REALL 1996 V04N08
Articles in This Issue
Late in the evening of November 19, 1980, a man and woman were driving home to Longmont, Colorado, and had a strange experience. An intense beam of blue light locked onto their car. A noise as loud as a jet engine at takeoff but similar to the whish-whish of a bull whip accompanied the light. The ra
over an hour had vanished from their lives. Though, technically, they had not actually seen a UFO, nobody could doubt one was present. The resemblance to Neary's railroad crossing encounter in Spielberg's blockbuster Close Encounters of the Third Kind leaps out at you. Stopping at a gas station to p
straight into a door jamb. The attendant looked at him like he was drunk. Subsequently, his wife found a rectangular shape on her abdomen and had a vivid dream of a strange craft in a field and an unusual, charismatic man or entity who communicated without speaking. She later contracted an extremely
with a developed technique in regressive hypnosis. Linda Howe acted as a technical assistant. Three hypnosis sessions ensued with the man and a story emerged to fill in the missing time. The car had not, of course, just been lifted halfway, but taken wholly into the UFO. A heavy mist with an electri
fingers. The inside of the craft had glowing walls with arches that radiated orange on their outside edges. The man was restrained by silver bands on his arms and found himself lying naked on a table. A light floated overhead. His wife was similarly naked but was standing in a zombie-like state, "sw