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The Piney Woods of Texas — where Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum, and seven-year-old Colby Landrum encountered a craft that left all three hospitalised with radiation-consistent injuries
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The Cash-Landrum Incident — 1980: The UFO That Left Evidence in Human Bodies

The Cash-Landrum incident is distinguished from most UFO encounters by one thing: it left physical evidence in the bodies of the witnesses. Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum, and Vickie’s seven-year-old grandson Colby Landrum were driving through the Piney Woods of Texas on the evening of 29 December 1980, returning from dinner, when they encountered a massive diamond-shaped craft emitting jets of flame from its underside. By the time the encounter was over, all three had suffered injuries consistent with radiation exposure. Betty Cash, who exited the car and approached the object, suffered the most severely.

The craft was first observed as a bright light above the road near Huffman, Texas. As the three approached, the light resolved into an enormous diamond-shaped object approximately 100 feet tall, hovering about 40 feet above the road. It was emitting intermittent blasts of flame from its bottom. The road and interior of the car became intensely hot. The women pulled over; Betty Cash stepped out of the car, drawn toward the object. Vickie Landrum pulled her back. They watched for approximately twenty minutes as twenty-three large helicopters — later identified as CH-47 Chinooks — arrived and appeared to escort the craft away.

Within hours, all three began to show symptoms. Their eyes swelled; they experienced nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea. Their skin blistered as if sunburned. Betty Cash, who had spent the most time outside the car, suffered the worst: her hair fell out in patches, large fluid-filled blisters formed on her skin, and she was hospitalised for twelve days. She would be hospitalised numerous further times over the following years for conditions her physicians associated with acute radiation syndrome. She died in 1998, on the eighteenth anniversary of the incident, having spent the last years of her life pursuing legal action against the U.S. government.

Vickie and Colby Landrum suffered less severe but still significant symptoms. Medical examination of all three confirmed radiation-consistent injuries. John Schuessler, a NASA engineer and UFO researcher who documented the case exhaustively, noted that the pattern of injuries was consistent with what would result from close exposure to a nuclear-powered propulsion system.

Cash and Landrum filed suit against the United States Army, the Air Force, and NASA, arguing that the helicopters and potentially the craft itself were government property. The Department of the Army denied that any such craft existed in its inventory and that no Chinook helicopters were in the area that night. The suit was dismissed. The helicopters were seen by multiple independent witnesses in addition to the three primary witnesses. The injuries were documented by physicians. The denial stands as one of the more stark examples on record of the gap between official position and physical reality.

Watch: The Cash-Landrum UFO Incident — Radiation Evidence and the Government Denial

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