Acknowledgments
Writing this book has been both an individual and a collaborative
effort. My editor at Simon & Schuster, Fred Hills, demonstrated his
courage by encouraging me to write this book originally. He and his
colleague Burton Beals were continually supportive and
extraordinarily helpful in editing and putting the manuscript into
its final form. Once the reader understands how strange the material
is, one can understand how open-minded and intellectually honest
Hills and Beals are. They embody the true meaning of
professionalism. Assistant editor Hilary Black also graciously
provided editorial help.
My agent, Meredith Bernstein, provided faith and understanding in
the travails that inevitably overtook me. I am very fortunate to
have her as an advocate on my behalf.
John and Nancy Dodge not only transcribed most of the abductee tapes
for my research but helped immeasurably by creating a database of
abduction activity. Carolyn Longo and Wendy Henson helped with
transcribing tapes and answering my mail. Wendy Roda not only
transcribed tapes but provided critical analyses for the manuscript.
Dr. K. D. Manning, Dr. Roy Steinhouse, Corkie Joyen, Katherine
Beauchemin, Jerome Clark, Dr. Michael Swords, and Carol Rainey
supplied valuable comments in the book's early stages.
Budd Hopkins, my friend and "partner in crime," provided his usual
insight, wise counsel, and invaluable support for my efforts in this
book. He has helped me maintain my equilibrium in a world of fact,
fantasy, and frustration.
Since the mid-1960s, my wife, Irene, has relinquished part of her
life for my research. Not only did she provide the most meticulous
editing of the book, but she did it several times as the manuscript
developed. This, in addition to coping with my embarrassing
obsession for all these years, is duty above and beyond. Mere
appreciation is not enough.
Finally, without the abductees this book could not have been
written. Their bravery, perseverance, and humanity in the face of
the overwhelming nature of the phenomenon fills me with admiration
and awe. I hope this book does justice to their lives.
Back to Contents
Notes
Chapter 1: Recognizing the Signal
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For a discussion of an early
apocalyptic group, see Leon Festinger, Henry Riecken, and
Stanley Schachter, When Prophecy Fails (New York: Harper
Torchbooks, 1964). See also James R. Lewis, ed.( The Gods
Have Landed: New Religions from Other Worlds (Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1995).
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David M. Jacobs, The UFO
Controversy in America (Bloomington: Indiana University
Press, 1975).
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John Fuller, The Interrupted
Journey (New York: Dial Press, 1966).
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Ray Fowler, The Andreasson
Affair (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1979).
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Budd Hopkins, Missing Time (New
York: Marek, 1981).
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David M. Jacobs, Secret Life:
Firsthand Accounts of UFO Abductions (New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1992).
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Budd Hopkins, Intruders: The
Incredible Visitations at Copley Woods (New York: Random
House, 1987).
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Karla Turner, "Alien Abductions
in the Gingerbread House," UFO Universe, Spring 1993. See
also Leah Haley, Lost Was the Key (Tuscaloosa, Ala.:
Greenleaf Publications, 1993).
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John E. Mack, Abduction: Human
Encounters with Aliens (New York: Scribners, 1994).
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Budd Hopkins, Witnessed: The
True Story of the Brooklyn Bridge UFO Abductions (New York:
Pocket Books, 1996). See also Thomas J. Bullard's excellent
analysis of themes in published abduction accounts to 1987,
UFO Abductions: The Measure of a Mystery (Mount Rainier,
Md.:The Fund for UFO Research, 1987).
Chapter 2: "I Know This Sounds
Crazy, But..."
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Training a video camera and
recorder on an abductee every night has produced limited
results. Some abductees report a dramatic decrease in
abductions. Most report that the frequency of abductions
tends to decrease only a bit. So far, no abductions have
been videotaped. Rather, tapes reveal people getting up and
inexplicably turning off the VCR,
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or unusual power outages during
which the camera turns off, or the camera simply goes off
mysteriously. See Jacobs, Secret Life, pp. 258-60.
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The names of the abductees have
been changed. In sexual experiences, they were assigned
additional pseudonyms.
Chapter 3: Shadows of the Mind
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For a short discussion of some
of my hypnosis techniques, see David M. Jacobs and Budd
Hopkins, "Suggested Techniques for Hypnosis and Therapy of
Abductees," Journal of UFO Studies, New Series, vol. 4,
1992, pp. 138-51. A revised version of this article is
available to qualified therapists and researchers. For an
excellent survey of abduction critiques, see Stuart Appelle,
"The Abduction Experienced Critical Evaluation of Theory and
Evidence," Journal of UFO Studies, vol. 6, 1995/1996, pp.
29-79.
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For an overview of memory, see
Daniel L. Schacter, Searching for Memory (New York: Basic
Books, 1996).
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Lawrence Wright, Remembering
Satan (New York: Vintage Books, 1995). Ingram was falsely
accused by his daughters of sexually abusing them. He knew
that his daughters did not lie, so he felt that he must be
guilty and that he must have repressed the memories himself.
With that conviction, he "remembered" his abusive actions
and eventually confessed. When he remembered a sexual abuse
event that had been concocted by a psychologist, he realized
too late that his memories of criminal activity were false,
along with those of his daughter.
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Michael D. Yapko, Suggestions of
Abuse (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994), p. 93.
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Elizabeth Loftus and Katherine
Graham, The Myth of Repressed Memory (New York: St. Martin's
Press, 1994), p. 66.
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Loftus and Graham, p. 165.
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I investigated forty-nine of
these abductions within seven days of occurrence.
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Jack Thernstrom, session 7,
October 10,1990. Incident: 1968, age twelve.
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"Julie." Incident in 1959.
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Janet Morgan, session 12, March
16, 1989. Incident: May 19, 1988, age thirty-three.
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Lily Martinson, session 1,
December 8, 1989. Incident: 1970, age twenty.
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12. Raymond Fowler, The
Andreasson Affair (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall,
1979).
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For further information about
hypnosis and abductions, see Thomas E. Bullard, The
Sympathetic Ear: Investigators as Variables in UFO Reports
(Mount Rainier, Md.: The Fund for UFO Research, 1995), and
Thomas E. Bullard, "Hypnosis and UFO Abductions: A Troubled
Relationship," Journal of UFO Studies, vol. 1, 1989, pp.
1-58.
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Dissociative fantasies take
place when the rnind mistakes its own internally generated
thoughts as coming from outside sources.
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John E. Mack, Abduction: Human
Encounters with Aliens (New York: Scribners, 1994), p. 171.
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Mack, p. 173.
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Edith Fiore, Encounters: A
Psychologist Reveals Case Studies of Abductions by
Extraterrestrials (New York: Doubleday, 1989), pp. 235-36.
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Fiore, p. 333.
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Fiore, p. 260.
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Mack, p. 382.
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Mack, p. 23.
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Mack, p. 31.
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Fiore, pp. 333-34.
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Yapko, pp. 42-61.
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John Fuller, The Interrupted
Journey (New York: The Dial Press, 1966), pp. 122-23.
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Fuller, p. 198.
Chapter 4: What They Do
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Barbara Archer, session 6, June
27, 1988. Incident: March 1988, age twenty-one.
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Lucy Sanders, session 6,
February 12,1992. Incident: 1987, age thirty.
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Laura Mills, session 2, June
7,1991. Incident: 1981, age thirty-three.
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Belinda Simpson, session 2,
April 25, 1989. Incident: January 1989, age thirty-seven.
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Lydia Goldman, session 9, July
6, 1992. Incident: March-April, 1992, age sixty.
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Claudia Negron, session 7,
December 8, 1995. Incident: spring 1983, age forty-one.
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Claudia Negron, session 7,
December 8, 1995: Incident: spring 1983, age forty-one.
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Kathleen Morrison, session 15,
May 4, 1995. Incident: April 20,1985, age forty-five.
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Joel Samuelson, session 2, June
2,1993. Incident: 1992, age thirty-five.
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Carla Enders, session 5, July
28, 1993. Incident: May 1993, age thirty-eight.
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Terry Matthews, session 22,
November 8, 1996. Incident: 1974, age twenty-four.
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Budd Hopkins, "Invisibility and
the UFO Abduction Phenomenon" (1993 MUFON Symposium
Proceedings, Seguin, Tex.: Mutual UFO Network, 1993), pp.
182-201.
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Gloria Kane, session 1, July
15,1988. Incident: 1960, age seventeen.
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Christine Kennedy, session 23,
March 29, 1993. Incident: March 2, 1993, age thirty-one.
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Allison Reed, session 4, August
30, 1993. Incident: August 19, 1993, age twenty-nine.
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Courtney Walsh, session 2, May
23, 1993. Incident: summer 1992, age twenty-two.
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Jack Thernstrom, session 4,
March 9, 1990. Incident: 1969 or 1970, age thirteen or
fourteen.
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Reshma Kamal, session 5, March
18,1996. Incident: February 27,1996.
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Allison Reed, session 13,
January 11,1994. Incident: December 22,1993, age thirty. 265
Chapter 5: What They Are
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Michelle Peters, session 8, June
30, 1993. Incident: June 23, 1993, age thirty-one.
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Kathleen Morrison, session 21,
October 23, 1995. Incident: summer 1971, age twenty-one.
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Susan Steiner, session 9,
January 10,1996. Incident: September 1995, age forty-three.
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Reshma Kamal, session 2, August
8, 1995. Incident: October 1993, age thirty-three.
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Allison Reed, session 25, July
6,1994. Incident: October 1986, age twenty-two. Of the 700
episodes that I have investigated, seven have occurred when
the person was either drunk or had taken cocaine, marijuana,
or LSD. Allison's five-day case was one of these. She and
her husband, Jerry, were living in a small house in Florida
with their ten-monthold baby, Brian. It was a Sunday evening
and the baby was asleep. They decided to have some cocaine
together. She and her husband went out onto the deck where
she noticed a light in the sky that was getting brighter.
The next thing the two consciously remembered was watching
television together the following Friday. They thought that
their cocaine had been bad and they had been in a mental
"fog" from Sunday to Friday. But they noticed that the baby
was fine, with a clean, dry diaper. None of them was hungry
or thirsty. They did not have to urinate or relieve their
bowels. Everything was as it had been Sunday evening. None
of the food in the house had been eaten. Under hypnosis her
testimony took eight three-hour sessions of recollections
from episode to episode during the abduction.
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Diane Henderson, session 4, July
14,1994. Incident: summer 1974, age fifteen.
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Pam Martin, session 4, October
28,1994. Incident: 1962, age eighteen.
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Susan Steiner, session 5,
October 9, 1995. Incident: September 30, 1995, age
forty-three.
Chapter 6: Why They Are Secret
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James Lipp, in United States Air
Force, "Unidentified Aerial Objects: Project'Sign,'"
February 1949, pp. 32-35.
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Donald E. Keyhoe, The Ffying
Saucers Are Real (New York: Gold Medal Books, 1950), p. 174.
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Keyhoe, p. 128.
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Quoted in Donald E. Keyhoe,
Ffying Saucers From Outer Space (New York: Henry Holt,
1953), p. 217.
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Aime Michel, The Truth About
Ffying Saucers (New York: Criterion Books, 1956), p. 225.
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Michel, p. 224.
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Aim6 Michel, Ffying Saucers and
the Straight Line Mystery (New York: Criterion Books, 1958),
p. 230. See also Aim6 Michel, "The Problem of Non-Contact,"
Ffying Saucer Review, Special Issue, October-November 1966,
pp. 67-70.
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Michel, pp. 224-226.
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See, for example, Trevor James,
"The Case for Contact," Ffying Saucer Review, vol. 7, no. 6,
November-December 1961, pp. 6-8.
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Dr. Olavo Fontes, cited in Jim
and Coral Lorenzen, Ffying Saucers Startling Evidence of
Invasion from Outer Space (New York: Signet, 1966 [1962]),
p. 198. See also Jim and Coral Lorenzen, Ffying Saucer
Occupants (New York: Signet, 1967), p. 207.
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Richard Hall, Ted Bloecher, and
Isabel Davis, UFOs: A New Look (Washington: National
Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena, 1969), p. 5.
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Jacques Vallee, The Invisible
College (New York: Dutton, 1975), p. 208.
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Vallee, pp. 2,194-202.
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See, for example, Ann Druffel
and D. Scott Rogo, The Tujunga Canyon Contacts (New York:
Prentice-Hall, 1980).
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J.Allen Hynek, "The Case Against
E.T.," MUFON 1983 UFO Symposium Proceedings (Seguin.Tex.:
Mutual UFO Network, 1983), pp. 118-26.
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Frank B. Salisbury, The Utah UFO
Display: A Biologist's Report (Old Greenwich, Conn.: Devin
Adair, 1974), pp. 194-95.
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John E. Mack, Abduction: Human
Encounters with Aliens (New York: Knopf, 1994), p. 421.
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This notion contradicts the
astronomical community's familiar lament that Earth is only
an insignificant planet, circulating around a nondescript
sun, in an average galaxy.
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Reshma Kamal, session 9, January
24,1997. Incident: November 19,1996, age thirty-six.
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Lucy Sanders, session 6,
February 12,1992. Incident: 1987, age thirty.
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Claudia Negr6n, session 6,
September 12,1995. Incident: 1949, age eight.
Chapter 7: Infiltration
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"Hidden Memories: Are You an
Abductee?" OMNI December 1987, p. 55. Pamela Weintraub,
"True Confessions," OMNI, February 1989, pp. 18,127.
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Don Berliner, Dr. Bruce Maccabee,
and Rob Swiatek, The OMNI Abduction Questionnaires: Final
Results (Washington: The Fund For UFO Research, 1989).
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The Roper Poll results were
published in Unusual Personal Experiences: An Analysis of
the Data from Three Major Surveys Conducted by the Roper
Organization (Las Vegas: Bigelow Holding Corporation, 1992).
Chapter 8: The Hybrid Species—Children
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Allison Reed, session 23, June
7, 1994. Incident: October 1986, age twenty-two.
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Reshma Kamal, session 7, October
14, 1996. Incident: October 28, 1996, age thirty-five. If
the gray aliens are products of early hybridization
experiments with humans, it would explain their apparently
nonfunctional and perhaps vestigial nose ridges, mouth
slits, and earholes.
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Kathleen Morrison, session 14,
April 17, 1995. Incident: December 29, 1994, age forty-six.
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Allison Reed, session 14,
February 2,1994. Incident: January 29,1994, age thirty.
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Susan Steiner, session 6,
October 23, 1995. Incident: 1985, age thirty-two.
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Diane Henderson, session 4, July
14,1994. Incident: summer 1974, age fifteen.
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Sarah Stevenson, session 4,
October 17, 1974. Incident: 1987, age thirty-seven.
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Roxanne Zeigler, session 4, July
25, 1994. Incident: June 28, 1994, age forty-nine.
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Claudia Negr6n, session 2, April
3,1995. Incident: 1946, age five.
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Susan Steiner, session 4,
September 18,1995. Incident: October 1977, age twenty-five.
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Kathleen Morrison, session 12,
February 23, 1995. Incident: April 195% age seven.
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Doris Reilly, session 3, January
17,1994. Incident: 1965, age ten.
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Carla Enders, session 2, July
20,1993. Incident: 1965, age ten.
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Susan Steiner, session 5,
October 9, 1995. Incident: September 30, 1995, age
forty-three.
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Carla Enders, session 3, July
21,1993. Incident: 1966, age eleven.
Chapter 9: The Hybrid
Species—Adolescents and Adults
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Susan Steiner, session 3,
September 1, 1995. Incident: May 1995, age forty-six.
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Kathleen Morrison, session 19,
July 26,1995. Incident: 1957, age eight.
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Christine Kennedy, session 23,
May 13, 1994. Incident: April 1994, age thirty-one.
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Allison Reed, session 10,
November 29, 1993. Incident: November 22, 1993, age
twenty-nine.
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Allison Reed, session 25, May 6,
1994. Incident: October 1986, age twenty-three.
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Susan Steiner, session 4,
September 18,1995. Incident: October 1977, age twenty-five.
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Reshma Kamal, session 5, March
18, 1996. Incident: February 27, 1996, age thirty-five.
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Allison Reed, session 30,
January 11,1995. Incident: December 1994, age thirty-one.
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Kathleen Morrison, session 11,
February 6, 1995. Incident: January 4, 1995, age forty-five.
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Allison Reed, session 13,
January 11,1994. Incident: December 22,1994, age thirty.
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I have changed the abductees'
pseudonyms for certain sexual episodes so that they will be
protected.
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"Beverly." Incident: 1994.
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"Paula," session July 27, 1996.
Incident: June 18, 1996. The lesion was biopsied and the
laboratory report read, in part, "The blood clot is
partially covered by squamous lining and seems to represent
a thrombus occurring in a vein or hemangioma."
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Stan Garcia, session 2, May 31,
1989. Incident: December 31, 1987, age thirty.
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Terry Matthews, session 4,
January 9,1995. Incident: August 24,1994, age forty-six.
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Kathleen Morrison, session 7,
June 9,1994. Incident: April 1994, age forty-four.
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Terry Matthews, session 12,
October 20, 1995. Incident: September 1995, age forty-seven.
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Susan Steiner, session 10,
February 23,1996. Incident: February 17,1996, age
forty-three.
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Allison Reed, session 10,
November 29, 1993. Incident: November 22,1993, age
twenty-nine.
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Allison Reed, session 14,
February 2, 1994. Incident: January 29,1994, age thirty.
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Allison Reed, session 20, April
29, 1994. Incident: October 1986, age twenty-three.
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Reshma Kamal, session 5, March
18, 1996. Incident: February 27, 1996, age thirty-five.
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Allison Reed, session 23, April
29, 1994. Incident: October 1986, age twenty-three.
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Doris Reilly, session 4,
February 21,1994. Incident: fall 1960, age five.
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"Emily," session, August 3,1993.
Incidents: February 1977; March 1977.
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"Sally," session, January
10,1996. Incident: 1965.
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"Emily," session, May 11,1993.
Incident: June 1970.
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"Donna," session, July 26,1995.
Incident: 1963.
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"Emily," session, April 2,1993.
Incident: September 1977.
Chapter 10: Independent Hybrid
Activity
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One woman videotaped some
unmarked helicopters flying around her house and eventually
followed them. They landed at a nearby air base, even though
the base commander had initially told her that there were
none there. He later admitted the existence of helicopters
at the base. That same woman also had independent hybrid
activity during which the hybrids arrived in helicopters.
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Susan Steiner, session 9,
January 10,1996. Incident: June 1965, age thirteen.
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"Donna," session, June 1995.
Incident: August 1969.
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"Donna," session, December 1995.
Incident: February 12,1982.
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"Deborah," session, February
1994. Incident: February 6,1994.
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"Deborah," session, July 1995.
Incident: July 20,1995.
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"Laura," session, May 1994.
Incident: February 1993.
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"Beverly," session, February
1994. Incident: February 16,1994.
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"Beverly," session, May 1994.
Incident: May 3,1994.
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"Beverly," session, July 1994.
Incident: July 22,1994.
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"Beverly," session, July 1996,
Incident: June 1996.
Chapter 11: The Nature of Alien
Intentions
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John Salter (John Hunter Gray),
"No Intelligent Life Is Alien to Me," Internet Web Site: UFO
Directory and Forum, 1995, p. 1.
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Leo Sprinkle, Lecture, Project
Awareness UFO Conference, Gulf Breeze, Fla., May 1994.
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Richard Boylan, Close
Extraterrestrial Encounters: Positive Experiences with
Mysterious Visitors (Tlgard, Ore.: Wildflower Press, 1994),
p. 156.
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Richard Boylan, Lecture, Project
Awareness UFO Conference, Gulf Breeze, Fla., May 1994.
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Ibid.
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Joseph Nyman, "The Familiar
Entity and Dual Reference in the Latent Encounter," MUFON
Journal, March 1989, pp. 10-12. See also Joseph Nyman, "The
Latent Encounter Experience—A Composite Model," MUFON UFO
Journal, June 1988, pp. 10 12.
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Joe Nyman, "Forward [sic] to
'Abductees Anonymous,'" Internet Web Site: Abductees
Anonymous, 1996, p. 4. Nyman has been ambivalent about
whether his abductees actually were aliens in another life,
although he believes that their accounts are not
confabulated. See Joseph Nyman, "Dual Reference in the UFO
Encounter," in Andrea Pritchard, David E. Pritchard, John E.
Mack, Pam Kasey, and Claudia Yapp, eds., Alien Discussions:
Proceedings of the Abduction Study Conference Held at MIT
(Cambridge, Mass.: North Cambridge Press, 1994), pp. 142^*8.
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John Mack, "Foreword," in David
M. Jacobs, Secret Life: Firsthand Accounts of UFO Abductions
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992), p. 12.
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Mack, "Foreword," pp. 12-13.
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Pritchard et al., eds., p. 146.
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"Ecology Awareness—Susan," in
Pritchard et al., eds., p. 152.
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Leah Haley, Ceto's New Friends
(Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Greenleaf Publications, 1994).
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John Salter (John Hunter Gray),
"An Account of the Salter UFO Encounters of March, 1988:
Their Background, Development, and Ramifications," privately
published, 1992, pp. 14-15.
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Salter, "Account," p. 21.
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Richard Boyland, Lecture, Gulf
Breeze, 1994. See also Richard Boylan, Close
Extraterrestrial Encounters, p. 18.
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Richard Boyland, Lecture, Gulf
Breeze, 1994.
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Nyman, "Forward" [sic], p. 2.
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Howard Menger, narrative for the
record album The Song From Saturn, ca. 1961.
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See David M. Jacobs, The UFO
Controversy in America (Bloomington: Indiana University
Press, 1975).
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Interview with John Mack, in C.
D. B. Bryan, Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind: Alien
Abductions, UFOs, and the Conference at M. I. T. (New York:
Alfred A. Knopf, 1995), p. 271.
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John E. Mack, Abduction: Human
Encounters with Aliens (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons,
1994), p. 390. See also John Mack, "Helping Abductees,"
International UFO Reporter, July/August 1992, pp. 10-15, 20.
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Mack, Abduction, p. 19.
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Mack, Abduction, p. 46.
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Mack, Abduction, p. 391.
Experienced researchers have found that an interactive
dynamic will always exist between abductee and researcher,
but it is of the utmost importance that the researcher
separate his own viewpoint from the abductee's testimony.
Any analysis of the testimony must take into account the
analyst's and the subject's preconceptions. For Mack, this
is not a major concern. The interactive dynamic is an
important therapeutic tool. The intertwining of the two
personalities—abductee and investigator—often creates a
fictional account that Mack finds desirable and
therapeutically meaningful.
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Mack, Abduction, p. 61.
Chapter 12: Life as We Know It?
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Pam Martin, session 2, September
26,1994. Incident: July 1984, age fifty.
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Lucy Sanders, session 12,
January 23, 1995. Incident: January 1995, age thirty-eight.
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Kathleen Morrison, session 21,
October 23, 1995. Incident: summer 1971, age twenty-one.
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Patti Layne, session 3, August
5,1987. Incident: September 1979, age sixteen.
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Terry Matthews, session 8, March
24, 1995. Incident: November 4, 1988, age forty.
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Allison Reed, session 23, June
7, 1994. Incident: October 1986, age twenty.
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Roxanne Zeigler, session 4, July
25, 1984. Incident: June 24, 1995, age forty-nine.
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Claudia Negron, session 9, March
1,1996. Incident: February 26,1996, age fifty-four.
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Kay Summers, session 7, December
13,1993. Incident: December 5,1993, age twenty-nine.
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Susan Steiner, session 5,
October 9, 1995. Incident: September 30, 1995, age
forty-three.
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Pam Martin, session 3, October
12, 1994. Incident: August 2, 1994, age fifty.
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Kathleen Morrison, session 13,
April 3, 1995. Incident: spring 1992, age forty-two.
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Carla Enders, session 4, July
27, 1993. Incident: early 1993, age thirty-eight.
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Kay Summers, session 1, August
3,1993. Incident: July 1993, age twenty-eight.
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Terry Matthews, session 13,
November 17,1995. Incident: August 5,1995, age forty-six.
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Pam Martin, session 11, May 2,
1995. Incident: December 23, 1994, age fifty-one.
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Christine Kennedy, session 8,
July 8, 1992. Incident: March 1991, age thirty.
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Charles Petrie, session 12,
February 26, 1991. Incident: 1986, age thirty-four.
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Allison Reed, session 5,
September 20,1993. Incident: September 3,1993, age
twenty-nine.
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Pam Martin, session 15,
September 26, 1995. Incident: 1975, age thirty-one.
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Reshma Kamal, session 7, October
28, 1996. Incident: October 14, 1996, age thirty-six.
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Steve Thompson, session 2,
October 8,1989. Incident: 1969, age nineteen.
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Patti Layne, session 19, January
16,1989. Incident: summer 1979, age sixteen.
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Carla Enders, session 6, July
28,1993. Incident: October-November 1963, age eight.
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Allison Reed, session 5,
September 20,1993. Incident: September 9,1993, age
twenty-nine.
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Pam Martin, session 25, December
13, 1996. Incident: January 1970, age twenty-six.
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Brad Hopkins, David M. Jacobs,
and Ron Westrum, Unusual Personal Experiences: An Analysis
of the Data from Three National Surveys Conducted by the
Roper Organization (Las Vegas: Bigelow Holding Corporation,
1992), p. 24.
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Courtney Walsh, session 5, June
17, 1993. Incident: June 12, 1993, age twenty-two.
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Kathleen Morrison, session 20,
August 9, 1995. Incident: August 1, 1995, age forty-five.
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Claudia Negron, session 3, April
27, 1995. Incident: early summer 1994, age fifty-two.
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Allison Reed, session 16, March
4, 1994. Incident: February 21, 1994, age thirty.
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Reshma Kamal, session 5, March
18, 1996. Incident: February 27, 1996, age thirty-five.
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Claudia Negron, session 3, April
7,1995. Incident: early summer 1994; age fifty-two.
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Pam Martin, session 3, October
12, 1994. Incident: August 7, 1994; age fifty.
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Jason Howard, session 6, April
20, 1988. Incident: 1976, age seventeen.
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Claudia Negr6n, session 17,
February 7, 1997. Incident: January 28,1997, age fifty-five.
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