Val Johnson Incident
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In 1979 in Marshall County, Minnesota, Deputy Sheriff Val Johnson claimed to have seen a UFO at 1:40 a.m. while on duty driving close to the North Dakota border. Initially he thought it was a small plane so he turned his car left onto another road in order to get a closer look. Then suddenly, the UFO started to move towards him and almost instantly covered an estimated mile and a half before resting above his car. At this time, Val Johnson said that was blinded by the light being emitted by the UFO and lost consciousness. A doctor who examined Val later on found he had suffered "mild welder's burns." The 1977 Ford LTD patrol car he was riding during the incident also sustained damage. Engineers from Ford Motors and Honeywell examined the damage done to the vehicle. Meridan French, from Ford, noted this about the windshield damage:
- Even after several days of reflection on the crack patterns and apparent sequence of fractures, I still have no explanation for what seem to be inward and outward forces acting almost simultaneously. I can only [conclude]... that all cracks were from mechanical forces of unknown origin.
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