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T cs k In a: Give an accounting of the events which happened to the departing Methodist Minister at the Methodist Parsonage In Midway, Texas between the hours of midnight and dawn on the specific date In question: estimated between June and September of 1968, Backoround: Sometime during the approximate period of June to September, 1968, In the Methodist Parsonage on the edge of MIdway, Texas, I was the Methodist minister, and was In the process of moving to another church. I was working alone late In the morning, finishing packing, when I decided to lie down on the floor and take a nap until morning, when I would finish putting the boxes Into the car and would leave the house for the last time. I I ay down on top of a blanket on the floor of the living room, and had lust closed my eyes when I heard a high-pitched *vibrato' sound coming from high In the air behind the parsonage. The area behind the parsonage Is completely open country; fields and woods. It Is bound In by fence rows, and there are no pathways or roads through It. The front of the house faces the major highway through town, and Is approximate 114 mile from the road. There was no traffic on the road that night, a situation which had become usual since the new freeway had bypassed the town. To the right of the house Is about 1/4 mile of open field between the parsonage and the next door neighbor's home, and to the I of I of the house Is a smal I yard and the home of an elderl,y couple. I noticed that the sound was coming closer to the house, and that It seemed to be situated directly behind and over the house. I decided to Investigate, and realized that I could not move, and could not open my eyes. I know that I was wide awake As I listened, the sound settled directly behind the house, and the tall grass could be heard as It crumpled below whatever had just sat down on It. The high-pitched sound slowly wound down and finally stopped. Shortly thereafter, the sound of people wading through the grass came around the house. It sounded like at least three people. I struggled to open my eyes, but found It to be Impossible. I could not tell whether this was from fear or because of some other reason. Two of the 'peopi er sounds came to the front window. I remember now that I thought that the proof they had been there would be In the back yard, and that I must look In the back yard the next day. The next thing I can remember was driving out the driveway the next morning, everything already packed In the car. I do not remember anything In between. At the time, I did not remember the event of the night before. From then until recently, I have not been able to I eave the house at any time, for any reason, wl thout the vague feeling that 1 have forgotten something. About six mopths before this writing, my wife and I were leaving the house, and I was double checking everything, as I have gotten Into the compulsive practice of doing, when I thought to myself, "This Is crazy. Why don't I check to see It the back yard is ther% tool' Having thought this, the entire memory of that night many years before came back to me In a sudden * bl ast". 1 11 nal I y k now what It was I had forgotten. Over the next week or so, the memory of the Incident continued to bother me, but I finally decided that whatever happened happened, and that there was nothing I could do about It, now. I finally dismissed the Incident, and although I have not forgotten It, have simply considered It to be .one of those thingso. I stil I cannot remember what happened between the night and the morning, and am not bothered by It. On 23 M ar, $7. 1 work ad a s1 to In which 11 Is supposed that the same Incident has happened to several other people. The last Item In that session was when Ed ask ad, 'Do these peopl a know that It happened?" All of a Sudden, I let tan urgency to know just what did happen between night and morning, and am submitting this 'tasking* to see If the events of that night can be determined. Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO1400640001-6