Wright.  And he went on to tell them that just prior to his  call
   ringing through,  a man's voice came over the line,  "as if someone had
   picked  up an extension in my own home.  It w as a male  voice--40ish--
   that  said,  "Just a minute;  I  have to handle this,",  as if he  were
   somewhere tapping into their line and was talking to someone else."

     Wright says  his  initial  impression was that the  Coyne's  line was
   tapped,   however  he  says,  "It could have been my line  rather  than
   theirs.  Their phone had not rung yet."      Ginny Tilly,  though she's
   certain  her  actions  are monitored through such  means  as  telephone
   tapping,  feels the situation is more one of curiosity and  information
   seeking rather than one of intimidation.

     The  Coynes  have their own ideas on phone tapping,   and  take  into
   strong consideration their frequent (several each week)  one-ring calls
   which illicit nothing more than a dial tone on answering, and they have
   given consideration to a bit of informatio n they've received regarding
   the  possibility that those rings are designed to activate a 'bug"   (a
   hidden listening device) in their home.

     On  March  29,   the Coynes were ready to leave on a  short  trip  of
   several days duration.  Before their departure,  they made a  telephone
   call to the friend they were about to visit, to indicate that they were
   on their way. They then proceeded to dirive s outhwest toward the state
   border.        As they neared Bancroft,  on their way  toward  Lansing,
   Shirley suddenly noticed a familiar sight--a black helicopter.   It was
   hovering beyond an overpass under which they had just driven.

     At  first,   speculation  was  that coincidence  had  befallen  them.
   However,   their  concern mounted as they continued to  drive  and  the
   helicopter  continued  to stay in their sight,  but too far away to  be
   photographed.

     George decided he wanted a closer look, and stopped the vehicle under
   an overpass to remove his binoculars from the trunk.

     The helicopter, which had continued on its way,  suddently turned and
   came  back to pace them for a total of approximately 90  miles.  It was
   the  helicopter's return that convinced them they were the subjects  of
   no coincidence.

     On  Tuedsday,   April  5,  the Coynes  witnessed  an  unmarked  black
   planecircle their mobile home community,  the incident possibly  having
   some connection to a disturbance with their microwave oven clock, which
   stopped,  and blinked constant at the time of  the Coynes'  sighting of
   the plane.

     The   Coynes'   recording  of  the  helicopter's  initial  visit   to
   theFlushing  area has received some scrutiny from both an FAA  (Federal
   Aviation Administration) representative, and a member of the military.

     Chuck  Pine,   an  FAA aviation safety inspector out of  Kent  County
   Airport,   had  occasion to hear the recording.   He said,  "It  has  a
   definite  'whoomp'....to me it sounded like a Huey."  Pine was hesitant
   to be adamant in his statement,  but did concede th at the "Huey"  type
   of  air vehicle does have a distinctive sound to it,  and the recording
   did  seem to contain that sound.  Pine is also a commercial  pilot  and
   former air traffic controller.

     "I  took  the tape and drawing (Shirley's artistic rendition)   to  a
   fella who's highly placed in the military,"  said Dan Wright. "He said,
   'There's  no  question  in my mind;  I'd stake my life on  it  being  a
   Huey.'"  Wright said the information he obtained on the "Huey" (made by
   the Bell Corporation)  suggests that it is formilitary or  intelligence
   use only, and is not provided to the private orcorporate sector.


     Wright's had  some problems of his own lately.  He has had  reason to
   believe  the  FBI  was keeping a file on himself,  and  had  requested,
   through  the Freedom of Information Act,  a copy of that file. However,
   before he received their response that they found nothing  on him,   he
   experienced  a  nine-day period in which he received no  mail.   Wright
   purposely waited an extended period of time before  contacting the post
   office,  feeling that more credence could be  lent  to the situation if
   the period of time exceeded one week.

     Upon contacting the post office,  he was told that he apparently  had
   gone  on vacation,  and that the letter carrier probably  noticed  that
   lhis mailbox was full and simply held the mail back.

     Wright's response  to  this  was a confession  that  he  had  gone on
   vacation.  However, the mail delivery had stopped after his return.  He
   did  not have a mailbox,  but he did have a slot in his door,  and  the
   letter carrier could not have determined how much mail had been stuffed
   into it. The mail was promptly delivered.

     This--what is  happening to the Coynes--is very  intimidating,"  said
   Wright.

     "They want  the Coynes to know they are being monitored.   To me,  it
   begins and ends with all of the documents we have requested,  and  they
   don't want an open discussion of the  UFO issue.

     "Whoever  is doing this,....if they want to rattle cages,  we are not
   totally defenseless."




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