Abductions by aliens that seem very convincing

So convincing that they have even come up with secret UFO research programs

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The aliens are back in the news and this time everyone seems to be talking more openly about such possibilities.

Even those who historically called such things "ridiculous".

NASA, for example, said last year that we are close to locating extraterrestrial life. Even the always secretive Pentagon released three of these videos this year, which it described as constantly "teased".

This time he calls them "Unexplained aerial phenomena". And at the same time that he was telling us that the secret American program for aliens had been locked, this year we learned again that he lives and reigns!

Gone are the days when everyone refused to even discuss what the world has repeatedly said. Although American presidents have always had their way to incite gossip.

Now large research organizations, such as the Breakthrough Listen, but also the permanent "ear" of humanity in space, the SETI program, openly declare that they catch sounds that do not look natural.

We will talk about such unnatural stories. Alien abduction stories in particular, which is even more overdone. And the truth is that most have turned out to be stories about savages.

But there are also a handful of testimonies, tragically few in relation to the barrage of such news that have seen the light of day from time to time, that seem to resist their first and superficial rejection.

Without proof of course no one would characterize them as real, but they are embarrassing with their details and vivid descriptions…

The abduction that started it all

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Barney and Betty Hill urgently needed a break from their daily routine. He was a night worker at the post office and she was involved in child abuse cases on behalf of the social service she worked for.

And so they said to do a second honeymoon in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in September 1961. On the last night of their three-day getaway, they found themselves dining at a restaurant in New Hampshire. Vermont and left at 10:00 pm, expecting to be home at 2:00 am.

On the way back, it was Betty who first noticed in the sky "an impressively bright star, perhaps a planet", as she recalls in John G. Fuller's book "The Interrupted Journey" (1966).

The strange light, however, was not a star, it was getting brighter and brighter, and it was making strange orbits above their heads. Barney, a World War II veteran and airplane enthusiast, reassured her that he was a satellite. Maybe he was off track, he told her.

As the light approached, Barney stopped on the side of the road and came out with a gun in his hand. The light had become an object and was now too close to them to ignore it. What he saw, and would later describe as a "pancake-shaped disk, radiating a dazzling white light," was the size of a fighter plane.

Of course, he lost all temper and went back to the car. He could not put it forward, however, as they both began to feel a sudden drowsiness and would soon lose consciousness.

Two hours later when they recovered, Barney was driving the car normally, as if nothing had happened. They had just lost 2 hours of travel. None of them could remember what happened, as if it had been erased from their memory during this time.

Betty was convinced that something strange had happened and contacted the US Air Force from the outset. But her husband did not believe them. He would believe them when the couple met him psychiatrist Benjamin Simon in December 1963.

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The doctor found both of them suffering from "anxiety manifestations" and subjected them to hypnosis. Only then was the puzzle completed: they both described in detail what exactly had happened last year. And their stories filled in the gaps.

They talked about split-eyed creatures experimenting on their naked bodies on their boat. Barney remembered taking samples of his hair, skin and nails and inserting a long needle into his stomach. Betty had similar, and vivid, descriptions.

It got even weirder and finally persuaded government agencies to take the case seriously in 1964, in another hypnosis session. This time Betty drew a stellar map with frightening precision. It was the Zeta Reticuli system, as it would seem if someone made it one by one planet of the system.

Zeta Reticuli is 40 light-years from Earth. The almost exact copy of the actual constellation drawn from memory of a woman in hypnosis in 1964 remains perhaps the most shocking evidence ever recorded of alien abduction.

So shocking that it led the US Air Force to launch the infamous later Project Blue Book, the first government-funded alien hunt! From next year, however, when a Boston newspaper would catch the story and overwhelm it, everything would change.

The couple's testimony has led to bestsellers in books, movies and a host of fabricated stories by countless others. Stories that, according to experts, were all built on the testimony of Barney and Betty. Stories that pulled the thing out of the hair and filled any such reference with disbelief.

Project Blue Book explained the testimony in terms of "natural causes", the couple did not see spacecraft, ruled, despite the planet Jupiter. As for the psychiatrist, he said on a radio show in the 1970s that she was probably the one who had made up the story and he believed it.

However, the doctor closed his interview somewhat sybilically, emphasizing that "I believe in the tacit sincerity of these people"…

The 1969 incident that terrorized an entire city

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When Berkshire residents in Massachusetts, USA, started calling the police en masse on September 1, 1969 to report a… UFOs, the authorities had no explanation. And they continued not to have when even the police and district officials themselves saw the same thing.

Something strange happened that night. Residents began to see lights in the sky in the afternoon. The lights were once concentrated on an unidentified disk-shaped object moving in the sky "indefinitely." Another mass viewing of something strange, one might say.

Residents, however, said almost all of them felt disoriented as they looked at it, as if they had lost touch with reality. Thomas Reed, then 9, who was in the car with his mother, brother and grandmother, suffered the same fate.

The family reported a specific incident on a bridge. A series of "glowing spheres" emerged from the trees, "everything became very calm. It was like being in the middle of a cyclone. It was as if there was a barometric change in pressure. "

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The family was back in her car. Nothing had happened. Except maybe for the annoying fact that 2 hours had passed and he was still in the same spot. And even more strange, the mother and grandmother had changed places in the car.

Over the years, some family members recalled some fragmentary memories, talking about a huge facility with other people. "Something we encountered," Reed said, "was definitely not from this world."

The next day at school some 30 kids painted what they said they had seen: aliens. Some of these designs are now in the Roswell Museum. Yes, of known history...

Fishermen and alien experiments

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The diary was written October 11, 1973 when Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson went for fishing on the banks of the Pascagoula River in Mississippi. When they saw some blue lights reflecting in the water, they thought it was from the police who had come to chase them.

"A strong light came out of the clouds," Parker told the sheriff. "The light was dazzling. It was hard to tell with the lights so loud, it looked a bit like a rugby ball. It made very little noise. "

Parker later said that three creatures without legs came close to him, all of them with crooked nails. One was neckless, while the other two looked more feminine. When one of them tried to wrap his arms around his neck, his fear magically stopped.

"I think they did something to calm us down. I felt numb and followed the program ". The two told them that they were taken to the boat for experiments and then left in their original positions, as if nothing had happened.

The fishermen immediately went to Jackson County Sheriff's Office. Not even sheriff Neither Fred Diamond nor Officer Glenn Ryder believed their crazy story. Ryder even left the interrogation room, but left behind a hidden tape recorder, wanting to expose them for their lies.

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But what he would hear later would make him believe it all: "Jesus Christ, God show mercy," Hickson said to Parker at one point, "I thought I had gone through a lot of Hell on this earth and now I have to. to live something like that. But they could still, you know, I think they could, so they could have hurt us, my son. "They could have done everything to us."

"I just want to cry," Parker said. "What's so bad is that no one is going to believe us." Glenn Ryder believed their testimony, with no physical evidence of their abduction, but their story remained a mystery.

Parker and Hickson did not say anything about all this again, after Hickson's death in 2011, however, Parker confessed the whole time in one book (published in 2018). The publication even persuaded some others to come out and say that they had seen it too UFO that day. Even if for 45 years they had not said anything to anyone.

For Parker, however, it was a form of justification. "It makes me feel good that I're not the only one who saw something," he said recently. "Most of these people are trustworthy people."

The abduction of the pilot

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On October 21, 1978, Australian pilot Frederick Valentich disappeared. It was the conditions, however, that were left from history. The 20-year-old Valentich, who flew the Cessna 182L over the straits separating Tasmania and mainland Australia, was a relatively experienced pilot, despite his young age.

But he was also an incurable lover of aliens and the paraphilology that creeps after them. At 7:06 p.m., while flying at 4.500 feet, Valentich briefed her control tower Melbourne that an unidentified flying object was following him.

The control tower insisted that there were no other planes near it at the time, but Valentich also insisted that he saw the boat almost stuck in the tail of his Cessna.

For 5 whole minutes, the pilot described the maneuvers and the incredible speed of the boat with the shiny metal casing, sometimes impressed and sometimes terrified.

Cessna suddenly had a mechanical problem. The tower once again asked him what the mysterious plane looked like: "It stands in the air and it is not a plane," Valentich repeated in what would be his last words.

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A "metallic sound" was said to have been heard by people at the control tower recently, assuming that Valentich's plane had crashed. The search for him lasted days and was carried out under the responsibility of the Australian Ministry of Transport. But they did not bear fruit.

The disappearance was deemed fatal and the case was closed. In 2014, however, 36 years later, a team of Australian researchers claimed that a farmer had the solution to the mystery. Who saw that frothy day in 1978 "an aircraft stuck in a UFO".

When asked by members of the Australian UFO Action why he never said anything, the farmer replied that the ridicule he suffered that day, when he testified to some friends, persuaded him never to open his mouth publicly.

He was by no means the only one talking about UFOs over her Adelaide that day. There are a lot of such testimonies.

If his story, however, has any basis, then Frederick Valentich was not killed. Abducted…

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