The abduction case of Geneseo Illinois - The Lost Close Encounter
The abduction case of Geneseo Illinois - The Lost Close Encounter
Published for the first time: October 19, 2018
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes
Apparent Little known case of alien abduction of 1940. It was discovered by UFO researcher Martin S. Kottmeyer in 2006, perhaps once again demonstrating how easy it is for such cases to slip through the gaps and fall into the abyss of forgotten history. How credible or important the case may be is open to debate. However, what is paramount is that he, and many other similar cases, must remain available in the public domain and not be discarded and forgotten. The account originally came out in the 1968 book "Document 96" by Frank Martin Chase, almost thirty years after the alleged events.
It is also an interesting case due to the indications of an apparent secret top-secret US military base. In addition, due to the apparent date of the meeting, it would not only suggest an official US military interest. UU In such UFOs, but a clandestine operation was already occurring years before the Roswell crash and the sudden "reality" in popular culture that the UFOs could simply land, or even crash, on Earth at any time. No matter how speculative it is, and it's just one of the many possibilities to consider, if the US military UU Had already invested the engineering and used advanced techniques and extraterrestrial technology, the coverage as the Second World War would give them the ideal opportunity to put them to the test.
Whatever the circumstance and reality may be behind the strange case of kidnapping in the small town of Geneseo, Illinois, Kottmeyer's actions, himself a skeptic of the case, should be commended. For now, we can examine and re-document the details and decide for ourselves the meaning and reality behind this intriguing encounter on a lonely Illinois road almost eighty years ago.
the "Exhaustion unit"De Rex Ball
Although the exact date is unknown, during the summer of 1940, when the United States was still more than a year away from entering the Second World War, Rex Ball returned to his home in Illinois after a business trip to Detroit, Michigan. Ball, whose work involved industrial chemistry, was eager to return, already exhausted from the long journey in the summer heat.
However, while navigating the lonely road, however, in the light of the moon that emitted its majestic glow on the ground, he saw what looked like a "locomotive ... wrapped in pipes". In addition, Ball would say he saw this mysterious vehicle "driving steam to an underground location". Ball assumed that this was one of the mines in the area.
Ball would continue his way a little further, the strange scene still unfolding in front of him. However, realizing that he had a desperate need for rest, he would pull his car to the side of the road. He turned off the engine and settled into the driver's chair, preparing to close his eyes and sleep. It was then that he noticed the emergence of the three "powerfully built men", as if from nowhere, and were approaching their vehicle.
Whoever these mysterious figures were, they took Ball out of the car and then "walked" him to where the locomotive-type vehicle was operating. When he witnessed the huge circular ship floating nearby, Ball's confusion arose. Beneath the disc-shaped ship was a "silent blue flame". Also in the vicinity, Ball witnessed a humanoid figure, dressed in "green aviation garments" and apparently examining the area with a binocular device.
Around this time, his memory became blurred and disjointed.
Dissolved memories of tunnels and underground facilities
The next thing Ball realized, a "US Army uniform in disrepair" hung from his body. I was walking. Around him were several "soldiers" leading him to what appeared to be a cave or an underground tunnel. Several moments later he entered a huge chamber. Obviously, it was underground, since it would have a mixture of concrete and the natural rock of the place. Before I could take more details, however, I would find myself in another room. This looked like an officer's room. In fact, a quick glance at the sides confirmed several soldiers in attendance.
Then, without warning or any memory of how I had gotten there, I was outside, the air now cold. The soldiers who were guiding him were still on both sides and in a short time they went back into another tunnel. While walking through another large chamber-shaped opening, I would see several soldiers and personnel. Although I could not explain it, I had the distinct feeling that I knew some of these mysterious people very well.
With confusion and fear accumulating more and more quickly, they pulled him out of his trance when he heard a human voice. "You are now at Fort Knox," he announced in a tone of fact. Apparently, the owner of the voice was not concerned about the fact that Fort Knox was miles from Illinois in Kentucky. It was then that they would go to the "Report Room".
"Seal your mouth - Call it a nut!"
In front of him was a large, large desk that stretched almost throughout the room. On the other side of the desk, I could make out a dozen men, all very "official." One of them, in the middle, had a "general's badge" on his attire. Perhaps the most disconcerting, however, was the only woman present who seemed to act as an assistant. He had long, flowing blond hair and gaudy eyes. While everyone present would "scrutinize" him while he was there before them, his trial seemed particularly disturbing for reasons he could not explain.
Suddenly, a voice would interrupt the silence. "Take him back," he would say again with a cold dismissal. When they take him one more time, even more confused than before, he hears another order coming from behind him from one of the occupants of the big desk. "Seal your mouth - call it a nut".
Soon he would find himself in a kind of "sub-basement" before entering a room with "flight suits" hanging on the walls. Several pilots, which Ball would say had "oriental features" sitting in the room. As he moved his gaze through the underground space, he focused on a glass cabinet, inside which was a series of strange weapons. Ball would later describe them as more "appropriate for science fiction comics". In addition, several screens and electronic devices were clearly visible.
Then, the next memory he had was of waking up in a small hospital in Geneseo, Illinois. No details of any exam or what happened in the following days and months are recorded.
A wrong encounter?
It is an interesting case, although it is one that many, including the aforementioned Kottmeyer, reject. Although they do not call the case a joke, the general notion of the skeptics in this particular case is that Ball suffered some kind of hallucination or an intense dream. After all, he fell asleep in his car just before the "incident" began.
Details like the "blue flame" for UFO propulsion stood out as suspects. Mainly because that type of propulsion in particular was one of the most modern methods of the late sixties. Essentially at the moment when Ball was counting his account. It is a credible point, and perhaps correct. However, just to maintain balance, and given that we know that the military of the world has decades of advanced technology compared to where they claim to be, if we accept that the sighting was a secret military ship, maybe this propulsion was available a lot. before the public knew. of that
The apparent description of the ship would also face questions. With the idea that a circular ship was not widely known until the late forties. This, however, actually undermines the skeptics' argument and surely gives Ball a little more credibility.
Even Kottmeyer, however, had to admit that the "annoying" case shares numerous details with cases with a more apparent credibility that occurred after the apparent revelations of Rex Ball. Perhaps the most interesting and controversial of these details are those of the mysterious underground installation.
Is there a meaning in the claims of an underground base?
Perhaps Ball's mention of an "underground base" is of greater interest. While there is no doubt that aliens and UFOs enjoyed a high reputation in popular culture in the late 1960s when Ball relayed his account, the notions of secret, extraterrestrial, and human installations were not as widespread (though such affirmations certainly existed).
Kottmeyer, for example, raised the point of why they would take him that way, supposedly out of the state of Illinois and Kentucky, to a seemingly top secret place, only to stand in front of the supposed "board of officials" to get him back . And, on the surface, it's hard to disagree with him. As he says, the communication of the three men to those responsible could have saved that trip. Not to mention Ball and then see those top-secret underground facilities in the first place.
However, the fact that Ball suffered several periods of wasted time where his memory jumped from one place to another might suggest activities and procedures unknown to him. And we. Perhaps these procedures were necessary for your final general decision to "return" it. Of course, he does not begin to answer why he would be taken to those facilities in the first place. Was he simply in the wrong place at the wrong time? What was the purpose? Did such encounters occur with other people in the years before the war in the United States?
Take a look at the short video below. It presents some of the UFO images of the "early years" of modern ufology in the 40s and 50s.
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