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Whats your favorite abduction case?

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posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 03:09 AM
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Just curious as to what everyones favorite abduction case is and why. I figured a thread like this might bring out some of the lesser known cases and make an interesting reference point for newbies.

Personally my favorite so far would have to be the Travis Walton abduction, made famous by the film "Fire in the sky". It's my favorite because it seems very authentic. From the polygraphs to the witness testimonials, it just rings truth to me.

So whats your favorite case?



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 03:23 AM
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Fire in the sky as well.



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 05:07 AM
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My favourite is the one of B & B Hill



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 05:13 AM
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Another one of my favs! The starmap was a definite selling-point.



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 05:18 AM
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I like the one with the guy and he said there was a shining bright red and orange light while he was just lying around looking at the sky one night, there was some smoke coming off it - he saw a long cylindrical white object right in front of his face, it started getting shorter, and shorter, soon he was unconcious and floating through space and time! Then an alien appeared and said the meaning of life, but he forgot and next thing he knew he was lying in a pile of cow #@$# in a paddock with cows all around him - the cows went moo - then he went home OMG



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 05:35 AM
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This is the best one ive read so far. The fire in the sky one is good, scary good but this one from the yukon is very well documented and a good read.

Abduction on the North Canol Road



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 05:54 AM
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This is the exact reason I started this thread. Thanks for the post, very interesting.



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 06:11 AM
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my favorite alien abduction case, would be my own......................

www.abovetopsecret.com...



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 09:37 AM
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I read the North Canol Road story some time ago and it was a really good read, love seeing actual photos of the abduction site.

My favourite has to be Betty & Barney though. I have a little challenge for you...I use Google earth a lot and have been looking for abduction sites, see how long it takes you to find Betty and Barneys abduction site from doing a little research. I pinpointed it eventually!!



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 10:16 AM
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I hope it's correct




The story of Betty and Barney Hill begins in September 1961, in the state of New Hampshire. Barney had recently developed an ulcer, and he and his wife Betty decided to take a short vacation to Canada. The couple had visited Niagara Falls, and Montreal, and on the 19th of the month, they began their journey back home to Portsmouth. The night was clear, with a crescent moon shining on the heavily wooded landscape, that surrounded US Route 3 in the central part of New Hampshire. At about a quarter past 10:00 P.M., three miles south of the city of Lancaster, Barney noticed what appeared to be a bright star, or planet which seemed to move erratically. Barney pointed this out to Betty, and they both began to keep track of the object.

The couple began to believe that they were watching a plane, appear and disappear, as the movement of their vehicle caused the trees to come and go in obstructing their view. Later Barney would state that he tried to convince himself that the object was a plane, but that Betty thought it to be something else; an unidentified craft of some kind. As the two continued to the Flume, just north of North Woodstock, the object appeared to move in an odd way. As they reached Indian Head, Barney actually stopped the car to have a look at the object with his binoculars. He saw multicolored lights, and rows of windows on a flat-shaped object, which now seemed to be moving toward him. As the object moved to within a hundred feet of him, he could see occupants inside. Frightened, he ran back to his car where Betty waited. They climbed inside and sped away. Soon, two hours of their lives would vanish into oblivion.

www.ufocasebook.com...





[edit on 13/11/2007 by internos]



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 11:07 AM
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Yup, you're right, October. The Hills location can be a bit elusive. However; it's now much easier to find, because:

Stan Friedman released a new book a couple of months back, "Captured", which is an excellent read and a timely update to the B&B story.

Betty Hill's niece, Kathleen Marden co-authored the book and they've included a great wealth of new, inside information, with maps, illustrations, and private notes, etc.

If you link to Friedman's site (above) to get the book, he'll send you a copy with his and Marden's autograph. If you want it cheaper you can get it used at Amazon from about $8.50.

A worthy addition to any UFO/Alien/Abduction library - regardless of which side of the fence you're sitting on...



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 11:09 AM
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Travis Walton is my second favourite ... but like andrea18 ... number 1 position is held by my own encounter/abduction (see my 2 threads). The reason for picking my own as favourite is not down to ego ... but because of the fact that before my experience I was very sceptical of people who claimed to have had such experiences ... after being there firsthand ... I know they can be real ... although there are still a lot of erm ... what's the word I'm looking for ? Oh yeah, fraudsters out there, which throws a bloody great cloud of doubt over all other accounts.

Great idea for a thread Icon_xof I'm giving you a flag



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 10:07 PM
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I had a feeling the Hill case would be a popular one. I'm suprised no one has brought up the Andreasson affair yet. Thats one of the better ones IMO.

I would love to be able to cite my own abduction as my favorite, but if I have been abducted, I dont remember it. There are a few spots in my childhood memory that seem to have been blocked out, and I did wake up with a strange scar once, but if I was taken they did a damn good job on erasing the memories.



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 10:19 PM
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Hill case.

Dang was that a one liner?



posted on Nov, 13 2007 @ 10:30 PM
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This bizarre one is one of my favorites...

en.wikipedia.org...

I think this is the real deal.

[edit on 13-11-2007 by whaaa]



posted on Nov, 14 2007 @ 10:26 PM
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I find the description of the ETs in this one very intriguing, definitely not the norm for a typical grey,


The creatures' skin was gray and wrinkled, and they had no eyes or mouths that the men could discern. There were three "carrot-like" growths instead - one where the nose would be on a human, the other two where ears would normally be. The beings had lobster-like claws at the ends of their arms, and they seemed to have only one leg (Hickson later described the creatures' lower bodies looking as if their legs were fused together).


Does anyone know of any other cases with similar beings? I wonder if these ETs are a type of grey, a sub race, or a different species all together.



posted on Nov, 14 2007 @ 10:28 PM
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Originally posted by October
I have a little challenge for you...I use Google earth a lot and have been looking for abduction sites, see how long it takes you to find Betty and Barneys abduction site from doing a little research. I pinpointed it eventually!!

Very cool idea BTW



posted on Nov, 14 2007 @ 10:41 PM
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My favorite abduction cases used to be Walton and The Hills',but after recently reading and finishing Jim Marrs' book "Alien Agenda" (Which has an extraordinary chapter on abduction cases),I'd have to say mine is now the Linda Napolitano/Cortile case.Apparently some Secret Service guys witnessed it as well.One even went crazy.

www.ufocasebook.com...



[edit on 11/14/2007 by DocGonzo]



posted on Nov, 14 2007 @ 10:43 PM
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I agree with the B & B Hill story...that always got me when I was younger...by got me I mean Fascinated......not like....crap nevermind



posted on Nov, 14 2007 @ 11:46 PM
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Originally posted by Icon_xof
Does anyone know of any other cases with similar beings? I wonder if these ETs are a type of grey, a sub race, or a different species all together.


It may have been Timothy Good's book, but somewhere I read the two abductees in the Pascagoula case thought the "things" that grabbed them could be cybernetic. Their movement seemed robotic. Also, while they were inside the UFO and the medical eye was examining, they saw a transparent panel with silent figures watching from behind the "glass".




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