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Proof in the stars ?

August 4, 2007 | Comment icon 15 comments
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It is not usually easy to validate claims made by UFO witnesses, and it is especially difficult in those cases in which an abduction seems to have taken place. The real complication occurs when hypnosis is used to investigate missing time in conjunction with the abduction. In the case of the very well-known abduction of Betty and Barney Hill in 1961, many individual hypnosis sessions were conducted three years later by Dr. Benjamin Simon, a psychiatrist with a long history of using medical hypnosis to recover repressed memories of traumatic experiences, especially those that occurred on the battlefield during World War II. Simon knew nothing about UFOs, yet felt it was his duty to elicit details from Betty and Barney under very deep hypnosis to try to determine what happened during their encounter with a strange space vehicle and eleven alien beings.

Following the pent up emotion released by the Hills while in their separate hypnotic states, Simon induced amnesia in each of them in order to prevent them from discussing what they were beginning to recall. This allowed for careful cross comparison between their distinct accounts.

One key validating revelation was Betty’s conversation with an alien about a three-dimensional model or map (probably a hologram) that was shown to her after she asked where they were from. There was a pattern of a dozen or so lights (stars) connected with three types of lines indicating heavy trade routes, light trade routes and occasional expeditions. Betty knew little of astronomy and was unable to explain where she was in the model. Simon instructed her to draw it after she indicated she could remember what it looked like. The drawing was subsequently included by John G. Fuller in his best-selling book, The Interrupted Journey.

At first there seemed to be no way to determine if the map had any meaning. After all, our galaxy, the Milky Way, has at least two hundred billion stars. Fortunately, a brilliant woman, Marjorie Fish, visited Betty to get more details about the map, in spite of fact that Fish was dubious about the Hills’ assertion that the alien beings were humanoid. Nonetheless, over a period of a few years and more interviews with Betty, Fish built about twenty-six different three-dimensional bead and fishing line models. Her goal was to find a 3-D pattern to match the two-dimensional pattern that Betty had drawn.

I had been favorably impressed by Betty and Barney when we met in Pittsburgh in 1968 and when I read The Interrupted Journey and Fuller’s Look Magazine articles about the Hills. My colleague, Coral Lorenzen, International Director of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization––one of the two major UFO groups at the time––asked me as a scientist to assist Fish in communicating the results of her research. I agreed, and visited her during one of my lecture tours. I also helped her explain her work at a meeting at Adler Planetarium in Chicago and during a presentation at a Mutual UFO Network Symposium in Akron.

Believing Fish to be objective and credible, I published the first article about her work in Saga Magazine and later arranged to interview her and Betty for my documentary film, “UFOs ARE Real.” I also convinced the editor of Astronomy Magazine, Terence Dickinson, to speak with her and to publish an article, “The Zeta Reticuli Incident,” about her work. It ultimately received more response than any article Astronomy had ever published, before or since.
Also appearing in my documentary was a professor of astronomy at Ohio State University, Dr. George Mitchell, who had been helpful to Fish in obtaining closely-held star catalogs. He used one of her large models as a teaching tool and testified as to her care and accuracy in constructing the models.

Through her detailed and careful research, she was eventually able to identify all the stars in the pattern, and found that all of the pattern stars were sun-like (notwithstanding that fewer than 5 percent of the stars within 55 light years of the Sun are sun-like). Some stars are too old, too new, too bright, too dim, or vary too much in the intensity of their energy production rate to be sun-like, or they have very close companion stars making it difficult to maintain stable planetary orbits in the vicinity. The pattern stars are also, amazingly enough, in a plane, like slices of pepperoni on a thin pizza rather than spread all about like raisins in a loaf of raisin bread. This makes travel between the stars much easier. The pattern is definitely not coincidental.

And most remarkably, Fish identified the base stars as Zeta 1 and Zeta 2 Reticuli in the southern sky constellation Reticulum, but only after much better data on the distances to nearby stars was obtained and used to rebuild the models. Nobody building a model before the Hill experience would have obtained the right identification. A unique twosome, Zeta 1 and 2 Reticuli are the closest pair of sun-like stars in our entire local neighborhood. They are only 1/8 of a light year apart from each other, only 39.2 light years away from earth and a billion years older than the sun. These two stars had never been highlighted as special before Fish’s discoveries. It makes sense that they would be the hub of the local neighborhood.

The cosmic perspective for intelligent inhabitants of a planet around Zeta 1 or 2 Reticuli would be very different than that for an Earthling, as the sun is thirty-five times farther away from the nearest star than the distance between Zeta 1 and Zeta 2. We Earthlings are out in the boondocks with no other star close by. However, from a planet orbiting around either of these stars, the other star is visible to the eye all day long, and planets around the other star would be directly observable. No inferences would be necessary. Even with our primitive equipment, at such a close distance we could determine, from the composition of the atmosphere around these planets, if biological activity were present.

Residents of Zeta 1 and 2 would have a much greater incentive to undertake interstellar travel than we have here on Earth. They would also have had much more time for the development of advanced travel technology with their billion year head start on us. Technological progress invariably comes from doing things differently in an unpredictable way and we primitives have already determined methods for star travel.

The star map work done by Marjorie Fish was a crucial factor, along with others, in the general acceptance of the Hill story of abduction. Her work was also the target of debunkers and skeptics, including Carl Sagan, who misrepresented Fish’s methods and her results. These attacks along with many others on the Hill case, such as in the TV program, “Cosmos,” are discussed in detail in my book, co-authored by Betty’s niece, Kathleen Marden, Captured!: The True Story of the World’s First Documented Alien Abduction, The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience. Comments (15)


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Comment icon #6 Posted by Shuriken 18 years ago
proof? yeah right...thats like showing a Bible for a proof that Jesus was real...
Comment icon #7 Posted by Sam Willey 18 years ago
proof? yeah right...thats like showing a Bible for a proof that Jesus was real... Oh, so Betty Hill just amazingly knew the location of Zeta Reticuli 1 and 2 before any astronomer had even discovered the system of stars? Yes it is proof my friend open your eyes.
Comment icon #8 Posted by Shuriken 18 years ago
Oh, so Betty Hill just amazingly knew the location of Zeta Reticuli 1 and 2 before any astronomer had even discovered the system of stars? Yes it is proof my friend open your eyes. no.gif my eyes are wide open, believe me...and all you UFOlogists out there should open yours every now and then. Stop believing in every crap you hear. We all want to believe in aliens but just believing doesn't make them any more real now does it?!
Comment icon #9 Posted by bball 18 years ago
my eyes are wide open, believe me...and all you UFOlogists out there should open yours every now and then. Stop believing in every crap you hear. We all want to believe in aliens but just believing doesn't make them any more real now does it?! You neglected to address his comment. You just turned to the UFOolgists bashing.
Comment icon #10 Posted by Shuriken 18 years ago
You neglected to address his comment. You just turned to the UFOolgists bashing. I haven't researched this particular case so I can't really comment on the details. But the usual UFOlogist arguments are SO silly and even not worth mentioning, that I don't see why this one should be treated in any different way...When you guys come up with something more then a lonely alien flying around in his dish, imposing his anal probe on random farmers and leaving crop circles behind, give me a call...
Comment icon #11 Posted by bball 18 years ago
I haven't researched this particular case so I can't really comment on the details. But the usual UFOlogist arguments are SO silly and even not worth mentioning, that I don't see why this one should be treated in any different way...When you guys come up with something more then a lonely alien flying around in his dish, imposing his anal probe on random farmers and leaving crop circles behind, give me a call... I understand your point. But a case like this deserves a little more than being clumped with every bad case out there.
Comment icon #12 Posted by billyhill 18 years ago
Never been a fan of Betty Hill to be honest. I always thought she came across as being a bit simple. And the way she talks like a 'black mama' was just embarrassing. She's like an old fashion version of those middle class girls who try and talk all 'ghetto' and sleep with gangstas.
Comment icon #13 Posted by STIX 18 years ago
how well does this map actually match the real stars? and also, how do we know that this map was not fabricated after-the-fact since it apparently took on so many different forms?
Comment icon #14 Posted by Saitung 18 years ago
I'm a big fan of Friedman's work, and have been for years. I haven't read his latest book -- but for the sake of playing Devil's Advocate, I wonder how Friedman deals with Carl Sagan's analysis of the Hill star map, which I post in full here from Sagan's book: Pattern Recognition and Zeta Reticuli -- by Carl Sagan The inclusion of [the] lines (said to represent trade or navigation routes) to establish a resemblance between the maps is what a lawyer would call "leading the witness." We could just as well have drawn lines to lead another way. A less biased comparison of the two data sets, withou... [More]
Comment icon #15 Posted by Saitung 18 years ago
proof? yeah right...thats like showing a Bible for a proof that Jesus was real... Well in fact the bible, if you were to read it, has proof that some highly developed form of intelligence did interact with mankid, as just the first book of the bible, Genesis, is chocked full of scientific facts. Truly, one has to have a certain amount of intelligence to be able to see such proof in things intagible. This is as polite as I can get. I am a devout Christian and as I try to explain to my fellow Christians, faith is a paradox. You see I believe that there are only two qualities in which we, humans,... [More]


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