In New York City on November 30, 1989, an abduction case occurred that revolutionized how ufologists approached the subject ... or an erratic woman, in consort with a few attention-hungry and susceptible ufologists, spun out an increasingly unlikely yarn where the presence of space aliens stealing people in the night might be the least unbelievable aspect.
UFO researcher Budd Hopkins stated that "the importance of this case is virtually immeasurable, as it powerfully supports both the objective reality of UFO abductions and the accuracy of regressive hypnosis as employed with this abductee," according to Joseph Stefula, Richard Butler, and George Hansen's examination, "A Critique of Budd Hopkins' Case of the UFO Abduction of Linda Napolitano."
It has been mentioned in the Wall Street Journal, Omni, Paris Match, and Yhe New York Times. It was exhaustively detailed in Hopkin's book, "Witnessed: The True Story of the Brooklyn Bridge UFO Abductions," but that was only the beginning of the strangeness.
How it all started
Author Chris A. Rutkowski explained that, at 3:15 a.m., Linda Napolitano reported that she woke to see something inhuman in her bedroom. She screamed and tried to wake her husband, asleep next to her, but he would not be roused. The alleged aliens floated her out of her 12th story Brooklyn apartment through the wall, levitating her into their glowing ship — which snapped shut like a clamshell once Napolitano and the aliens were within. There, they ran the usual gamut of tests, including poking a stick up her nose that had a ball on the end, then leaving the ball.
Is this typical, that aliens leave a device implanted in their abductees?
Submitted August 27, 2021 at 04:45AM by westernBrooksRange https://ift.tt/2WtPPum
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