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  1. Sep 12, 2021 · The Observer UFOs. This article is more than 2 years old. ‘What I saw that night was real’: is it time to take aliens more seriously? The Pentagon has been quietly investigating unidentified...

    • Daniel Lavelle
  2. Not necessarily. Corbell's mentor, investigative journalist George Knapp, urged Corbell to quantify the results and have the sample tested numerous times at different laboratories. A thorough scientific method would be the only way to get real proof that the implant was otherworldly.

    • The Hills Saw Strange Lights Pursuing Their Car
    • Betty and Barney Hills' Close Encounter
    • Using Hypnosis to Recover The Hills' Abduction Memory
    • The Hills' Story Became A Model For Alien Abductions
    • The Psychology of Alien Encounter Stories

    The Hills’ road trip was spontaneous, a well-earned break Barney decided the couple needed, as explained in The Interrupted Journey, a 1966 book they collaborated on with author John G. Fuller. Barney worked a grueling night shift at the post office, driving 60 miles each way. Betty’s job handling state child-welfare cases was no easier. The little...

    He knew she was right. Barney had an IQ of 140, noted Fuller in his book. Barney was also a pragmatic man who wouldn’t give flying saucers a second thought, remembered his niece Kathleen Marden in her work, Captured: The Betty and Barney Hill Experience. The night was too quiet for a helicopter, a commercial plane or even military jet with a hotsho...

    Back home in Portsmouth, they tried to make sense of the night. Barney felt compelled to examine his body’s lower half. Both seemed aware of a puzzling presence. In the weeks and months after, Betty, an avid reader, checked out books from the library discovering the civilian UFO group National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena(NICAP). Sh...

    The Hills weren’t the first to spot a UFO or even to report an abduction. But their story did capture the nation’s imagination and was so widely publicized, it has helped shape how we talk about alien encounters and abductions to this day. Before the Hill’s story, alien encounters were friendly, according to Christoper Bader, a professor of sociolo...

    Those who report abduction might also see the world a little differently. According to research, one of the strongest predictors of false recall is a vivid imagination. This group scores high in “magical ideation” and is more likely to believe in ghosts and tarot readings, according to McNally. Some believe the Hill’s story was simply a myth in the...

    • Linda Lacina
    • 2 min
  3. Jan 27, 2017 · Brain sensitivity. Studies suggest that neuropsychological theories, particularly sleep paralysis and temporal lobe sensitivity, also could explain claims of alien abduction. Sleep paralysis is...

  4. Feb 27, 1996 · Tuesday, February 27, 1996. Carl Sagan was captivated by the notion of life beyond Earth. Yet in this interview, conducted shortly before the well-known champion of science died in 1996, Sagan says...

  5. Abduction proponents frequently point to such physical evidence - photographs of 'ground traces' left by UFOs, or most commonly, reports of strange scars or scoop marks on the body of an...

  6. Nov 27, 2013 · Probing Extraterrestrial Abduction : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture Why, exactly, would aliens who can travel the interstellar void want to physically probe the sex organs of humans, wonders...

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