REALL 2006 V14N03
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n 1998 the Roper Organization conducted a poll that directly asked 5,995 people if they "had been abducted by occupants of a UFO." 20 answered "yes." This works out to roughly one-third of one percent in the
kids that aliens make an effort to erase memories of their activities from their victims' minds. Try to, anyways. In the premier abduction of Betty and Barney Hill back in the Sixties, the suspicion that they had been abducted was based on certain vivid dreams Betty had a few weeks after an evening
accounted for. Subsequently, ufo buffs took missing time in association with ufo sightings as a possible sign of an alien abduction magically covered up by the super science of highly
super a science if the memories resurfaced in dreams and hypnosis. Nor does it speak well they are unable to prevent a sense of missing time from appearing. But facts are facts. Aliens only try to be secretive. They don't
try to be secretive. They don't Missing time in conjunction with an ufo sighting was the only significant sign looked for by ufologists in the Seventies, but the logic of alien concealment must have led to suspicions that aliens might be hiding their activities so well that many people do not even s