Time and time again, UFO witnesses have consistently
reported an inexplicable loss of vehicular engine power, radio signal, electrical function or interference in compass orientation whilst in proximity to an anomalous object or light.
On behalf of BUFORA, Geoff Falla along with Michael Hudson
have carefully compiled, over more than thirty years, around nine hundred such vehicle interference incident summaries including reports from pilots. Some summaries of case examples:
-/10/90 02.25 Cordes, Belgium.
A gamekeeper living in an isolated area was listening to the radio in his car when suddenly the radio, CB equipment and dashboard lights all went off, and he was unable to restart the engine. An intense glow then appeared from behind, enveloping the car, and so bright that it hurt his eyes. After several seconds, as he was starting to get out of the car, the intense light went out. No sound was heard. At the same time the car's ignition came back on and everything worked normally again. The witness stated that there had been no reports of lightning, which he normally recorded in a log book, on the night of the incident. The gamekeeper also reported that he had experienced other night sightings of luminous moving objects in November and in the Spring of the same year. (BUFORA, UFO Times No 22, March/April 1993, p21.) 12/02/96 Denmark Strait, near Iceland. The crew of a fishing vessel reported that a huge triangular object had appeared and was hovering nearby. The ship to shore radio transmission was immediately cut off. The radio call was resumed about 15 minutes later to say that all electronics on the ship had failed, and that the crew had seen the object move away then descend suddenly into the sea. As the object disappeared all electronic power was restored. This was one of several reports from the Iceland area of unknown objects between 1992 and 1997, some of the objects seen entering or emerging from the sea. (UFO Magazine, May/June 1997, p26.) 25/10/96 16.50 King's Lynn, Norfolk, England. A security engineer was driving near King's Lynn when he saw a blue light flashing in his rear view mirror, and thought that he was being followed by a police car. When he stopped the car and got out, his car lights went off before coming on again. He then saw that the blue light had gone overhead and was now some distance ahead, spinning in the air. He immediately turned the car back, and reported the incident at the Bethel Street police station. (Cosmic Crashes, p162.) 11/12/96 20.30 Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. Two drivers travelling north on the Klondike Highway saw a huge object with a row of lights moving slowly eastwards over the Fox Lake. The object passed almost directly over one of the vehicles, and was seen to have rings of light underneath rotating in opposite directions. A number of other eyewitnesses observed the object from different locations, also describing it as huge with a row of lights, and with beams of light sweeping the ground. One witness described looking up from her car to see multi-coloured lights, and noted that the car's interior lights dimmed and that the music from the tape player slowed down. The object was silent, and was seen for several minutes before it disappeared. (FSR Vol 45, No 3, p2-10.)