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| The First well-known abduction case in modern times: Antonio Boas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 15, 1957 |
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| An artist's rendition of the abduction |
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| Betty and Barney Hill, the first abduction case in the US that reached popular awareness, Sept. 19th, 1961 |
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| Hill's drawing of the ship |



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| Betty Andreasson's Gray aliens |
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| Budd Hopkins' ground-breaking study, 1981 |
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| Artist and gifted hypnotherapist Budd Hopkins |
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| Gray aliens encountered by US airforce sergeant Charles Moody, August 1975 |
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| David Jacobs, famed abduction researcher, wrote the first Ph.D. thesis on the UFO phenomenon in the early 19702, now runs a private research institute into abduction. |
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| Dolores Cannon, world-famous hypnotherapist; her research supports a non-dualistic interpretation of abduction. |
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| The humanoid-looking alien as drawing by abductee Her Schirmer, December 1967. |
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| Harvard Psychiatrist John Mack, studying the perceived positive, spiritual dimensions of abduction and contact. |
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| An implant extracted by Dr. Roger Leir. |
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| More implants, with a living, biological coating which cannot be cut with a scalpel |
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| The humanoid aliens in blue jump suits as experienced by Travis Walton, Nov. 1975 |
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| Travis Walton's famous account, first a trauma then an a blessing. |
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| The media circus that the Travis Walton case created. |

















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