Whatever their cause, anomalous events often inflict dramatic, even lasting effects upon those who experience them. While Paul Seaburn's analysis of this particular case seems very likely, the story within the story of its immediate and later effects upon the TV presenter are interesting. Brent Swancer continues the theme with
Strange Skies, Sinister Government Forces, and the UFO Wave of Virginia. Here's a classic short-lived "flap" whose repercussions followed one radio reporter for the rest of his life. Anonymous scary phone calls, a ransacked home, and "MIB-types" and hijinks may well have contributed to a life-changing heart attack. Then there's Brent Swancer's
Missing Time and the Strange Alien Abduction of Robert Matthews. Years after a bizarre experience in 1966, Matthews enlisted the help of Budd Hopkins to try to recall exactly what transpired on that October night. The results were classically frightening. And yet, Brent also tells of
The Councilwoman Who Was Cured of Cancer by Aliens. Though her being convinced of the "alien nature" of her encounter certainly didn't help Lynne Plaskett's political career, she and the others here chronicled all appear sane, credible, human beings who have lived through remarkable events, whose nature remains mysterious. (WM)
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