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Do you know someone who has been abducted by UFO?

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My older brother has told me about a UFO abduction he and a friend were taken to a ship in the early 80's I know it was on the news and over 200 people seen the lights in the sky. I have wanted to write his story but he hates to talk about it. He said it makes him freak out thinking about what was done to him. What do you think.

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  1. I know of people who say they have been abducted, but I don't personally know anyone who has been.

    There have been

    Betty and Barney Hill - The Interrupted Journey

    Travis Walton - "Travis Walton (born April 23, 1957), claims to have been abducted by a UFO on November 5, 1975, while working with a logging crew in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona. Walton could not be found, but reappeared after five days of intensive searches.

    The Walton case received considerable mainstream publicity and remains one of the best-known instances of alleged alien abduction. Jerome Clark writes that "Few abduction reports have generated as much controversy" as the Walton case.[1] It is furthermore one of the very few alien abduction cases with corroborative eyewitnesses, and one of few abduction cases where the time allegedly spent in the custody of aliens plays a rather minor role in the overall account."

    The Allagash Four - "The Allagash incident would involve multiple witnesses, four to be exact, twin brothers Jack and Jim Weiner, along with their friends Chuck Rak and Charlie Foltz. The four men had met while studying at the Massachusetts College of Art, and they were all beginning their respective careers. The four artists would turn into sportsmen for what they thought would be an enjoyable, relaxing trip. Their trip to Allagash would be memorable, but not for the reasons they had hoped for.

    It would be in August 1976, that the four men began their vacation, and part way through their canoeing, they reached Eagle Lake, padding to it's mouth to do some fishing. Not having any luck, and running low on food, they decided to try some night fishing. Before leaving the bank, they built an extremely large campfire to be a landmark light from the water. After a time on the lake, the four suddenly saw a light.. a light that seemed much brighter than a star. The glowing orb was hovering over the trees a couple of hundred yards away. The object changed colors as it moved back and forth; red, then green, then a whitish yellow. The massive object was estimated to be about 80 feet in diameter. The object slowly moved across the tops of the trees along the bank, and as it came closer to the four fishermen, Charlie Foltz signaled an SOS with his flashlight. Immediately, the object silently moved toward the canoe.

    A guarded curiosity now turned into a frantic dash for the bank. As they paddled as fast as they could, a hollow light came from the object, engulfing the men and their canoe. The next thing the men knew, they were standing on the bank again. Charlie pointed his flashlight toward the object again, but this time it rose up and out of their view, as it showed it's beam once more before disappearing into the Allagash sky. Wondering what had transpired, the men were shocked to see their once glowing fire to be nothing but smoldering ashes. This should have taken several hours, and the four friends wondered, "What happened to the last couple of hours?"

    Very little was said as the four men packed up their gear and went back to the everyday grinds of their respective careers. In time the night of the UFO would begin to have a profound effect on their lives. Jack Weiner was the first to start having nightmares. In these dreams, he saw beings with long necks, and large heads. He saw the beings examining his arm, while Jim, Chuck, and Charlie sat on a nearby bench, not able to intervene. The beings had large metallic glowing eyes with no lids, and their hands were insect-like, with four fingers. The other three men were experiencing very similar dreams, with short, mental clips of that awful night on the lake. In 1988, out of curiosity, Jim Weiner attended a UFO conference hosted by Raymond Fowler. Weiner met Fowler afterwards, and related his strange encounter. The investigator was excited about Jim's story, especially the fact that it was a multiple witness occurrence. Fowler suggested to Jim that he and the others undergo regressive hypnosis. After the sessions, it was revealed that all four of the men had been abducted, and subjected to humiliating physical examinations, including the taking of skin and fluid samples."

    One of the most interesting is the case detailed in Witnessed by Budd Hopkins.  It is the case of Linda Cortile (false name), who was abducted in front of witnesses, and what followed.


  2. Honestly, I think he was probably sexually abused and later had dreams about an abduction as a way of comming to grips with emotions that are too scary to deal with head on.

    Years ago I heard a psychologist say that most 'alien abductees' were probably sexually abused or people who fantasized about dominance/submission.

  3. NO...but i think they are real

  4. I embrace science and alien abduction lacks any credible scientific evidence.

    I am fascinated by the Travis Walton abduction though.

    http://www.ufoevidence.org/documents/doc...

    A movie was made about it called "Fire in the Sky"

  5. Soon many will. Google/youtube: "Project Bluebeam"

    "Aliens" just in time for 2012!

    Just don't let them put this into you:

    http://www.verichipcorp.com/

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