I think Hazz hit the nail on the head, you can believe her or not. I am struggling to dig up much on the family, one link that seems to pertain to the claim is one that say one of the sons goes on the be a Mormon preacher later in life, and that's about it, they drop of the radar. One would think she saw something that freaked her out, and in that instance military should be considered, but I am more wondering the nature of this vist, did Aliens cross the galaxy to buzz a woman and her sons? I could not call her a liar at face value, but I cannot shake Hynek's words in this case.
“There are just too many things going against this theory. To me, it seems ridiculous that super intelligences would travel great distances to do relatively stupid things like stop cars, collect soil samples, and frighten people. I think we must begin to re-examine the evidence. We must begin to look closer to home.”
Which can be viewed at
this link
The Wikipedia entry of this quote has been removed, one wonders just how low UFOlogists can sink? That act reeks of desperation!
Travis Walton also described Nordic type people in blue suit's didn't he? But not the best of references.
Things are what they are. - Me Reality can't be debunked. That's the beauty of it. - Capeo 'If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.' - Sir Isaac Newton. "Let me repeat the lesson learned from the Sturrock scientific review panel: Pack up your old data and forget it. Ufology needs new data, new cases, new rigorous and scientific methodologies if it hopes ever to get out of its pit." Ed Stewart. Youtube is the last refuge of the ignorant and is more often used for disinformation than genuine research. There is a REASON for PEER REVIEW... - Chrlzs.