Toward the end of his life, Dr. J. Allen Hynek was a frequent visitor to my home, the last of such visits taking place from August 20 to August 31. 1985, when he finally left to have his first surgery on September 5, 1985. After that his health declined rapidly and unfortunately he died on April 27, 1986.
During his visits, Dr. Hynek did quite a bit of work using my computer which was quite similar to his own at home. At that time, his interest was centered on the Hudson Valley sightings
Time marched on, and after Dr. Hynek passed away, the work was completed by Bob Pratt and published in book form in 1987, under the tittle NIGHT SIEGE.
One day, revising my diskettes, I found a file labeled "Imbrogno" which I did not recognize, When I opened it, it was a paper intended to be the Preface of the book, that undoubtedly by error Allen had saved on one of my diskettes (on August 30, 1985, just the day before he left my home). It is a remarkable piece, and once you read it it will be easy to understand why it was not used as initially intended. I think the time has come to release it through INTERNET. so every one will see what Dr. Hynek's thoughts about these remarkable sightings really were. I strongly suggest that you compare "THE ROOTS OF COMPLACENCY" (as Hynek himself titled it) with the version that appeared in NIGHT SIEGE.
Dr. Willy Smith
UNICAT PROJECT
June 1999
Something truly astonishing happened.... Not far from New York City, along the Hudson Valley, as hundreds of astonished people looked up, many driving along the Taconic Parkway, they saw something no one had ever seen before.
Some called it a "Space-ship from outer space" (for want of anything better) but it was generally described by numbers of competent, professional persons as startlingly brilliant lights, in the form of a "V", or Boomerang, silent, slowly-moving, and very large close-by object. It has often popularly been called the "Westchester (County) Boomerang".
The world has never known about this, even though the event happened not once but several times, and over the course of several years. To all intents and purposes, this was a non-event. The media across the world has remained dumb. Local papers, radios and TV's, it is true, did momentarily carry spots along with the daily news, but there the news just vanished.
How is it possible that in the United States, where even trivial events are often flashed across the world, only one TV and radio network carried an account of this utterly astounding event? Far, far lesser stories are spewen forth across the world!
Could it possibly be that the whole thing just never happened? No: many times there was good, but extremely local, media coverage; many hundreds have personally attesteds to us, and to many others, that the "Westchester Boomerang" was most undeniably, very truly real to them. Furthermore, many witnesses at a given time, were geographically separate, and unknown to each other. Cars along the Taconic Parkway, a well traveled highway, stopped, and passengers looked in amazement, many frightened and bewildered at the spectacle.
Police department "blotters" proved that many calls came to several local police stations, and we have tape recordings of a number of the police involved. The Boomerang was undeniably real; it was not a chimera!
Yes, something truly and astonishing transpired, but was no one "minding the store", was everyone asleep at the switch? What about law enforcement agencies (whose duty is certainly to alert and assist when something amazing is afoot; what about civilian and military personnel?
When hundreds of largely professional, affluent people, in suburban areas, are astonished, awestruck, and many frightened by what they could only regard as a very bizarre event, would this not at least warrant and bring forth some comment from the nation's media? And what about law officers, government officials and... what of the FAA which supposedly monitors the airwaves over which the "Boomerang" repeatedly flew, and thus constituted a serious hazards, especially over the Taconic Parkway.
And what of scientists, to whom these events should have been of breathtaking scientific concern? But nothing...except, oh yes, a writer so inept at his task that not once did he checked, even briefly, the voluminous tapes and other material amassed by the present authors: a remarkable example of investigative reporting.
His conclusion: the Boomerang was caused by nothing more than a flight of small planes flying in formation, a totally untenable conclusion in view of the facts.
How, it would appear that we really have TWO astounding stories, rather than just one... different but related... and equally incomprehensible: the story of the low-flying luminous Boomerang (in itself which could rank high in the annals of science fiction... if it were science fiction! ) and the second, a totally unaccountable dereliction of duty (and there seem to be no other word for it), a complete superb and indifference to accountability.
It was a malady which appeared to plunge all who encountered it, EXCEPT the witnesses, into a deadly stupor. Such a malady, or perhaps a virulent virus of apathy and indifference to duty, could immobilize cities and a whole country. Of course, we don't know what the Boomerang was really about for:
---the Police and other law enforcement officers were derelict and failed in their duty to assist the many who called for fear and danger, as well as in awe and wonder.
---the FAA utterly failed to be concerned for air safety, flight rules, navigation lights, when told that some utterly strange and possibly menacing object was cruising close over streets and house.
---the Military was derelict by not attending to public safety and matters of National Defense (the country could have been subtely invaded!)
---the Scientists failed to uphold their "Hippocratic" oath of science: they were derelict in following the quest in following an outstanding mystery.
---the media, well, where were they? Truly derelict always avid news hounds, rushing to their typewriters or microphones to rush the news to the world (good, bad and trivial), but where were they? Hardly any of the 50 States heard the Boomerang story.
Why? Utterly indifferent and apathetic? If so, why?
Of the two stories, that of the Boomerang if by far the more directly told. Bizarre and fantastic though it may be (and is) it merely need competent retelling. The facts are on record. From the hundreds of cassette tapes in the thousands of statements made by witnesses, the Boomerang is a matter of record. But the second story, well, that is another matter.
This story is not at all directly told. Here there are no cassette tapes, no clear cut descriptions, and no policeman, no scientist, no military man, no media person, no FAA has recorded why they were derelict. We can only infer, as one might infer from the pages of history. We can only deduce and play detective. And we must try, for this second story, more truly a puzzle, could be of utmost importance to finding out how we, as humans, act under stress, trauma. and fear..... for the Boomerang had all of these!
The puzzle has far more parts than the tale of the Boomerang.. It is, indeed, a part of a continuing story of mankind's pioneering search for adventure and meeting, but repeatedly dashed and frustrated by those who cannot look to the heights of the pioneer: by the "it will never fly" or "it can't be done" mentalities. These who always must say that "since it can't be done, there is no need to even thinking about it or even talking about it.
Therein lies the spawning ground of indifference, of apathy, and to dereliction of duty.
All those who didn't follow through on the Boomerang event were not willfully derelict: they were merely the thousands of "it will never fly" and "it can't be done" and so there is no need to think about it. The corollary is: "Since it can't be done, whatever said had been done, were simply deluded... they must have been mistaken, and so no need to look into it further". It is the failure to seek for the light of the tunnel because there could 't be a light.
Intellectual adventure is sterile when there is continual inability to seek answer to challenges, to seek ways out of the tunnel of indifference. In the story of the Boomerang, the FAA, the media, scientists, politicians, the military.... all may momentarity touch upon the mystery, but suddenly it appeared that apathy saps further energy to incentive, and in its stead is a great desire nothing... it becomes a hotbed of inertia... a great desire to do nothing, fobbing it all off in the guise of a handy solution, like "planes in formation".
It is not as from a seeming direct desire to be in duty, but it is more as though the call for duty has vanished, or as though some bad fairy had administered a sleeping potion, an apathy draught.
How else might one hold that otherwise responsible law enforcement, FAA, military, the media etc. would renege on their duties?
There is a more realistic answer than calling upon some bad fairy (though it would certainly fit the facts) and that is that it all lies in our human (mental) nature. A psychologist would express it more professionally, but it simply amounts to the fact that the human mind has definite limits for acceptance and accountability. In the history of science this syndrome has been seen many times and in many ages. For instance, how often has it occurred that totally revolutionary ideas, so novel at first as to be utterly negleted or discarded... a form of apathy and total indifference.
As a homely analogy, one might say that such a totally novel idea "overheats the mental human circuits" and the fuse blows (or the circuit-breaker cuts out) as a protective device for the mind. The time is not yet right for the age and the new idea might just as well not been there in the first place. Mankind was not yet able to handle it.
Thus when mankind is presented with a totally bizarre, shocking, traumatic event (the Boomerang?) a mental circuit cuts out. Instead of a challenge for action, there is a dead battery. This is, of course, well known in individual cases of amnesia in, for eample, "shell shock": could it be that a collective amnesia or apathy can come into play? If so, might it be possible that collectively people can react traumatically, as to the Westchester Boornerang, to a collective amnesia, whether they are policemen, media people, the FAA etc.?
Whatever be the case, the effect is real. Many instances in history.... and the Boomerang is its most recent and spectacular example... when the breaking point of the collective mind occurs, it must openly disregard patent evidence of the senses: it can no longer encompass them within their normal borders.
The Holocaust perpetrated by Hitler in WW II is another sample: people simply refused to accept, and were indifferent to the evidence, because their minds couldn't bring themselves to accept that such a Holocaust could possibly be, despite ample evidence. It was also a "mental circuit breaker" a general apathy and a will to indifference.
The Boomerang and the Holocaust are but striking samples of what happens when the collective mind willfully disregards evidence when "it can't take it". The entire modern UFO syndrome is another: here we have utterly ample evidence of the global nature of the UFO phenomenon. Thousands of instances and over many countries the evidence for the UFO phenomenon is clear, but those in position of policy and authority (FAA, educators, scientists etc) are deaf or purposely obtuse. Apathy goes hand in hand with the ability to accept even the most inane answers, anything whatever, just to stave off the necessity to think.
So we cannot at the moment expect to do little about the wealth of material collected on the Westchester Boomerang (or for the much more abundant wealth of UFO material). The circuits are closed; apathy holds sway. But history has shown that in time the information and questions dam breaks, sometimes cataclysmically, and later, why, low and behold, the pundits by a complete irrational turn of fact, will say, "oh, we knew this all the time!".
Editor's note:
As detailed in NIGHT SIEGE, the first incident was reported on December 31, 1982, and
the sightings continued until the date of publication of the book, with a concentration of
incidents during the summer of 1984.
I thank Dr. Smith for publishing this very interesting preface (unpublished)....possibly the last thing Hynek wrote. And, of course, it portrays the situation even today....
Bruce Maccabee
brumac@compuserve.com
Dr. Sanchez-Ocejo
Thank you for sending us a copy of Allen's other version of his preface to Imbrogno book. I could indeed see that Allen had written it, as his style and way of thinking are evident throughout the piece.
It is indeed a very damning indictment of every authority who have investigated the Westchester boomerange sightings but did not...
Mark Rodeghier, Ph. D.
CUFOS
markrod@xsite.net
Thank you so much for this Virgilio. You have no idea how happy and gratefull I am to have read this particular post....
Dr. Hynek went on to talk about a complacency born of the wrong mind set. I agree. I am en engineer as well as having a Ph.D. in other disciplines. I worked in aerospace military for many years and still occasionally see duty as a consultant, in spite of being semiretired.
I've seen wonders since I graduated with an engineering degree from Manhattan College in 1966. Some of these caused goose bumps when I witnessed them for the pride in scientific and engineering feats accomplished, as with the Lunar Landings, the Grand Tour (as it was originally called) which was the Voyager Series of flights. I was there when the engineers and mathematicians were doing their cypherin' much by hand for Pete's sake.... computers where in their infancy in 1966, in terms of not being on every engineer's desktop.
Point is, I am not easily impressed any more.
But when I looked up over my home in Hartsdale, NY, located in central Westchester County, about three miles as the crow flies from the Hudson River, and saw that huge triangle traveling at less than 50 mph, at an altitude of less than 3500 feet, and not making a sound, I was so awe struck I cannot describe the event without making those goose bumps reappear on my body.
I know what I saw. And I know what I did not see ... wasn't swamp gas, a flight of Foo birds, neither was it a flight of ultra lights, Virginia Slims or anything else known in my physics repertoire. Nothing I learned about in school, at work or after much more than 30 years in this business of High Technology can support what that thingy was
So what? That was a question. So I called the local airport, which in my case was White Plains (Westchester County) airport. I got an amused response to a simple question, "Has anything anomalous been reported in the skies over Westchester tonight?" Simple question. I didn't say I saw a frying putty tat, a saucer, a disk, swamp gas or even a triangle nearly hovering at 3500 with the ceiling at 5,000 feet and not making a sound while YOUR airport traffic was approaching under this thing by a thousand to fifteen hundred feet. I mean for cripe's sake the damned thing was better than a thousand feet ACROSS and strobing so bright they could see it on the moon!
And the same reaction when this person in the tower referred me to the FAA, whom I called on Long Island. Only this time there was a long pause before they made fun of me. Right! Uh huh.
Then I called people I do know and know me ... the cops! Hey, Gesundt gets around! Seriously, I've been donating my time to law enforcement for twenty-five years. I do the Simulated Emergency Test every year here in the county and handle ALL the disaster communications from law enforcement to Red Cross to Ham and even CB radios. Been doin it since 1970.
After all the fun was done, I found out that there were about 30 reports, with one claiming a landing (or hovering) of a triangular object at one of the reservoirs in the northern part of the county. I guess they put that loon in with John Ford.
I agree with Dr. Hynek.
Complacency.
But I would add one additional word ... culpability.
Some of you like to solve the UFO conundrum with swamp gas of your own. Save it. You are fooling no one but the biggest fools alive. Yourselves. We, that is to say I and many more like me, can see through your truth. Because it doesn't conform to ours? No. Because many of you are blinded your own light.
Some people cannot, unfortunately for them, see the light surrounding them. Some others, cannot see anything else, once they've discovered the light surrounding themselves. Funny isn't it?
Not.
Jim Mortellaro
Jsmortell@aol.com