Wednesday 21 November 2018

Captured by the Light: Alien Abductions, Their Origins, and Misconceptions - Mysterious Universe

Micah Hanks and Nick Redfern take turns examining some ufological mysteries. Hanks attacks one of the most controversial and humanly important components of the UFO phenomenon. He's ambivalent toward the alien abduction question: something "real" is happening to sincere abductees; other explanations do not adequately dismiss the phenomenon; yet what abductees relate of their experiences challenges reality as commonly understood, and physical evidence may be lacking or ambiguous. Hanks' uncertainty is backed by his perspectives on Travis Walton and a 1979 French case that's well worth the read. So is Nick Redfern's Spheres from the Skies: Ours or Theirs? Here's another article with some little-known information, but upon a much narrower aspect of the UFO question. Though Nick's fairly sure of the earthly origin of at least a dozen "sphere crash-retrievals" in New Zealand and Australia, their specific maker(s) and purpose(s) remain mysterious. Back to Micah Hanks and another Grand UFO Question: Our Alien Kindred: The History and Evolution of the Extraterrestrial considers how humanity came to suspect it might not be the Only Game in Town, "town" being successively expanded as science and technology afforded more extensive access to the Universe. Well, "alien kindred" is one thing, but Nick Redfern has A Saga of Extraterrestrial Dogmen. Linda Godfrey has written five books on the Dogman, whose identity has numerous candidate possibilities, but Nick regards the ET idea as "the strangest of all the theories." Reading this article may very well persuade you that Nick's right. (WM)

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