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SUBJECT: DEAR MR HOPKINS FILE: UFO3160
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[Dear Mr Hopkins]
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Although we don't know each other, and probably never will, I can't help but
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to feel silly writing about this. On the other hand, I'm feeling some relief
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Please let me explain how I found you. The day after the show aired, I was
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determined to find someone l could tellabout what I saw, but I couldn't tell
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just anyone. I ever read anything on the UFO subject (maybe I should have).
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However, I knew that books were written on the subject, so I went to the local
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bookstore. There I quickly paged through many UFO books and liked the sound of
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your name. I read a little of what you wrote in your book entitled Intruders,
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and it piqued my interest. I'm sorry I didn't buy your book, but I will in the
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future, as soon as I calm down.
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I called Manhattan Directory Assistance, asking if a Budd, spelled with two D's,
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Hopkins was listed somewhere in NYC, and she said yes! Had she said no, I would
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have forgotten about this letter, rendering my situation with what I saw
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hopeless. I went out to find the Manhattan White Pages and found your address in
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there. I'll feel humiliated if this letter is received by the wrong Budd
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Hopkins. I'm sure you won't be contacting me, but if you do, you'll find my phone
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number at the end of this letter. I do wish to remain anonymous. My family and
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friends do not take too kindly to the UFO subject. I have had first hand
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experience and I refuse to be made into a fool.
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It has taken me two months to build up the courage to write you this letter and
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draw the enclosed drawings. I don't want to be involved with these unnatural
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goings on. However, I must know, if you know, what is going on in NYC and if it
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happens often.
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One Wednesday evening, November 29, 1989, I attended a retirement party in
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Brooklyn for my sickly boss. The party lasted into the early hours of the next
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morning, Thursday, November 30, 1989, exactly one week from Thanksgiving Day. My
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boss invited me to stay at her house for the night, but I was anxious to get
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home. I drove to the Brooklyn Bridge, with the intention of crossing over to
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the Manhattan side, to drive to the FDR Drive to go home from there. I drove
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more than halfway across the bridge, when my car came to a slow, but dead, stop.
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I was so upset. It was about 3:00 in the morning, and I wanted to get home. I
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saw my headlights dim and thengo out. None of the car lights worked after that.
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I didn't know what went wrong.
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I was afraid to get out of the car, because it was so dark up there on the
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bridge. I didn't want to get hit by an oncoming car, nor did I want to get
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mugged if my car wasn't hit. I looked through the rearview mirror to see if
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other cars were coming, and they were. This scared me half to death, because they
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had no way of seeing my car parked. But their head-lights dimmed out, too, and
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their cars stopped, right behind mine. I just couldn't understand the strange
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coincidence, and I still don't. How could anything get stranger than this?
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From the corner of my right eye, on the passenger side of the front seat window,
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I thought I saw a building on fire in Manhattan. The whole sky lit up. Mr
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Hopkins, words can't express what I saw that morning up on the Brooklyn Bridge.
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I can't begin to explain it verbally. You would have had to of seen it yourself
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Enclosed please find three drawings and one flap drawing taped to Drawing #2,
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explaining what I saw. You can have them. These pictures will always be in my
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mind. These drawings are of myself watching what was going on from the bridge as
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I sat in my car. After you finish looking through this little package I managed
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to send to you, you may think I'm crazy. If I am, so were all the other people
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sitting in their cars up there on the bridge with me that morning. If you don't
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think I'm crazy and you have questions, I can only say what I saw, and I know
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what I saw.
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DRAWING # 1--From the corner of my eye, I thought a building was on fire. I was
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shocked to see what it really was. The lights were so bright, I had to shield my
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eyes. I was frightened and found this aircraft very threatening.
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DRAWING #2 (Flap Drawing)--They came out of a window, one right after another,
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(second window from left). There were six windows on that side of the building.
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I purposely counted them. There was enough light for thousands of people to see
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what was happening. I'll bet you dollars to donuts that thousands did see what
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happened from other areas of the city. I didn't know what they were because they
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were all rolled up into little balls.
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DRAWING#2 (LiftFlap)--I didn't want to look. I was petrified, but something made
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me look and I saw the balls unroll at the same time. It wasn't until then I
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realized that they were 4 children standing up in mid air. Yes, in mid air!
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While I watched, I could hear the screams of the people parked in their cars
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behind me. Their screams were from horror. They sounded like I felt.
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Please excuse the stick figures I drew in this drawing, but this is honestly how
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I saw three of the children. It was obvious that these children were
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rickets-stricken. Their heads were so large compared to the normal girl-child
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standing in the air with them. I don't know what gender the three sickly
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children were, but I could see that the normal child was a girl-child, because
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she was wearing some sort of a white gown. I would imagine that it was a white
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nightgown she was wearing, because of the early hour of the morning.
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She was taller than the others. Perhaps she was a little bit older? Maybe she
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was a porcelain mannequin? I don't know, because I didn't see her move, except
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to change position. Remember, I was far away, but close enough to see what they
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were and what was going on. I may not have seen anything if it weren't for the
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bright lights.
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Their next movement was when they all moved up closer to the craft. Then they
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quickly wisked straight up into the object (underneath it) and disappeared!
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DRAWING #3--The aircraft quickly rose up above the building and flew away at a
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very fast speed. A speed I have never seen before.It flew behind the building
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drawn on the right. It passed over a highway, or drive, below and then proceeded
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to climb higher, over thecenter of the bridge. I was parked more towards the
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Manhattan side of the bridge. I watched in horror. I don't know where it
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went from there, because I had to look up to see. There was a bridge platform
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[pedestrian walkway] above and I couldn't see anymore. I do know that when this
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UFO passed over the bridge, my clothing clung to me and my body hair stood up.
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The clinging sensation went away after the object went away, and my car started
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again.
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Mr. Hopkins, I wanted to talk to the people parked behind me. I was very shaken
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up and could of used some calming down, but they were much too upset themselves,
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and I couldn't communicate with them. Some of them were running all around their
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cars with their shands on their heads, screaming from horror and disbelief. I
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was feeling bad enough without having to see these poor people in worse shape
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than I. So I took off and drove home.
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I have often wondered what became of these poor children. It all happened so
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fast. It happened suddenly and finished suddenly. It felt good sharing this with
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you, but I don' t think I will ever share this with anyone again. It's just too
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unbelievable. Are you aware of what is going on in that dreadful city? Is anyone
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putting a stop to this? Mr. Hopkins, I thank you.
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Sincerely,
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[Janet Kimble] pseudonym
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