
Fear is a state of mind. . . and it is not uncommon for those who are touched by the
unseen and the unknown to fear that which is not human or man made.
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I guess that would include both UFOs and the occupants of these globes and saucers
that come in the dead of night and remove the unsuspecting from their homes and their
bedrooms and subject them to all manner of nightmare.
There are now literally thousands of cases where humans claim to have been abducted
by beings most often thought to be from outer space. Some polls indicate that at least
one in a dozen individuals have been sexually molested, raped, or otherwise physically
harassed at the hands of those who take them without any advanced warning.
UFO abductees come from all backgrounds and are of all nationalities, from all religious
points of view, and they can just as easily be rich or poor. And of course, they can
be both men and women. Most of them have one thing in common -they wish they had
never undergone this dreadful, unearthly, experience.
In WITHOUT CONSENT: ABDUCTION, the reader will come to grips with the top
cases in the files of the UFO Review and UFO Case Book. William Kern, long time master of the strange and the unusual, takes us around the bend with the help of B. J. Booth, editor of one of the best web sites on the topic, UFOCaseBook.com. Sure, you have
probably heard of the Betty and Barney Hill Case, in which an interracial couple were
both taken onboard a craft that seemed to be of extraterrestrial origins. This is amplified
with the revelation of a star map which the couple could not have known anything about,
which pointed out the home planet of these visitors.
We welcome your feedback and should you have had experiences of your own you
are welcome to share them with any of us. The reality of such case studies cannot be
denied; it behooves us to find out what is the true meaning of this mystery. Judging by
the way such cases are increasing in nature, the enigma is certainly going to continue to
touch more and more of us.
Timothy Green Beckley
THE BETTY AND BARNEY HILL ABDUCTION
When I was but a young boy, the only time anyone talked about flying saucers was
after watching a movie about them, or seeing an episode of Twilight Zone, or Science
Fiction Theater. Then one morning, I was scanning over our local newspaper, and noticed
about three pages deep this heading, "New Hampshire couple encounters UFO."
Well, needless to say, I was intrigued. In our small town paper, you just didn't see things
on this type of subject. As I began to read the article, I was astounded to see that these
two people claimed to have been abducted by aliens, and taken inside the ship! Well,
that was enough for me to think, "What is this, some kind of joke?"
I thought I had heard
the last of it, but I had not. Soon, this story became an international one, and even today,
is still considered one of the most believable, and certainly most researched UFO cases,
except for maybe the Roswell incident. One thing about this whole subject that seems
odd to me, is that it is considered within the realm of possibility that someone could see
a UFO, but for someone to be taken aboard one, NO WAY.
In 1961, Barney Hill was a 39 year old black man who worked for the US Postal Service.
His wife Betty was a 41 year old white woman, who owned a Master's Degree, and was
the supervisor for the child welfare department. The fact that the Hills were an interracial
couple has been given weight by some who state that Barney was suffering stress in
dealing with some public ridicule about the black and white union, which was not nearly
as readily accepted in the early 1960s as it is today. In my research into Mr. Hill's life, I
can't find any reason for his stress being the cause of telling such an incredible story.
What ensued after the couple went public with their story, was much more stressful to
him than any anti-racial remarks he may have encountered.
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.
After resuming their journey home, they were not able to see the strange craft anymore.
Oddly though, they heard a beeping sound. They then heard the beeping a second
time, noticing that they were suddenly thirty-five miles farther down the road than a
minute or two ago. They were now in Ashla. The mood in the car was quiet as they proceeded
home, and went to bed. They both slept until the next afternoon. When Betty got
up, she called her sister Janet, and told her what had happened. Janet told her to call
nearby Pease Air Force Base, and report what she had seen. Betty reported the incident,
speaking to Major Paul W. Henderson, who told Betty; "The UFO was also confirmed by
our radar." It is important to note at this point that Barney was against calling the sighting
in to the base, hoping to keep it quiet.
At this time, neither Betty nor Barney recalled any abduction. Soon, Betty began having
nightmarish dreams of her and her husband being taken aboard a craft of some kind,
against their will. In a matter of weeks, two writers got wind of the story, and after interviewing
the Hills, made an intensive log of the events of the night.
They discovered that
there were two hours of unaccounted time in the Hill's story, even allowing for stops for
the Hills, and breaks for their dog, who also had made the trip with them. Another interesting
note that I should interject here is that these "two writers," which are mentioned in
almost every report of this incident, (and there are literally thousands of them), have not
been named, or I cannot find their names.
However, the story is true, because their interview
was attended by Major James MacDonald, a former Air Force Intelligence Officer.
Shortly after Betty began having these disturbing dreams, she wrote a letter to Major
Donald Kehoe, who passed her information on to one Walter Webb, who was on the staff
of the Hayden Planetarium. Webb, at the time, was a scientific advisor for the National
Investigations Committee on Arial Phenomena. (commonly referred to as NICAP) What
he did with the report is unknown.
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