In 1995, a man’s car went haywi­re when a lar­ge object appea­red above it. Read about the enco­un­ter that ter­ri­fied his dog and froze the car’s digi­tal clo­ck here

Case Type: CE2, Vehi­c­le inter­fe­ren­ce

When: Sep­tem­ber 29th, 1995, 09:30PM

Whe­re: Out­si­de Smidstrup/Tykhøje Krat, near Vej­le (GPS 55.7614, 9.29547)

Investigator(s): Ori­gi­nal­ly Tor­ben Bir­ke­holm (later, others)

The Enco­un­ter

Fri­day eve­ning on the 29th of Sep­tem­ber, 1995, a 24-year old man named Claus Lund­holm was dri­ving south from Bran­de to Vej­le to visit his parents. He drove a 1981 BMW 320 with no other com­pa­ni­ons in the car but his bla­ck labra­dor, lying on the back­se­at. The weat­her out­si­de was dry and stars were visib­le. Lund­holm pas­sed by the town of Give and appro­a­ched a left turn betwe­en two forest areas cal­led Smid­strup Krat and Tyk­hø­je Krat. Here he slo­wed the car down and took a turn right down Bred­sted Lan­de­vej towards Bil­lund. His dog was now begin­ning to act very ner­vous­ly in the back, somet­hing it had never done befo­re, and Lund­holm tri­ed to calm it down.

When taking the turn, the car’s spe­ed was 60 km/h whi­le the clo­ck showed 21.30 (9:30 PM) The spe­edo­me­ter need­le and eve­ry other instru­ment on the das­h­bo­ard sud­den­ly maxed out and star­ted going haywi­re. The winds­hield wipers also star­ted run­ning at hig­he­st spe­ed, despi­te Lund­holm not even having tur­ned them on! He tri­ed to turn the wipers off and on again, but the wipers did not work. The dog on the back­se­at now beca­me even more distres­sed.

The car appro­a­ched a lay-by pla­ce on the right side of the road, and Lund­holm noti­ced that the head­lights star­ted wave­ring in strength and the engi­ne began stal­ling. He attemp­ted to keep the engi­ne ali­ve, the engi­ne now soun­ding as if it was “drow­ning”, but to no avail. It even­tu­al­ly went com­ple­te­ly dead and the car came to a stop in the mid­dle of the road. He loo­k­ed aro­und to see if the­re were other vehi­c­les com­ing, not see­ing any, befo­re attemp­ting to restart the engi­ne. Sud­den­ly, he noti­ced that one dis­play was onli­ne – the digi­tal clo­ck, showing ‘88.888.88’. Assu­m­ing that some electri­ci­ty was still on in the car, he tri­ed seve­ral times to start the engi­ne, with no suc­cess. Lund­holm sud­den­ly felt a weird sen­se of pres­su­re from above and a sen­se of “somet­hing” near him. He loo­k­ed aro­und one more time befo­re once again trying to restart the car.

Up clo­se extra­ct of the enco­un­ter area and whe­re it is loca­ted on a map of Jut­land

With no war­ning whatso­e­ver, a colos­sal bright light then explo­ded over the car.  The dog beca­me very frigh­te­ned, whim­pe­ring and attemp­ting to hide by “dig­ging” itself under the car’s front seat. Lund­holm could see through the front win­dow that the light came from a ”migh­ty disc” hove­ring over the car. He then ope­ned the door and lea­ned out to get a bet­ter look . The light from the flying disc was abso­lu­te­ly blin­ding, and he had to squint his eyes in order to get a good look at it. He esti­ma­ted the disc to have a dia­me­ter of somewhe­re betwe­en 12 and 15 meters, hove­ring at an alti­tu­de of 3 to 4 meters above the car. The lights were arran­ged in con­cen­tric circ­les that nar­rowed as they got clo­ser to the cen­ter of the disc, each pul­sat­ing at their own frequen­cy. Each light con­si­sted of two circ­les, like a bulb insi­de a reflector, the glow and inten­si­ty of the lights remin­ding Lund­holm of halo­gen lamps. They had an odd sha­de of whi­te with an odd blu­ish-vio­let tin­ge, like a wel­ding fla­me, but with a more neon-like qua­li­ty. At the cen­ter of the disc was an extre­me­ly bright light so inten­se that he could not see whet­her it had any type of struc­tu­re. He then noti­ced that the light had very shar­ply defi­ned edges, and was inten­se­ly focu­sed, not spre­a­ding out­si­de its tar­get area. No sound could be heard during this time, other than that of the dog.

After get­ting a good look at the disc, Lund­holm got back in the car. The light from the UFO then star­ted get­ting wea­ker until it was about as inten­se as a car’s posi­tion lights. Look­ing up at the disc, Lund­holm now saw it flying away over the near­by forest, doing a 20 degree ang­le swer­ve to avoid col­li­sion with a tree. As the disc flew away, Lund­holm got a good look at the disc from the side. He noti­ced that it was not com­ple­te­ly flat, but had a for­ma­tion of tri­angu­lar spi­kes on the top side. Each spi­ke was aro­und 3 meters high. The cen­ter of the disc, howe­ver, was flat with a thi­ck­ness of one meter. The edge of the disc was roun­ded ”like an umb­rel­la”. The dog was still distres­sed and Lund­holm tri­ed to calm it down. Roug­hly 3–4 minu­tes after the flying disc had dis­ap­pea­red, Lund­holm tri­ed tur­ning on the car’s engi­ne again. To his sur­pri­se, eve­ryt­hing on the car now wor­ked as nor­mal – even the digi­tal clo­ck, which showed 21:31. When he arri­ved at his parents’ hou­se, he told them about the expe­ri­en­ce. They advi­sed him to con­ta­ct some UFO inve­sti­ga­tors, but he was too sho­ck­ed to do so.

Com­pu­ter illu­stra­tion of the enco­un­ter from a 1996 issue of UFO-Nyt

After­math And Inve­sti­ga­tion

A few weeks after the inci­dent, Lund­holm saw a TV docu­men­tary about UFO inve­sti­ga­tors in Den­mark. This moti­va­ted him to final­ly con­ta­ct SUFOI, who sent him a repor­ting for­mu­la whe­re he could fill in the tech­ni­cal details about his sigh­ting. SUFOI inve­sti­ga­tor Tor­ben Bir­ke­holm later inter­viewed Claus Lund­holm about the inci­dent, recor­ding the inter­view on tape. The local news­pa­per Vej­le Amt Fol­ke­blad, as well as the local radio sta­tion Chan­nel 94, both ran sto­ri­es about the inci­dent during Novem­ber of 1995.

Seve­ral inte­r­e­sting details about the case sur­faced during the inter­view with Claus Lund­holm. Lund­holm tri­ed to spe­ci­fy the dura­tion of the inci­dent and its indi­vi­du­al ele­ments, but SUFOI did a ”blind test” whe­re Lund­holm put on a blind­fold and was asked to recall the event as it hap­pe­ned whi­le the SUFOI inve­sti­ga­tor took the time with a timer. He did this test twi­ce, and both results were very clo­se to each other. From this it was con­clu­ded that the dura­tion of the inci­dent was somewhe­re betwe­en 40 and 60 seconds.

Lund­holm reve­a­led that whi­le sur­pri­sed and start­led during the inci­dent, he did not at any point feel thre­a­te­ned. He repor­ted that it see­med like time stood still, or went much slo­wer during the enco­un­ter, and that he was kind of expecting that eit­her enti­ties would appear or that he would be taken up into the craft. He also felt like he was being fil­med or pho­to­grap­hed, sin­ce the NMR scan­ner at the local hospi­tal whe­re he wor­ked had a similar light as the UFO.

Claus Lund­holm also disclo­sed during the inter­view that seve­ral of his fri­ends alre­a­dy had an inte­r­est in UFOs pri­or to the inci­dent. He reve­a­led that he had wat­ched the film Clo­se Enco­un­ters of the Third Kind and seve­ral TV docu­men­ta­ri­es about UFOs – but not read any books about the sub­ject. It should be noted that Clo­se Enco­un­ters of the Third Kind fea­tu­res a UFO car stop sce­ne very similar to Lund­holm’s enco­un­ter, and that this sce­ne was model­led on aut­hen­tic UFO enco­un­ters that had pre­ce­ded it. SUFOI later reque­sted help from any rea­ders of their quar­ter­ly maga­zi­ne, who might have the appro­p­ri­a­te tech­ni­cal know­led­ge of electro­mag­ne­tic dis­tur­ban­ces that could pro­du­ce the exa­ct mal­fun­ctions in a car’s electri­cal systems that Claus Lund­holm descri­bed.  Howe­ver, not­hing ever came of this.

Ano­t­her inte­r­e­sting detail was that short­ly after the case made the news, a young coup­le living on a near­by farm repor­ted having a sigh­ting ear­li­er the same eve­ning, at about 19:20 (7:20 PM). From their kit­chen win­dow they had seen a stran­ge, shar­ply defi­ned cone of light about 1 metre in dia­me­ter, shin­ing down on the cobb­le­sto­nes in their cour­ty­ard. This sigh­ting lasted for about 10 seconds. The farm was sur­ro­un­ded by tre­es on all sides, so the light could not have come from any of the neig­h­bor­ing farms. It is hard to make any direct con­nection to Lundholm’s expe­ri­en­ce, but it is a curious coin­ci­den­ce for sure.

Pho­to of the enco­un­ter loca­tion

Ini­ti­al­ly Claus Lund­holm kept his iden­ti­ty pri­va­te, to avoid nega­ti­ve atten­tion, but in 2007 he final­ly reve­a­led his name to the public in con­nection with a SUFOI anni­ver­s­ary con­fe­ren­ce, whe­re he appea­red to spe­ak about his expe­ri­en­ce. Inve­sti­ga­tor Tor­ben Bir­ken­holm, who also inter­viewed Claus Lund­holm, drew the con­clu­sion that Lund­holm had a genu­i­ne une­x­plai­nab­le expe­ri­en­ce and was tel­ling the truth as he remem­be­red it.

No furt­her wit­nes­ses have ever come forward that might shed light on Lundholm’s expe­ri­en­ce. As such, the case remains une­x­plai­ned to this day.

 

Com­men­tary

The Claus Lund­holm inci­dent is an examp­le of a typi­cal UFO car stop or vehi­c­le inter­fe­ren­ce case, invol­ving some form of electro­mag­ne­tic dis­rup­tion, per­haps from microwa­ves. The­re are hund­reds of such cases on the record wor­ldwi­de, a hand­ful of them from Den­mark. This par­ti­cu­lar case, com­ple­te with the car’s electri­cal systems going amok befo­re shut­ting down and the wit­ness being caught in a bright cone of see­m­ing­ly solid light (an ano­ma­ly that has only star­ted to beco­me pos­sib­le in recent years), is extre­me­ly similar to poli­ce offi­cer Evald Maarup’s enco­un­ter from 1970. One could say it is almost a near repli­ca­tion of the same events, with only minor dif­fe­ren­ces. In 1994 the­re was also a UFO car stop case from Jut­land near the town Ravn­strup, of a dif­fe­rent vari­ant.

It should be poin­ted out that the mid 1990s saw a spi­ke in public inte­r­est in UFOs thanks to the TV seri­es The X‑Files, which made a lot of peop­le more wil­ling to report UFO inci­dents to the main­stream news and to UFO orga­niza­tions like SUFOI. Somet­hing similar hap­pe­ned in the mid/­la­te-1970s after the pre­mi­e­re of the film Clo­se Enco­un­ters of the Third Kind. Knowing that even Claus Lund­holm was hesi­tant to come forward to sha­re his story, despi­te the “cli­ma­te” being ripe for it, makes you won­der how many of the­se types of inci­dents actu­al­ly exist, but go unrepor­ted.

Sour­ces

  • Kim Møl­ler Han­sen — Pro­jekt UFO
  • Per Ander­sen — SUFOI’s Histo­rie
  • SUFOI Intern #5 & #12 (1996)
  • SUFOI — Mødet i Mør­ket II
  • UFO-Nyt #1 & #2 (1996)